Sunday, March 07, 2010
Analogue Solutions Telemark Review and Samples
"The Telemark is meant to be a patchable clone of the Oberheim SEM... Here is a little demo showing the different waveforms, filter modes and some modulation. "
Telemark Test by isotopeofme
You can find the full review with more pics and samples on isotopics.
Analogue Solutions
Eric Archer Interview on GetLoFi
You can find the full interview on GetLoFi here.
"EA: I’m not formally trained in electronics; I studied organic chemistry in college. But I was interested in music and electricity before that. As a kid, my folks encouraged me to tinker with electronics. My mom took me to thrift stores and we’d pick out old radios and gizmos for me to take apart. One of my first memories is my mom giving me a clock and a screwdriver when I was four years old. Later on, friends of the family began donating all kinds of old broken stuff for me to mess around with – photocopiers, teletypes, a 1970’s minicomputer…"
http://ericarcher.net/
"EA: I’m not formally trained in electronics; I studied organic chemistry in college. But I was interested in music and electricity before that. As a kid, my folks encouraged me to tinker with electronics. My mom took me to thrift stores and we’d pick out old radios and gizmos for me to take apart. One of my first memories is my mom giving me a clock and a screwdriver when I was four years old. Later on, friends of the family began donating all kinds of old broken stuff for me to mess around with – photocopiers, teletypes, a 1970’s minicomputer…"
http://ericarcher.net/
Electro Harmonix Round Up
KORG PolySix Keyboard Repair
via Russ
"Yesterday, I finally got around to repairing the keyboard on a friend's PolySix. It had 3 completely dead keys, and a half dozen other keys that had to be pressed pretty hard to get to register.
Via the miracle of Caig CaiKote (no, I'm not affiliated in any way; I've just used it several times and it works well), the keyboard is 100% functional again.
Step 1: Remove keyboard from PolySix:
Step 2: Remove PCB from keyboard:
Step 3: Remove conductive rubber switches from PCB by carefully poking the rubber barbs back thru the PCB:
Step 4: Clean the rubber contacts with alcohol, then apply CaiKote to the black conductive rubber:
Finally, wait a couple hours for the CaiKote to dry, then reassemble.
Step 6: Jam out!"
inside a KORG Polysix
"Yesterday, I finally got around to repairing the keyboard on a friend's PolySix. It had 3 completely dead keys, and a half dozen other keys that had to be pressed pretty hard to get to register.
Via the miracle of Caig CaiKote (no, I'm not affiliated in any way; I've just used it several times and it works well), the keyboard is 100% functional again.
Step 1: Remove keyboard from PolySix:
Step 2: Remove PCB from keyboard:
Step 3: Remove conductive rubber switches from PCB by carefully poking the rubber barbs back thru the PCB:
Step 4: Clean the rubber contacts with alcohol, then apply CaiKote to the black conductive rubber:
Finally, wait a couple hours for the CaiKote to dry, then reassemble.
Step 6: Jam out!"
inside a KORG Polysix
Alesis Andromeda A6 Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer
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via this auction
"Alesis Andromeda A6 analog synthesizer. If you're looking at this auction, you probably have a good idea of what this synth is and what it's capable of: spectacular pads, great strings, deep bass, cutting leads, and modulations modulations MODULATIONS! 2 VCO's per voice (put all sixteen voices in unison, detune, and you have a thick beastly sound!), 12db hi-pass, low-pass, and band-pass filters, 24db low-pass filter, great effects, three envelopes and three LFO's per voice, sequencers, arpeggiators.... the only way you can get an analog synthesizer to do more than this beast will is to get a modular, and it would take a LOT of modules to match the Andromeda."
via this auction
"Alesis Andromeda A6 analog synthesizer. If you're looking at this auction, you probably have a good idea of what this synth is and what it's capable of: spectacular pads, great strings, deep bass, cutting leads, and modulations modulations MODULATIONS! 2 VCO's per voice (put all sixteen voices in unison, detune, and you have a thick beastly sound!), 12db hi-pass, low-pass, and band-pass filters, 24db low-pass filter, great effects, three envelopes and three LFO's per voice, sequencers, arpeggiators.... the only way you can get an analog synthesizer to do more than this beast will is to get a modular, and it would take a LOT of modules to match the Andromeda."
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