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Thursday, February 07, 2013

Livid Instruments BASE remote script for Ableton Live 8

Published on Feb 7, 2013 lividTV·130 videos

"This is an alpha version of our Live 8 script for Live. It probably already changed, but we'd love your input."

1979 Strider Systems Inc. DCS II Signal Flow Chart and Dealer Price List


via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find the rest of the scans and write-up.

Nebulophone

Uploaded on Aug 16, 2010 DeathOfSelfMusic·5 videos

"messing around with my Nebulophone for the first time. Mostly in the Hypernoise 3000 mode."

http://bleeplabs.com

Drone Lab

Uploaded on Oct 10, 2010 DeathOfSelfMusic·5 videos

"Just messing around with my new Drone Lab"

Arthur Joly - TR808 + JOLYMOD + MINIMOOG


Arthur Joly - TR808 + JOLYMOD + MINIMOOG from arthur joly on Vimeo.
synth jam

AMSynths AM8705 Dual ADSR Based on Roland 100m & System 700

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"This module is a Dual ADSR similar to the envelope generators in the Roland 700 and 100M modular analog synthesizers.
The AM8705 contains two identical traditional ADSR format envelope generators with variable Attack, Decay, Sustain and Release.
The module uses 30mm travel slide potentiometers and has toggle switches to switch between 2 different set of timings - slow or fast.

Detailed Description
This module contains two envelope generators each with 3 timed stages: Attack, Decay, Release.
The Sustain control adjusts the level to which the Decay time reduces to. Both ADSR’s are triggered together by an internal gate signal from the standard Doepfer 16 pin bus, or a front panel push button (MANUAL GATE), or individually via a gate signal connected to the front panel Gate jacks (GATE1, GATE2).
The standard duration of each stage is 10 seconds, but each ADSR can be switched using the TIME toggle switch into a fast timing 1/10 the duration.
This enables fast envelopes to be generated. Two identical control voltages are available for each ADSR, making it easy to patch an ADSR into both a VCF and VCA simultaneously.
The gate signal is displayed for each ADSR via a dedicated LED. Each ADSR generates a control signal from 0V to +10V."



The seller also has a Tiptop Audio Z3000 listed here.

VacoLoco Zira Wavetable Synth

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"Very powerful synth... 2 Oscillators with 48 waves each and a Sub Osc going through a Korg VCF/VCA. The same as the DW8000 uses.

Built by the designer so very solid."

Yamaha FM not FM? CASIO CZ-1 Phase Distortion Synthesizer

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Phase Distortion synthesis was Casio's implementation of Yamaha's FM synthesis.  Or was it?

Here's something interesting I found looking up Phase Distortion synthesis on Wikipedia (anyone confirm|deny this?):

"Phase distortion synthesis is a synthesis method introduced in 1984 by Casio in its CZ range of synthesizers, and similar to phase modulation synthesis in the sense that both methods dynamically change the harmonic content of a carrier waveform by application of another waveform (modulator) in the time domain. Casio introduced the term 'phase distortion'.

Yamaha had previously produced the first Phase Modulation synthesizers in their DX series of synthesizers: Yamaha mistakenly promoted their machines as FM when in fact used phase modulation. Both methods produce composite waveforms whose harmonics are the sum and difference of the carrier and modulator waveforms"

Click the pics for the larger shots.  I never noticed the display was recessed before.  Also never noticed the grid stripes on the side panels.  Finally, lots of zeros in that serial number, SN B00000980.

EML 101 Electrocomp suitcase analogue synth

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Vintage VERMONA-DDR Analog Synthesizer

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"VERMONA-DDR made in the 80's.The machine is very rare,only a few hundred have been made out of this model.It's in fully working condition,the physical outlook is great as well,some scratches here and there due to its vintage status,nothing major though,nor ugly.Its phones output seems not to have any signal coming out of,but the main output and everything else works fine-keys,mod.-pitch wheels,knobs etc.

Specifications
Polyphony - Monophonic
Oscillators - 2 VCO's with Pulse, Ramp, Square and Noise waveforms
LFO - 1 LFO section with Speed, VCF-Modulation, and Delay
Filter - Analog 24 dB/oct with Brilliance, CutOff, Resonance, Contour
VCA - Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release
Keyboard - 44 keys"

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