"A work by Ben Houston and Arius Blaze combining the synthesis from the subharmonic field by Arius Blaze, the hand plate of the electric hands by Ben Houston and a nice analog delay with slide controls."
Details on the Folktek blog.
Folktek on Ebay
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Little Boy Blue in the nude
flickr by parasitk
(click for more)
"Just need to wire up the jacks and stick it in an enclosure"
Flower Electronics
(click for more)
"Just need to wire up the jacks and stick it in an enclosure"
Flower Electronics
Smiling at clouds
YouTube via GruithuisenCityMan
"Hello ! My name is Frederic Gerchambeau and you are listening to "Smiling at clouds", a track i have made entirely with Plogue Bidule. It's only one complex sequence and a melody on the top of it. I hope you like that track. Tell me..."
Tellun JH Variable Slope Filter/Phaser Mods
full details on tellun.com
1. Change Input Gain for 10Vpp Signals
2. Add Three Input Mixer
3. Change Output Driver
4. Add Reversing Attenuator for FM1 Input
5. Add LED Driver for LFO Output
6. Change AUX Input Gain for 10Vpp Signals
1. Change Input Gain for 10Vpp Signals
2. Add Three Input Mixer
3. Change Output Driver
4. Add Reversing Attenuator for FM1 Input
5. Add LED Driver for LFO Output
6. Change AUX Input Gain for 10Vpp Signals
The Massive Moog Giveaway via the Museum of Making Music
"The Museum will be hosting an opportunity drawing to win one of several great prizes donated by Moog Music, Inc., The Bob Moog Foundation, the Museum of Making Music, George Duke and others:
* A private look at The Bob Moog Archives in Asheville, North Carolina with The Bob Moog Foundation Executive Director Michelle Moog-Koussa and Mike Adams, President/CEO of Moog Music Inc.
* A VIP tour and luncheon at the Museum of Making Music on January 18, 2010 with Moog exhibition advisor Brian Kehew, Moog Foundation Executive Director Michelle Moog-Koussa, Moog Music Inc. President/CEO Mike Adams, Museum Executive Director Carolyn Grant and Curator Tatiana Sizonenko.
* Moog Little Phatty Synthesizer autographed by George Duke and Moog luminaries (including Brian Kehew, Michelle Moog-Koussa and others).
* Two (2) tickets to the George Duke & Anita Baker concert at the Nokia Theatre on November 7, 2009.
Starting October 15, 2009 the Museum will offer opportunity drawing tickets for $1 per ticket. Additionally, for every 25 entries purchased, the Museum will provide 2 complimentary entries."
Full details at the Museum of Making Music
via twitter.com/MuseumMaknMusic
* A private look at The Bob Moog Archives in Asheville, North Carolina with The Bob Moog Foundation Executive Director Michelle Moog-Koussa and Mike Adams, President/CEO of Moog Music Inc.
* A VIP tour and luncheon at the Museum of Making Music on January 18, 2010 with Moog exhibition advisor Brian Kehew, Moog Foundation Executive Director Michelle Moog-Koussa, Moog Music Inc. President/CEO Mike Adams, Museum Executive Director Carolyn Grant and Curator Tatiana Sizonenko.
* Moog Little Phatty Synthesizer autographed by George Duke and Moog luminaries (including Brian Kehew, Michelle Moog-Koussa and others).
* Two (2) tickets to the George Duke & Anita Baker concert at the Nokia Theatre on November 7, 2009.
Starting October 15, 2009 the Museum will offer opportunity drawing tickets for $1 per ticket. Additionally, for every 25 entries purchased, the Museum will provide 2 complimentary entries."
Full details at the Museum of Making Music
via twitter.com/MuseumMaknMusic
Yamaha TX81Z Needs a Doctor
via this auction
"It's in excellent physical condition and it works just fine, except for one major thing, which is an intriguingly distorted output when more than one key is pressed.
I recorded an example of this:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=O0IIHKBC" [mirror]
I actually have one with a similar problem. Anyone know what it could be?
"It's in excellent physical condition and it works just fine, except for one major thing, which is an intriguingly distorted output when more than one key is pressed.
I recorded an example of this:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=O0IIHKBC" [mirror]
I actually have one with a similar problem. Anyone know what it could be?
Sequential Circuits Pro-One Analog Synth
via this auction
"perfect condition Sequential Circuits Pro One synthesizer, the superior j-wire keyboard version. This synth is in absolutely mint cosmetic condition. I've never seen another one in nicer condition since I've been collecting synths. All keys are level, with zero yellowing, and the original wood panels are perfect with no scratches whatsoever. No scratches, chipping or fading on any of the white lettering or logos. It was never gigged and spent most of it's time stored in it's original box for almost two decades in a smoke-free home. Functionally it works perfectly, all knobs work as expected and keys trigger perfectly with no double triggering. The j-wires have been professionally cleaned recently and brand new rubber bushings from winecountry installed, so the action feels brand new."
"perfect condition Sequential Circuits Pro One synthesizer, the superior j-wire keyboard version. This synth is in absolutely mint cosmetic condition. I've never seen another one in nicer condition since I've been collecting synths. All keys are level, with zero yellowing, and the original wood panels are perfect with no scratches whatsoever. No scratches, chipping or fading on any of the white lettering or logos. It was never gigged and spent most of it's time stored in it's original box for almost two decades in a smoke-free home. Functionally it works perfectly, all knobs work as expected and keys trigger perfectly with no double triggering. The j-wires have been professionally cleaned recently and brand new rubber bushings from winecountry installed, so the action feels brand new."
DIY Flux Capacitor with Livewire AFG
"This demonstration uses my crude DIY flux capacitor for the Livewire AFG, basically 5 switches and 10 jacks corresponding to the flux cap pins. Two pin pairs are attenuated by two VCA's controlled by the makenoise/wiard wogglebug, crosspatched with the malekko/wiard noisering, which drives the melodic noodling, via a A-189-1 used as a bitcrusher, to perform cheap quantizing."
More details and additional samples at Veqtor's Corner
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