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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Vintage KORG MS-03

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Roland TB-303 with Early Devilfish Mod Implementation

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"Alright guys, what you have right here is an amazing and rare opportunity to purchase an immaculately clean, original 303. The devilfish mod appears to be an early version without the branding and was performed many years ago by Robin Whittle himself here in Melbourne. It has switches for accent, slide and decay speeds, VCA and VCF inputs and accent output.

This particular 303 was purchased decades ago by the current owner while working professionally as a studio producer. It was cherished and well taken care of while the studio was operational and since it's closure has been safely bubble wrapped in storage. After much deliberation, it is now being very hesitantly put back on the market. These things are hard to come by let alone in this condition, if you've been dreaming of owning a real deal 303, this is your chance. Don't hesitate, this thing won't last."

Roland MC-4 Microcomposer w/OP-8 CV Interface & MTR-100 Recorder

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"Here we have for sale a piece of electronic music history, an original and clean MC-4 micro composer with all the extra units for implementing this classic sequencer into your studio. The OP-8 as the patch bay to your vintage synths with CV input and the MTR-100 for storing your sequences. Many believe the MC-4 to be one of the "tightest" hardware sequencers ever produced.

Purchased new by the current owner in the late 70's, this particular example sat as the centrepiece of the studio for many years before being retired to storage. These sequencers are rare as hens teeth especially when paired with the OP-8 and MTR-100. Don't hesitate on this one, who knows when you'll see another set like this for sale."

Leipzig-s Mixing (Analog Solutions monosynth)


Published on Aug 27, 2014 alternatingbitmusic

"A track composed entirely of sounds generated by the Leipzig-s exclusively. Only addition being slight rever/delay on some of the sounds.
Sounds: Leipzig-s
Control: Akai MPK61
Mix: Propellerhead Reason 7.1"

Macbeth M3X

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Less Than One Week Left for the ULTIMATE SOUND FREAK CHARITY RAFFLE


There are only six days left for the raffle!

"The proceeds of the raffle will go to the Children's Music Foundation, and towards building a synth to replace Jeremy's stolen modular synthesizer. We're hoping that the incredible generosity of the synthesizer community can help make something very wrong, into something very right.

The donations breakdown - 30% of the funds raised (after fees) will be donated to the CMF. The remainder will go to replacing the stolen equipment which was worth about $11k."
Check out the prizes here.

MOOGFEST SOUND LAB | YACHT | Plastic Soul


Published on Aug 26, 2014 Moogfest

"YACHT spent quality time in the Moog Sound Lab during Moogfest. See the fruits of their epic hang as they re-imagine their manifesto 'Plastic Soul' on all Moog synths. Claire Evans’ voice is processed through a Moog 500 Series Analog Delay. Jona Bechtolt uses mesh drum triggers to control 6 rack mounted Minimoog Voyagers, while Jeffrey Brodsky uses a Little Phatty to control a polyphonic chain of Slim Phattys. Rob Kieswetter plays the Sub 37 for the bass line.

Check out the site the band made for the song- http://plasticsoul.tv"

@noyzelab Dave Noyze - Out of Memory - Featuring Midified Lorenz Attractor & Chaotic Granular Synthesis



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"This album is a collection of algorithmic/generative works from chaos and complexity theory, made between 1997 & 2001 with modular and MIDI synthesizers. Systems were initially prototyped on Acorn machines (BBC Master, Archimedes 310 & Risc PC) in earlier years using the BBC BASIC programming language. Apple machines running Max were used in the later stages. The algorithms were drawn from (among others) 1 and 2 dimensional Cellular Automata, Lorenz and other strange attractors, various mathematical functions/surfaces of 1 to 3 dimensions, 1/f Voss noise generator and the Logistic equation. These algorithms were used to directly control various modular and MIDI synthesizers. The video's below were all made at Noyzelab, Australia on my Risc PC in 2010/2011 using a Yamaha RS7000."


Uploaded on Jan 20, 2011 noyzelab

1st four videos in this playlist:

1. midified lorenz attractor high speed RS7000 lately bass
"this is a midified lorenz strange attractor over midi at high speed playing the rs7000 dx100 lately bass preset. coded in BBC BASIC, running on Acorn RISC PC"

2. midified lorenz attractor medium speed

3. chaotic granular synthesis over midi ! modified henon attractor part 2
"this is a modified henon strange attractor doing a kind of chaotic granular synthesis over midi - part 2. its basically thrashing the living crap out of a zap sound on my rs7000. i give the sound a quick audition before it kicks off"

4. chaotic granular synthesis over midi ! modified henon attractor part 1
"this is a modified henon strange attractor doing a kind of chaotic granular synthesis over midi. its basically thrashing the living crap out of a drum bank on my rs7000"

EB: HAGENISSEACID


Published on Aug 27, 2014 Elektronisk Bureau

"Elektronisk Bureau. Mappe 1. 'Hagenisseacid'.
Live 20140817."

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ROLAND SYSTEM 100 / MODEL 101 & 102

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