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Tuesday, March 01, 2011

BUGBRAND Micro BugCrusher

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Description via BugBrand where you'll find samples.
"The BugCrusher effect comes from using a Sample & Hold circuit clocked at audio rates - this Sample Rate Reduction is an analogue process and should not be confused with BitCrushing [most BitCrush plugins will have Sample Rate and Bit Depth controls]. Rate Reduction sounds somewhat like RingModulation, but tends to appear more musical - at high frequencies you get a fizzle to the sound while maintaining most of the original audio, and at low frequencies any high notes will seem to wrap-around and the overall sound is much more chaotic. You could read about Aliasing and Nyquist for further technical details.

The Micro or μCrusher features two simple controls, one to set the Sample Rate and one to Blend between the Dry and Effected signals.

There is a button to Engage/Bypass the effect with a status LED. As the case and switch are not designed to be stompable, an external footswitch can be attached via the front jack socket. This should be a simple momentary switch such as keyboard sustain pedal. Switching is achieved electronically and is noiseless - the effect is not true-bypass and audio always passes through an input buffer amplifier even when bypassed. The devices has a unity gain structure and applies no amplification to signals.

The Micro is happy with instrument or line input signals. Input and Output connections are on the rear with standard Mono 1/4" Jack Sockets - note that Mono cables should always be used as inserting a jack plug into the Input socket serves to apply power to the unit in typical stompbox manner.

Power is supplied on a standard external 'Boss-type' 9V Regulated DC Supply with 2.1mm centre-negative barrel plug. A simple battery connector is also supplied with each unit. Max. power consumption is 10mA and the device is polarity and over-current protected.

The MicroCrusher features PCB material panel and end-cheeks and is enclosed in a metal case measuring 12 x 8 x 4.5 cm. Some of the metal cases come in black dependent on supply. Each device comes in a stamped cardboard box with instruction sheet. The Micro is covered by a 1 year parts & workmanship guarantee."

Pollard Syndrum Quad electronic drum module



YouTube via technomantra | Sep 7, 2010 | 1 likes, 0 dislikes

"Recorded on September 2, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder."


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Note the date of the video. The video was just linked in the auction for demo purposes and is not the one for sale. The following is from the description: "The build quality of the Syndrum is typically seventies American ( moog Arp) but seems to do all that's needed occasionally you get a sticky slider or switch but most of us can deal with that if you want to fully restore it is is thankfully fully discreet circuitry and all parts are available i haven used the pads ( loom is included ) i was triggering this from voltage triggers or sound sources i don't think the 4 pads are working properly but its probably only a minor issue with leads or connections it has been describes as 4 Moogs in a box? http://electro-music.com/forum/post-15480.html i can tell you it has a very wide range of sounds and extremely wide range LFOs at times it can get out of control but if you can control it then huge subsonic kicks . crispy snares and melodic toms toms are all there all 4 voices are identical this has a far wider range of sounds than other electro drums of the late seventies ( like Simmons SDS5 - i have owned all of them at some stage ) the book had not been written yet and rules were broken"

WMD Gamma Wave Source Effects

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Cheetah MS6 Analogue DCO Rack Synthesiser


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"Works great with something like a Behringer BCR2000 [or iPad]. New memory back-up battery. Some power supply improvements that are detailed in the schematic, but missing from this example when I got it. 2 New Voice IC's(£15 each)"

Waldorf Pulse Analogue Monosynth with Original Box

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"Waldorf Pulse Analogue Monosynth running the updated 2.01 EPROM sourced directly from Waldorf... Have also included the old 1.42 EPROM"


ROLAND EP 09 vintage analog electric piano

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Roland ep-09 Electric Piano (vintage)
YouTube via abertronic | Apr 27, 2010 |

"This a demonstration of the Roland ep-09 Electric piano. Please come check my shop at http://stores.ebay.com/abertronix"

Ultimate Percussion ONE UP Analogue Drum Synth

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"There are 7 controls on one side Decay, Sweep, Pitch, Balance, Noise Filter, Bite and Output Level. It takes a PP3, 9 volt battery. It has a XRL connector"

ARP Odyssey analog synthesizer

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Analogue Solutions Tereshkova Semi-Modular Synthesizer


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Buchla 292c Lopass Gate Clone - MOTM Format


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