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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

1978 Arp Odyssey with Lumina & Power Supply Upgrades SN 28231005

via this auction
"LUMINA SLIDER UPGRADE - This upgrade includes 34 high quality sliders featuring super smooth action with high accuracy. These highly stable illuminated sliders transform your unreliable old doorstop into a precision instrument on par with the ARP 2600. The difference in reliability and accuracy is astonishing! The illumination is optional and the color coded sliders are clearly visible without the illumination.
This mod also features dynamic function of the LEDs in the LFO, ADSR and AR sections. The LFO rate is indicated by a flashing LFO slider. The ADSR and AR sliders conveniently reflect the envelope generator output voltages. This also gives you helpful visual feedback when triggering the unit from an external source.
POWER SUPPLY UPGRADE - The existing power supply in your Odyssey is underpowered. Upgrading the power supply will improve oscillator stability and reduce cross talk between audio circuits. My Tech removed the stock power supply and install an oversize, high current, fast response time, low noise, power supply to supply plenty of clean current to the system. This power supply can also easily supply the additional current needed for the Lumina illuminated sliders eliminating the need for the external wall wart :)"

You can find info on the Lumina and other Odyssey upgrades at Discrete Synthesizers.

Wednesday, December 03, 2014

ARP Odyssey 2800 with CMS Lumina Upgrade & Raggedy Ann for Christmas

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via this auction

I don't think Raggedy Ann comes with the listing.  She looks happy though.

"This auction is for an ARP Odyssey model 2800 in very good condition that has been recently restored to ARP factory specs by Phil Cirocco at CMS / Discrete Synthesizers. It features the Lumina slider upgrade (special 4 color edition), just in time to brighten up the under-tree display on Christmas morning! Here is the complete List: Lumina Slider Upgrade - special 4 color edition – see photos 34 high quality illuminated slide pots. The main focus of this upgrade is to install high quality sliders in an ARP Odyssey. The Odyssey and Avatar have similar circuitry to the 2600, however they used cheap, unreliable, plastic on plastic sliders. These brand new, high quality sliders from CMS feature a superior tactile feel and greatly improved accuracy. It basically transforms an unreliable old doorstop into a precision instrument, on par with the ARP 2600 and ARP 2500. The difference in reliability and accuracy is astonishing! The upgrade also features a blinking LFO slider indicating the LFO rate. The ADSR and AR sliders now feature dynamic LED readout of the envelope generator voltage levels. All Keyboard rubber bushings replaced with new and keyboard detailing. All key contacts cleaned and adjusted. Power supply rebuilt to factory. Separate power supply for slider LEDs. Audio Path Upgrade. Highpass filter bypass switch – Adds sub-bass to the output signal. LFO free run switch. ADSR time range switch – 3 position toggle features extra long time mode. AR time range switch – 3 position toggle features extra long time mode. New pitch bend knob. Front panel and internal restoration. Full calibration. Rear panel: CMS high speed interface jacks – CV, Gate and trigger ins and outs. ¼ inch Switchcraft high level output jack. ¼ inch Switchcraft external audio input jack. 4023 filter Merry Christmas!"

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Arp Odyssey lumina sliders demo


Published on Jul 30, 2014 Chris Montanaro

"This is a test after installing the Lumina Slider kit."

Arp odyssey demo test after lumina slider install. Sample & Hold!

Published on Jul 30, 2014

"I debated installing this kit for a while but was able to install it in a manner that is totally reversible and decided to go for it. These new sliders are precise making the Odyssey even more amazing to play now."

Tuesday, December 10, 2019

White ARP Odyssey MKI 2800 Lumina Sliders w/ Several Mods

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via this auction

"Arp Odyssey (2800) Lumina. heavily modified by Phil Cirocco of Discrete Synthesizers/CMS (best Arp tech in the states, maybe world). Phil did the lumina mod so the sliders are 100% functional, LED-modded and AWESOME. Phil also did all the mods you see: LFO free run switch, ext audio in, CV/Gate/VCF inputs, highpass/bandpass switch and ADSR time/range extension switch. he also overhauled it, leveled the keybed, general maintenance, etc. awesome awesome condition. minor little marks here and there (hey, it's almost 50 years old!) but nothing major. the mods alone were $1800."

