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Monday, May 12, 2014

Moog SONIC SIX Synthesizer

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1984 KAWAI SX-240 German Ad


via synthmuseum.de

Synthesizer System "Le Bart" - Patrick Mimran


flickr by Patrick Mimran

"Synthesizer System 'Le Bart' with a HP1000 Computer

Build for Patrick Mimran in 1980-1981"

No additional info at this point. I will post back if any comes in. You can find Patrick Mimran's YouTube Channel here.

Update: some info in via Frederic Gerchambeau who believes it was made in 1980 or 1981. (Google translated, original French further below):

Ghost in the Machine - Modular Patch


Ghost in the Machine - Modular Patch from ka010 on Vimeo.

"Self sequencing modular patch built around a prototype which goes by the name of -Darwin- and is best described as a evolving trigger sequencer.

Darwin is triggering the main sequence which is coming from a Braids oscillator (CSAW) which is then fed through one filter of the Korgasmatron a Spring Reverb and Echophon.

Bass is coming from a STO which is fed through the second filter of the Korgasmatron.

Pitch is controlled two Pressure Points and a uScale which is shifted whenever Darwin's sequence is changing.

A third Pressure Points is used for muting channels on the Mutamix.

Drums were quickly put together using a bunch of Doepfer filters and a noise source."

Update: Note this is the first Numerical post on the site.

RANDOM ACID MASH UP ELECTRIBEZ ESX MX R2 FUTURE RETRO


Published on May 12, 2014 j j·151 videos

Roland AIRA TR 8 - Ultimate Review (HQ Audio)


Published on May 12, 2014 massivebeatzz·89 videos

"Full review of Roland's retro 808/909 reissue - the Aira TR-8 Rhythm Performer.
We're having a close look at Features, Pros & Cons, Sequencing, Sound Quality, DAW Integration etc."

Roland Aira's on eBay

Noise In The Ammo Can - Grendel Drone Commander


Published on May 12, 2014 kv3x·17 videos

"I tried to keep the noise in the can... unsuccessfully. The Grendel Drone Commander through a Roland RE-501."

AMBIKA- MIDI CONTROLLER


Published on May 12, 2014 Andre' Laska·35 videos

"AMBIKA controlled by the MIDI-C controller
Coming soon on TubeOhm.com
Date 12.05.2014"

OMSynth Mini Lab prototype


Published on May 12, 2014 casperelectronics synthesizers·83 videos

"new project synth development board. 9V battery or wall powered. +&-5VDC power supply. 3 input mixer, amplifier and on board speaker. Modular hardware board. I bought the scope from a company called gabotronics."

Update: some info via Casper Electronics:

"About the OMSynth Mini Lab.
The Open Modular Synthesizer is a format of electronic musical instrument that embodies the ethos and technical methodology of modular synthesis but is designed specifically for inventors.
One way this is achieved is by encouraging invention to start at the breadboard level. From here circuits can be built up to robust, road ready instruments. By starting at the breadboard circuits are cheap and flexible and the inventor is free to quickly build and change designs without fighting against a high level form factor.

FEATURES:
3 channel audio mixer
1 Watt audio amplifier and built in speaker and ¼” audio output jack
5 modular potentiometers
3 modular DPDT latching pushbuttons
Circuit prototyping area

POWER
The power regulator section of the Miniab provides a + & – 5VDC power supply from a single 9 volt battery or wall supply. This power supply level allows for classic analog designs, logic circuits and modern microprocessors to operate on the same voltage. The primary goal is to allow the integration of analog and binary chips such as operational amplifiers and CMOS logic chips.

SOUND
A small amp and speaker are provided that is primarily intended for prototyping purposes but is plenty loud enough for personal use. An unamplified signal is available from a 1/4″ audio jack. Plugging into this jack deactivates the amplifier.

HARDWARE
The hardware bored provides 5 potentiometers and 3 latching pushbuttons. This board can be broken off of the power board and placed below the breadboard..."

Precision Knob — iMPC Pro Log


Published on May 12, 2014 Retronyms·59 videos

"Every knob in iMPC Pro has a Precision Mode for fine tune editing and easy gestural access to advanced features.

iMPC Pro Log showcases the latest features from the freshest development build of iMPC Pro, the upcoming beat production iPad app from Akai Professional and Retronyms. A new video drops every week until we launch!

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