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Borg Filters Model 342 via this auction
Dual Woggle Bug Model 371 via this auction
Classic VCO Model 341 via this auction
Waveform City Model 342 via this auction
Dual Envelator Model 331 via this auction
Omni Filter Model 351 via this auction - signed by Cary Grace and Grant Richter on the back.
Controller Model 311 via this auction
Rack Frame by Hinton Instruments via this auction
Portable Power Supply via this auction
Monday, March 21, 2016
Vintage Roland Jupiter-6 Synthesizer Keyboard
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via this auction
Pics of the inside below.
via this auction
Pics of the inside below.
KORG MONO/POLY
1970's MiniMoog Model D Synthesizer SN 12137
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via this auction
"As you can see, it's in exceptional condition.
All keys play great - All oscillators, everything working correctly!
Nothing sounds quite like this oscillating crown jewel made by Robert Moog.
If you're looking at this posting seriously, I assume you know this is no toy, nor is it a Voyager."
via this auction
"As you can see, it's in exceptional condition.
All keys play great - All oscillators, everything working correctly!
Nothing sounds quite like this oscillating crown jewel made by Robert Moog.
If you're looking at this posting seriously, I assume you know this is no toy, nor is it a Voyager."
Liine Skram - Electronic Music Maker
Published on Mar 21, 2016 Synth Anatomy
"In this video, I give you a hands on the new IOS app Skram from Liine. "Skram has everything you need to make electronic music on your iPad and quickly get great sounding results. Create killer sounds, riffs and grooves. Record the result."
Skram offers you a very easy approach to make quick music. An absolute fantastic app from Liine which will bigger in near future"
iTunes: Skram - Electronic Music Maker - Liine
Modor NF-1 demo
Published on Mar 21, 2016 Hunart©
"Soundcheck of the new Modor NF-1 digital polyphonic synthesizer. I have to say that it was a long time ago I came across of such an original synth. Soundwise one of the most original synths on the market. Some (small amount of) EQ added with limiting. No compression, no external FX.
Enjoy,
Hunart©"
MagSeq & StripSeq - Magnet & Infrared Based Sequencing From the Man Behind BeatBearing
Published on Mar 21, 2016 Peter Bennett
Above: "Exploration of using magnetic pixels to control a music sequencer. Prototype demo hack."
Peter Bennett is the man behind BeatBearing.
I'm guessing StripSeq below uses the same technology.
StripSeq
Published on Mar 21, 2016
"Exploration in using paper tape as an input to a drum machine. Infrared detection of lines on a paper tape trigger drum hits."
Reactable mobile music App with Ableton Link
Published on Mar 21, 2016
iTunes: Reactable mobile - Reactable Systems SL
Android: https://goo.gl/8QuQmw
"Based on the Reactable Live! software, the Reactable Mobile is a versatile synthesiser that allows you to play and process your own sound samples and audio input. A complete and flexible live performance instrument with professional audio quality. Load and store your sessions and share them with your friends. Interactive music takes on a new dimension.
New version 2.4 for iOS integrates Ableton Link, allowing to connect and synchronize between several devices.
Music by: Julio Navas, Alecs Marta"
VOLTLIFE: Glitch experiment 1
Published on Mar 21, 2016 voltlife
"A quick patch exploring some intentionally glitchy effects with Tyme Sefari II.
A Verbos Harmonic Oscillator provides the background drone through Erbe Verb and Clouds. Three individual outs from the Harmonic Oscillator then go through a modulated crossfader into Optomix, which is struck by random gates, creating plucks at three different but harmonically related pitches.
These plucks then go into Tyme Sefari, which is set up as a short looping delay with feedback. The loop end is modulated by Maths, causing glitchy jumps through the buffer.
I also use two gates, derived from clock divisions of the random gate source, to create further variation. One reverses the buffer direction, and the other switches on a pitch shift via the A Sound of Thunder expander. With feedback, this creates a low-fi version of the classic shimmer effect."
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