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Monday, June 16, 2014

Moog Music Factory Tour


Published on Jun 16, 2014 synthartist69·1,191 videos

This is video I recorded of a recent tour of the Moog Music Factory in Asheville, NC. Sorry, but I did not get the entire tour filmed.

Custom White on Black Modified Sequential Circuits Prophet-600


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"It really does remind me of the Octave Cat color scheme...

you can see that I used the membrane now only as artwork. I drilled through the membrane and the chassis control panel. I then rewired the entire matrix to the switches, and terminated that in a ribbon cable, with a connector. I replaced the membrane multipin connector on the left upper panel PCB with a mating connector for the ribbon cable. All the LED function was on the PCB, so that didn't require changes.

Those white actuator UID switches are NOT easy to find!"

Sequential Circuits Studio440 Resonance Mod


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Middle: "CEM3389 Mod Schematic

This shows the CEM3389 datasheet schematic, with 7 of the DIP headers that form part of the socket adapter on the left, and the basic schematic on the right. NOTE: the resistors used were different than I labeled here!"

Bottom: "CEM3389 DIP Header Circuit Adapter Sockets

Again the schematic, but with 3 views of the completed socket adapter. Basically, the DIP header has a wire which routes the panning CV over to the resonance pin of the IC - note that I cut the pin off the DIP header that went to the resonance pin, because the Studio440 PCB runs that to ground.
On the IC socket, all pins are soldered to the DIP header EXCEPT for the panning pin, which is lifted out to the right. That is then soldered between two resistors, one that goes to ground and the other that goes to +Vsupply. Esssentially, it's a voltage divider that ties that pin to a fixed voltage right about +2.5V which balances the L-R output of the CEM3389. You can see those resistors configured to the socket adapter in the pic."

Synth Spotting with Kubo


A few pics and video below. You'll find an interview with Kubo on SIDE-LINI here. If you can identify the "Music Percussion Computer" system in the pics you can enter to win a prize there.




KuBO - 'Just a Knife' - Live from Brian O'Malley on Vimeo.
KuBO - Synthwave Duo from Dublin, Ireland.

Performing 'Just a Knife' Live in 'The Dock, at Phase One: Electronic Music and Arts Festival 2014

www.facebook.com/kubo.music
www.soundcloud.com/kubo-music"

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Doepfer A-111-5 Mini Synthesizer Voice Module

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KORG KPR-77 Analog Drum Machine SN 450529

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JoMoX ModBase 09 & ModBrane 11 + processors


Published on Jun 16, 2014 bigcitymusic·345 videos

The sound source on this is the JoMoX ModBase 09 and ModBrane 11 eurorack modules, sequenced & sampled across multiple takes via computer.
The audio is being processed by the Red Panda Context reverb/delay, TipTop Z-DSP delay and Cwejman SPH-1 Spatial Phaser.

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