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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Buchla Module removal and installation


YouTube Uploaded by Oxix52 on Mar 16, 2011

"This is a quick demonstration of the removal and re-installation of a Pendulum/Ratchet module for the Buchla 200e modular synthesizer. It shows how easy the process is."

MPC 500


flickr By Matt Hunsberger

"Bought and sold in 2009, I think."

Also see:

Novation K-Station Print
Akai AX60 Print Art

I Feel Love - Donna Summer


YouTube Uploaded by Douglaseamigos on Feb 4, 2007
Vintage synth spotting... This one inspired by the previous post.

BassBoy Hardware Synth Videos

BassBoy x2

YouTube Uploaded by alexfox101 on Nov 8, 2010
via Fibra in the comments of this post. You can buy this synth here - currently only $29.

"http://andigo.ehotim.com//index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2...

BassBoy - hardware mono bass synth, concepted around ATXMEGA mcu and 24bit dac WM8762.
Full midi control : FILTER PRE-GAIN, CUT-OFF, RESONANCE, ENVELOPE MODULATION, DECAY, ACCENT, GAIN, MASTER VOLUME ( without PITCH control ).

Inside mcu:
* 16bit BAND-LIMITED wavetable oscilator (512words) - SAW and SQUARE 16bit DCO - 4 octaves plus C ( 32.70Hz - 523.25Hz)
* 16bit GEN ENVELOPE - dca envelope, dca accent envelope, dcf envelope
* 16bit HPF 6db 2xoversampling
* 16bit MOOG 18db digital implementation filter 2xoversampling
* 16bit DC-OFFSET remover
* 16bit DCA (digital controlled amplifier) with zero cross-detection and GAIN module 1x - 63x amplification (HARD CLIP distortion)
* MIDI module
* Channel selector 1 - 16

Song:
Platonic Love
(c) 1997 R.Hoffmann

Equipment:

PC Intel C2Q 9550 2.83GHz with MOTU UltraLite mk3
ADAM A7 speakers

Drum line and midi control - software NUENDO
2 x Bass line - BassBoy with added delay"

BassBoy - Test 01

YouTube Uploaded by alexfox101 on Jul 25, 2010
What Time is Love?

BassBoy - Test 02

Uploaded by alexfox101 on Oct 24, 2010
I Feel Love

2,7

2,7 by Georgios Karamanolakis
"Live improvisation at 10/10/2010

EMS synthi Aks

No post/effects or editing , one take."

EVENTIDE SPACE CONTEST

"LITTLE FERRY, NEW JERSEY, March 15, 2011 — Today, Eventide announced a contest to give away its newest obsession: Space – the Reverb and Beyond stompbox. Space features 12 of Eventide’s signature reverb combination effects taken from the H8000FW and Eclipse V4 along with some startling new magic. These unique effects, previously available only in Eventide rack processors, are now available in a compact, roadworthy package. Never before has there been a more dazzling collection of reverb algorithms combined with delays, pitch shifting, tremolo, modulation, and spatial effects in such a compact and affordable package. Simply sign up to win between now and April 30th for a chance to win Space!

To learn more about Space, go to: http://bit.ly/gK2EVz. To enter the contest, all you have to do is click on the “Win a Space” button on the upper right of the Space product page and complete the form. The winner will be drawn at random and announced on May 2nd on Eventide.com.

12 of Eventide’s signature reverb combination algorithms:
Room Plate
Spring Hall
Reverse Shimmer
ModEchoVerb DualVerb
Blackhole™ MangledVerb™
TremoloVerb DynaVerb


* Wide variety of spatial effects including basic reverbs, delays and unique combination effects
* Studio quality sound
* Compatible with any source material - solo instruments, drums, vocals, or complete mixes
* Software upgradeable via USB 2.0
* MIDI control via USB or MIDI in, out/thru
* Instant program change
* Real-time control with 10 knobs, MIDI, or Expression Pedal
* Tap tempo and MIDI clock sync
* 100 factory presets, unlimited through MIDI
* True analog bypass
* Rugged cast metal construction
* Reliable metal footswitches for instant preset access
* Mono or stereo operation
* Guitar or line level inputs and outputs
* Programmable HotSwitch

About Eventide
Founded in 1971 in New York City, Eventide is a leading developer and manufacturer of digital audio processing products for recording, broadcast, and live performance. Headquartered in Little Ferry, NJ, Eventide invented the H910, the first Harmonizer effects processor in 1975, and introduced the H3000 Ultra-Harmonizer effects processor in 1987. Visit Eventide online at eventide.com.

Eventide and Harmonizer are registered trademarks of Eventide Inc. ©2011 Eventide Inc."

x0xb0x (Willzyx edition) does Stakker Humanoid


YouTube Uploaded by monkeyb0y999 on Sep 28, 2010

"road testing my newly finished x0xb0x. This x0xb0x kit is from willzyx.com in Taiwan, couldn't find a Willzyx unit on YouTube so thought I'd post this. The riff is from one of my all time favourite acid tracks: "Stakker Humanoid" by Stakker. The x0xb0x is joined by some of it's Roland x0x cousins on percussion (606, 808 and a mod'd 101)....If your looking to build a x0xb0x then I highly recommend the Willzyx kit...."

x0xb0x (Willzyx edition) jam pt.2

Uploaded by monkeyb0y999 on Sep 28, 2010

"continuation of previous x0xb0x jam......"

Yamaha PSR-36 Pure (16 Tracks)


YouTube Uploaded by DrSqu on Mar 16, 2011

Also see Yamaha DSR-2000 pure (24 Tracks)

"This demo i made with Yamaha PSR-36 Keyboard. Build +/- 1988.
It brings 4-OP FM synthesis with 5 parameters for editing the synthesizer engine. And there are also 25 drum samples in poor and shortened quality. There are no filters, no unisono and no effects, but the stereo synthesizer make it little bit width. PSR-36 includes a simply chord- and custom drummer-sequencer and a usually drum computer for entertainer with a lot of variations.

In first step you listen a simply demo in usually quality. Later follows a demo with 16 instruments made in PSR-36. I only recording this sounds pure out of the keyboard and arranged in Logic to a demosong. No help with external Eqs, Filters, or any other Fx. ... this mean pure.

There is more possible than this little beating demo i made. Enjoy :)
On www.deepsonic.ch you find more infos and demos."

Behold


YouTube Uploaded by attorks on Mar 16, 2011

"This short video I made last Monday evening (or actually night). I wanted to capture the moment but afterward I noticed the video is somewhat dark.
It begins with an intro played on the Waldorf Q Keyboard with a harp-like sound. After that the three sequences are started. The distinct distorted sound comes from the Synthesizers.com Modular through the Doepfer A-189-1 Voltage Controlled Bit Modifier. This Modular performs two 8-step sequences I alternate manually. The self-built Modular does a 6-step sequence with randomized steps. The Ian Fritz Teezer Through-Zero VCO together with the Blacet Miniwave does an 8-step sequence. The Mellotron strings and choir sound is played on the Roland XP-80 and the bass on the Clavia Nord Lead 1. From 2:23 on a strings sound is played on the Waldorf Q Keyboard and I must admit I overdubbed that strings section with another strings sound of the Q Keyboard afterwards because it sounded very thin.

You can download/see/hear the video and music from my website soon."

ARP SOLUS

via this auction

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