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Thursday, December 09, 2010

4 delays shruty box

4 delays shruty box by khn
"Simple shruti box drone recorded with ableton live manipulated in real time with four different delays (live recording)"

Yamah CS-70M string sound


YouTube via noddyspuncture | December 09, 2010 |

"Here I tried getting a string patch and played with different waveforms, filter settings and octaves up and down the keyboard. There is a slight portamento added and a very slow mod to the oscillator pulse width."

Update:

Yamaha CS-70M ... modulation fun!

YouTube via noddyspuncture | December 09, 2010 |

"This time I am messing with the modulation parameters and routing destinations on my CS-70M. Sorry about the focus here and there - looks like a camera problem, but hey... you can still hear it. Actually, the accidental *visual effects* make it a little more interesting....?! My CS-80 also makes a cameo appearance - she was just itching to join in...;c)"

SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS DRUMTRAKS FACTORY CASSETTE

via this auction

Sequential Circuits Prophet VS

via this auction

"The Prophet VS uses four oscillators per voice with 127 waveforms (32 of those user waveforms) and dynamic waveform crossfading."

Sequential Circuits Prophet 3000 Sampler

via this auction

"4meg"

Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 CORPSE

via this auction

"Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 revision 3 corpse... What's included is the original walnut case, control panel, pot boards and knobs, mod wheel-box with original wheels, original and complete Pratt-Read j-wire keyboard with ribbon cable, chassis with serial number and warranty label, and the power supply with PCB-3 connector cable."

Diabolical Devices Circuit-Bent Alesis HR-16

via this auction

video at the auction and posted here. Spec at the auction and captured in this prior post.

Diabolical Devices on eBay

Waldorf & Clavia Nord Synthesizer Stickers

via this auction

Roland Super Card MSL 15

via this auction for it and a Roland E70 intelligent synth.

"Professional synth together with the MSL 15 style card to give 60 extra music styles for your playing"

[cubisteffects] TECHNO-TARI 2600 ANALOG SYNTH

via this auction
video at auction and posted here
"The Techno-tari 2600 is an analog synthesizer that replicates a basic square wave synthesizer . It is a synth in its most basic form – but with a handful of controls, can provide anything from squelching Techno bass lines to glitchy arpeggios and droning bass notes. The Techno-tari 2600 provides thick analog synth sounds in a rehoused Atari 2600 console.

The core of the synth is from Forrest Mims' Stepped Tone Generator (STG), also known as an Atari Punk Console. I used this circuit to produce the square wave sound. The circuit has two PITCH knobs that control the frequency of each step in the waveform. So by having the VCO at its core, I added a circuit that emulated three more elements of an analog synth; a voltage controlled filter (VCF), a low frequency oscillator (LFO) and a voltage controlled amplifier (VCA).

The RATE knob is used to control the speed and can give anything to a throb to fast Techno-speed beating to a drone. Setting the control at maximum is like having the original sounds of the STG.

The FILTER knob acts a tone control or VCF. Swept to its minimum, it acts like a high pass filter i.e. all high frequencies above a fixed point are passed through, cutting out the lower frequencies below the threshold. At its maximum, it acts like a low pass filter. This is subtractive synthesis at its most simplest – subtracting frequencies away from the whole (VCO) to provide a synthesised sound.

A FREQ switch allows a shift in octave of the oscilltor so you can go from chirpy, glitchy sounds to rumbling deep drones with one switch. Due to the change in frequency, the PITCH knobs act in a different relationship than before so experimenting here will give you a different low end result. Switch to the left is low frequency, to the right is high frequency.

Finally, I added a bit of a fuzz boost to beef up the filtered pulse wave, The stock sound was thin but by adding this VCA-esque stage, a thick squelchy sound is sent from the Techno-tari straight to the mixer/amplifier. The LEVEL control is the large knob and controls the final output of the signal.
The Techno-tari 2600 operates off 9V DC using a standard 2.5mm negative tip power supply commonly used to power effects pedals. It has an on/off power switch and OUTPUT jack for plugging into headphones, mixer, amplifier or effects pedals."
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