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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Sputnik Selector Wave Multiplexer


Published on Sep 29, 2015 Voltage Control Lab

"This video examines one way to use the Sputnik Modular Selector or any sequential switch to toggle between different audio rate wave shapes to create more complex shapes.

We're giving away one free Sputnik Modular Selector module! Check this link for more details!

https://www.voltagecontrollab.com/201..."

Bob Moog Foundation Minimoog Model D Raffle Ends Tomorrow

via The Bob Moog Foundation

"Our 2015 raffle for a beautiful, iconic Minimoog Model D valued at over $4,000 is quickly drawing to a close! It ends tomorrow, September 30th, at 11:59pm (EST).
Get full details and enter to win the Minimoog here.

Entering the raffle not only affords you the opportunity to win one of the greatest synthesizers of all time, but it helps the Bob Moog Foundation provide innovative science education to kids through Dr. Bob's SoundSchool. Don't know about Dr. Bob's SoundSchool? Read all about it here.

Every $20 ticket purchased helps us provide this 10-week curriculum to more kids. Purchase your ticket here.

When you purchase a bundle of six tickets for $100, you help provide Dr. Bob's SoundSchool to two children -- that's 20 experiential science lessons teaching the physics of sound through music and technology.

You can purchase a bundle of six tickets here.

Below, a classroom of Dr. Bob's SoundSchool students learn about pitch and amplitude, and record their findings in their science notebooks.

Thank you in advance for your support! Together we are helping inspire the innovators, creative thinkers, and problem solvers of tomorrow!"

Arpeggio Kickstarter Campaign Launches



You'll find it on Kickstarter here. $20,195 of $85,000 goal reached at the time of this post.

Turing Machine, Voltages, Pulses Eurorack modules

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"Complete Turing Machine, Voltages, and Pulses Eurorack modules from Music Thing Modular. All 3 modules were built from kits and are in perfectly working and cosmetic order. The only blemishes are slight rack rash. The images are of the actual items."

The seller also has a Tiptop Audio Z8000 listed here for those interested.

ROLAND M-64C cartridge for TR-909, TR-707, TR-727, JX-10, MKS-70, JX-8P, GR-700

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Waldorf Pulse 2 Analog Synthesizer

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Alesis A6 Andromeda

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Roland SH-3A monophonic synthesizer

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Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus

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"This mk1 is the more sought after original version. There were a few revisions of this instrument, one with buttons rather than rocker switches (as mine has) and I think a couple of revisions on the rocker switch version too.

I got her from the original owner. I used it for the strings and vocoder which both have a unique vintage feel. The vocoder is great using external instruments too and I used it with an external pre-amped mic, though you can stick a mic directly into its XLR port. The human voice section is best used as a carrier signal for the vocoder, but I guess that's subjective as everything else is.

It's been used on everything from Transformers theme song ('robots in disguise'), through to Phil Collins (In the Air Tonight - oh my), Bladerunner soundtrack and Mantronix.

2 fader caps missing as pictured, everything on the synth works perfectly"

Modular Jam #28 - Nightlight


Published on Sep 29, 2015 DivKidMusic

"Full patch notes below so you can see how everything was done. Another fairly simple "oh that's pretty cool I'll film it" jam video. Wish I had more time to get into bigger more playable and varied patches but I don't at the minute. So these jams stay as fairly quick little snippets of patches I tend to make when I unwind with the modular after work. Full patch notes below.

http://www.patreon.com/divkid

PATCH NOTES -

Kick
Happy Nerding HM VCO's sine wave output with the WMD Multimode Envelope going into the FM input to trigger a sharp rise and fast exponential decay to create the kick sound.

Snare Noise
This is the white noise output of the Frequency Central System X SH module going through the Frequency Central Meth Amp for tone/feedback shaping. A gate opens up the volume (VCA) on the Meth Amp to create the note length.

Main Percussion
The ALM Busy Circuits Dinky's Taiko module provides percussion and through the video the oscillators releases and on board envelope speed is manually adjusted.

Laser Hi Hats
This is the SARA filter from Din Sync self oscillating with the cut off modulated by the Frequency Central UltraWave LFO with a distorted falling saw wave shape to create the laser resonance style sound. Cut off is adjusting manually through the video.

Drum Mixing & Processing
All four drum parts go into Mutable Instruments Frames working as a basic four channel mixer. The sound then goes into a Synthrotek DLY which has it's mix and feedback amount manually adjusted through the video. This then goes into the main mixer for the patch which is Shades from Mutable Instruments.

