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Friday, January 30, 2009

Roland MD-8 MD8 - Original Roland Juno/Jupiter Midi-DCB

via this auction

"Roland MD-8 for controling synthesizers with DCB like the Juno60 and most Jupiter8's. Manual included. This is a very nice MD-8, almost like new(!). Also included are a DCB cable and Roland power cable."



Roland JSQ-60 Sequencer for Juno-60 Jupiter-8


via this auction

"The JSQ-60 is a polyphonic sequencer connectable with DCB synthesizers such as the JUNO-60 or the JUPITER-8.
Due to its large memory capacity of approximately 2,000 notes, the JSQ-60 can memorize a complete musical composition . The JSQ-60 can also memorize changes in the patch memory of the JUNO-60. The JSQ-60 is capable of both real-time and single-step loading. In the real-time mode, all performances played by the keyboard are loaded. And in the single step mode, the pitch of each note is loaded in each step. While listening to previously loaded per formances, you can overdub up to three times in real time. Shifting the JUNO-60's patch memory and starting/stopping the JSQ-60 can be controlled by a DP-2 pedal switch. A cassette interface is provided for limitless data storage. Two Sync out jacks are provided to sync with devices such as the TR-606 DRUMATIX or TB-303 BASS LINE."

Synton 3000 Modular Synthesizer

via this auction

"This is a package of 3 racks with 17 modules and PSU"

larger images here

Roland Vocoder Plus VP-330


via this auction

"Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus synthesizer. This instrument was only produced between 1979-80 and features the most otherworldly, goose bump inducing string section, choir, and human-voice sounds. Incredibly warm, rich and harmonic, and similar to that of a Mellotron (Tony Banks of Genesis replaced his onstage with a VP-330). It was also famously used by Vangelis for the 'Blade Runner' soundtrack. A much desired instrument possibly due to it sounding like little else. If it is ultimate lushness you seek, look no further. This is a MK1 version with the rocker switches for a nice vintage feeling.

Just a heads up, but a few auction posts came in. It looks like we are on another run. Enjoy the pics and remember to just skip by posts that don't interest you. A lot of this is just eye candy. "

Thursday, January 29, 2009

ÉuCuE xxvii - Jan. 2009 - "Plugged"

"Concordia University’s Music Department (Electroacoustic Studies) and Concordia Electroacoustic Studies Student Association (CESSA) are happy to announce EuCuE "Plugged" - a series of six electroacoustic and multimedia concerts taking place between 28 and 30 of January 2009."

I'm obviously a bit late posting this, so my sincere apologies. I like to keep posts focused on specific synths vs. synths in general and I completely missed this one. That said there are still performances tomorrow including Alessandro Cortini (Blindoldfreak, formerly NIN) and his Buchla 200e. You can find more info on the event here.

Note there will be follow up concerts for Blindoldfreak on Feb 1st in Québec, 2nd in Ottawa and 7th in Montréal. Kakihara 079 of Ögenix will be playing with the system pictured in this post (Sid the cat), with slight module changes (AFGs, Frequensteiner, less Doepfer, etc), Max MSP and a Novation remote 25SL controler. You can find more info on the shows on Blindoldfreak. If you are in the area, this is a great opportunity to see some of this equipment used live.

Sequencer Development (Last Stage)


YouTube via nathanielscott
"So, I have about got the kicks worked out of my first sequencer. Everything works from the start, stop, step push buttons, to the Portamento control, though the portamento is a bit glichey (I need to research way to build that bit with more control).

The video shows some toy keyboards that I hacked to gain gate control over the onboard sequencers. The Casio SK-1 may not really be a total toy but the little grey Lonestar keyboard totally is. I paid three bucks for it at a thrift shop a couple of weeks ago.

I still need to build a better VCO. I have done very little research in this area and I feel that a good VCO would go a long way to a better performance feel, thereby giving better user experience in playing music. (just a thought)

The last bit of the video has music recorded with the sequencer but the VCO is run through a large amp and miked, and also DIed, so are the other keyboards wich include my Poly-61 and Crumar Performer."

TRITONE APC and SK-1


YouTube via 3rdness

"The Atari Punk Console with tricolor LED. Run through a bent Fab Echo for delay.
Accomp by my SK-1.
bent by 3rdness aka Noam Schatz
http://www.mobiusband.com/blog
http://www.myspace.com/3rdness"

Prosthetic beatbox


YouTube via timexile. :)

MPC500/microKORG - DnB Test #2 (Live)


YouTube via encode84
"Please welcome my new DnB station - MPC500+microKORG"

Making a CR-78 grittier using stompboxes


YouTube via RothHandle. You can find more videos from RothHanle here.
"Yesterday I was working on the mix for the track Apple (weird working title but there you go..) The artist is a very talented guy from Poland called Antkowiak and we have recorded a full album that will hopefully be released this spring. A great blend between odd sounds and great songs.

This little snippet was shot at the Roth Händle studios in Stockholm. If you are curious about the studio please visit www.roth-handle.nu for more info, booking et.c"
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