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Sunday, August 31, 2014

X1L3 - Circuit bent - synth mod - casio PT10


Published on Aug 31, 2014 manufacturedZ3R0

"Compact synth modification of a casio pt10.

Doing the bass, melody and filter cutoff with only two hands and on mini keys isn't the easiest of things to do but there's a little bit of nine inch nails 'me i'm not' with the teenage op1 loaded with a kick drum and snare sample and some pt percussion with pitch, adsr and cow treatment to get things moving. Then onto various sounds with the cv input and a sequential circuits pro1 modulating the filter. Back to the op1 loaded up with bass and percussive samples from the pt under pinning filtered pads and finally some power electronix noise with the delay. Over driven delay loops with low pass drones and high pass filtered frequencies bleeding through into the noise.."

Kimi the DJ Hamster at Work


Published on Aug 31, 2014 Samantha G

"Kimi the DJ hamster with headphones pumping out jams on a KORG Electribe EMX. Who needs synth cats when you can have a synth hamster."

Kimi is an actual DJ hamaster.

FM8 - Demo



"Demo track using presets from the Native Instruments synth 'FM8'"

Waldorf Q+ Phoenix

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"You have your 16 real analog filters, you have your 100 voices, you have you latest OS, you have 3 oscillators plus other stuff, plus 2 filters in series or parallel or some of each, you have your on-board effects, you have an arpeggiator and sequencer, and if you pay attention to the pictures, you'll see you have your external inputs.

Routing some other synth through the Q+ Phoenix's analog filters opens up a whole new world of sonic possibilities.

Look, everybody always asks -- do the analog filters make a difference or is the regular Q good enough? The answer is -- they do make a difference.

So, you regular Q owners, do this -- buy the Q+ Phoenix, compare it side by side with your Q, once you hear the difference, sell your Q and you'll end up paying very little for the upgrade in sonics. Plus, if you have a standard 16 or 32 voice Q, the Q+ Phoenix has 100 voices.

This Q+ Phoenix is in great shape and has been a solid performer. No dropouts, lockup, or other weirdness that has been randomly reported around the net. I'm sure the latest OS and being a fairly late build helps."

Rare Vintage Prototype Moog Minitmoog Number 001

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"There is only one of these..this is a Prototype, number 001 of the minitmoog Synthesizer. I bought this about a year ago from the son of an employee of Moog who worked directly with Bob Moog in Buffalo, NY back in the 60's and 70's. This is really a special item..

I even have the service Manual , owners manual and extra paper with corrections or actually updates to calibrating procedures..if this doesn't sell, I am going to make copies of this stuff becasue no one else has this..

I do not know how to text it..I do notice that some of the plastic by the slide levers is broken off or missing..I haven't plugged it in..the son I bought it from said it worked...IDK..from what I read, I can do more damage turning it on..if you have any insights to this...please let me know."

ANGELSPIT on Modular Synths

ANGELSPIT SYNTH INTERVIEWS: Q#5 - GETTING INTO MODULARS AND PATCHING MAYHEM

Published on Aug 28, 2014 angelspit

"Bryce Recordon from Waveform City talks to Angelspit's Zoog Von Rock about how originally got into modular synthesis, plus ideas on patching."

Curious if the Moog/Oberheim system he refers to is this one. Update: According to Zoog Von Rock it's the same model but different: "Same model. Mine has a white face and also does not have the SPEECH MOD...I think it had a 3rd VCO instead."

And parts 1 - 4 of the interview:

elektron live jam ( analog rytm - analog four )


Published on Aug 31, 2014 FrankFound

"another live jam with elektron analog machines. enjoy !!"

Elektrons on eBay

Yamaha CS-5 SN 9883

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Technosaurus Microcon II Analog Synthesizer

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Moog The Source Vintage Analog Programmable Synthesizer SN 3080

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"Moog Source analog synthesizer. I have owned this synth for 14 years - I purchased it in 2000. Cosmetically I would rate the synth 8/10 - see photos. The wood sides are in great shape, all membrane buttons work, and there are some markings and scratches on the chrome as evidenced in the photos.

Functionally there are several issues, which were all present when I bought the synth. The LED display does not display all of the numbers correctly - most display as the should, but the "8" looks like a "0" for instance. See photos for an example.

The data wheel is slightly off center - you can feel it when you rotate it, but it is very slight and does not impede your ability to enter data.

Finally, when you turn the volume all the way down, there is still a slight audible signal. However, it's worth noting that I've used this unit on several commercially-released recordings and none of these issues ever had an impact on this synth's ability to create amazing tones. However, because the synth is over 30 years old, it is sold as-is."

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