Bass
The bass sound is Mutable Instruments Braids in Fold mode. The fold amount is modulated by Mutable Instruments Peaks in LFO mode with smooth/curved sample and hold as the output. Braids then goes into Mutable Instruments Clouds for some granular processing with feedback and reverb. The blend - dry/wet mix of Cloud sis modulated with hand gestures on a HackMe Vectr. This goes into Shades as the master mixer.

Melody
Mutable Instruments Elements provides the melody sound for the main sequence in the patch. It's Blow Timbre is modulated with the System X SH module, the Dampening modulated by one row of a Make Noise Pressure Points sequence, the brightness modulated by another Pressure Points sequence and the resonantor position modulated by a triangle LFO from Peaks.

Sequencing / Clocks
ALM Busy Circuits Pamela's Workout provides all the clocks/triggers in the Euclidean Toy Firmware mode. This triggers the Kick and Laster Hi Hat sound as well as the Dinky's Taiko percussion line. It also sending a clock to the Make Noise Brains module controlling a pair of linked Pressure Points modules. Step 5's gate output on the linked Pressure Points opens up the VCA in the Meth Amp to let the noise through create the snare/noise hit in the drum section. The 3 rows of the pressure points are taken out into an Erica Synths Sequential Switch with the Pressure Points' first step gate output triggering the sequential sequencing. The output of the switch then goes into an RYO Airtenuator for simple attenuation of the voltages before going into an ADDAC 207 Quantizer to send pitch to Elements for the main sequence."

Korg Gadget Tracks by Hank Astral


Published on Jul 13, 2015 Hank Astral

iTunes: KORG Gadget - KORG INC.

Playlist:
korg gadget live 1
gadget tune 2 14 july
Korg gadget live 3 "japan tender"
noble drive
korg gadget tune 5 "starbuck"
gadget number 6 "federal cut"

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Baby proof modular Joystick


Published on Sep 29, 2015 Quincas Moreira

"Nina performs a stress test on my new joystick controler prototype :)"

CBMods Circuit Bent Synths

In this post:
CBMods Alesis QSR Synthesizer Module
CBMods Alesis D4 (16 bit) Drum Synth Module
CBMods Kawai K1m MkII Synth Explorer Module
CBMods Circuit Bent Korg 03R/W Rack Mount Synthesizer

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CBMods Alesis QSR Synthesizer Module

Published on Sep 29, 2015 Waz Radar (CBMods)

"Modifications:
6x Rotary Wheels
14x SPDT (on-off) switches
1x SPDT (on-off-on) switch

Famous Alesis synth module, circuit bent to high heaven.. and sounding unbelieveable..

I didn't have much time to make this video so just played around a bit on a single preset setting (reed organ I think - strange choice!).

Again I used my QY-70 sequencer to play the MIDI notes (on this occasion a pre-recorded slowcore-ish piece)..

The circuit bends seem to affect most of the factory preset settings, if not all - it's impossible to say, as there are so very many sounds in this thing, just waiting to be messed with.

(I counted 5x banks of 128 programs and 100 mixes!)...of course this is before we even start to look at the possibilty of sysex patches!"

Quick Session: A Holding (Moog MG-1, Elektron Rytm, DSI Mopho, Arturia Minibrute)


Published on Sep 29, 2015 my4trackmachine

"This one is a long one. A one shot improv session with all hardware gear. An exploration of organic expression."

Sending CV into Patchblocks


Published on Sep 29, 2015 Patchblocks

"In this video I show how to send CV from Eurorack modules into Patchblocks. This can be used to sequence Patchblocks from analogue sequencers."

ARP ODYSSEY quick demo


Published on Apr 30, 2015 GreatLakesMystery

"Quick sequence on the latest addition to the studio, the newly reissued ARP Odyssey.
Sequenced by ZAQ Zaquencer.
With a touch of Valhalla Vintage Verb."

Kilpatrick Phenol and Arp Odyssey improv


Published on Sep 23, 2015 GreatLakesMystery

"Gareth Averill AKA Great Lakes Mystery live improvised performance in studio with Kilpatrick Phenol and Korg Arp Odyssey reissue.

Gareth will be performing live at the Red Bull Music Academy in Paris October 27th.

For more details:

www.garethaverill.com
www.shockworldservice.com
www.rbma.com"

Vintage Funk Sound Pack Demo for Moog Sub37 by Mike Pensini


Published on Sep 28, 2015 Mike Pensini

"Hi guys! I'm very excited to present my Vintage Funk Sound Pack for the Moog Sub37 synth!

