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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Peacefully in Your Sleep - Track Made with Nodal

Remember Nodal? Here's an example of what someone did with it.



See CTRL_Voltage for details and an image of the patch.

the squarewave parade updates

via the squarewave parade:
"a lot of new things posted to the store today and a couple oldies. the TEASPOON release is a little odd this time, trying to keep it fair. i'll be randomly posting single units to the store through out the next couple days and the last one will be posted to my ebay store for a 3 day auction ending at 8pm CST on saturday, good luck
the TEASPOON
the MINGROD
bleak mixer v.b
bleak mult
SAFEPLACE - minm
bleak CV to EXP
bleak dual EXP
direct to store"

Cell Phone Synth

spotted this one on modd3d. You can see a video of it here.
"The cell phone piano. Each key on the keyboard is wired into a key on a cell phone - as you play, you are also dialing. The channels are mixed together and amplified through speakers. Every sound the piano makes is generated by one of the four phones. The white keys play notes and the black keys are people saying the number out loud - English on the left hand and Spanish on the right. Some white keys were left over and I made those percussion instruments (the "*", "END", and "#" keys)."

Modular synth controlled from MaxMSP


Modular synth controlled from MaxMSP from Andreas Wetterberg on Vimeo.
"MaxMSP is sending out amplitude variations of a squarewave. This audio signal is fed into an envelope follower, which generates the pitch of the sequence.

The rest is just me futzing about. I'm really hoping to find the *cough* 'time' *cough* to expand this system soon."

Synsonics Model# 5300


via this cl listing, via Jeremy who'd like to know if anyone out there knows more about these. The shots aren't the greatest, but I've never seen or posted one before. Click on the Synsonic label below for posts on other Synsonic electronic drums. via the listing: "Synsonic Model# 5300 ----THESE ARE NOT HIGH QUALITY PROFESSIONAL ELECTRIC DRUMS, but instead, it is a fun set of four drums & a base drum that makes various tones (& some drum/cymbal sounds) that can be altered & played around with. I bought this set about 18 years ago for about $350."

Update: Jeremy found a close-up of the control box on Audio Playground (keyboardmuseum.com) here, via the Synsonics page.

Roland Juno-106 | demo (1 of 2) by syntezatory.prv.pl


YouTube via Jexus

"1984 Roland Juno106. All sounds programmed by WC Olo Garb. Video editing by WC Olo Garb. ||| Syntezatory.prv.pl Videos: showing you not what a synthesizer can do, but what a man can do with a synthesizer. Watching in high quality recommended."

TLN 428 VCF Kit

images via this auction

"kit for a TLN-428 Voltage Controlled State Variable Filter... Tellun synth projects are well documented and well designed. They are the closet thing to MOTM in synth DIY. Take a look at his website for more amazing projects.

Auction includes:
Tellun PCB - out of production / no longer available
Stooge mounting bracket
PCB Stand Offs
Jacks and Pots (Pots are Alpha and not the more exspensive Bourns or Spectrol. One of the Pots will need to have it's shaft cut tomatch the others)
All board mouted components including CEM 3320 (Which sell for $40.00!)
Black mounting screws (to mount your panel in to MOTM style rails)
IC Sockets
Wire - Including shielded audio for the
Solder - both organic and no clean
MOTM Power cable
Tellun User's Guide, and schematics - which can be found online here

You'll need to supply a small amount of heat shrink grease (Scrap some off that old CPU in the garage;)

EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOR FRONT PANEL AND KNOBS!

This was never offered as a kit (well not to my knowledge anyway). I put this together as a kit - That's to say that it's not a kit offered by Tellun Industries."

Vermona DRM MKII

via this auction

"Vermona DRM MKII Analog Drum synth with Chrome knobs and blue LEDS"

KORG Poly-800 Mk II

images via this auction

Roland SH-5

images via this auction
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