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Monday, April 27, 2015

New Metasonix D-2000 Drum Machine



"This is the raw unprocessed output of a D-2000 being sequenced by a Delptronics Triggerman. First bass, then adding other drums, then cymbals, then changing to different rates and sequences. Yes, this is exactly what it sounds like. No, there are no effects or EQ added."

This one in via brian comnes.

Details via Metasonix:

"NOTE: the D-2000 will be exclusively sold only by Big City Music for the first year of availability. Please contact them to order.

It will blow your ass off. The D-2000 is an all-new design, based on our previous drum-sound simulation circuits. Unlike the previous D-1000, everything in the D-2000 has been tweaked and maximized and pushed. It is NOT intended for fast-and-dirty bland, conventional backing tracks, it is for the mad experimenter and the risk-taker and the experienced studio musician who wants extreme analog.

Each of the three tunable drums ("PITCHED DRUM") is made from a vacuum tube ringing bandpass filter, and can be tuned to sound from below 20 Hz to over 2 kHz using a "vactrol" photoresistor. They are also tunable with external control voltages (varying 0-5v), allowing complex patterns to be built up with external CV or pulse sources. Resonance of each PITCHED DRUM circuit is set by front-panel controls. Each circuit also has a "Drive" control, allowing the pulse input to be varied from complete shutoff (silence) to full sounding to overdrive. The PITCHED DRUMs are very similar to the R-54 module.

The two "cymbal" sound channels ("GATED NOISE") are based on an extremely primitive circuit, with white noise gated by a pentode tube. The "cymbal" attack and decay are knob-variable and the decay time is also CV variable, controlled by a slow-response "vactrol" photoresistor. Each GATED NOISE channel also has a treble rolloff tone control.

A "Link" switch connects the trigger inputs of the second GATED NOISE and first PITCHED DRUM channels, so they sound together. This allows simulation of a "snare" drum, if you can call it that.

Recessed buttons may be used to manually trigger each channel, in parallel with any trigger input pulses.

All five channel outputs mix to a single tube preamp that allows for severe overdriving via the mix-level controls. The preamp has an optional CV input that can be used to mute the output if desired (it must vary from -2v or less to totally mute the output to +5v or more for full volume). The distortion is either mild or brutal.

Because there are now far better trigger sequencers available on the modular-synth market than we can make, we chose to equip this rackmount device with no sequencer. Instead there is an 8HP space for a Eurorack sequencer or trigger generator. A power cable provides +12v and -5v and should power any trigger or gate generator that will fit in 8HP (most only need +12v power). We recommend either the Delptronics Triggerman or the ALM Pamela's Workout, both have been tested and are known to work very well. Trigger sequencers and generators from other modular synth equipment may also be used. The D-2000 trigger inputs will accept any pulse source: 0 to +5v, 0 to +10v, 0 to +15v, it doesn't matter. You can also run strong audio signals into the trigger inputs, they will mix with the noise in the GATED NOISE channels and convert the PITCHED DRUM channels into tunable bandpass filters. Try that with a digital sampled drumbox.

Ample inputs and outputs: mix output (with overdriveable tube preamp), separate outputs for each drum sound channel, external trigger inputs for each drum sound channel, and CV inputs for each drum sound channel. Use any pulse generator to drive the trigger inputs. Very short pulses are recommended for the pitched-drum triggers, and longer pulses for the cymbal triggers. The Triggerman and the Pamela's Workout are both capable of producing different pulse lengths on their separate outputs. They have very different user interfaces, so choose the one you prefer.

It's rude and immoral. It's not completely dead-silent and distortionless, and cannot be made so. No, it does not sound like a TR-606. The owner's manual is full of warnings for the idiots who often purchase our products, and claim they're "broken" when they're working perfectly. If you're one of those idiots, buy a nice Machinedrum or something and go away. We do not want you as a customer. Our products are for people with guts and raw talent in reserve, not for bar bands and chronic masturbators.

Specifications: Inputs and outputs 1/8" jacks, except main mix output on 1/4" jack. 3U high rackmount enclosure, protrudes behind panel less than 1.5" (not including Euro sequencer if one is installed) and tubes protrude above panel less than 1.75", weight (minus AC adapter) approx 5 lbs (3.7 kg). Power: 12 volts DC only, 2 amps. Power inlet: 2.1mm or 2.5mm coaxial jack. The D-2000 includes a "universal" AC-DC switching power supply accepting 100v to 240v mains, that may be used anywhere on earth, provided the correct AC power plug is attached (we can only supply North American power cords, adapters are available anyplace where travel supplies are sold). Tubes used: 2 x 6CB6/6CF6, 3 x 5U8 or 5GH8, 1 x 3AU6."