This sound pack is available for download here:

http://www.mikepensini.com/new-produc...

for the special introductory price of just $9.90AU and contains a range of vintage funk basses and leads.

The files are in SYSEX format and can be transferred to your Sub37 from any PC or Mac using freely available software. Included in the pack is also a PDF outlining each of the sounds as well as instructions for transferring them to your Sub37."

http://www.moogmusic.com/products/phattys/sub-37

Roland Jupiter-6 (Part 1)


Published on Sep 28, 2015 perfectcircuitaudio

"This video demonstrates the sound of the Roland Jupiter-6. Part 1."

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Update:

Elektron A4 some patterns preset test


Published on Sep 28, 2015 ElektroNoiser

"a friend lent me his A4..
recorded in a preonus audiovox."

Monday, September 28, 2015

Korg ARP Odyssey Explorer 1


Published on Sep 28, 2015 Bill Vincent

"This video is a sound exploration of the Korg ARP Odyssey. The Odyssey is running through an X32 mixer with some digital reverb and a bit of chorus to widen the sound across the stereo field. I spent much of this video experimenting with getting as many tones from one note as possible - i.e. using the filter along with LFO modulation and resonance to create "chords" from the two oscillators, using filter/resonance harmonics to add the third and sometimes fourth (over)tones from the note. This video is long and probably boring, but for those interested in what types of sounds are possible out of the Korg Odyssey, this may hold some value."

Extreme Slow Order - Simultaneous multi-event sound collage


Published on Sep 28, 2015 A Box In The Sea

"This is a continuation from my last piece. Because the Linnstrument offers so much sonic control and expression, I find myself completely rethinking how I create a patch. I wanted to further explore simultaneous multi-event generation but this time only with the Linnstrument. I'm using the Animodule Gate_Mod plus the SSF URA to help decide when I trigger a gate, 1. if it gets passed to the Gate_Mod and 2. how long to delay the gate. The result triggers an envelope/VCA combo being fed by the Nebulae (whose files are being cycled by the Phosgene's EOD output). All melodic sounds are coming from Braids in FM, TTVV and FFFF modes and processed through the Erbe Verb, Clouds, Three Sisters, PGH Filter, Red Panda Particle, Seppuku delay and Montreal Assembly Count to Five.

I'm using the Linnstrument in split mode where one side is CC faders (so I can manipulate multiple parameters at once) and the other side is notes. I'm also using the Linn with the Machinedrum to trigger the 16 samples I've loaded.

I prerecorded the main melody into sampler which I'm playing to the previously recorded Braids sounds. I'm getting 2 things out of doing this 1. I suck at multitrack recording and I'm trying to wrap my head around how I can use it for what I'm doing and 2. I knew there would be a natural delay and missed notes because I don't record on a grid and I wanted that overlapping sonic crisscross/collision of notes."

New Electribe and Microbrute are best friends!


Published on Sep 28, 2015 Hermisphere

"Pretty random improvisation over a 4 bar pattern programmed on the new Electribe. Trying to demonstrate the softer side of the Microbrute, which is a very expressive instrument."

Trance Escape by modula



"Macbeth Dual VCO > SV Filter > Modcan Dual Delay > Spring Reverb"

7 Tips for Making a Lead Sound Cut Through the Mix


Published on Sep 28, 2015 Jacob Watters

"Learn how to create a lead sound that will slice through any mix with these seven tips."

http://www.roland.com/aira/airamodular/

mCKENIC Linn DMX 505 rom


Published on Sep 28, 2015 mCKENIC

"Quick play after installing Harry Axten's WONDERFUL Linn/DMX rom for the Roland 505... makes the 505 a whole new beast :-)

http://harryaxten.altervista.org/"

EMW MIX SEQUENCER


Published on Sep 28, 2015 EMW Synthesizers

http://www.electronicmusicworks.com/

"A sequence showing some of the features of our new MIX SEQUENCER module. This module was based on the ARP2500 Mix Sequencer module. We used some noises from our NOISE STATION, a sound from our ANALOG DRUM SYNTH and several waveforms from two VCO-104 analog oscillators."

