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Thursday, July 05, 2012

VINTAGE 1967 RHEEM KEE BASS ANALOG SYNTHESIZER

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"For your consideration is this very nice all original example of a 1967 Rheem Kee Bass analog synthesizer, serial number 2566-162. A great sounding monophonic piano bass synth featuring 25 keys, Tone, Fuzz, Mode (sustain), and Decay rocker switches, plus a variable Bass Booster transporter-style lever. Back panel has Fine Tuning and Level Adjust trim POTs with an old T.V. style power cable. Two cracks on the control panel, some tape residue around the Tone switch, and one of the latches on the lid is missing. Otherwise, all original, great looking and sounding vintage analog piano bass synth in perfect working condition."

Teenage Engineering OP-1 30 minutes Jam Session July 5th 2012


YouTube Published on Jul 5, 2012 by mastertonberry

"Playing with my OP-1 for about 30 minutes. Creating and changing beats on the fly."

Old oscillating friends...


YouTube Published on Jun 3, 2012 by PositronMusic

"A little test of my audio generators from past times, cleaned and lovely waves again. New pieces with this instruments coming soon...."

If anyone knows the brand names for these let me know and I'll update the labels. Adding the HP label as they seem to be most common.

Video of Michael Jackson and Isao Tomita with Moog Modular & Synclavier

Michael JACKSON Play Keybord VERY RARE Bad era

YouTube Uploaded by MyAudreySony on Mar 19, 2011

A search on the right for Isao Tomita will bring up a ton of posts worth checking out again. Don't miss this one: Isao Tomita - When you wish upon a Star

IanniX — From UPIC to IanniX

IanniX — From UPIC to IanniX from IanniX on Vimeo.

Tristan Perich - Microtonal Wall at Interaccess - Walkthrough


Tristan Perich - Microtonal Wall at Interaccess - Walkthrough from Tristan Perich on Vimeo.


"1,500 speakers, each playing a single microtonal frequency, collectively spanning 4 octaves. Commissioned in part by Rhizome, with additional support from the Addison Gallery.

Video walkthrough from the exhibition "Microtonal Array" (with work by Tristan Perich and Sarah Rara)
InterAccess
Toronto, Canada

http://www.interaccess.org
http://www.tristanperich.com"

audible color

audible color from Momo Miyazaki on Vimeo.

audible color is an audio-visual instrument. Sound is generated based on color detected by a camera. Red, green and blue correspond with certain music notes. When the colors are mixed, the resulting secondary colors produce different notes. The size of the colors influences the volume and frequency of the notes played. Color detection and sound generation were created and are controlled using Processing code.

Designed by Hideaki Matsui and Momo Miyazaki

Generative Design Workshop 2012 with Joshua Noble and Daviid Gauthier
Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design (www.ciid.dk)

Yamaha Rx5 temporarily circuit bent - some patterns


YouTube Published on Jul 5, 2012 by Polynominaldotcom

"Just messing around with PCM chips. For more Info about classic RX5 please visit my dedicated webpage here:

http://www.polynominal.com/site/studio/gear/drum/yamaha_rx5/yamaha_rx5.html"

POLIVOKS Filter Demo

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YouTube Published on Jul 5, 2012 by DJjondent

"It's a strange synth. But what great filter .... can be switched from low pass to bandpass in an instant. It also posesses two envelopes that can be looped over the attack-decay sections.

I understand that Rammstein use this synth as does Franz Ferdinand.

This is the first of two videos comparing an original Polivoks Filter to one of its many clones.
In this demo, its Blue Lantern's LM4250 VCF.

Im starting with an open filter... Cutoff at max - level 6, resonance at 0.
I'll update this later with a more detailed explanation of the controls (for those who cant read Russian).
Modulation is via an LFO on the extreme left and an ADSR envelope."

Blue Lantern LM4250 VCF - Polivoks filter Clone

Published on Jul 5, 2012 by DJjondent

"Second part of the Polivoks Filter comparison/demo.

The Blue Lantern Filter is similar but not a copy.... it's got it's own great character.

and as it's now part of a modular synth you can do so many new things with it..... Iike mixing the LP & BandP filetr outputs.... and that "Brute" switch is aptly named.

In this demo I used a doepfer LFO to modulate the filter."

bluelantern on eBay (RSS)

Tube VCO


YouTube Published on Jul 5, 2012 by RecoHead
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