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Wednesday, October 09, 2013

Synthrotek NANDAMONIUM LIMITED-EDITION DOUBLE DRONE w/ ECHO

via Synthrotek

"Hey you! Looking for that little extra something to bring your fans into a synth induced “drone-coma”?

Look NO further than the ‘Limited-Edition” Nandamonium Double Drone with Echo. Takes a 9V Center Negative Wall-Wart (2.1mm), has two SAG CV inputs!, ONE drone fueled 1/4″ output jack, heavy-duty metal chassis enclosure (for the goth shows), and black/white knobs. This is essentially 2 of our 4093 NAND synths and 1-PT2399 delay kit with feedback mod added. This makes space monster noises, check out the demo" [video previously posted here]

Kawai K5000S Advanced Additive Synth

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Note the listing has workstation in the title. That was the K5000W which has the same synth engine minus the knobs but with added workstation capabilities.

Kawai SX-240 synthesizer SN K-7230

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Trogotronic TR 666 Noise Synth

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"Trogotronic TR 666 Hard to Come By Noise Synth. No Longer in Production. In Like New Condition."

BOSS Dr. Pad DRP-2 Drum Synthesizer Pad

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"This unit has 6 waveforms. BASS DRUM 1, BASS DRUM 2, E. TOM, STEEL DRUM, GONG-S, STAR CHIME."

Sound Check: Korg R3 Synthesizer

Published on Oct 9, 2013 massivebeatzz·63 videos

"Testing sounds (stock and non stock), modulations, filters and general ooomphh on Korg's virtual analog synthesizer."

Korg R3s on eBay

The Jellyfish by Plankton Electronics




via Plankton Electronics

"Based on a pair of PT2399 chips The Jellyfish is a double delay with modulation options capable of a wide variety of sounds. Analog passive filters, CV inputs, two LFOs, infinite feedback switch, xdelay function, “dry” and “wet” controls, pseudo-stereo (1 in-2 outs) or mono mixed sound makes this delay machine a versatile tool for your live set or your studio. From simple delay lines to crazy modulated stereo sounds.


SPECIFICATIONS:
Front Panel Controls:

VELO: Frequency of the LFO. It can go from 0,33 to 3,12 Hz and modulates the time parameter of the delay.

DEPTH: Quantity of modulation applied to the time parameter. It goes from 0 or no modulation to full wave modulation. It works on the LFOs and the CV inputs.

WAVE: This switch changes between square or triangle waves of the LFO. These are not exact square and triangle waves. It have some imperfections giving its own character to the machine. Square and triangle waves have different amplitudes also.

TIME: The main function of the delay. It controls the delay time and varies from 27 to 570msg. With this times the PT2399 are going through its capabilities. So on longer times you will notice some noise and distortion of the sound.

FINE: This pot also controls the delay time but only a 10% of the main pot do. It is very useful when you want to be very precise or when using the two delay lines at once, providing nice surf stereo expanding sound.

FEEDBACK: It sends the output of the delay again to its input causing repetition. It varies from 0 (one delay) to infinite. To more repetitions, more distortion and filtering are added to the sound.

INFINTE: When this switch is activated and the feedback pot set at its maximum position the repetion never stops. This makes that the level increases at every step.

DRY & WET: Mix input and effect signals to the output. Note that this pots are not are the same level when clockwise. The effect level amplifies the signal while the DRY have a gain of 1. If you want a gain of 1 on the effect turn the pot at 3 o’clock.

XDELAY: When activated this switch sends the output of the delay line 1 to the input of the delay line 2 and viceversa. This tool is used for create interesting double delay lines. It’s necessary to turn on the feedback pot of the secundary delay line to activate this feature. The feedback pot acts as a level of the 2nd delay.

PARALLEL: When it’s off this switch sends the delay line 1 to out 1 and the delay line 2 to out 2. When it’s on sends the 2 delay lines to the output 1.

BYPASS: Turns on and off the effect. When off the input goes directly to outs 1 and 2 through a buffer.

Rear Panel Controls:

CV INPUTS: this inputs modulates the time parameter of the delay. When plugged it deactivates the LFO. It accept positive DC signals. Too loud line signal can distort the chip input.

OUT 1: Output signal of the delay line 1.

OUT2: Output signal of the delay line 2.

IN: Input signal. It accepts line, synth and instrument levels.

DC 9V: Accepts 9V DC center negative. The machines consumes 60mA, use a power supply with 100-200mA.

General Specs:

CASE: Aluminum black painted.

DIMENSIONS: 188x120x33 mm

WEIGHT: 687 gr."

This is the first Plankton Electronics post.

New Pics of the Folktek Impossible Box


The Impossible Box is currently on eBay here.

"The funding from the sale of this instrument goes to the feature film being created by Arius Blaze. Please visit the current kickstarter to see an overview of the film concept and art works of Arius Blaze, also featuring the Impossible Box."

taming easel feedback

Published on Oct 9, 2013 Todd Barton·127 videos

"This is a little didactic exploration. The first sound is audio feedback/balanced modulated within the Buchla Music Easel. Then, I'm using the Easel's Pulser and Low Pass Gate to tame the feedback. For better audio of this go to: https://soundcloud.com/user7621213/ta..."



All parts in the New Buchla Music Easel Feedback series by Todd Barton here.

iRig BlueBoard MIDI Bluetooth Wireless Pedal Controller for iOS

See the iRig BlueBoard app on iOS in action - take control of your music apps & more from the floor!
Published on Oct 9, 2013 ikmultimedia·389 videos

iRig on eBay

"http://www.ikmultimedia.com/blueboard for more information. App will be on the App Store soon!

See how the iRig BlueBoard app and iRig BlueBoard wireless MIDI pedalboard controller allow you to control your favorite iOS music creation apps like AmpliTube and VocaLive wireless and easily in this video.

Apps controlled: http://www.amplitube.com/ipad and http://www.ikmultimedia.com/vocalive

iRig BlueBoard is the first wireless MIDI pedalboard for iOS and Mac that allows you to control your music apps and more from the floor.

Now control parameters of your MIDI-compatible apps like AmpliTube wirelessly from the floor. Switch between presets, change patches, turn effects on and off and control effects like volume wah pedals all from the stage floor without worrying about tripping over wires. Setup is as simple as turning the iRig BlueBoard on and telling it what you want to control.

iRig BlueBoard features four backlit soft-touch pads housed in a sturdy, stage-worthy chassis, two TRS expansion jacks for connecting additional MIDI controllers like expression pedals, and is powered by four standard AAA batteries."
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