Korg Polysix Vintage Keyboard Synth with Kiwisix MIDI upgrade SN 461541

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"The KiwiSix Upgrade was installed by a professional technician and features:-


• A complete replacement board for the troubled Korg Polysix KLM-367 circuit board. These are usually battery damaged which can be difficult and expensive to repair and render the synth unusable. • 1024 Tones can be stored and edited. It is also possible to temporarily edit any Tone. Tones are selected using a two button system. The first button selects the high digit (bank 1-8) and the second button the low digit (Tone 1- 8). This allows 64 tones (1-1 to 8-8) on any bank group. There are 16 bank groups that are selected using the A-D bank buttons.

Two FS1R Tracks by a bunch of freqs





Two entirely FS1R tracks (including drums) by a bunch of freqs. Enjoy!

Abstract Data Octocontroller Demo #3 - Techno


Published on Sep 28, 2015 sonicstate

http://www.abstractdata.biz/

BTW, Abstract Data will be at the upcoming Budapest Music Expo.

"Techno and modular go hand in hand, so it would be rude not to do a demo of the Octocontroller without including some techno!

In this patch I wanted to demonstrate the sample and hold CV functions of the Octocontroller. The Octocontroller has a random CV output that you can loop, it is a really handy feature and also very musical. The random CV can also be limited to a quantized one octave range which makes it very quick and easy to use in a musical way.

If you have already watched some of the other patch demos then you may want to skip first minute or so."

All parts here.

Two New Video Demos for the Upcoming Polivoks Clone by Alex Pleninger


"Polivoks in action 3" & "Polivoks in action 4 (sequenced)" added to the main post here. Don't miss them!

LITTLE PAW : WHAT KIND OF DAY HAS IT BEEN


Published on Sep 28, 2015 EXPLORING AUDIO

"This is a quick performance video of 'What Kind of Day Has It Been', a song from my upcoming album titled 'SPACE CORGI'.

The music was composed entirely on a Nintendo Gameboy with LSDJ and then recorded, processed, mixed, and mastered in Ableton Live. Guitar parts, Korg Monotribe, and Moog Sub 37 were added live on video.

'SPACE CORGI' will be released on October 15th, 2015, in honor of the first day of the third annual 8static Festival, which I am extremely proud to be performing at!"

Demora: the width control


Published on Sep 28, 2015 wellurban

"A detailed demonstration of the "width" function on Roland's Demora delay module.

(Note: there's some occasional glitching of the pitch that's due to some quirks in my input patch, rather than to Demora)"

http://www.roland.com/aira/airamodular/

How to Sync Scatter to System-1m


Published on Sep 28, 2015 Jacob Watters

"Here is a tip that shows you how to sync the Roland AIRA Scatter module with a System-1m."

http://www.roland.com/aira/airamodular/

New Audio Damage NEURON FM DRUM VOICE Eurorack Module Proof

Silver box acid jam with Inter Gritty


Published on Oct 18, 2014 Inter Gritty / Random Island

"Quick, raw single pattern acid jam straight from Random Island HQ aka my living room. The old silver boxes take the spotlight, backed up with some hats from the 909 and a bit of pedal action. Hope you like!"

And a little late but you can still appreciate the 909:

Happy 909 day!

Published on Sep 9, 2015

"It's 9/09 today. Here's how Inter Gritty celebrated."

Moog's MF-Chorus & MF-Flange Nominated For TEC Award


via Moog Music

"Moog Music is proud to announce that both the MF-Chorus and MF-Flange Minifooger Analog Effects have received TEC Award nominations in the category of 'Musical Instrument Amplification & Effects'.

Recognizing the technical innovations behind recordings, live performances, television, film and video games, the 31st annual TEC Awards will be held on January 23, 2016 during the NAMM Show in Anaheim, California. Moog Music is grateful for this year's nominations and for the efforts of the NAMM Foundation and TEC Awards in spotlighting the technical achievements of today that that will shape the sounds of tomorrow.

Enjoy these select demonstrations of the TEC Award nominated MF-Chorus and MF-Flange analog effects and visit the Moog Dealer Locator to find an Authorized Moog Dealer near you."

You'll find the demos on Moog's website here.

Upcoming Sound Labs at Amsterdam Dance Event Oct 14 - 18

Workshops at this years' Amsterdam Dance Event currently include Moog, STEIM, Ginko Synthese, and Falafular Synths. Details follow.

ADE Sound Lab: a modular synth heaven

"The modular synthesizer has always been an integral part of dance music, and ADE Sound Lab will shed a light on its heritage during a three day modular synth bonanza.
If you're planning on visiting ADE Sound Lab make sure to grab the annual ADE Card, which allows you to access MusicTalks and live performances.

