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Monday, April 03, 2017

Announcing Cocteau, a Mod PCB for the YOCTO 808 Clone


Published on Apr 3, 2017 effegee7

Update: you can sign up for the kit here. You can reach Autonomik Circuits at autonomikcircuits@gmail.com.

Taking the 808 to a whole new level in tweakability. Full details further below. First the playlist for the videos above:

1. Cocteau demo (groove + mods)

"Cocteau (by Autonomik Circuits)-- overlay mod PCB for YOCTO v1.0 analog drum machine

Cocteau PCB fits over the top of the YOCto main PCB, adding 34 pots and 24 switches to the front panel to modify the original 808 sounds, plus it adds a second RS-CL and MA circuit hardwired to the YOCTO's Trig-1 and Trig-2.

This video demos the following:

- CH Decay (short)
- BD Tune (low)
- CP Filter is turned high and clap density increased to mostly eliminate the Clap sound, leaving just the Reverb
- CB Long Decay, OSC's tuned
- LT Reverb Off & On
- CL-2 2nd switch (the RS-CL DPDT switch split into two SPDT's) activated to create a CR-78-type RS sound

Front panel is laser-cut resin prototype of enclosure to be made by Kacper Pawluk"

2. Cocteau- RS-CL 2 + CP mods

"This video demos the additional RS-CL 2 voice on the Cocteau PCB, as well as some of the CP mods

The DPDT slide switch between the RS and CL sounds of the Cocteau's RS-CL 2 circuit has been split into individual SPDT switches to allow for variation of the CL sound as follows:

Both switches down = RS sound
Both switches up = CL sound
Left up, right down = CL sound altered s\to sound more like striking a glass bottle, not a wood block
Left down, right up = CL sound reminiscent of the CR-78 RS sound(?)"

3. RS-CL 2 & MA-2

"This video demos the additional RS-CL 2 and MA-2 voices on the Cocteau PCB, allowing for simultaneous sequencing of RS & CL and CP & MA sounds.

The DPDT slide switch between the RS and CL sounds of the Cocteau's RS-CL 2 circuit has been split into individual SPDT switches to allow for variation of the CL sound as follows:

Both switches down = RS sound
Both switches up = CL sound
Left up, right down = CL sound altered s\to sound more like striking a glass bottle, not a wood block
Left down, right up = CL sound reminiscent of the CR-78 RS sound(?)"

4. Cocteau Roll Call

SoundCloud demos:




Full details via effegee:

"Cocteau is placed over the YOCTO's front panel PCB to add 34 pots and 24 slide switches for modification of the YOCTO drum voices. Cocteau also adds duplicate RS-CL and MA circuits (RS-CL 2 & MA-2) hardwired to YOCTO's Trig-1 and Trig-2 switched jacks, allowing simultaneous sequencing of RS & CL and CP & MA (so you don't have to choose one sound at the expense of the other).

Cocteau ships as a DIY kit with PCB and hard-to-find/special-order parts (slide switches, 2M(B) pots, etc.), with a Tayda BOM for the Alpha pots and a Mouser BOM for all other parts. Build instructions will be provided.

Installation requires desoldering of some components (mostly resistors) and cutting of a few traces.

Cocteau is designed to allow the user to modify the existing circuits while allowing easy, realtime return to the original 808 sound. For example, the BD Tune pot functions only when the adjacent switch is activated; when deactivated, BD Tune returns to the original value.

Cocteau is also designed to fit within the existing panel clearance using low-profile pots, switches and connectors. A metal enclosure for the YOCTO + Cocteau will be available from Kacper Pawluk, who has already designed the front panel. A laser-cut resin panel, fabricated from his design, has been tested and fits perfectly.

Finally, there will be an expansion port on the back panel of the enclosure, connected to Trig-3 of the YOCTO sequencer, for installation of swappable drum modules available for future purchase.

Cocteau list of mods:

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"Grey Pigeon" by Petr Manomov & Zvuki Mu band. 1987

Published on Mar 29, 2017 Kjell Kamsvåg

"'Grey Pigeon' by Petr Manomov & Zvuki Mu band. 1987"

The look reminds me of Sparks.

30 Instruments and Innovations of Roland's Ikutaro Kakehashi on emusician.com


emusician.com has a post up here featuring the top 30 instruments and innovations of Ikutaro Kakehashi.

"With the passing of Roland founder Ikutaro Kakehashi, the synthesizer world lost one of its greatest visionaries.

In celebration of Kakehashi and his lifetime of defining, and redefining, the term 'musical instrument,' we have assembled a list of his most influential products and technologies—items that have had the greatest impact on popular music over the last 50 years— from his early days as the leader of Ace Tone to his legacy as the founder of Roland.

1. Ace Tone Canary S-2 (1962) [pictured] One of Ace Tone’s earliest successes was the Canary S-2 Clavioline. Based on the original Clavioline designed by Constant Martin in 1947, its tube-based architecture was later replaced by transistors in the S-3 model (pictured above). An example of the Clavioline sound can be found in the solo from Del Shannon’s “Runaway” (which for hair-splitters was actually a heavily modified early-model Clavioline unit redubbed the Musitron)."

Click through above for the full list.

Buchla 25S vs 259r


Published on Apr 3, 2017 Todd Barton

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Control Forge/Morpheus Drone


Published on Jan 4, 2017 Worwell

"Piston Honda into Morpheus, both modulated by Control Forge"

Steve Wonder's 1973 Vintage Moog Minimoog D w/ Midi For Sale ?

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SN 4701 via this auction

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1975 Moog Polymoog Keyboard Synthesizer Model 203A w/Orig 285A Foot Controller

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"This a great working vintage keyboard/synth/sequencer package. (note one of the photos shows the low battery in the display), the battery was just changed out with a fresh alkaline pack at the time of the listing, that should last for years. sounds great, and is in VERY nice clean condition. no damage, great for the stage, recording, etc."

Glo Phase - Analog Rytm Sets


Published on Mar 23, 2017 Glo Phase

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