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Friday, September 10, 2010

SuONOIO ready for production

via @harvestman

http://www.sonoio.org/
http://www.theharvestman.org/

JEN SX 1000 + JEN SX 2000

via this auction

1970'S ITALIAN SYNTHS

Roland Jupiter 8

via this auction

Yamaha SY-2

via this auction
"The big star here is the filter; it is the same filter that was put in the mighty Yamaha GX-1 (One could debate as to it being Yamaha biggest, most wonderful synth ever; the only contender being the CS-80 but even then, the GX-1 was much more elaborate and expensive). Personally I'd describe this filter as sitting somewhere between the larger Yamaha CS units' filter and that of the MS-20 (But much more musical than the MS20's). It can get extremely resonate (it has both a low-pass AND high-pass filter, both featuring separate resonance controllers) making it great for squelchy basslines. There are lots of control options for this synth, it just takes a little time to wrap your head around what Yamaha thought was a good thing to name a control function and what it actually does. One could liken it to a 1 (maybe 2) VCO synth with 2 envelopes, a LFO, slide, VCF in, touch modulation, Pulsewidth control, etc. The unit also come with the original foot expression pedal for sweeping the filter, volune, etc, the metal stand legs (two poles are missing the plastic parts on the feet but I'm sure you can find those off an old desk or at Home Depot or something. I've never needed them), and the top of the case which latches on, protecting the synth for transport (as you can see the synth is built like a flight case). There is a section inside the top to store the legs as well."


Shruti-1 first run


flickr By nokapixel
"A lil jam with my new Shruti-1!"

Tip Top Audio - Pairing the Z3000 MKII and Z-DSP


YouTube via thedeepelement | September 07, 2010

"http://trashaudio.com/?p=3840"

New Pic of the MacBeth Micromac

via Ken Macbeth on Facebook

"This is the micromac prototype so far! I've posted this to give you folks a better look at the frontpanel!"

Don Buchla performing in San Francisco

flickr By Yotsuba&!

"11th Annual San Francisco Electronic Music Festival
September 9, 2010"

Sneak Attack.mov


YouTube via davidryle | September 10, 2010

"A live take with the Synthesizers.com modular.
Other manufacturer's modules are from Cyndustries (Cynthia), Megaohm Audio, STG Soundlabs and Oakley Sound Systems (Krisp1).
The effects used were Lexicon MX200, TC Electronics D-Two and Strymon Blue Sky."

Komatozz Series - Retro Komatozz


YouTube via chronosproject | September 10, 2010

"Funny video demonstration of old analog soviet synth JUNOST 75"
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