Modular synths have been on the rise of late. Their new found popularity boosted the modular market in unforeseen ways. The market has spiked like never before, and there are ever more and more musicians, artists and producers making their own modular set up in search of unique sounds and machinery.

ADE Sound Lab focuses on the history and heritage of synths by inviting sound designers, inventors and even some legends of the modular world to inspire you with talks, workshops, performances and a Modular Market. By exhibiting the latest inventions in (modular) synthesis ADE explores the realm of the development of new electronic instruments, (modules for) modular synthesizer systems and audio installations, as well as innovations in the field of image and visualisations of sound. Amongst other work, ADE Sound Lab introduces the Modular Expo.

Do It Yourself Synth Building Workshops
You can not only play around with existing modules and modular systems, but you can also build your own synthesizer. ADE Sound Lab offers several Do It Yourself workshops, some free of charge, others for a fee. The latter will ensure you can take your brand new, playable synth back to your home studio.

Moog’s Chris Howe will head the workshops on Thursday and Friday. Friday will see a workshop that will be led by STEIM - Hypothetical Instruments, which will focus on the future of electronic music, what instruments will be needed and how we will correspond with those yet-to-be-invented modules. On Saturday, the DIY Workshop will be hosted by Ginko Synthese who will let you build your own synth with their very own DIY kits. They’ll even let you make a case to harness the instruments. Falafular will host on Saturday. If you like to learn more about prices and workshop registration, keep a close eye on our website and the respective event pages.

Workshops
Moog Werkstatt by Chris Howe (Moog Music Inc, US)
Werkstatt Workshop provides a way for synth experts and novices alike to explore subtractive synthesizers. Through hands-on instrument modifications, participants will learn the fundamentals of subtractive analog synthesis and the control voltage paradigm. Analog synthesizers have long had their own maker culture born of curious engineers, physicists and hobbyists who have created and crafted their sounds through electronic experimentation. It is our goal to share our love for learning, music, and electronics by encouraging everyone to create the world they want to hear, one mod at a time.

STEIM - Hypothetical Instruments
In this workshop you can design machines for creative expression. Working with low and no-tech, you’ll build non-functional instruments aimed at inventing the music machine of the future. By taking as a starting point how an individual imagines the experience of playing electronic music, we will spend the afternoon making the perfect machine or instrument for that person. This process is directly informed by the designers and researchers from Native Instruments, Johannes Kepler Universität and STEIM, with the goal of making instruments that are positioned on the bleeding edge of technology.

Ginko Synthese
Ginko Synthese, the braindchild of Jan Willem Hagenbeek, aims to close the gap between the stage and the studio. At ADE Sound Lab they will be presenting easy to build cheap DIY kits. The components are available at a reasonable price. The popularity of these kits is currently spreading across the world fast, meaning that a lot of new user codes are becoming available almost weekly. You can use these modules as granular oscillators, wavetable oscillators, drum synths and even as clock sources just by uploading a different code.

Falafular Synths
Falafular is the SDIY brand that enabled Falafelbiels (Niels Kloet) to build himself a fabulous modular synthesizer. The ’S’ in SDIY stands for soldering, and Niels Kloet will show you the nit and grit of Do It Yourself synth building.

ADE Sound Lab is organised by ADE, in cooperation with Creative Industries Fund NL, the Dutch fund that offers sound pioneers and innovators an opportunity to demonstrate what they are working on, as well as helping them to develop their talents further in a 'hot house' environment.

ADE Sound Lab
Dates: Thursday Oct. 15 - Saturday Oct. 17
Time: program starts at noon
Venue: Compagnietheater
ADE Sound Lab is a free program (except for the ADE MusicTalks series and live performances, free for ADE Card holders, also accessible for 1 & 5 Day conference ticket holders)."

Minimoog Voyager Session by Jeffrey Bousfield


Published on Sep 19, 2015 Jeffrey Bousfield

"Fooling around with my minimoog voyager and minifooger analog delay"

New Moog Mother32 Interpretation from Bryan Benting


via @Bryantist

"I got to see Moog's new product (Mother 32) at Knobcon 4 a few weeks ago and drew this from memory. #Moog #Mother32"

The SNES Swerve (DIY MIDI Controller) Unboxing


Published on Sep 25, 2015 KM Productions

"The official unboxing (and example) of Kyle's hand crafted DIY MIDI Controller "The SNES Swerve". It consists of 6 potentiometer knobs and 4 mini arcade buttons built inside an X-Men Super Nintendo video game cartridge. In this video it is controlling 8 FX knobs in Ableton Live."