Tuesday, March 05, 2013

Buchla Documentary by Connie Field Now on Kikstarter


Follow-up to this previous post.  via Kickstarter:

"With a passion for music and engineering, Don Buchla created electronic musical instruments the world had never dreamed of before.

When we've told people that we're preparing a documentary about Don Buchla, we get one of two reactions:

a) Wow! It's about time The man's a genius! Why hasn't this happened already?

or

b) Don who?

We want to make a movie that can live up to the expectations and desires and hopes for the people who answered a), and that can introduce Don in the best way possible to those who answered b).

Don Buchla is a legendary instrument maker whose inventions were part of the greatest musical transformation of the 20th century. His pioneering work laid the basis for what electronic music was to become by creating a unique analog synthesizer which completely changed the way people think about, compose, and perform music. The list of musicians and composers who have used the Buchla range from avant-garde composer Morton Subotnick to Nine Inch Nails, with plenty more along the way. Don hasn't stopped inventing since the arrival of the Buchla, and his other instruments combine an idiosyncratic sound with a sense of wonder and theatrical magic.

"Music is a mirror that we hold up to see how cultural structures are formed. Race, social hierarchy, class, national origin the twentieth century saw a questioning of these issues on a global level, and in a sense, electronic music was the soundtrack to that intense investigation into the human situation. Almost all traditional notions of space, time, and physicality have been reconfigured in ways that we are just beginning to understand. I think that electronic music has helped us understand the process we've lived through. Think about everything from the tones you hear coming out of your telephone to the frequencies underlying cellular communication to the algorithms used to route the information holding it all together -- most of this stuff has been explored one way or the other by the avant-garde."
--Paul D. Miller (DJ Spooky)

Don was definitely part of the avant-garde. He has been called a mad scientist, a genius, an innovator, a recluse, an iconoclast, and has gathered a horde of fiercely loyal admirers by following his own visionary path, and dancing to his own muse. His name and instruments are known from Indonesia to France.

We have begun to film because there have been performances and interviews to capture that we simply couldn't pass up, such as Morton Subotnick and Ramon Sender from the San Francisco Tape Music Center, who commissioned Don to build the first Buchla; French composers Jean-Baptiste Barrière and Marc Battier; and performances by Subotnick and Marimba Lumina player Joel Davel, who has assisted in Buchla's workshop for over a decade.

But now we need to raise production funding to complete the rest of our filming. Among the other people we will be including in the film are early Buchla composer/performer Suzanne Ciani, analog synth performer/music journalist Gino Robair, Lightning virtuoso Forrest Tobey, synth maestro Alessandro Cortini (of Nine Inch Nails and Sonoio), Marimba Lumina co-designer Mark Goldstein, and, of course, Don himself. Ideally, we're hoping you can support us beyond what we're asking for here so we can also edit and do post-production for the film.

With your help, we will be able to do the legacy of Don Buchla justice."

Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Buchla Mother Load 1989-2019

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Monday, July 02, 2012

Bach on the ARP Avatar Lumina


YouTube Published on Jul 2, 2012 by DJjondent

"J.S. Bach_ Well Tempered Clavier_ Prelude & Fugue No.2 C Minor BWV 847
Played on a pimped out ARP Avatar. Bach is probably rolling in his grave.

Just mucking around with the filter and LFO settings for now."

Monday, October 31, 2011

A MATRIXSYNTH HALLOWEEN

MATRIXSYNTH HALLOWEEN


Happy Halloween everyone! Hope it's a good one!

Pictured: My ARP Odyssey Lumina and some MATRIXSYNTH pumpkins!

Click the pic for the crisp, full-size shot. Mouse over the image up top, and use the controls for the slideshow.

Update: I had to step out for a bit and didn't get to initially post the following. I thought I add it for those that might be interested. Phil Cirocco of C.M.S. does fantastic work. If you have an ARP that could use some work, you owe it to yourself to consider him having a look over. My ARP Odyssey had some stiff sliders so I sent it in for the Lumina upgrade and decided that if it's going to be away for a bit I might as well go all out. It came back in unimaginable shape. It was beyond what I expected. It literally seemed like I bought it from ARP today and just took it out of the box. It wasn't just a repair, it was a complete rejuvenation of the synth. I highly, highly recommend Phil's work. It's worth noting, Phil did the Hammond Novachord Restoration as well [previously posted here].

