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Wednesday, January 04, 2012

CLOUT! Metasonix Astro Experiment (Planet: Zog)


YouTube Uploaded by CLOUTmusictv on Dec 13, 2011

"Astro experiment using Metasonix D-1000 through SnazzyFX Wow & Flutter, and MF-102 Ring Modulator. Assisted by a Synare3"

Buchla 202-24 Portable Case

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Mystery arp module

flickr By Lorne in Canada
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"Bought years ago online as a whim, but what ARP is it from?"

Update: Turns out it's a high frequency oscillator for the pitch to voltage converter in the Avatar. According to Phil Cirocco of CMS it's not really useful as a synth VCO. "The only good part on that board is the 1.87K Tempco resistor. It can be used in a standard ARP VCO."


Oberheim Scans & Price List


flickr By Chris Kann
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Polyfusion Scans


flickr By Chris Kann



Cyndustries PROGRAMMER


via this auction

"Brand New Ready-to-Ship Synthesizer Module New Year Sale Special No Waiting!

Back in March of 1977 the delightful Mr Serge Tcherepnin wrote a do it yourself article in Synapse Magazine for a handy control voltage "Programmer" module. Playfully he published it using the alias of Mr. "Arpad Benares" and now close to thirty-years later we are pleased to offer the very same Benares Programmer fully assembled in Modcan A-series banana format as a very limited edition!

Putting this wonderful nostalgia aside for a moment, this Programmer is a terrifically useful tool for your modular. Think of it as a Sequencer with five stages of four knobs each. You can access the stages sequentially, or individually, and in any random order of your choosing by either driving the Programmer to a specific stage with an input pulse or with your finger using its big sexy industrial crisp-action LED pushbuttons.

Each button has an individual Gate Output to activate other modules in your system, and there is a Common Pulse Out jack to fire your envelope generator no matter which of the buttons is pushed for traditional keyboard applications. Actually you can put several of these double wide Programmers in rows to form even longer keyboards!

For convenience the original design has been updated to include white Strobe Up and Strobe Down jacks. A fun new way of sequencing can be explored by putting different LFOs into both jacks at once - for push-me pull-you tug-of-war type rhythms and melodies like "three notes forward, and one back".

Programmers can of course be used to play four-part melodies or pre-programmed chords, but they are often used to control other various parameters of a large patch such as the cut-off frequency or resonance of filters, or the amount of lag, or or the speed of a clock, or the wave selection of a MiniWave module, or literally any handful of things that need to be pre-programmed for big sweeping changes instantly, (in a live performance for example).

If you need more than two hands for major shifts in your music, just Program it!

Take advantage of the JANUARY SALE PRICE ( Save $100.00) and to see more please visit cyndustries.com"

See cyndustries other items for more.

Analogue Solutions Semblance

via this auction

Moog!


Garfield Electronics Doctor Click

via this auction

You can find specs and details previously captured on the Doctor Click in this post.

Jomox AiR Base99 Analog Drum Synth SN 0215-1762


via this auction

CRUMAR BIT 01 RACK SYNTH

via this auction

"The Bit-01 is a rackmount 6-voice programmable polyphonic analog synthesizer with digital control similar to the Bit One and Bit-99 keyboard synthesizers. The 2 computer controlled oscillators, 6 VCF resonant filters, 6 VCAs and 2 LFOs each per voice, easy hands-on editing and a layer/split function make this one phatt analog poly-synth! there are 99 memory patches. The Bit-01 is well suited for studio use and in all forms of electronic music."

Unofficial Bit One/Bit 99/Bit 01 Page: http://www.pierregander.com/bit/index.html [Last updated May 1, 2001 as of this post].
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