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Saturday, December 13, 2014

Creature from Triadex - The Muse experiment


Published on Dec 13, 2014 Creatures From the Black

"I use the moog freqbox to convert the signal from the muse to cv..."

Korg Polysix + Waves J37 = Rain


Published on Dec 13, 2014 n3bsvid

"[ https://citizenpark.bandcamp.com ]

Just got a Polysix so I figured I'd make a quick demo. I still haven't gotten fully acquainted with it yet.

Hardware:
Korg Polysix

Software:
Waves J37 (acting as tape delay)
ValhallaDSP VintageVerb"

R.A. MOOG MODULAR 901 VOLTAGE CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR - PAIR

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Easel Painting


Published on Dec 13, 2014 Todd Barton

"First, please excuse the raunchy flip cam audio. Second, I'm always amazed at how many different timbre and sounds can come from a Buchla Music Easel with no patching! (the patch cords you see in the video do not effect the sound). Love painting with sliders and knobs."

The Hornet Self-playing patch 1


Published on Dec 13, 2014 Pin Electronics & Ramcur

"Recorded with no overdubbing or other fancy tricks! ...onboard effects only!

via RME Fireface / ProTools 9"

Studio Electronics SE-1X Red Eye SN 4296

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"To commemorate/celebrate the production of 3,000 handbuilt SE1-Xs, S.E. and our clever design partners and friends, Nova Musik, present the SE-1X Red Eye (also "skinned" as the Angel Dust).

Looking beyond the CODE-flavored, sectioned grey to black front panel visuals, with its splashes of blood-red switches and an electric blue display, one discovers some serious sweetening: the second VCO now boasts a silky "ARP-ish" sine wave which replaces the more industrial strength triangle, a switchable "Fuzz" circuit for amp overdrive and saturation, snappier envelopes, discrete filters with an expanded frequency range, and seven banks of S.E. sound design which demand satisfaction: four legendary SE-1X factory banks; three designer sets: the techno-focused Scroggins Synquence, and brand new Infared and Diademer––693 presets in total!

The last RAM bank (bank 8) is on you.

Comes with power chord + manual."

Yamaha CS-15 Mono Synth

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Korg 800DV SN 770297

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"A very rare synth, even rarer in this condition. Its basically two 700s's in one box and is one of the finest synths ever to come out of the Korg stable in that era."

Korg Maxikorg SN 0082

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"A popular duophonic/monophonic classic from Korg. It's got 2 analog oscillators that can be used for one fat monophonic sound or 2 VCO's per voice for a fat duophonic sound. Flexible design with 2 voltage controlled filters and even a ring modulator. The Maxi-Korg is a great source of early Korg sound that rivals competitors like the OSCar and Roland SH-synths. No MIDI, no memory, but good bass and screechin' leads! It has no CV input either, though it can be modified to accept externnal control from the less standard Hz/V protocol (also used by Yamaha).

Most people usually understand it best as two separate MiniKorgs inside one keyboard with all the controls to both. Most people will stack both voices as the triggering can be tricky as duophonic. It has the very effective ability to delay one voice before it triggers when played mono."

Rare Pollard Syndrum Model 178 Analog Drum Synthesizer SN 1900

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