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Modded ARP Avatar w/ Lumina Slider Upgrade

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via this auction

"Fully restored ARP Avatar with Lumina LED slider kit and and New England Analog Patch bay expander kit.

some marks from use on unit but overall good condition

please note slider switch 'B' (Guitar string select) has sheared off and will need replacing"

Monday, November 04, 2013

Custom White ARP Odyssey MkII Black & Gold with Lumina Lighted Sliders

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via this auction

"ARP Odyssey MkII - was black and gold - restored,

Fully paint stripped, re-powerder coated in white.

Re-screen printed, with subtle grey ARP logo across whole front panel (hard to see in photo).
Work by Customsynth

All sliders are new. These are Lumina LED sliders as you can see.

PSU has been serviced

Horrible mains cable out the rear has been replaced with a better, safer, and neater IEC socket.

CV/Gate/VCF sockets on the rear for MIDI-CV converter control (converter not provided!)

All working well, only minor issue is PPC range is very small, and one non-original slide switch (which works fine so don't worry)"

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Joel Davel demos the Marimba Lumina


YouTube via JJDavel. also see these posts.
"Joel Davel explains the Buchla Marimba Lumina before a trade show in Dallas in 2000. The basics."

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

ARP Odyssey MkIII - Lumina Upgrade, Dual VCF (4023/4035), LFO Aftertouch

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via this auction - learn how to sell on eBay here

"It's recently been upgraded with the CMS Lumina slider kit (beautiful silky smooth action - all high quality Bourns PTL45 series LED Sliders). The LFO slider LED lights up as a visual indicator to the frequency, and the AR/ADSR slider LED's glow according to what the output voltage is.

It's also been retro fitted with aftertouch for LFO control of VCOs 1 & 2, and most intriguingly, a dual switchable VCF!

The original 4075 VCF module has been replaced with the 40235 Dual Filter (Google it) which consists of the MkI "White Face" Odyssey 12dB VCF and the MkII "Moog Infringement" 24dB VCF - the switch on the right hand side of the keyboard allows you to select between them.

The Keyboard bushings have also been replaced, as have the leather side panels. The main audio outputs have been swapped... the high level output is now on the jack socket and the low level out on the XLR.

I've never been happy with the gold "J-Wire" contacts under the keybed, and at some point they will need to be realigned/replaced (it was next on my "to do" list) - occasionally, when playing duophonically, the upper voice output to VCO 2 will glitch, but this is a common problem with the MKII & III Odysseys..."

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Arp Odyssey MKII 2813 with Lumina LED Slider Upgrade

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via this auction

"List of things I've had done to this machine:

- recapped power supply, new grounded power chord added
- complete overhaul of key bed (replaced j-wires, bushings, burnished bus bar)
- lit pot mod, replacement of all front panel switches and sliders (no more gunky, unresponsive parameters)
- high output and low output jacks switched so that high output is the 1/4" jack (most sensible for modern applications)
- cleaning out of conductive solder flux
- fully calibrated and tuned up

All of these things were done by a VERY experienced tech, who was trained by ARP in the seventies to be a certified technician. This work is of the highest caliber, and I paid an arm and a leg for it. Moreover, I have never had a single problem with this machine after having it serviced. The switches and sliders being brand new makes such an enormous difference in the practical application of this synth into your workflow. Get the best of both worlds: vintage feel with modern dependability.

While having this work done, I ran out of money before the tech could run through the CV section. I was told it looked fine, and ought to work, but it was NOT tested. Being that I do not use CV in my studio for anything, I have no way to test this feature of the machine and cannot guarantee its function. I realize this function is important to other kinds of musicians, and in the event that something is wrong with the CV section of this Odyssey, a repair ought not to be prohibitively expensive. Please bid accordingly, though."

The ARP Lumina upgrade comes from CMS.

