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Thursday, March 08, 2018

Moog Music Honors Female Electronic Music Pioneers on International Women's Day


Today is International Women's Day. In honor of the day, Moog Music has a great page up featuring women in electronic music, past and present.

Pictured:

Eliane Radigue (1932-Present)

Master of Arp 2500, complex tape editing techniques, minimalism, and 'infinitely discreet' music.

Check out the rest on Moog's dedicated page here.

Waldorf Quantum Product Pages Go Live with Hi-Res Pics, Overview & Specs


Soviet Space Child wrote in to let us know he spotted an update on the Waldorf website. The Waldorf Quantum pages are live! As usual, I captured some of the info for the archives. Believe it or not a lot of this information does get lost otherwise over time. But of course, click through to the Waldorf site to see the details in proper format.

Sound Semiconductor SSI2164 Quad VCA Now Available


Sound Semiconductor announces an SSM2164 replacement chip. According to Wikipedia, the 2164 was a replacement for the 2024, but not a drop in replacement. The 2164 was used in the Octave Voyetra Eight, the Siel DK 600, Opera 6 and Kiwi, and the full blown Waldorf Wave.

"NEW IC PACKS FOUR HIGH-PERFORMANCE VCA’S INTO A SINGLE PACKAGE

Upgrades Existing SSM/V2164 Positions and Increases Flexibility for New Designs

March 8, 2018 – Audio IC specialist Sound Semiconductor today announced availability of the SSI2164 FatkeysTM Quad Voltage Controlled Amplifier.

Developed by the original SSM2164 team, the SSI2164 directly retrofits existing SSM/V2164 positions without any changes to external components. In such applications, total harmonic distortion is lower across the board. Internal protections were also added to greatly improve asymmetrical power-up performance, a condition that has caused grief among users of the SSM/V2164 in modular systems.

The SSI2164 is a versatile building block for high-performance audio systems. Four independent channels are provided with a gain range from +20dB to -100dB with a -33mV/dB control constant. Current inputs and outputs give flexibility in system design, and a novel mode control permits biasing as class A, AB, or in- between to optimize noise versus distortion performance depending on design targets. The SSI2164 will operate from supplies as low as ±4V for battery-powered devices such as guitar pedals, and up to ±17V in systems where maximum headroom is desired. Distortion is typically 0.025% (Class A), and Class AB output noise is typically -96dBu.

For new designs, a four-fold increase in current handling allows reduction of input and output resistor values for additional improvement in signal-to-noise ratio, further enhancing flexibility of the device. Depending on values chosen for the input and output resistors, some changes to external components may be necessary.

The SSI2164 is offered in a 16-lead Small Outline Package (SOP). Priced at $1.93 for 1000 pieces, the SSI2164 is in stock for immediate shipment. Samples are available to qualified OEM’s; hobby and DIY enthusiasts are served through a growing network of Sound Semiconductor’s authorized resellers.

'The SSI2164 was our logical second product,' stated Dan Parks, President of Sound Semiconductor. 'We have the original SSM2164 designer, product engineer, and marketing engineer on our team so it was a satisfying challenge to update a device we enjoyed so much the first time around.'

Sound Semiconductor is composed of musicians and technologists with the goal of developing affordable, high-performance integrated circuits for the electronic music and professional audio markets. For more information, please visit www.soundsemiconductor.com."

1979 Oberheim OB-X Rev 1 SN 793509

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"Most important thing to note- The power supply has completely died. There are kits to fix/rebuild the power supply (very common issue with the OB-X) at synthchaser for $59.99."

Sequential Circuits PROPHET VS Digital Vector Synthesizer with 1.2 OS

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Note the comment in the following description regarding it doesn't sound like a subtractive synth is a bit misleading. It is a subtractive synth with four digital oscillators that you can morph through. That said, with its analog filters it does sound amazing. Vector synthesis made its way in entirely digital form into the Yamaha TG33 & SY22, followed by the KORG Wavestation.

Access Virus TI Keyboard Synthesizer

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1979 Moog Minimoog D SN 18947

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via the seller: "I am the original owner of this mini moog -purchased it in 1979 at Sam Ash LI
It's been in the Anvil Hard Case for over 20 years-hardly used-fully operational;wood needs some refinishing
other then that it's in great shape"

Roland TR-808 | Give it up


Published on Mar 8, 2018 Alex Ball

"A real 808 dropped by my studio very briefly. Was amazing to try the real thing for the first time. The 808 has an interesting story and so, I set it to music.

Drums: Roland TR-808 (1980)
Extra percussion: Shakers / claps / casaba (not seen in the video)
Synth Bass: Roland SH-101 (1982)
Polys: Roland Juno-6 (1982) / Roland JX-3P with PG-200 controller (1983) / Rhodes Mark I Seventy Three
Bass: Fender Jazz Bass / Orange OB1-300 / DBX 266XL Compressor
Guitars: Ibanez Jem 7DBK / Squier Jagmaster / Fender Blues Junior II / Boss CE-2 Chorus / SM57
Vocals: AKG C414
Trombone: Ashley Slater (Freak Power)
Brass: Chopped up audio slices
Stabs and FX: Various from Fairlight & Emulator banks

Sequencer: Cubase
Plugins: Goodhertz Vulf Compressor / U-he Satin / PastToFuture reverbs / Waves Compressors and EQs"

Ambient Trance Jam "Move" Roland SE-02 & System 1M vs Eventide H9 & Strymon


Published on Mar 8, 2018 Denis Polic

"Since i have the Eventide H9, i enjoy every single minute in my studio, usind the deep dark echo algorythm from Blackhole (Eventide Space) called Darkmater. Its a sound i have been looking for a long time. So i turn it on and start jammin, and the ideas keep flowing and moving, and i could not stop, took the cam and tryed to save the moment. So there it is, hope you would like it and share and subscribe, thanks!!!

Gear used (in order of apperance):

Roland SE-02 Lead Sound
Moog Minitaur Bass Line
Novation MiniNova Pads
Arturia Microbrute 1st Sequence
Novation UltraNova 2nd Lead Sound
Roland System 1m 3rd Lead Sound
Waldorf Blofeld Trance Sequence
Novation Circuit 3rd Sequence
Waldorf Rocket 4th Sequence

Roland TR-8 and Novation Circuit as main rhythm section

Arturia BeatStep Pro and Keystep as main Sequencer

Korg X3 is only as MIDI Keybord in use for Roland SE-02

FX: Strymon DIG, Eventide H9, Supernatural Ambient Verbe, Boss DD7, Strymon blueSky, EQD Space Spiral

Everything is live played, no remastering or compression, and of course no DAW or other computer stuff involved, just me and my hardware.

Headphones highly recommended!!!!"

Falling - Ambient Guitar - Avalanche Run with Mother-32


Published on Mar 8, 2018 Chris Bartels

"Second freelance day. More fun with the Mother-32 and Avalanche Run. This time in relationship with some ambient guitar. Eastman guitar to Walrus Audio Deep Six and 385, to Avalanche Run."
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