via Suit Et Tie Guy's Photos
BAM!
d3 - DESIGNED BY DETACHMENT 3 WWW.DET3.NET
"It Works!" screen grab below for the archives.
SWITCH Channel Inputs below.
Wednesday, August 03, 2011
Tellun Neural Agonizer in Harvestman Orange & Black
via Scott Sebastian Jaeger on FB
TLN-156 Neural Agonizer
"The TLN-156 Neural Agonizer is a voltage controlled spring reverb processor. Although this module can be used to simulate room reverb with most audio signals, it includes numerous enhancements specifically designed for interfacing to a modular synthesizer. If you're looking for a smooth, natural sounding reverb system to make your synthesizer sound like its being played in the Concertgebouw, then go buy a Lexicon. This is not your grandmother's reverb tank, this is a noxious tool capable of inflicting some serious damage to your audio..."
KORG MS 20 Vintage Analog Synthesizer
via this auction
"In case you are looking at the panel and you don't know Korg terminology from back then, they used to call what everyone else called the LFO an "MG," or Modulation Generator."
SN 144419
"In case you are looking at the panel and you don't know Korg terminology from back then, they used to call what everyone else called the LFO an "MG," or Modulation Generator."
SN 144419
Yamaha AN1X Synthesizer
via this auction
SN NX01170
"Heralded as hands-down the best virtual analog synths ever made. It offers truly traditional yet modern methods of analog synthesizing, 10 notes of polyphony, 8 knobs for tweaking, and an arpeggiator with dozens of inspiring patterns! This one can go deep so it is probably not for synthesis newbies!"
SN NX01170
"Heralded as hands-down the best virtual analog synths ever made. It offers truly traditional yet modern methods of analog synthesizing, 10 notes of polyphony, 8 knobs for tweaking, and an arpeggiator with dozens of inspiring patterns! This one can go deep so it is probably not for synthesis newbies!"
Monotribe Step Sequencer / Pitch CV
YouTube Uploaded by poolpartyfy on Aug 3, 2011
"I found a way to control the Monotribe's pitch step wise with a step sequencer. Checkout http://monomodder.blogspot.com/ for more information on this."
Monotribe Illuminant Pitch Control
Uploaded by poolpartyfy on Aug 3, 2011
"I found a way to control the Monotribe's pitch. Checkout this example wit a photoresistor. Go to http://monomodder.blogspot.com/ for more information on this."
Circuit bent Yamaha EMT-10 AWM Sound Expander by BAUM WTF? Ambience Generator!
YouTube Uploaded by BaumDerProllige on Aug 3, 2011
"This is the most random sounding deice i have ever created , i like it."
Introducing Pulse Code Inc Rhythm Studio
YouTube Uploaded by PulseCodeInc on Aug 3, 2011
Soon to be released...
Playlist:
Rhythm Studio Browser and Workspace
Rhythm Studio Pattern Mode
Rhythm Studio Song Mode
Rhythm Studio ST-1 Synthesizer
Rhythm Studio TB-3 Synthesizer
Rhythm Studio DR-8 Drum Machine
Rhythm Studio Control Pad
Rhythm Studio Mixer and FX
http://www.pulsecodeinc.com/
Pulse Code, Inc. - iTunes
iPads on eBay
iPod Touch on eBay
New Mattson Mini Modular Starter Systems & Summer Sale
via George Mattson:
""I have compiled a couple of starter system packages for the enthusiasts who wish to just get started without making a lot of choices.
I have a version with a MIDI/Cv converter and a version without the MIDI but, it is replaced with a front panel power control and a Utility 1 module.
Technically, my thoughts were that one system can be utilized for tonal creations while the other can be used for the more allegoric desires.
But, hey, they're modulars...You can do whatever you want :)
Choices for each system are either a horizontal or a vertical case format and, a choice of Maple or walnut for the case material. Walnut costs $15.00 more than the maple.
The systems are similar to my original basic system configuration from four years ago with the following changes:
Two VCO's instead of one. (second VCO replaced the Glide module)
The newer Voltage Controlled Dual LFO in place of the non VC LFO.
A 4-channel Voltage Controlled Mixer in place of the manual 4-channel Mixer.
The rest of the modules are the same. Detailed information can be found on our WIKI site at: http://www.mattsonminimodular.com/wiki/index.php?title=Starter_Systems
The total cost of the packaged systems are both about $200.00 less than purchasing all of the components individually.
The total cost of the packaged systems are both about $200.00 less than purchasing all of the components individually.
On top of that, I've had a 10% off summer sale running since last week that is supposed to expire today.
I've extended the sale through Sunday, August 7, 2011.
New customers that register on the shopping cart get a one-time coupon that they can redeem for an additional 5% off by entering the coupon code Newcust5 during checkout.
The cart URL is: http://www.mattsonminimodular.com/shop/
...That's about as low as I can go and still eat :)"
""I have compiled a couple of starter system packages for the enthusiasts who wish to just get started without making a lot of choices.
I have a version with a MIDI/Cv converter and a version without the MIDI but, it is replaced with a front panel power control and a Utility 1 module.
Technically, my thoughts were that one system can be utilized for tonal creations while the other can be used for the more allegoric desires.
But, hey, they're modulars...You can do whatever you want :)
Choices for each system are either a horizontal or a vertical case format and, a choice of Maple or walnut for the case material. Walnut costs $15.00 more than the maple.
The systems are similar to my original basic system configuration from four years ago with the following changes:
Two VCO's instead of one. (second VCO replaced the Glide module)
The newer Voltage Controlled Dual LFO in place of the non VC LFO.
A 4-channel Voltage Controlled Mixer in place of the manual 4-channel Mixer.
The rest of the modules are the same. Detailed information can be found on our WIKI site at: http://www.mattsonminimodular.com/wiki/index.php?title=Starter_Systems
The total cost of the packaged systems are both about $200.00 less than purchasing all of the components individually.
The total cost of the packaged systems are both about $200.00 less than purchasing all of the components individually.
On top of that, I've had a 10% off summer sale running since last week that is supposed to expire today.
I've extended the sale through Sunday, August 7, 2011.
New customers that register on the shopping cart get a one-time coupon that they can redeem for an additional 5% off by entering the coupon code Newcust5 during checkout.
The cart URL is: http://www.mattsonminimodular.com/shop/
...That's about as low as I can go and still eat :)"
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