via this auction
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Vintage Roland G-707 Guitar Synth Controller
via this auction
"Roland G-707 guitar synth controller made by Ibanez circa 1985."
Now you know where the serial number is. :)
"Roland G-707 guitar synth controller made by Ibanez circa 1985."
Now you know where the serial number is. :)
BUCHLA 200 MODULAR SYNTH STYLE KNOBS
via this auction
"set of (77) Buchla 200 Style control knobs made by the same manufacturer that Buchla used for the blue and red knobs. These are brown color with a white line, with silver inserts with a black line. These fit any standard 1/4 shaft and are pretty deep so they cover the nuts that hold the pots to the face plate on most synths. They have two small Allen screws to tighten them to the pot shaft. They look absolutely amazing and give any modular that Buchla/Emu Modular vibe. Very rare to find knobs these old and cool."
This Won't Crash!
YouTube via notepool2
"Trying Out the User-Programmable menu on Opal Chameleon 001. Not the most complex tuning as you can hear, but lots of freedom of movement!"
Atari 2600 Controlled / Played with MIDI Keyboard
YouTube via littlescale
"Atari 2600 Controlled / Played with MIDI Keyboard
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Bi-N-Tic Filter: Panel Assembly and Hackery on Sequence 15
You can find more pics and the process on Sequence 15.
"Didn't turn on the soldering iron tonight. This was the night for mechanical work on the panel. The first thing I had to do was decide what to do about the locator pins on the pots: cut them off, or use them? Using them meant drilling additional holes in the panel. What I decided to do was cut off the pins on the pots that are soldered to the board (they aren't going to rotate anyway), but use them and drill the additional holes for the pots that are panel mounted. Here's how it came out..."
CGS Bi-N-Tic Filter
"Didn't turn on the soldering iron tonight. This was the night for mechanical work on the panel. The first thing I had to do was decide what to do about the locator pins on the pots: cut them off, or use them? Using them meant drilling additional holes in the panel. What I decided to do was cut off the pins on the pots that are soldered to the board (they aren't going to rotate anyway), but use them and drill the additional holes for the pots that are panel mounted. Here's how it came out..."
CGS Bi-N-Tic Filter
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