Thursday, March 22, 2012
Techno:Anywhere #1: On a deck!
YouTube Uploaded by bigbadchang on Mar 22, 2012
"Techno can happen any place and any time with a Korg Monotribe. Be prepared. Know the signs. And make sure you have money for the ice cream truck!"
monotribes on eBay
RSF Polykobol - Direct Live Action ! (NightBirds) 2012
YouTube Uploaded by NightBirds31 on Mar 22, 2012
"Nouvelle démonstration du Polykobol... joué en temps réel.
Pas d'inspiration aujourd'hui, mais juste une simple et basique démo.
Joué avec 4 voies pour l'arpégiateur et 4 voies superposées pour les Fx.
J'ai également étalonnée toutes les voies pour le mode de sortie stéréo.
Chaque voies avec un panoramique différent. Huit voies au total dans ce monstre!
Enregistré en sortie directe de la table de mixage MACKIE LM-3204.
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New démonstration of RSF Polykobol soon... played in real time.
No inspiration today, but just a simple and basic demo.
Played with 4 voices for the arpeggiator and 4 others voices for the Fx in stacking mode.
I also calibrated every voices for the stereo output.
Each voices with a different panning.
Recorded directly from the mix table MACKIE LM-3204.
Video by NightBirds.
Publication & Copyright by NightBirds Electronic Music - 2012"
1972 MOOG MINIMOOG MODEL D SN 1588 with Sync Mod
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via this auction
via the seller/listing: "purchased on August 26th, 1972 at the Sam Ash Music Store on 48th Street NYC. It is the first synthesizer I ever owned. The serial number is 1588.
It is in excellent physical condition, and in my opinion, near mint for a 40 year old instrument. Of course, there is some wear and a few small scratches, but it does not detract from the overall beauty of this historical synthesizer.
This Minimoog is in perfect working order. I play it regularly and just tested (as best I could) all of the parameters. In 2007, it was completely serviced by Kurt's Keyboards and Amps. The oscillators are stable and the sound is pure, classic Moog.
SYNCING: In addition, the cv in and out was removed (I never used it) and was replaced by an OSC 1 & 2 sync. The switch (blue on/off) and knob (External Input Volume) on the front panel controls the syncing of Oscillators 1 & 2. It sounds really cool!"
via the seller/listing: "purchased on August 26th, 1972 at the Sam Ash Music Store on 48th Street NYC. It is the first synthesizer I ever owned. The serial number is 1588.
It is in excellent physical condition, and in my opinion, near mint for a 40 year old instrument. Of course, there is some wear and a few small scratches, but it does not detract from the overall beauty of this historical synthesizer.
This Minimoog is in perfect working order. I play it regularly and just tested (as best I could) all of the parameters. In 2007, it was completely serviced by Kurt's Keyboards and Amps. The oscillators are stable and the sound is pure, classic Moog.
SYNCING: In addition, the cv in and out was removed (I never used it) and was replaced by an OSC 1 & 2 sync. The switch (blue on/off) and knob (External Input Volume) on the front panel controls the syncing of Oscillators 1 & 2. It sounds really cool!"
ARP 2600 Model 2600P SN 26847
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via this auction
More pics at the listing while up.
"Serial Number - 26847; Model Number - 2600P... The 2600P V3.0 and V4.0 models are denoted by the "G-clef" ARP logo and are the most common models out there with roughly 1700 2600P's produced during 1971-1974. Unfortunately, further changes to inferior parts were just around the corner. The Model 4012 filter used in the all the 2600's through 1976 used a design that was a copy of Moog's patented ladder-filter design. This led to a law-suit between Moog and ARP which forced ARP to design their own filter for their next version."
via this auction
More pics at the listing while up.
"Serial Number - 26847; Model Number - 2600P... The 2600P V3.0 and V4.0 models are denoted by the "G-clef" ARP logo and are the most common models out there with roughly 1700 2600P's produced during 1971-1974. Unfortunately, further changes to inferior parts were just around the corner. The Model 4012 filter used in the all the 2600's through 1976 used a design that was a copy of Moog's patented ladder-filter design. This led to a law-suit between Moog and ARP which forced ARP to design their own filter for their next version."
Yamaha AN1X Synth Demo
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Yamaha AN1X sythesizer for sale
YouTube Uploaded by sean77wilson2011 on Mar 22, 2012
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Custom silver knobs on this one.
YouTube Uploaded by sean77wilson2011 on Mar 22, 2012
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Custom silver knobs on this one.
Dr ZEE WORKSHOP AUDIO To GATE, TRIGGER, Vc Converter Analog Synthesizer Demonstration
YouTube Uploaded by DrZEEworkshop on Mar 22, 2012
"http://www.mzentertainment.com/studio_workshop_audio_to_gate_trigger_vc_conve...
Follow the link above for technical information about this project.
This is Dr ZEE Workshop 4 channel Analog AUDIO (AC) to GATE / TRIGGER and Vc CONVERTER unit in action demonstration."
Circuit Bent ZingZillas Noize Box by freeform delusion
YouTube Uploaded by eecouk on Mar 22, 2012
freeform-delusion on eBay
"Sounds Really Zingy! - ZingZilllas Noize Box
switched 1/4inch jack output
green LED
pitch up/down control
three button to trigger each tune
switchable noise/distortion
feedback control
feedback momentary button"
SNAZZY FX:ardcore:LFSR/delay
YouTube Uploaded by snazelle on Mar 22, 2012
"White-Noise/pattern gen controllable by CV loaded into Ardcore 1, cv controlled Delay loaded into ardcore 2"
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