Follow-up to The Mini Sega Twist (DIY MIDI Controller)

Roland TR-808 and Boss RDD-10 modulation bus effect


Published on Sep 18, 2015 dyLAB0303

"Roland TR-808 snare going into Boss RDD-10 delay effect - trigger out of TR-808 goes into modulation bus of RDD-10 to trigger the modulation in time with TR-808"

via Acidboxblues

"When is a delay effect not a delay ?
Well in the video I made I use the feedback and tone on my Boss RDD-10 to start it making lovely feedback noises and use the modulation to get the effects moving along. The Boss RDD-10 has a cv input for the modulation so you can send it all kinds of things. In this instance I’m using the trigger out of the Roland TR-808 to restart the modulation, this making a perfectly synced noisy synth effect.
Enjoy the noise."

Moog Prodigy SN 6481

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Buchla Music Easel Synthesizer

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"Selling a Buchla Music Easel in excellent condition, purchased this year, with everything that originally comes with it: Power adapter, Buchla bag containing cable, card in original sealed plastic container (never opened) & original bo. Note that the cool Buchla box will be packed itself so that you can enjoy it! This is what you get when you order new, no issue/repair, you get the Buchla/Cortini sound surprisingly easily!

Those units are very tough to come by and the waiting time to order from stores is weeks if not months."


Moog Minimoog Model D w/ MIDIMini kit by Studio Electronics

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"Excellent condition, has MiniMIDI (MIDIMoog) kit installed by Studio Electronics.
Adds MIDI in/thru, Osc2 Sync, LFO, retrigger as well as other routing options. Much like the SE-1 feature set, but on an actual Minimoog. A really nice MiniMoog.

This unit has been meticulously cleaned inside and out, tuned, new key bushings installed, temp stability mods done and pots and switches cleaned and lubed.

This is an amazing machine capable of sounds you wouldn't expect from a Mini. Snoop around youtube and watch the videos of people creating amazing bass and Mini sounds all the way to drums and hats. Makes it much more versatile.

Original wood cabinet, no restaining or replacement wood. VERY Minor bumps and abrasions to wood but very few considering its age. Mostly a statement for full disclosure.

8XXX Serial Range with 3046 based Oscillators"

Moog Minimoog Model D Synthesizer with Case

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"This Minimoog D is in great shape. Everything works. It is tuned pretty much but maybe just a hair away from perfect tuning. This mini underwent an in depth servicing with updated parts at SynthFool Nov 2013. It has been packed away in it's case since then except for testing and experiments inside a non-smoking project recording room..."

Roland SH-09 analog synthesizer

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Cyclone Analogic TT-303

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"The Bass Bot is an analog, monophonic synthesizer and sequencer, an incredible reproduction of one of the most sought-after analog synths ever. The sound is authentic not because of good sampling or modeling, but because it uses identical circuitry: classic transistor-based circuit design, using 21st century technology.

The sequencer uses classic step-entry programming, and stores up to 224 editable patterns, as well as 224 bot-generated preset (non-editable) patterns. The Bass Bot holds 7 songs of up to 127 bars, with everything stored in onboard flash memory, which means it will stay there when you turn the unit off.

The TT-303 is indispensible for acid and techno house music, great for hip-hop, and just a whole lot of fun! Fatboy Slim says 'Everybody Needs a 303!': here is your chance to get one."

New omsonic VCF-1 MKII audio demo.


Published on Sep 28, 2015 omsonic

"available via omsonic.co.uk
novation bass station into The VCF-1 MKII into audacity"


"The VCF-1 MKII is an updated version of the original VCF-1

2 pole low pass OTA sallen key type filter

The VCF-1 MKII now includes a tone knob that lets you change the tonality and distortion characteristics of the filters resonance clipping signal path this means you can make it sound smooth and round or distorted and gritty or most things inbetween.

Will self oscillate when Q is high enough

Very nice black and gold face plate with red back lit om sign !

Comes with a standard 10 pin to 16 pin eurorack power cable and 2 screws

system requirements info -
17 mA +12V
13 mA -12V
0 mA 5V
30 mm Depth
6HP"

moonbirds


Published on Sep 28, 2015 Ebotronix

Roland System 100
Oberheim Sem
Kenton Pro 2000
Moog CP 251
Make Noise Format Jumper
Lexicon PCM 80 / 90, TC M one XL
Rocktron Rack Interface
Mackie the mixer²
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