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Friday, December 02, 2011

Sponsor Shout Out

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Moving forward, all new sponsors will be announced in a new post as a show of gratitude and an opportunity to call out all sponsors of the site.

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ANALOG SYNTHESIZER MODULAR SYNTH 9V part.3


YouTube Uploaded by panote09 on Dec 2, 2011
panote09 on eBay (RSS)

All parts here.

B Willing James Sonica Synth Solo


"Solo with a Sonica Synthesizer. Rare instrument designed by Frank Eventoff in 1979. So yes, we're the same age. Not me and Frank that is."


via this auction

VINTAGE FRANK EVENTOFF [SERGE] SONICA SYNTHESIZER

Maestro G-2 Rhythm N Sound

via this auction
analogsd (RSS)
SN M-5917 or M-3917
"This box is amazing.
Here's a brief rundown of the effects:
-analog drum sounds that track with your strumming(Bass Drum, Bongo, Brush, Tambourine, Clav)
-analog bass synth sound that tracks your pitch(String Bass)
-Maestro Fuzz
-Auto Wah with adjustable width speed(Wow Wow)
-Tremelo with adjustable rate(Echo Repeat)
-Tone Filter(Color Tones)
Included in the listing is the Maestro G-2, Rhythm N Sound and the original case..."

Z VEX RINGTONE 2008 HAND PAINTED


via this auction
analogsd (RSS)

KORG Mono/Poly Analog Synthesizer


via this auction

SN 379878

Buchla System #1& Moog Taurus 2


YouTube Uploaded by Ebotronix on Dec 2, 2011

"Buchla System #1& Moog Taurus 2
Akai MFC 42
Boss LS 2
Doepfer R2m
Kenton Pro Solo( Aux SH LFO to FB2) & Pro Solo Mk2 (Taurus Midi to cv)
Maestro Ringmodulator
Sherman Filterbank 2
Yamaha MCS 2
Audio : 261e to Boss LS2 to Taurus to Ringmodulator to
Sherman FB 2 to 292e to Akai
Logic master clock and Ultrabeat Drum"

The Animals House of the Rising Sun Old School Computer Remix


YouTube Uploaded by bd594 on Dec 2, 2011

"While following on the coat tail of my first popular video "Queen Bohemian Rhapsody Old School Computer Remix" [posted here - also see bd594 & the mechanical label for more] i tried to change the venue and built a couple of robot bands (yeah! machines that play actual instruments). These videos didn't fair as well so i decided to go back to the basics and create another video utilizing old computer equipment. For this video i recorded each instrument separately with a decent stereo mic and i also used a mixer to adjust the audio levels. i would like to point out that absolutely no sampling or audio effects were used.

instruments

a. HP Scanjet 3P, Adaptec SCSI card and a computer powered by Ubuntu v9.10 OS as the Vocals. (hey, the scanner is old)
b. Atari 800XL with an EiCO Oscilloscope as the Organ
c. Texas instrument Ti-99/4A with a Tektronix Oscilloscope as the Guitar
d. Hard-drive powered by a PiC16F84A microcontroller as the bass drum and cymbal

i was very pleased how the hard-drive drums turned out and they sound great. i will definitely use them in my next video. Oh Yeah, my next video i would like to use a current song so please leave any recommendations.
(3OH!3 is a big contender)

i would like to give a shoutout to James Houston who (i think) was the first person to use multiple legacy computer equipment in conjunction to make a song. Be sure to take the time to view his YouTube video "Big ideas: Don't get any - Radiohead cover by James Houston". [posted here]

For all you haters out there:
1. The timing is not off, take the time to listen to the actual song before criticizing.
2. No, i don't have a lot of spare time so i have to use it sparingly.
3. Fair use on the internet. Not making any money here! i wasn't even born when this song came out but this is just one way of reviving an older song and introducing it to Generation Z.

:)

thanks for watching
BD594"

Decoding the Korg Monotribe Firmware Upgrade

via Gravitronic where you'll find the full details.

"Korg released a firmware update for the monotribe. It's an audio file that you play to the sync input of the monotribe. Interesting, yeah? Let's take a look at the content of the file and see how far we can get towards disassembly. This would be the first steps towards a custom firmware for the korg monotribe..."

Update: a couple more links worth checking out if interested:

Korg monotribe Firmware 2.0 analysis on Gameboy Genius (in via Michael)
Reverse engineering a Korg Monotribe on hackaday

EMI Powerhouse Rhythm Unit Drums with collection of magazines


YouTube Uploaded by FromNaplesTV on Dec 1, 2011

"EMI Powerhouse Rythm unit from "The Pando Collection""


via this auction via Fernando in the comments of this post.

"For one week only, from "The Pando Collection of Keyboards and Antiques" comes out this Emi Powerhouse Bandmaster Rhythm Unit. One of the most enigmatic electro-mechanic instruments built on the pre-digital era. This one of a kind instrument is one of the few in working condition in the world and is complete with a collection of eight magazines.

From the family of Mellotron instruments, the Powerhouse is loved by producers in search on that 70's analog sound. The Powerhouse is a must have not just for collectors, but also for producers and studios in search of original loops.

The Powerhouse magazines feature adjustable loops of excellent quality. And this unit comes with 8.

Tape 1 is Quickstep, Shuffle, Twist and funky beat.
Tape 2 includes Old Time Jazz, Jazz waltz 12/8 rhythm and Nodern Waltz.
Tape 3 includes: Slow foxtrot, tango, pasodoble y bolero.
Tape 4: includes: Samba, mambo, Merengue y Calypso.
Tape 5: Rumba, Cha-cha-cha, Bossa nova and Beguine,
Tape 6: March, Polka, Rhythm and Jig.
Tape 7 includes two versions of Motown slowbeat and two versions of Latin slowbeat.
Tape 8: includes Latin Rock, Rock n' Rhythm, Cuban rock and Glitter Rock.

The Powerhouse uses adapts the technology that Chamberlain and Bradley used on the Mellotron, improving functionality and reliability by using this high end 8 track magazines.
Location: Miami, Florida."

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