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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

SuONOIO...new size.


via Facebook

"Joshua Jackson ...thats the schematics for the actual synth.From the far right,its the battery,internal speaker,and an on/off switch...Be excited!!!"

"Sonoio ...Just a quick shot of a paper print out of the board with the 1/4 inch out,speaker and battery holder on top of it. Assembling it as we speak. More photos/videos soon!"

See the SuONOIO label below for more.

Null Object - Fast Eddie - Casio CTK-601 and TB-303

Null Object - Fast Eddie by Null Object

via Null Object:
"I tried to create something unique using the presets in the Casio CTK-601. This is basically a modern home keyboard but has midi and some fun controls. It cost me about $20 bucks in an op shop. I'm getting right into these little beastie synths at the moment. They are quite nasty and have terrible line levels out and are noisy but they are fun!

Synths
Casio CTK-601 (Drums + Sync)
Roland TB-303 (Midibass mod + circuit bending by Null Object)
Ableton Live (VST prossessing + recording)

The Casio's drum machine supplied the beats as a mono out with a stupidly low level out. I mashed up the sound a bit using GGain Dipped the EQ @ around 100hz and rolled down a little from 1k to around 10K. (Live's EQ) Then into the Stardust compressor






The TB303 played three different sequences as well as a blank sequence when it wasn't needed. It was hit with the Stardust compressor. The MDA Stereo. Then into the 4ormulator vocoder.




The Whole thing was rendered at 192k 32bit then loaded into Reaper where it was hit with the inbuilt Mastering Limiter.

Granted the song is not at all complex, I think it has a really interesting sound and one that would trick a lot of folk.

Thanks For listening."

Buchla 292c Clone


TwitVid via Christopher Jon aka parasitk (http://twitter.com/parasitk)
"Tried out the Buchla 292c clone with the rest of my modular tonight. Good times."
You might recognize the steampunk-esque panels from this post.

Drive


YouTube via JohnLRice | August 09, 2010

"It has been a while since I've done a music video so I turned a recent sequencer syncronization test into a little something I hope you find entertaining.

Thanks for watching, rating, commenting and subscribing! :-)"

Note this one originally went up on MATRIXSYNTH-C. Be sure to see 2:43 on for the synth credits.

Click here for all posts featuring JohnLRice.

girl talk.MOV


YouTube via zackdagoba | August 10, 2010

"see myblogitsfullofstars for more"
See here for full detail.
"Moog Modular and Roland 100M.. Linn LM1 and a bit of EMT plate too"

greightbit circuit bent Koolkeys demo


YouTube via greightbit | August 10, 2010

"bent this little buddy not too long ago. It is currently for sale in a shop in Portland so if your interested let me know.
...ton of bends
.2 pitch knobs
.2 body contacts
.key hold button
.key hold switch
.pitch down/tone change switch
.speaker switch that makes it all chirpy
.1/8" Output for loud circuit bent action
.unlimited sound combination's!
.more mods at greightbit.com... thanks."

greightbit bent little kids

greightbit | August 10, 2010

"mainly just one bend with tons of options.
a crazy pitch knob with a slider that causes it to crash on itself without sorting out.
...o and an 1/8" Output and speaker switch"

Circuit Bent Speak and Spell Vintage Glitch Synth w/LFO (Spoogit) PART 2


YouTube via radial77 | August 10, 2010

"http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...
See listing for features
Lofi video quality for that early '80s toy craving deep within us all."

Korg Maxi-Korg 800DV

via this auction

Serial #00356

Kenwood KR-6170 Stereo Receiver with Built In Drum / Rhythm Machine

via this auction
Don't miss the video below!

"A vintage/original Kenwood Model KR 6170 "Jumbo Jet" Stereo Receiver w/just about every gizmo you could think of - including Guitar Inputs, a Reverb Unit, Foot Switch Jack and a Electronic Rhythm Composer aka Analog Drum Machine/Beatbox. You can check out this YouTube demo video to see a similar working unit (not the one I have listed) in action (you may want to scroll towards the end of this video & skip the intro.)"

This one spotted and sent in via Pea Hicks.








Kenwood KR-6170 stereo receiver demonstration part 1

YouTube via WhoSaidTyler | February 11, 2010
Audio comes in at the six minute mark. Rhythm demo comes in at 6:30.
"Here is a demonstration of a Kenwood KR-6170 that has been in our family about 30 years.

Also shown are the cabinet and speakers. I made an error in the narration when I said the speakers are TEAC. They are in fact Sansui speakers."

www.punksynth.com Circuit bent Speak and Spell circuit bending tutorial


YouTube via punksynth | August 09, 2010

"Here is a look at the speak and spell that I recently bent. There is a tutorial here....

It is also for sale on ebay at this address....

The tutorial will show you how to bend one of these wonderful machines."

via this auction

"This is a brilliantly modified Texas Instruments Speak and Spell. It has 5 main bends or modifications. Of course you have a pitch adjustment knob. That can also be toggled on and off with the switch right to the left of it.

You also have a loop or repeat feature that is really creative and fun. You can activate this mod by the switch in the far left of the row of 4. Also it can be activated momentarily by the black pushbutton at the top left. The next three switches are crazy cool bends. They throw this into a frenzy of insaine sounds. The great part about this bend is that it doesn't crash. One minute you are making crazy out of this world sounds, turn off all the mods and the next minute it acts as if it was never bent.

The front panel has been replaced to allow for more room. I love the look of this and have yet to see it anywhere else. Behind the new panel are 3 blue LED's that I included to make this look just amazing."
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