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Saturday, March 05, 2016

Arpy


Published on Mar 5, 2016 zack dagoba

"The mighty ARP2500. Heres a little ditty I made, tweaking a sequence. See http://myblogitsfullofstars.blogspot.... for more"

lost planet'


Published on Mar 5, 2016 Ebotronix

lost planet²


"Toppobrillo Sportmodulator as dual VCO to 2x TWF
Analogue Systems RS 360²
Cyndustries Zeroscillator ( clock & modulation )
Doepfer A118, A133², 8, A 147, A160/161,A162A175²²,A185-2''³,A138abc
Flame Q Slide²
Make Noise Optomix
4ms VCA matrix (Hybid Patch)
FX Lexicon MPX 100 Infinite Reverb
mackie the mixer²
Hameg Dual Trace Oscilloscope HM 312-8
vid #1471"

Fires of the Borderlands


Published on Mar 5, 2016 mark williamson

"Still thinking about the idea of track made using a single Moog Mother 32. This time thinking also about Fripps comment that soundscaping is the best way he knows to make a lot of noise on his own....

The setup is the Mother 32, two instances of Expert Sleepers augustus loop, a Max patch that lets me route audio (switched via the Akai pads) and the LPK25 keyboard oh and a bit of reverb from the Lexicon mpx1. There is a bit of compression added to post processing - I've still not quite figured out how to control the levels with the loopers properly"

http://www.moogmusic.com/products/Semi-Modular
Moog Mother 32s on eBay | Moog Mother 32s on Amazon

Roland D50, Korg MS2000R, Peavey Spectrum Synth Improv


Published on Mar 4, 2016 stuthomson

"A little improv. featuring a Korg MS2000R 'Dirty Sequence' patch.
My newest (highly) experimental album Ministry of Science "The Face of the Deep" is now available for preview & download or CD here:
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/ministryofsc..."

Waldorf Microwave XT Polyphonic Rackmount Synthesizer

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"Waldorf Microwave XT Polyphonic Rackmount Synthesizer

board 3 , OS 2.33,10 Voice

All knobs, buttons,audio in/out, midi in/out Tested fully working

included power supply (100V~240V)"

Waldorf Microwave 1 Rev B Rackmount Synthesizer

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"Rev 3 , OS 2.0 CEM 3387, Use of 230V Power

Data knob, buttons,audio L/R out,Individual out, midi in/out Tested fully working

Has a couple of scratches on front panel"

ROLAND SH-5 Vintage Analog Synthesizer

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"A classic advanced monophonic synthesizer. This piece has two VCO, two VCF and two VCA, followed by a noise generator. Two LFOs are included to give you more control on modulation and shaping of the sound. This unit also comes with a ring modulator allowing you to spice up your sound. It has a stereo output in the back with panning control in the VCA and Portamento section."

ROLAND SH-7 Vintage Analog Synthesizer SN 700582

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"A very flexible vintage synthesizer which allows each user to creatively modulate and tweak the sounds. Mixer allows coloring of each sounds which also can be used to distort sounds. This amazing piece of unit is the perfect key to techno sounds and effects.

Features ring modulator, syncable VCO and noise generators.

This is the perfect choice for those looking for fun, easy and powerful piece of unit."

Indeed.

EML ElectroComp 101 Analog Synthesizer

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"This is an original untouched Electrocomp 101. This synthesizer is in excellent condition with no chips, scratches, dings, or dents. This has been in the family since new, but considering I am not a musician of even musically talented, this piece for our family now is just a fun noise maker for halloween to scare the local kids."

Buchla 200e: Tempers Flare | Cavern Air


Buchla 200e: Tempers Flare from Steven Nelson on Vimeo.


Buchla 200e: Cavern Air from Steven Nelson on Vimeo.

"This is my final patch for the NYU course 'Creating with Interactive Systems: Buchla to Ableton.'

The Buchla's audio is being passed into Ableton for effects processing, as well as splitting oscillators across multiple tracks. 4 of these tracks are then passed back into the Buchla, and then back into Ableton for recording. The Buchla is the only sound source; there were no other instruments/synths added afterwards.

I compensated for the Buchla's quad output in a stereo recording setting by hard panning the back two outputs, and soft panning the front two. Of course this doesn't maintain the effect of the quad, but I think it represents its effect nicely.

The Buchla patch is being controlled by the 223e module tactile surface, and I am controlling parameters in Ableton using a Korg nanoKONTROL2 (not visible, but it is what I keep looking down at throughout the video)."
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