via StromKult
http://metasonix.com/
via Gregtronic
Update: some additional pics in via Josh at Big City Music below. Be sure to click on them. The D-1000 drum machine rocks. I took some good video of it that I will post in the next couple of days.
R-54 Super Module VCO/VCF
D-1000 Vacuum Tube Drum Machine
R-60 Self Tuning MIDI to CV
Sunday, January 17, 2010
FDB Analog Modularsynthesizer
via this auction
"VOICE, OSC. 1, OSC. 2, Filter, VCF, ADSR, VCO, SOUNDS, numbers, letters, signs, etc.
You can see lots of connection options, controls, knobs and toggle switches to their function but I do not know."
via adi
"VOICE, OSC. 1, OSC. 2, Filter, VCF, ADSR, VCO, SOUNDS, numbers, letters, signs, etc.
You can see lots of connection options, controls, knobs and toggle switches to their function but I do not know."
via adi
Square Domination [EMX-1]
YouTube via callmekorbi
"YEAH! My first HD video!
I used my new Kodak Zi8 for this video and i recorded it in 720p / 60FPS.
Download Link:
http://www.mediafire.com/?z..."
NOT NAMM: Yusynth Sequential Router
via electro-music.com
"I have just finished testing my new YUSYNTH module called Sequential Router (I hesitated to call it a sequential multiplexer).
It is meant to be an utilty module designed as a complement to Moog 960 like analogue sequencer.
The idea is to route the three rows of CVs from the sequencer to two outputs (e.g. to drive VCOs).
There are three CV inputs called 1,2 and 3 and two outputs A and B.
A SHIFT/CLOCK input makes it possible to step sequentially through the six rotary switches. The switches offer 9 routing selections.
The shift input receives a GATE signal from the first step of the sequencer.
The position of a switch defines the routing for the corresponding stage : for example A2-B1 means the CVs from input 2 are routed to output A
while the CVs from input 1 are routed to output B.
This makes it possible to create long and complex and intermangling sequences from three short sub-sequences.
It must be noted that I used Maxim analogue switches which provide nearly null resistance and can handle voltages
in the -15V to +15V range !!!! As such the inputs and outputs can be exchanged, that is, inputs become outputs and conversely !
Other fun, you can use it with audio signals, in such a case the outputs are the left and right channel and the inputs receive
any audio signal that you can sequence through and multiplex to the stereo channels.
Next is a short MP3 file demonstrating this module : the main sequence is 48 step long and build with three 8 steps subsequences.
Some additional effects were also layered from other modules and some nice arpeggio created with the P-SEQUENCER module
designed by Alain Coupel http://www.acoupel.com.
SEQ-ROUTER-DEMO
The full-circuit and assembly instruction should be made available on my site next week I think (I still need to trim a few component values)
_________________
Yves"
"I have just finished testing my new YUSYNTH module called Sequential Router (I hesitated to call it a sequential multiplexer).
It is meant to be an utilty module designed as a complement to Moog 960 like analogue sequencer.
The idea is to route the three rows of CVs from the sequencer to two outputs (e.g. to drive VCOs).
There are three CV inputs called 1,2 and 3 and two outputs A and B.
A SHIFT/CLOCK input makes it possible to step sequentially through the six rotary switches. The switches offer 9 routing selections.
The shift input receives a GATE signal from the first step of the sequencer.
The position of a switch defines the routing for the corresponding stage : for example A2-B1 means the CVs from input 2 are routed to output A
while the CVs from input 1 are routed to output B.
This makes it possible to create long and complex and intermangling sequences from three short sub-sequences.
It must be noted that I used Maxim analogue switches which provide nearly null resistance and can handle voltages
in the -15V to +15V range !!!! As such the inputs and outputs can be exchanged, that is, inputs become outputs and conversely !
Other fun, you can use it with audio signals, in such a case the outputs are the left and right channel and the inputs receive
any audio signal that you can sequence through and multiplex to the stereo channels.
Next is a short MP3 file demonstrating this module : the main sequence is 48 step long and build with three 8 steps subsequences.
Some additional effects were also layered from other modules and some nice arpeggio created with the P-SEQUENCER module
designed by Alain Coupel http://www.acoupel.com.
SEQ-ROUTER-DEMO
The full-circuit and assembly instruction should be made available on my site next week I think (I still need to trim a few component values)
_________________
Yves"
94281
YouTube via SynthD00D
"SN94281 homebrew sound effects box from 1983. Recently restored, and featured on Matrixsynth and Make Magazine blog."
Sequential Circuits Pro One / Oberheim DX / Roland JD-990 Demo
YouTube via smoovbasket myspace.com/smoovbasket
" Demonstrating the power of Sequential Circuits Pro-One. The Oberheim DXa drum machine is advancing the sequencer in the Pro-One. Im using the "Pro-5 Brass" patch on my Super Roland JD-990, which is triggered by a Korg N364. Drum programming by yours truly."
Update:
Sequential Circuits Pro One / Oberheim DX / Roland JD-990 Demo #2
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