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Monday, September 07, 2009

Mokira - Hope you like jammin too


YouTube via repeatle
"Jamming in the studio, mainly to try out the CV/Gate mod of my Polivoks (Thank you Kroffe!)
Basically just some analog synthesizers, a drum machine and some echoes.

Mokira is an alias for Andreas Tilliander. Mokira has put out a few records for the past ten years on labels such as Raster Noton, Mille Plateaux, Type Records, iDEAL Recordings, Cubic Music and so on."

via Andreas Tilliander / Mokira
www.myspace.com/andreastilliander
www.myspace.com/mokirafan

Serge like Synth Diy - Panel 1 test 1


YouTube via pickleinn
"The first two DIY modules built. These first two videos are/will be part of a series of test videos as the synth gets built. The first module contains: 2 x buchla 281 function generator clones, 1 x cgs slope detector, 1 x cgs pulse divider and boolean logic and 1 x cgs XOR. The second module is a 6 stage cgs programmer sequencer. the middle module is the power distribution and format converter (banana to 1/4" jack) with LED signal indicator.

This video is just some quick testing of some of the basic functions of just this panel.....its not meant to be musical, more to see if all of the functions work. The oscillator source is the function generators controlled by the adjacent modules."

Serge like Synth Diy - Panel 1 test 2

Cwejman CTG-VC

"The CTG-VC provide control voltages that can be used for dynamic change of all voltage controlled parameters, such as; frequency, amplitude, pulse width, cutoff. The most common use is controlling filters cutoff frequency and a voltage controlled amplifiers amplitude in order to achieve dynamic timbre- and level-changes. All parameters such as attack time, attack hold time, decay time, sustain level, release time and output level are voltage controlled. The CTG-VC is a complex transient generator with a lot of features, such as; two different shapes for the attack, attack hold (A-HOLD) for more punchier sound than a standard attack, variable decay slope (D-SLOPE) from natural exponential to heavy logarithmic, attack-decay loop (A-D LOOP) and polarized level for outgoing transient signals which means that both outputs levels are controllable in both directions (positive and negative)."

Click on the image at the Cwejman site for full specs in PDF format.

Cwejman CRV-24

"The CRV-24 is a four band crossover with 24 dB/octave slope for all four bands. Crossover frequencies can be controlled manually and by attenuable CV signals.

The incomming signal INPUT is splitted in four bands; LP (low pass filter), MID1 (high/low pass), MID2 (high/low pass) and HP (high pass filter)."

Click on the image at the Cwejman site for full specs in PDF format.

CV Lineup

flickr by brotherloco
(click for more)

close up der Woche #37/09 -NED Synclavier

via Aliens Project where you'll find more here.

Roland Jupiter 8 (JP-8) analogue synth with Kenton MIDI

via this auction



Vintage Multivox Electro-Snare Drum

via this auction

"Vintage Multivox Electro-Snare Drum Synthesizer- Model MX-57... drum head ... takes two 9-volt batteries..."








Sequential Circuits Prophet T8 Analog Vintage Synth


via this auction

"Sequential Circuits' flagship vintage analog synthesizer:
Prophet T8 w/MIDI
* Completely reconditioned and serviced!
* Rare! Serial #0147 out of ~500 units produced!
* 76 piano style wood weighted keys w/ poly aftertouch, attack and release velocity!
* True vintage analog synth - 8 voices!
* Gobs of modulation routing!
* Most recent MIDI firmware from Wine Country Prod. (v3.8)"

Roland Model 101 'System-100' Synthesizer

via this auction

"Serial #480652. Fully self-contained analog mono-synthesizer, 37 keys. Controls for: VCO, LFO, VCF lowpass / highpass filters, VCA with ADSR, Noise and Portomento/Glide. A-440 Hz Oscillator and much more... Measures: 24" long by 14" wide by 5" tall."





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