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Monday, August 03, 2009

Yamaha KX5 Keytar

via this auction

cool colors


New MFOS Envelope Follower Project

via Ray Wilson's Music From Outer Space where you'll find more details and samples.

"The MFOS Envelope Follower Filter Guitar Effect is a great first guitar effect project if you've been wanting to start building your own guitar effects. You're going to need to know how to solder, how to recognize electronic components, read schematics and trouble shoot. You'll need to have tools to build the case with. I have included a lot of basic information to help you succeed in building this cool effect. This would make a great project to do together with a son or daughter especially if they have an interest in guitars or electronics."

Buddha Machine Refill for Propellerheads Reason

You can find it on Resonant Filter

Synthsploitation

Looks like brandon daniel scanned a number of the FM "Synth Babe" covers mentioned in this post. You can find them here. Click on the image when you get there for the flickr set. Be sure to click the image on the left for the full size. Once on flickr you can click on the All Sizes link for each image.


Doepfer Dark Energy Demos



via AnalogSuicide where you'll find more.

EMS VC3S Circuits

You can find the schematics on THE SYNTHI blog.

Jamie Rose and her keytar from VERITAS

flickr by veritaslovesme
(click for more)

"VERITAS a 5 Piece Rock band hailing from Los Angeles California. Now residing in Seattle Washington.

These are pictures from their live show at Studio 7 in Seattle, WA.

Veritas is Will Moore (vocals, guitar) Jamie Rose (vocals, synth) Andrea Jasek (guitar, vocals) Thaiphoon (Bass, vocals) and Chanel Summers (Drums)

www.myspace.com/veritasband
www.facebook.com/veritasband
www.youtube.com/veritaslovesme
www.twitter.com/veritaslovesme
www.veritaslovesme"

metronomy

flickr by Z.U.S.

"affiche live metronomy"

Arturia Minimoog V
Clavia Nord Lead

Mystery Modules

via Chris Williams on Facebook.

"Does anybody know anything about these people? I was told, maybe erroneously, that they used to be involved in the manufacture of synths but what synths and to what extent I don't know... I can't seem to find anything about them on t'internet... any suggestions?"

RARE Early 1972 Minimoog #1401

via this auction
"Serial number 1401, it is the 400th minimoog ever made. The condition is near perfect, and original... The oscillators are the ones from the early/mid seventies. Not the very early discrete ones, and not the later ones that many were "upgraded" to. This mini was made before the buffer board, which was a common upgrade/modification... The solid walnut cabinet is original, and was professionally refinished last year. This mini has the clear pitch and modulation wheels that only the first several hundred had. The face is metal, unlike the later ones, and the wording is in a smaller font."







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