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Monday, July 02, 2012

Hex Schmitt Drone Box, by FrankenMusik

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YouTube Published on Jul 2, 2012 by FrankenMusik

"A quick demo of the sounds/textures from this Hex Schmitt based drone box.

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"Uniquely designed drone synthesizer enables creation of soundscapes and audio textures. Provides an excellent source for studio samples or use in a live performance; small compact design fits easily with your other equipment.

Features:
Quad square wave oscillators (configured into two pairs), dual frequency control for each pair, separation control between the pairs, master volume controll, 1/4" output jack.

Operates on a single 9VDC power Supply (not included), 2.1mm jack with a (+) tip.

Approximate dimensions: 5 in x 2-5/8 in x 2-3/8 in"

Mutable Instruments Shruthi-1 (SMR-4 MKII) + Extras!

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"This Shruthi-1 was specifically built to go straight to ebay. Specs on the synth can be found here: http://www.mutable-instruments.net/shruthi1/specs The synth ships with the latest SMR-4 Analog Filter (SMR-4 MKII). All components are brand new and were ordered specifically for this synth. All part numbers were taken from the BOM's on the Mutable Website. The case, PCB's and Microprocessor & eeprom chips were purchased from Mutable Instruments. All parts have been sourced locally to save on costs.

Synth ships with latest firmware version (0.96) and upgraded storage (512K compared to the original storage size of 128K on older units) for a total of 464 total patch slots. Patches 1-128 are the stock patches. I have also added custom patches to slots 129-268. These patches were found on the Mutable Instruments Forum as well as ones I have created.

I have been building synths and other DIY projects as well as working as an Electronics Technician for 11 years. All solder joints are solid, no cold joints. Synth has been fully tested!"

New Blue Lantern Dwarf Star Module

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"Tunable, Random Pulse Generator made from CMOS CD4000 Family IC Chips. Best way to describe the sound is to use the Classic Arcade game 'Defender' for reference. You can make some nice snare and Chip Core type percussive sounds.

CV input sources: CV direct input, FM direct input (has bigger range then cv input), Linear CV input.

There is an on board 3 Band EQ, yup like the mixer consoles. It is setup for Synth Level signals. The Noise Generator is set to pass thru it also. So you get (1) Raw Noise out, and (1) EQ Noise out. To process one of your external VCO's through the EQ just plug it into the Input jack to break the internal switch jack between the Noise Generator and the EQ.

You can use this as a random Clock signal also.
There is an Orange Led to give you feedback on the Pulse rate."

Mix001 by Blue Lantern

Oberheim Matrix 6 Analog Synthesizer

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Roland SH-101 with Original Box, Mod Grip & Gig Bag

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White Crumar BIT 99 SYNTHESIZER SN 01420

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Pianissimo & Electron Mini Pianos

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WALDORF 'Q' RACK SYNTHESIZER SN 020925865

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MakeNoise Echophone Video by James Cigler

MakeNoise Echophon from James Cigler on Vimeo.

A brief overview of the MakeNoise Echophone with some sonic examples.

Balpa Faztidi


YouTube Published on Jul 2, 2012 by sduck409

"In which the monkeys in my synthesizer express their outrage at the unfairness of their captivity

Basically the same patch as my last video. Still just 5 modules used. The Dual Wogglebug is doing a lot - modulating things left and right and putting out the wobbly clock that's driving the Klee Sequencer, which driving the pitches of the cross-modulated Buchla 258 Dual VCO clone and the frequency of the Korgasmatron III VCF which is in bandpass mode. The Wogglebug is also flipping the panning of the Yusynth Mixer/Panner around. And it's all going through a Eventide Space with a really basic Hall setting. Recorded straight into the computer, no audio editing afterwards. Copyright 2012 Stephen Drake."
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