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Friday, December 10, 2010

Doepfer Ribbon Controller R2M

via this auction

LINN Electronics LINNDRUM with JL Cooper MIDI in Original Box


via this auction

"Linn Electronics Linndrum produced in 1982. This unit works 100% and is in very good shape. It has the very useful JL Cooper MIDI kit installed. It's very useful to sync the machine or to use it as a midi sound module. It comes in its original box"

Dead Man Walking


YouTube via humankoala | December 10, 2010 |

"Just a patch with a direct inspiration from Dead Man Movie from jim jarmusch"

MachineKits Now Available

via Michah Frank
"MachineKits has finally been released today! It was a long road to get it out the door but I’m proud to finally have it distributed by both Puremagnetik and Ableton. It was created last year by myself and Brian Cass. We intended it to be a follow-up to Ableton’s Drum Machines released in 2007 and I think we succeeded. Some great kits, clips and overall sound design in this." follow-up to this video post.

Dave Smith Mopho Analog Mono Synthesizer


via this auction

Casio VL-Tone Electronic Synthesizer

via this auction

Make Noise RENE and Pressure Points and brains as Preformance modules.


YouTube via DrOctave1 | December 10, 2010 |

"Simple patch with minimal differances programed into the Rene . useing the rene and PP brains combo to get the rythem sequenced from a simple Kick and snare and synth. the synth is afg being fmed by ulfo. blah blah just give it a listen thanks."

RENE as a semi preformance module

DrOctave1 | December 10, 2010 |

"a bit of good patched noise in a preformance kinda way."

self playing patch nothing but the modular.

DrOctave1 | December 10, 2010 |

"a make noise mostly patch all sequenced by rene and pp brains combo and maths self changeing and evolving patch enjoy as i fight to not touch it."

Moogist - "Early Destination"


YouTube via timtsang3 | December 10, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes
Moog Voyager
"www.facebook.com/moogistmusic
moogist@gmail.com"

The Manta on Analog Industries

Analog Industries has a good write-up on the Snyderphonics Manta if you were ever curious about the controller.

"It is functionally similar to the monome, inasmuch as it is (at its base level) a bunch of buttons and a bunch of LEDs. However, the thing that makes this a vast improvement over the monome is that it has several different levels of control in addition to the single on/off state of the monome."

New Stuff from Suit & Tie Guy

Active Attenuators
"The Active Attenuators module is a cascading bipolar gain processor which combines attenuation, mixing, signal processing, and distribution in one general-purpose module. There are three bipolar gain cells (top, middle, and bottom) which have two inputs per cell. The left input of each cell is normalised to the left input of the cell above, save the first which is normalised to +5 volts. As it ships, the top two cells have a range of -100 percent to +100 percent gain, and the bottom cell has a 200 percent gain range.

For example, take an LFO running at -5V to +5V and turn it into 0 to 10V with the top cell, send fixed CV to a second module with the middle cell, and then amplify a weak signal with the bottom cell. Or be boring and just use it as 3 attenuators. I'll probably do that myself.

Whatever you do, this Swiss Army knife of signal processing is sure to be a benefit to your electronic music studio.

This module has a physical depth of only 2 inches.

Price: $195"

Active Multiples
"The Active Multiples module is a set of 3 4-output buffered multiples. The lower multiple has two inputs allowing it to act as a unity gain mixer as well.

Buffered multiples are important for control and trigger routing because they ensure that no unexpected impedance loading damages the scaling of control voltages or the strength of trigger signals.

This module has a physical depth of only 2 inches.

Price: $195"


Moog format and work with Synthesizers.com power standards.
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