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Monday, August 22, 2011

Vintage SERGE MODULAR SYNTHESIZER - 7 MODULES

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Vintage SERGE MODULAR SYNTHESIZER - 5 MODULES

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Voyager Kimball W-3 Organ Keyboard Synthesizer SN 417940


via this auction

Teenage Engineering Videos by kuonrecords


YouTube Uploaded by kuonrecords

Playlist:

Teenage Engineering OP-1 Test#01 with Famicom(NES)
Teenage Engineering OP-1 Test#02 with Bass Ukulele
Teenage Engineering OP-1 Test#03 with MS-20
Teenage Engineering OP-1 Test#04 with Toy Piano
Teenage Engineering OP-1 Test#05 with Alpaca

1979 EDP Wasp Skinny Ad


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

Click on the pic to read it.

Acidlab - Autobot 1st Test


YouTube Uploaded by xtront on Aug 21, 2011

"Used modules: Acidlab Autobot, TipTopAudio Z-3000 VCO, Bubblesound SEMvcf, Doepfer A-185-1 Bus Access, 2x A-140 ADSR, Cwejman VCA-4MX, Vermona TAI

Drums by Acidlab Miami, DIN-SYNCed from Autobot"

GeekMeet 082111

GeekMeet 082111 from Low-Gain on Vimeo.



"Been a while since we had a meet!
Had a lot of fun this time!"

HybridSID Digi Support


YouTube Uploaded by markusgritsch on Jun 4, 2011

"[This is a follow-up video demonstrating digi-support. The initial video is available here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gw-TQaskkQ8] [previously posted here]

I added digi-support to enable playback of tunes containing sampled sounds. Two things to keep in mind:

* The emulator code (TinySID) can only playback tunes in PSID format (in which the majority of the files in the HVSC are). However, with update #50 the digi-tunes in the HVSC have been replaced by ones in the newer RSID format. The old PSID digi-tunes are still avaliable separately here: http://www.hvsc.de/download/files/archives/C64MUSIC_PlaySID.rar
So use these for your digi pleasure :)

* The SID 8580R5 needs a digi-boost hack to play the digis sufficiently loud. Add a 330 k resistor from EXT IN to GND, preferrably using a switch.

Detailed explanations, pictures, schematics, and the firmware can be found here:
http://dangerousprototypes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=2197"

From the Desk of The Moogstress

via The Bob Moog Foundation

"To celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Bob Moog Foundation, we are sharing the first installation of the Moogstress blog. Michelle Moog-Koussa will continue to write about the more personal side of her work with the Foundation throughout the year. Here, she shares insights into the creation of the Foundation itself.

'My father was a quiet, introspective, cool, quirky, funny guy. He worked, and traveled for work, a lot so I got to see less of him than the average kid. While I silently longed to spend more time with him, even as a child I acknowledged that he functioned on an uncommon intellectual plane and that this attribute drove him to pursuits that were well outside the fathering realm. Dad was a great teacher, had a rambunctious laugh and sense of humor, loved chocolate and good food of all sorts, had a passion and attachment to nature and had the deepest, wisest, rarest presence that I have yet to experience. I loved him and respected him deeply, as you would expect, but he was still just my dad.

I have three siblings. We all grew up knowing that our father had done something remarkable, but it was rarely talked about in the house. Dad didn’t talk about work much and when asked, he often gave uncomfortable, short answers. There are probably many reasons for this for which I can only surmise, but one of them is surely that he wanted a place where he could just be Dad, and not be viewed through the big, and sometimes overwhelming, 'Bob Moog” filter.'"

Read the full post here.

Jen SX1000 Analogue Monophonic Synth

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