Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Dave Vosh Eurorack System & Performance
dave vosh - live at pyramid-atlantic,silver spring,md 11-26-2011.wmv
YouTube Uploaded by davevosh on Nov 28, 2011
"modular synthesizer live performance at pyramid-atlantic arts center in silver spring, md.. event was sponsored by d.c. sonic circuits and held on 11/26/2011.
dave vosh - modular synthesizer"
Modified Korg M3
YouTube Uploaded by AkselPL on Nov 29, 2011
"Light modified Korg M3
In future i plan to backlight all buttons."
Modified Gakken SX-150 synth + 5 step random CV sequencer
YouTube Uploaded by vcs3dreams on Nov 29, 2011
"Modified Gakken SX-150 + 5 Step random sequencer. The sequencer feeds CV to the Gakken's filter cutoff CV in. External LFO on Gakken being feed into pitch CV in. Both pieces are listed on etsy.com
http://www.etsy.com/listing/81933368/reserved-for-orlala1-analog-synth
http://www.etsy.com/listing/80741740/5-step-cv-sequencer-analog-control?ref=v1_other_2"
Steinberg's Model-E & VB-1 Re-released for Free
"Throughout the long history of Steinberg, many products have come and gone, many have been superseded by new variants and others have been dropped completely. Once in a while, however, some of our developers like to dig up one of these long forgotten gems and polish it ready for current operating systems.
As these revived products remain discontinued, their updates are not officially supported. Updates for discontinued products are sporadic as these are voluntarily provided by our engineers in their free time.
Today, Steinberg would like to share with you the following:
Model E — classic analog synth with ultra-low CPU load
VB-1 — virtual bass emulation with selectable pick position"
download here
As these revived products remain discontinued, their updates are not officially supported. Updates for discontinued products are sporadic as these are voluntarily provided by our engineers in their free time.
Today, Steinberg would like to share with you the following:
Model E — classic analog synth with ultra-low CPU load
VB-1 — virtual bass emulation with selectable pick position"
download here
PAiA Stereo Chord Egg 3790 from 1976
via this auction
"There are getting pretty hard to find. I have actually never seen another one. EGG stands for 'encephalo-gratification generator.' Wooooh...
In spite of the rather bloppy soldering job done originally, this circuit board worked for many years, but was put away in storage for the last couple of decades. Now, for whatever reason, it has stopped working. I have no idea why and just don't have time to try to fix it. It is time for someone else to experiment with this. The instructions give many ideas for modifications for different results. DIY fun.
It is a pretty cool synth, randomly selecting from 3 chords (I, IV, V) and fading them in and out by the individual notes. With a stereo effect from the filtering. The most fun I had with it was when I effectively overdubbed it 100 times, layering it up with my old 1/2" 4 Track. Quite a sound, like hearing a cloud."
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