Wednesday, May 31, 2017

ARP Avatar with Lumina LED & New England Analog Patch Bay expander

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via this auction

"Fully restored ARP Avatar with Lumina LED slider kit and and New England Analog Patch bay expander kit."

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

ARP Odyssey Lumina by CMS

images via this auction
"This auction is for a super-rare, one of a kind, ARP Odyssey Lumina by CMS. This Odyssey is from the personal collection of Phil Cirocco at CMS. It is the one and only prototype for an upcoming illuminated slider retrofit kit for the ARP Odyssey and Avatar. Due to an ongoing relocation here at CMS, this mod is not available at this time and won't be available until the end of 08. This unit has been restored to brand new condition by CMS and features all new, color coded, illuminated sliders.

This is the one and only chance to get your hands on a drastically superior version of a classic synthesizer. The illumination of the sliders is remarkable, but that is not the focus of this modification. The replacement sliders are of a much better quality than the originals and feature a teflon bushing for much better action and tactile feel. The precision of these sliders makes tuning the VCOs much easier and the VCOs actually stay in tune! The modulation attenuators have a much better range. The filter FC and resonance sliders are never scratchy and have a wonderful feel when you want to "play" them.

In my opinion, the big thing wrong with the ARP Odyssey, from the very beginning, was the sliders. They were garbage from day one. Sorry Alan. Changing the sliders to high quality teflon units makes a giant difference in the operation of an ARP Odyssey. Custom light sliders.

More info here" via Josh of bigcitymusic.com

Thursday, August 06, 2009

ARP Odyssey Lumina

I made the ARP Odyssey Lumina post Featured. Comment there.

Monday, May 05, 2008

Ran Kirlian - Lumina Frontier


Ran Kirlian - Lumina Frontier from Ran Kirlian on Vimeo.
"Improvisation with a Korg TR61 and no post edition.
All images from NASA.
Video edition & effects done with Sony Vegas."
via Celiar Structures.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Legendary Arp Odyssey Lumina with Phil Cirocco / CMS LED Sliders

via this auction

You might recognize this one from this post. ARP Odyssey Lumina modded by Phil Cirocco of CMS

"It may sound hyperbolic, but, I sincerely believe this to be the finest Arp Odyssey on earth.

This Odyssey sat in Phil Cirocco's personal collection, selected by him as the ideal candidate for the nearly obscene LED-slider retrofit, the first ever done, and it is, indeed, beautiful.

A white face Odyssey, it is already among the best. However, Phil took it as far as one can. This is the very same ARP 2800 shown on Phil's site here:

http://www.discretesynthesizers.com/arptronics/arp2800.htm

Upgrades...

The most obvious upgrade to this Odyssey is with the sliders. Every slider has been replaced with a new sort of slider which contains color-coded LEDs appropriate to the Odyssey heritage. These sliders feel incredible, they move beautifully and sit where they're left... it is an entirely different experience using an Odyssey with sliders this clean and precise. It is truly a player's synth, now.

There are some lovely touches with this upgrade: the LFO slider blinks at the LFO rate, as do both envelope slider LED sets, brightening and darkening in time with the envelope. Beautiful.

The CMS audio path and filter upgrades have also been applied. Filter cutoff range is lifted from a mere 11khz to 28khz. The audio path upgrade cleans the entire signal path, the bass clarity is absolutely terrifying, to neighbors, pets and your recording tools.

The power supply has been rebuilt to last another twenty years.

Other upgrades: the turbo switch has been added for incredibly fast envelope response and there are input jacks for CV and gate control of the instrument (shown in the photographs to the right) - wonderful for use with analog sequencers and MIDI to CV converters of all kinds."

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Absolute Deviation

"The mission of Absolute Deviation is continue support and development of the Marimba Lumina-–the only truly revolutionary mallet controller."

via Johan
"Longtime Buchla associate Joel Davel has started his own business offering support to Marimba Lumina owners. It looks like he'll be building new ones as well."

Thursday, November 01, 2012

How to destroy angels: Keep it together


How to destroy angels: Keep it together from How To Destroy Angels on Vimeo.

"From An Omen EP_ out November 13th.
Directed/edited by How to destroy angels_
http://howtodestroyangels.com"

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