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Monday, August 11, 2008

Enter Shikari - Mothership performed on KORG DS-10


YouTube via Remon0347. This one shows you the triggering interface for different stored sequences.
"Enter Shikari - Mothership performed with KORG DS-10 on my Nintendo DS Lite. The sound or video is a little bit out of sync."

Buchla 249e double action


YouTube via blindoldfreak. "short random clip."
I'm not getting any audio on this one so this one is for the light show.

The Vermona Action Filter II Plus...


YouTube via bigcitymusic

"is a great sounding filter! It has Low, High, Band, and Notch filter capabilities and a very handy trigger switch for engaging or disengaging the filter momentarily. The sequence ran into the Action Filter is a combination of Elektron Machinedrum and the Cwejman S1 MkII.

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Sidbox v2 CV


YouTube via bluelantern320
"I connected the SIDBOX MATRIX TO a MOOG VCF CLONE and 3 VCO's. All were then controlled by the sidbox."

SX-150 Trill Machine!


YouTube via btpro
"Modify Gakken SX-150 Synthesizer. I made Trill control machine with Lego mindstorm."

Casio SK-1

images via this auction


with box

Roland MKS-80 with MPG-80

images via this auction
"The Roland MKS-80 Super Jupiter has become infamous as the Roland synth to own. It's often referred to as a rackmount Jupiter 8, although its voice card design is shared with the Jupiter 6. The MKS-80 has several advantages over the keyboard Jupiters, the least of which being size and weight, although the velocity response, RAM cart storage, and sysex implementation isn't anything to sneeze at either.

The MKS-80 features a similar voice architecture to the others in the Jupiter line: two oscillators, noise source, LFO, two invertable envelopes, resonant low pass filter, high pass filter, and chorus. The oscillators feature cross modulation in addition to several waveforms and pulse width modulation. The MKS-80 responds to velocity which can modulate envelope times and levels, and the envelopes feature more modulation destinations than the other Jupiters. The unit retains sixty-four tones in memory, which can be layered or split with tuning offsets and key ranges and stored in one of the sixty-four patch locations. An additional 128 patches and tones can be stored on an MC-64 RAM cartridge. One feature not found on the other synths in the MKS lineup is an auto-tune button - and you will need to hit this button often, as the MKS-80 features true analog oscillators. The MKS-80 has four voice modes: Poly 1, Poly 2, Unison 1, and Unison 2. Poly 2 is unique in that each voice board (four voices) operates in unison until more than two keys are pressed, and which time it reverts to normal poly mode. This is great for leads, retaining the mono unison sound but permitting overlapping notes and a chord here and there.

The MPG-80 is the dedicated programmer interface for the MKS-80. The connection from the programmer to the synth is unique to the Roland PG series. The MPG-80 features a MIDI in and thru like the PG-300 and PG-1000, but communicates with and is powered by the MKS-80 via a 6 pin DIN cable. The MKS-80 must be set via a rear panel switch to enable the programmer port, and the MIDI in and thru of the MKS-80 cannot be used in this mode. The PG-800 provides knobs and switches for all tone parameters such as VCO, VCA, VCF, envelopes, and LFO. Patch parameters are not well represented on the MPG-80, although poly and unison modes can be selected via a four position rotary switch.

Note: There are two revisions of the MKS-80. The rev 4 (serial numbers up to and including 511799) features CEM3340 oscillators, Roland IR3109 filters, and CEM3360 VCAs. The rev 5 (serial number 511800 and later) featured Roland IR3R03 oscillators and IR3R05 combination filter/VCAs."

Bend Matrix circuit bending detailed demo


YouTube via 4mspedals. follow-up to this post.
"Detailed Bend Matrix demonstrating circuit bending use. Connected to points on a kid's thrift store keyboard."

MIDI-NES demo


YouTube via modular77
"simple 8-note arpeggiator pattern. this is a demonstration of the MIDI NES cartridges video display effects that respond to incoming MIDI note data.. a better video demo is on the way.. stay tuned.. "

Acidlab Miami

via MaD:
"guess what Acilab plans to clone next? ;-) (to call this just a plan is understated as the prototype, the first one of the first batch of ten pieces, is already built up)

Best regards
MaD"
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