Wednesday, October 13, 2010
SuONOIO random voltage test
YouTube via blindoldfreak | October 13, 2010
"Testing the newly implemented random function on a ready to ship unit."
ether^ra RUIN ACADEMY'S DAUGHTER
YouTube via potterpaint2000 | October 13, 2010
"an improv w/VTOL Corvax/Volfram synths plus my Serges. http://etherra.blogspot.com"
E350 Morphing Terrarium - Simple exploration
YouTube via universalblender | October 12, 2010
"Synthesis Technology E350. Tweaking the X knob, bank C. After that, modulating X with an LFO. Sequence from Flame Tame Machine. Delay from Eventide TimeFactor."
E350 Morphing Terrarium - Simple exploration 2
universalblender | October 12, 2010
"Synthesis Technology E350. Tweaking the X knob, bank B, Y knob stays at 1. The "overtones" becomes harmonies when the pitch is low. Sequence from Doepfer A-155. Delay from Eventide TimeFactor"
E350 Morphing Terrarium - Simple exploration 3
universalblender | October 12, 2010
"Synthesis Technology E350. Tweaking the Z knob around a "vocal waves" area, bank B. Sequence from Flame Tame Machine. Delay from Eventide TimeFactor. Guest appearance by the percussive frog."
ARP Odyssey Mk I
via this auction
"ARP Odyssey Mark I
* Produced between 1972 and 1974.
These original white-faced Odysseys used a 2-pole VCF filter design similar to old Oberheim SEM modules.
Original white-faced Arp Odyssey, powers up and all keys, switches and sliders work fine.
Original booklet included."
"ARP Odyssey Mark I
* Produced between 1972 and 1974.
These original white-faced Odysseys used a 2-pole VCF filter design similar to old Oberheim SEM modules.
Original white-faced Arp Odyssey, powers up and all keys, switches and sliders work fine.
Original booklet included."
Squarewave Parade Ming Ming Stereo Analog Ring Mod
via this auction
"Free State Custom Electronics
the Squarewave Parade Ming Ming - Used
Only 10 Made!!!
Here is a description from the Squarewave Parade website:
'yet another silly name. this is a stereo ( dual mono ) analog passive ring ( or "balanced" ) modulator that is also capable of producing an octave up if only one input is used (achieved via internal switching - there are no other controls). unlike most ring modulators you will find this one does not come with a built in oscillator. this is done on purpose to give you the chance to use your own modulator and as a result it gives you a much wider range of possibilities. everything from AM radio static to tempo matched drum loops can be used to modulate your source. use of line level instruments like synths, mixers, and sound cards would be ideal. being a passive design ( meaning it does not require any power source to operate ) you will need to increase the level of quieter signals, such as guitar, to get the ring to work. you can do this by adding a pre-amp, booster, distortion pedal, channel of a mixer, etc... before that input. you may also want to boost the output depending on your intentions. its made with hand matched germanium diodes for minimal signal bleed which i also matched between each of the two units inside. the transformers on the input and output will also yield a nice thick organic distortion when over-driven.'"
"Free State Custom Electronics
the Squarewave Parade Ming Ming - Used
Only 10 Made!!!
Here is a description from the Squarewave Parade website:
'yet another silly name. this is a stereo ( dual mono ) analog passive ring ( or "balanced" ) modulator that is also capable of producing an octave up if only one input is used (achieved via internal switching - there are no other controls). unlike most ring modulators you will find this one does not come with a built in oscillator. this is done on purpose to give you the chance to use your own modulator and as a result it gives you a much wider range of possibilities. everything from AM radio static to tempo matched drum loops can be used to modulate your source. use of line level instruments like synths, mixers, and sound cards would be ideal. being a passive design ( meaning it does not require any power source to operate ) you will need to increase the level of quieter signals, such as guitar, to get the ring to work. you can do this by adding a pre-amp, booster, distortion pedal, channel of a mixer, etc... before that input. you may also want to boost the output depending on your intentions. its made with hand matched germanium diodes for minimal signal bleed which i also matched between each of the two units inside. the transformers on the input and output will also yield a nice thick organic distortion when over-driven.'"
Yusynth MiniMoog VCF Clone
via this auction
"Yusynth Transistor Ladder Filter MOTM Format - Classic Minimoog VCF Clone
Assembled by Free State Custom Electronics
- Classic Minimoog Voltage Controlled Filter Design
- 3 Pairs of Hand Matched Thermally Coupled BC547 Transistors
- Includes MOTM Adaptor Already Installed
- 20" MOTM Style Power Cable
- Runs on +/- 15 Volts (Power Supply Not Included)
- Fully Tested and Calibrated
- Hand Built and Internally Numbered
- 4 Black Screws for Mounting to Wooden Cabinet, 4 Bolts for Mounting to MOTM 19" Rail Adaptors or other 19" Rack
- Military Grade RG-174 used on Audio Signals
- Military Grade PVC Insulated Cable used on CV Signals
- High Quality Double Plated Circuit Board
- Poly Film Capacitors
- 2 Years Parts and Labor Warranty (Void if Modified or Improper Power Supply Is Used)
- 1% Metal Film Resistors Used Throughout
- Enclosed Switchcraft Jacks
- Extremely High Quality Build!"
Main board for Crumar Bit01 or Unique DBE
via this auction
"Replacement or spare main board for a Crumar Bit01 or Unique DBE rack synthesizer. Excellent shape, works like new, from a mint Unique DBE with no issues whatsoever."
inside a Crumar Bit One
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