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Monday, May 30, 2011

Ghazala iPad 2 Audio Desk


YouTube Uploaded by qrghazala on May 29, 2011

"I've been sneaking around Apple's garden for a long time, dating back to the Apple II motherboard hacked into my code-munching poly-synth of the early '80's. I've modded iMacs, towers, endless accessories, and I've drastically bent mac-centric code with wonderful result. This movie loosens another brick in Apple's wall, and opens the iPad's usability tremendously.

I know I'm not the only individual appreciating the experimental music apps available on the iPad. I'm anxious to support the developers' fine work. But for musicians, the iPad's interface can be frustrating. Do you really want to use dongles, mini-jacks and flimsy wire to get in and out of the thing?

This audio breakout solves these problems, is easy to do, and is inexpensive.

No bending here, just a quick, theory-true hack based upon iPad docking charts I found online. Not a superdock. No competition for the Alesis breakout. But if you want a slick, basic and functional DIY audio desk, on the cheap, check this hack out!

The breakout board is available at kineteka.com

Be sure to see the photos and REVISIONS, and pick-up the printable schematic at my iPad Audio Desk flickr gallery:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/moonbear3325/sets/72157626688587705/

This audio desk is really fun to use. Hacking the apple is always a good thing. I hope you'll enjoy the movie! (Let it download for full-screen 1080).

-Reed Ghazala"

Reed Ghazala is considered the father of circuit bending. See the Ghazala label below for more including the Ghazala Thereglyph.

First look at the Turnado multi-effect tool by Sugar Bytes


First look at the Turnado multi-effect tool by Sugar Bytes from Richard Devine on Vimeo.

"First look at the new Turnado multi-effect tool by Sugar Bytes. Just checking out the interface, and listening through a few presets on one drum loop.


sugar-bytes.com/​content/​products/​Turnado/​index.php?lang=en"

1978 Roland "Groupies Aren't Everything" Ad Featuring SH-5


via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find the write-up.

Buchla Music Easel - with friends


flickr By rick604

Memorymoog Synthesizer Model 3458

via this auction

Moog Prodigy

via this auction

SN 3803X ?

Realistic Moog MG-1 with Origina Box

via this auction


Roland AMDEK COMPU MUSIC CMU-800

via this auction
"Branded as 'Amdek' but is actual fact exactly the same as the Roland branded cmu-800

'Although Roland were based in Hamamatsu by the early '80s, Kakehashi established the AMDEK Corporation in Osaka. Their main product lines were small effects units and computer monitors manufactured for Roland (but not by Roland) in Taiwan. For a couple of years, the company proved to be surprisingly successful but, as competition mounted, Kakehashi decided not to compete with the large computer companies entering the market, and in 1983 he ceased supplying monitors, simultaneously discontinuing the effects units. But this was not the end for the company. Kakehashi renamed it the 'Roland DG Corporation', and then used it as a vehicle to release a range of the company's own computer and music peripherals.'"


Moog Prodigy Synthesizer

via this auction

Orgon Systems Energiser Synth Modules

via this auction
"If you are looking at this then you already know about Geoff Waterston and Orgon Systems. Orgon Systems Energiser Synth Modules. These modules are standard Orgon Energiser modules, they were made for me by Geoff (when we used to work together) to make a filter module like a QTron.

They include an:
Envelope Follower
Multimode Filter
LFO
Power Supply Module.

They come in a box made by Orgon Systems but it is a bit tatty, However the modules are immaculate and in full working order.

They sounds produced by the filter are unbelievable, I've never heard a filter sweep so low and high, phenomenal frequency response.

I used these with old analogue synths and it really improves the thinnest sounding mono or polysynth. (you can polish a turd ;) )"

See the Orgon label below for more.
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