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Friday, September 09, 2011

Quasimidi POLYMORPH Analog-emulation Synth Sequencer


via this auction

ROLAND Juno 106

via this auction

SN 405902

Junost-21 SOVIET Synthesizer USSR Analog Synth


via this auction

"Unost' - 21 is a portable polyphonic keyboard EMI. A player can hang it on a shoulder. Timbre of sound can be changed in accordance with players desire by the use of controls or choosing one or 12 programed timbres with digital indication of chosen one.

The instrument changes sounding during playing composition using such effects as chorus, unison, transposition with continuous and coarse control, frequency and timbre vibrato with continuous frequency, depth and delay time control, fixed and dynamic change of timbre, attack and fading of sound. Attack, fading and level of envelope of the filter. Filter's cutoff frequency control from the keyboard.

The case of the instrument is made out of aluminium. Control panels are made out of shockproof polystyrene. Power unit is made as an individual part.

Specifications:
Formation of envelope in volume with attack and fading duration control.
Formation of envelope in timbre with attack duration control, fading, level and depth of timbre control.
Frequency and timbre vibrato in depth, frequency, pre- delay control.
Transposing on an octave (continuous and coarse)
Tuning of the musical range.
There is a filter with continuous range, depth and sharpness control.
Possibility to control cutoff frequency of filter by the keyboard.
Fixed choice of chorus and unison oundinsg.
Volume control
The power unit of the instrument has an electric indicator of ON mains."

Access Virus B With Original Box

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Roland JP-8000 Analog modeling Synth

via this auction

SN AK14251





Live Transmission


YouTube Uploaded by Subvertic on Sep 9, 2011

"Played live on Korg EMX, Access Virus Snow, Micron MIDI'd to IPad running Sunrizer.

Korg for drums, Virus for Bass and leads, IPad \ Sunrizer for Pads, FutureRetro for Acid

Excuse the small mistake at the and the keyboard playing :)"

Befaco Workshop Pics

Spanish here. Googlish here.

"Do you have a device half-finished, forever doomed to wander the shelves of the storage room of your house? Is it time to buy a kit, and never you dare to set it up? Do you want to modify a Casiotone, a Speak & Spell, a Chinese toy?"

"Workshops Befaco in Hangar - are now open!"

Stamba - Oldskool Live Act @ VieuMikro 2009


Stamba - Oldskool Live Act @ VieuMikro 2009 by deviationsociale
"Oldschool showcase @ VieuMikro 2009 (Old computers meeting)"

via My Commodore 64 where you'll find some additional pics.

"Here is a live act i’ve made in 2009 at the “VieuMikro” retro-compter convention Toulouse – FRANCE. I used 2 Commodore 64 – one with Prophet 64 + FireStarter MIDI interface (for TB-303 emulation) and another one with FB-MIDI and MidiSlave (for bass/strings sounds)."

You'll also find some info on the FB-MIDI, a modern MIDI interface for the C64.

NMG2 Open Source Editor - Nord Modular G2

via brunov on electro-music.com where you can follow progress.

First screen: "After a a lot of blood sweat and tears, especially tears, the software is now in a state that you can make a simple patch interactively over the usb interface. Here is a screenshot of the result and the patch when the clavia software is opened. I'll put the source code up when over the weekend when i cleaned it up a bit, but in ths stage it's only interesting for developers.

There remains a lot of work making alle the modules, with alle the little knobs and buttons. I just auto generated the modules you see in the picture, not much to look at. So maybe if we have a long winter like they have in Sweden i'll have time to make something that approaches the clava software modules.

But I'll concentrate on adding/deleting/moving/copying cables and patches and so on first and maybe do something with the volume indicators. I don't know how far I'll take this, but so far it's going well, messages and so on seem well structured and logical. Still al lot of unkowns though."

Middle: "The last week I've been working on the graphics and learning a few new things to make it all look a bit better, you can see a picture of a few modules that are more or less ready, and I’ve been spending a lot of time designing the object structure. I think that's very important to make it flexible and adaptable, for example if someone wants to change to graphics he doesn't have to rewrite all the software.

So my next goal is to make a few more modules ready and to do some patching with it. Then I’ll find out where all the bugs are..."

Bottom: "The graphic's part turns out to be the most difficult, because of the layers ( a layer modules the a layer controls and then the cables on top) and the large amount of controls and it all has to perform reasonably quickly of course."

Pretty awesome. I'd love to see an editor for the original NM and the G2 on the iPad.

Vince Clarke's Analogue Monologues Part 7 - The Kobol


New video at Vince Clarke's Analogue Monologues
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