Korg ARP ODYSSEY "1970's SCI-FI Atmospheres & EFX" Synthesizer KRONOS FANTOM-S


Published on Apr 27, 2015 SynthgodXXX

"KORG ARP ODYSSEY '1970'S SCI-FI ATMOSPHERES & EFX'
100% NO TALKING! JUST PURE TRIP-OUT SYNTH FUN!!!

This is the second KORG ARP ODYSSEY video, we feature
the ARP ODYSSEY controlled via MIDI by a ROLAND FANTOM-S.
I ran the ARP ODYSSEY output thru my KORG KRONOS Audio INPUT 1
and thru it's TAPE ECHO insert effect. Quite nice.
The ODYSSEY is incredible to use & is so versatile.
Getting the right PITCH with the ARP's sliders can sometimes
be a bit of a task. BUT.....
It takes a bit of trying but when you get it tight it becomes the true
ANALOG MONSTER the ARP is talked up to be!!
I just love it. Perfect for the price, a real keeper!

P.S.-PLAYING THE ARP FROM ANOTHER SYNTHESIZER OR
KEYBOARD WITH FULL SIZE KEYS Via MIDI IS A REAL DREAM!"

Roland AIRA Crew Secret Event in NYC


Published on Apr 27, 2015 GominationRecords

Modular Wild presents MST(Mattson-Synthrotek) Dual Envelope Basic AD/ASR Envelopes Pt.2


Published on Apr 27, 2015 Modular Wild

"Our demo continues with a second demonstration f the dual envelope with independent triggering of each envelope.Sound and Video by Raul Pena."

http://www.synthrotek.com/

All parts:

Pittsburgh Modular Phase Shifter Demo Video


Published on Apr 27, 2015 Pittsburgh Modular Synthesizers

"The Pittsburgh Modular Phase Shifter is a complex, 16 stage, analog effect module designed to expand on the classic swirls, rich swooshes, and doppler effects associated with the phaser.

The Phase Shifter has a single 16 stage audio signal path to create a very rich, full sound. Phased audio outputs are tapped from stages 7, 8, 15, and 16. Stages 8 and 16 each have a mix output that allow the phased signal to be mixed with an attenuvertable dry signal."

Social Entropy's Engine Midi Sequencer


Published on Apr 27, 2015 Sealion

"Talking with John Kimble in depth at NAMM back in January 2015 on the day of the first unveiling of his fabulous 8 track midi sequencer."

Update:

Social Enthropy at NAMM 2015 Part II

Published on Apr 30, 2015 Sealion

"Discussion of his Quicksilver TR-303 and TR-606 cpu upgrades for Roland gear, sneak peek at the TR-808 cpu upgrade and the RED Engine."

OCTAVE CAT SRM DUOPHONIC VINTAGE ANALOG SYNTHESIZER

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Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 SN 4726 Rev 3.3 with midi and manual

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Moog Modular 15 and 952 Keyboard Controller

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"Vintage 1976 Moog Modular 15 and dual note keyboard controller model 952 in excellent condition. Includes original owner's manual, service manual and power cord plus the original brochure, the warranty card and 3 new S-trigger patch cables. The modules work great and sound super nice but there 's an issue with the 952 keyboard. Nothing a good tech can't fix. Cosmetics 9/10. The two latches on the keyboard controller cover are missing the part located under keyboard but that is also an easy fix. Keys have brand new rubber bushing so they feel great and are straight (pictures were taken before I changed the bushings so you can see how crooked the keys were. Now they are straight)..."

ARP Odyssey MKI Synthesizer

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via the seller: "This is a 100% fully functional ARP Odyssey with factory cv ins/outs and external audio input

This Odyssey has been fully restored by Syntaur here in Texas. I have two odysseys right now and this one sounds cleaner and stays in tune better. The keys feel great with a good amount of resistance. The sliders feel good and don't crackle when moved. The slider caps appear to be original. The text is slightly smudged on the osc1 section and a little faded on the Odyssey logo. The plastic housing is scratched on the inside left and broken on the back left. One screw does not match on the back.

The work recently done included but was not limited to

-recapped power supply
-tuned and calibrated
-cleaned and lubed all pots, switches and caps
-every slider was either replaced or desoldered / disassembled / cleaned and lubed.

Here's a link to a video syntaur made about how they restore all of their ARP sliders:
http://youtu.be/b_OObpWlWMo"

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