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Wednesday, October 01, 2008

waldorf blofeld presets


YouTube via thegoacyst

Vidoes and descriptions:
Blofeld presets Teil Eins
Blofeld presets Teil Zwei
Blofeld presets Teil Drei
"Just the RAW blofeld"

waldorf blofeld teil vier
"home made song named waldblofines.
respect to both synth makers!"

waldorf blofeld teil fuenf
"this is a preset made by me on the so much loved and hated blofeld. who has ears and knowledge will know waht to hear. 10x."

Akai VX600 El-Foil Replacement

via ISM:

"The display can get a bit unreadable after years of use but fortunately Wolfgang at midi-rakete.de has a great solution for that: a fresh EL-Foil. It's very easy to replace. I couldn't find any pictures so i shot a few for other VX600 owners."

You can find more images and info on here on ISM.

Gakken SX-150 Synth

flickr by v8media
(click for more)

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Synth Project

flicr set by marinedalek

"My AS Design & Technology project - a simple synthesiser built from analogue chips and digitally controlled (vaguely!)"

some info from this electro-music.com thread:
"It's a triangle-core synth based on a simple op-amp integrator design. Not having time for lots of prototyping I took the rather odd route of making it resistance-controlled rather than voltage-controlled. Each keypress on the copper touch-sensitive keyboard triggers a reed relay that switches in the tuning pot corresponding to that note. There's also a variable rate and length "sequencer" which plays each note of the keyboard in turn - by entering non-standard tunings various riffs can be programmed in.

As far as sound shaping goes, there's a PWM section with its own LFO driven by the triangle core, as well as pure triangle and square waves, with divided -1oct and -2oct square waves also included. Filtering is very basic, just two 6db/oct buffered passive lowpass/highpass combinations, which can be chained in series for stronger filtering.

Initially there were going to be two additional oscillators with non-keyboard-controlled tuning for fun swoopy sound effects, which is why I included 2 filter sections (one for osc1, the second for the other 2 oscillators). The first of these was to be a saw/pulse oscillator, and the second a sine/square oscillator - however time constraints meant these were never built

During construction a fault developed which means the output is extremely distorted (~infinite gain) with a lovely DC offset just to make it even more unpalatable. I'm hoping to fix this some time when I get some equipment set up."

East Coast Monome Jam (4/19/2008)


East Coast Monome Jam (4/19/2008) from makingthenoise on Vimeo.
"10 of us gathered in Princeton, NJ to raise some audio hell."

Reconstructing The Eraser with the monome


Reconstructing The Eraser with the monome from makingthenoise on Vimeo.
"Here I show how you can reconstruct Thom Yorke's The Eraser using Ableton Live, a monome, and SevenUp Live.

Files necessary to do this are available at makingthenoise.com/software.html"

anvil polivoks

flickr by citizenmori

full size

"oubliettes of grief kept this one stillborn. the harvestman took it on and in the end everyone is better off for it.

i proudly sport the 'harvoks' in my modular, as opposed to my prototype.
www.theharvestman.org/r1982.php"

harvestman tyme sefari

flickr by citizenmori

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harvestman zorlon

flickr by citizenmori
(click for more)

full size

TipTop Audio Z3000

via Tiptop Audio.
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