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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Lineal TML-01 Home made analog syntheziser

You can find the story behind this synth including more images on Lineal TML 01. via MusicMiK
"Features:
3 x Analog VCO:
Sawtooth, Pulse w/modulation, triangle
2 modulation channels for each one
Individual transpose: +/- 2 octaves and free
Hard Sync
1 x White Noise Generator
1 x External imput
1 x VCF (4 pole Lo Pass): Moog clone filter w/ 2 modulation channels, and resonance, cut off and envelope amount controls.
(The mixer overdrive the filter producing a very nice overdrive effect, similar to valvulated amplifiers)
1 x VCA w/ 2 modulation channels,
2 x LFOs
2 x ADSR envelope generators
MIDI IN: Note, Pitch bend, Cut Off and Modulation controlled vía midi messages."


DIY Analog Synth Demo YouTube via rodriemi
"On http://arsamus-lineal-tml01.blogspot.... you can see details
This is just a demo of an do-it-yourself analog synth I designed and build.
Oh, remember I just want to show the synth no my performance nor improvisation skills!!!"

Doepfer Locks


Doepfer Locks from Jyoti Mishra on Vimeo.

"I got the power adaptor for my Encore Expressionist MIDI -> CV converter today so the first thing I did was hook it up between my Monomachine and my Doepfer.

Then, I assigned two of the MM's CCs to CV outs from the Expresssionist, patched them into the cutoff frequency and resonance amount and that's the above vid!

Sorry for the shaky camera work and, for some reason, the sync is a bit off.

I love the Expressionist - the CVs it provides are smooth with no zippering whatsoever and it's very simple to program. It's lovely being able to bring the power of the Monomachine's parameter locks into the analogue modular domain.

I've assigned the two MM CCs to cutoff and resonance amount but there's no reason, of course, that they can't be plugged into any CV-able destination on the modular.

Imagine the mayhem! :-D"

Sexy keytar babes



a few more via Lyle
follow-up to this post and of course this post.
If you know the website for these, feel free to post them in the comments.
Update: found one of them. The blond is Lauren Rocket Additional bw shot added.

Rozzbox Retube


YouTube via bigcitymusic
"Here's the L.L. Electronics Rozzbox into the great sounding Vermona Retubeverb. First you hear the dry, then the wet. Although the Retubeverb doesn't have as many features as the Retroverb, it does have an amazing tube-tone spring reverb character and a three-band equalizer."

UPCOMING: M565


Youtube via moonmodular
"STAY TUNED FOR OCTOBER 31ST
http://www.moonmodular.com"

Moog Voyager Select Series


via this auction
via bigcitymusic
"The wood is solid Walnut, not an inexpensive wood that has been stained to look like Walnut. Original Minimoogs from the 1980's are absolute 'classics', but the vast majority had stained-wood cases. Only a few of the earliest Minimoogs were made with solid Walnut, and they look spectacular to this day. These new Walnut Voyager cases are even better quality than those rare, early Minimoogs. The edges are beautifully rounded and the workmanship is superb. The pictures do not show the eye-popping quality of the backlit panels. Moog had these pictures professionally shot, and as they explained, "If we got the studio lighting right for the cabinet, the backlit front panel looked washed out. If we dimmed the lights to show off the backlit panel, the wood cabinet looked too dark." The point is, the Walnut Voyagers look better than the pictures - they really do!"

Roland Juno 106

images at this auction

inside a Roland Juno-106

Note how the dreaded voice chips sit on the board.

"Roland Juno 106, with 6 fully tested and calibrated (yes, calibrated) 80017 voice chips (no lot 41A chips!), a new battery and all factory patches re-loaded. The diplay is clear and bright, all LEDS are bright and steady, and all selector buttons work fine."

Access Virus TI Polar

images at this auction

Music Easel Oscillator

via Buchla Tech where you will find more info including another shot.

"The oscillator section in the 208 module can be seen as a rest stop on the way between the 258 and the 259. The "timbre" section is introduced as well as a switch to select waveforms. It's the first time Don implemented a dedicated modulation oscillator and trimmed keyboard CV inputs.

Interestingly, the original version of the 208 used a totally different design than the 258 or the 259, with Vactrols in the oscillator core. I don't know how many of these were made, but it was fazed out in favor of the 259-like design you can find schematics for on the web."

Also see Musings on Voltage Processors.

A Tribute to the Keytar

found this one looking for the keytar in the last post.

Roland AX-1
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