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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Elettrorama Theramax Theremin Upgrade with CV and MIDI


via Livio Lanzetta on Facebook.

More pics here.

"Elettorama has a midify theremax theremin assignable MIDI control change with reason, ableton live, logic, vst intruments, MIDI compatible application software and more ...imagine... you can!"

Waiting on additional info. I'm guessing this is for the PAiA Theramax.

Subsonic Labs Wolfram audio demo


YouTube Published on Apr 12, 2012 by banankompott

"An audio demo of the new Subsonic Labs Wolfram VST and Audio Units plugin."

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Published on Apr 12, 2012 by banankompott

P-Funk's Bernie Worrell's Custom Pink Back Moog Little Phatty


via Moog Music Inc. on Facebook

"Happy Birthday to Bernie Worrell, legendary keyboardist and founding member of P-Funk. All hail Dr. Woo!

We hope he likes his birthday present...."

Processing CV with Doepfer A189-1 VBM-Voltage Controlled Bit Modifier


YouTube Published on Apr 19, 2012 by raulsworldofsynths

"Experimental use of the Doepfer A189-1 VBM Voltage controlled Bit Modifier to process control voltages."

All parts here.

The Droner for iPad


"Welcome to The Droner, experimental noise & drone station for iPad. On the left, you can see the routing schematics of the synthesizer. Be careful, you don’t have a classic or a regular machine in your hands. Indeed, it can produces very unique and strange sounds textures and you have to learn to handle it.

You have to use it with earphones or to use a line input on your sound-system in order to render the best results.

You can record while playing with it. The PCM file will be saved in the document folder of The Droner application on your iPad. You use iTunes to manage the files in this folder to backup them on your computer, or remove them."

The Droner - Julien Bayle
iPads on eBay

Mik300z's Roland Juno G


YouTube Published on Apr 18, 2012 by mik300z

"Price 580 euros. As above, with orginal manual and power supply, I bought it new for just under 1K , email me via YT for price and shipping details, or questions Etc. As far as I know, shipping would be around 60 euro within europe"

This one in via -Ad1073cH

Electronotes Synthesizer Circuits on Make Magazine


via Make Magazine

"Electronotes is a newsletter on electronic music synthesis that was started in 1972 by Cornell EE professor Bernie Hutchins. It’s a great source for electronic music schematics and circuit ideas. Early contributors to the newsletter were people like Robert Moog and Don Buchla, and a lot of interesting modular synthesizers like the Elby Designs ASM2 are based on circuits originally published in the newsletter. It’s an ongoing concern, with all new issues available for free on the Electronotes site..."

This one in via -Ad1073cH

DIY CV Quantizer


YouTube Published on Apr 19, 2012 by borisandfef

"Arduino based CV Quantizer based on code and schematics from this fellow"

Curious who "this fellow" is.

Doepfer Dark Energy


YouTube Uploaded by sizza79 on Dec 30, 2011

"keep on turning them knobs..."

Doepfer Dark Energies on eBay

MFB Nanozwerg Video Demos

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YouTube Uploaded by sizza79 on Sep 28, 2011

"just fiddling with some of them knobs..."

Lightman's MFB Nanozwerg Demo (Nano does all the sounds)
Uploaded by TheRealTakumaji on Jan 23, 2012

"English:

This is a quick and rather funky demonstration of the Nanozwerg, an analog monophonic synthesizer manufactured by Manfred Fricke Berlin (MFB), Germany. All sounds (bassdrum, snaredrum, closed hi, open hi, tip-tom low, tip-tom high, crapclap, sweeping pad, funk lead, FM loop) have been created from scratch on the Nano, then they got sampled with an Akai S-20 desktop sampler and arranged on my Roland MC-50 MK II sequencer. The bassline has been directly sequenced and live tweaked with/on the 'Zwerg. There's a slight Chorus effect (DigiTech TSR-12) and a bit of compression on the drum samples (dbx 166a), plus lotsa magnificent noise courtesy of Fricke's little beast.

The Nanozwerg ("Zwerg" is German for "dwarf", btw.) is a powerful and inexpensive mono synth that has just the right amount of dirt and personality to make it interesting for me. Bought it a year ago for about 220 Euros and it's worth every penny in my opinion, it's small, easy to use and comes with a killer sound and tons of features you wouldn't expect in a synth of its class. VCO with four waveforms (saw, pulse, square, triangle), four octave ranges, CV and MIDI controls, various internal and external modulation options, the LFO can be driven into audio range for nice FM effects and even act as second VCO, Glide (portamento), subosc with four mix modes, including noise for percussive stuff (like the hihats and snare you hear in the demo), four filter models (bandpass, lowpass, highpass and notch), audio input, and more. Can't recommend it highly enough.

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