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Thursday, May 31, 2007

Most Underrated Synths on Sonic State's Podcast #48

Remember this post? Looks like it got a nod on Sonic State's Podcast #48. The talk comes in 10:05 into it. You can see a list of synths discussed under there just under the Matrixysnth link. It's a good one. Lot's of discussion on the list some of you helped create.

SynthSong1


YouTube via mancio1 aka VectorSynth.
"A little quick song, featuring ROLAND JUNO106 KAOSSPAD3 NOVATION KS5. Drums are generated and effected by the KP3. ENJOY!!!"

There is also a cool little surprise at the end. Thanks VectorSynth!

Yamaha CS80 Buchla Mod

Via Reed.

"Here is a CS80 with Buchla 258 oscillators. It is mod."

click the image

MOOG Little Phatty - Guess the Studio Pic #1

Mr. Array sent in the following shot. He will be sending in more over time. See if you can eventually guess who's studio this is.

Nepheton test session


YouTube via CosmicD. Sent my way via JB.
"This is just a small video showing me programming a rythm on Nepheton (a ROland TR808 clone)"

Depeche Mode Wall Of Synthis

via EMS Rhehberg. BTW, check out their price list for EMS gear including the Synthi.

via Rick

electro-music 2007

"We proudly announce electro-music 2007(TM), a three day conference/music festival to be held at the Cheltenham Art Center in Philadelphia, June 1 - 3, 2007. The program will include lectures, demos, jam sessions, and concerts."

Title link takes you to more info including a list of performers and talks, including:

Demonstrations, Workshops, and Installations:
Mark Jenkins "Analog Synthesizers" book signing
Bradford Reed The Pencilina
Project Ruori "Lightflowers" installation
Warren Sirota Evolution and Intervention
Tim Thompson "Finger Fresco" sound and graphics installation
Doctor T (Emile Tobenfeld) Beyond the Light Show - Compositional Strategies for Structured Improvisation in Visual Music
Ge Wang and Rebecca Fiebrink ChucK Programming Language workshop

ASM2-Wizard


"The ASM2-Wizard has been designed as a full modular-styled synthesiser. It incorporates all of the available features of the ASM-2 and provides 1/4" jacks for every available input and output

In addition, the ASM2-Wizard provides a number of pre-patched connections that allow the system to generate many of the common sounds used in analogue synths. All of these patches can be disabled by inserting jackplugs in to the relevant patch sockets..

A PolyDAC(X) has been included in the panel design to provide MIDI support.

The panel layout generally follows the layouts that would be used on individual modules but at the same time attempts to minimise space. At 912mm wide by 587mm high it is still a respectable size.

To help better understand the connection options, the following drawings provide details of each modules input/output connections and the pre-patched and switching options where applicable"

Click here for more info.

Previous posts on the ASM
Some samples via Andre on the AH list here.
via Mark on AH.

v65. Optigan Creot

"Welcome to a very special, very short volume of Creot Radio: Volume 65 - Optigan Creot. I’m your host thegunshyboy broadcasting to you from Spokane, WA (shut it trodsy.) This volume includes songs made using the optigan, a strange and unique instrument from the 70’s."

Title link takes you to the podcast. via Inverse Room.

RHEEM KEE Bass

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

Synth Rack


via this auction for the Quasimidi Technox.

Top Down:
Akai S612 Sampler
Quasimidi Technox
Doepfer MS-404
Spectral Audio Syntrack
Spectral Audio Neptune
Spectral Audio ProTone

Liam Howlett


flickr by ashsynth.

Title link take you to more scans of an interview with the band The Prodigy.

MOOG Minimoog pictured.

Roger Linn's Drum Machines

"The remarkable story of Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine. The son of an opera singer and a music professor, Linn's invention revolutionised popular music. He has inspired artists as diverse as Herbie Hancock, Heaven 17, and the Wu Tang Clan. Exploited by shady businessmen, Linn has been a reclusive figure for decades."

Title link takes you there.

Detroit Electronic Music Festival 2007

Title link takes you to a flickr set of the event, including some great live shots, sent my way via Mark Strauss (StirHouse).

"The big modular is Robert Rich's MOTM being carried out after his set. Some more pictures of him performing here."

Modcan MIDI Sequencer


Click here for more shots via this auction

Details:
"highly coveted Signal Arts brand MIDI Sequencer once offered in Modcan A-Series modular synthesizer format. While the desktop box versions of these fabulous polyphonic sequencers are still being offered by the Signal Arts Company for $1,300.00, the Modular Modcan format unit above is no longer available which is why this unit is so very special!

Below is quoted directly from the Modcan website
(it is still listed on their site, however no longer available!) Modcan.com

More Info here

http://www.bigcitymusic.com/product.asp?cat=New&pid=1000540

and here

http://www.signalarts.ca/

"Overall, for the money, nothing even comes close to touching this [MAPS]. It's an amazingly powerful device. Given the legendary status that machines like the Latronic Notron have gained over the years (and price tag), I believe that this is a similar device at a much lower price "new", than what people are asking for old Notrons. Plus this has 3 cv/gate outs and can operate as a totally independent midi/cv converter. Sounds too good to be true really." Simon Birds, Australia. MAPS owner/user review on harmony-central.com

~~Modcan version of the Performance Sequencer available from Signal Arts~~

The versatility of the Signal Arts Performance Sequencer for sequencing, complex modulation and as a processor based event generator is unparalleled for the modular world.

Bridges the gap between Software and traditional Analogue sequencers.
Real-time control over all sequence parameters with tons of interactive performance features unavailable to analogue sequencers.
Built in Voltage and Gate outs and real knobs..unlike any software sequencer.
Backlit LCD display shows info for note value, duration, step length etc.
Sequences can modulate each other for true madness.

Playable and controllable in Real Time for live performance as well as in the studio!
Three Analogue outs with three gates.
Stores 99 sequences of 8 steps, chained to make longer sequences.
Nine different trigger modes.
Can be clocked with an LFO module for sync to Modcan
Sequences are accessed in real-time using panel switches
Also functions as a full feature MIDI to CV converted and as a MIDI
control device for use with other midi gear.
Can be used with other MIDI>CV converters for up to 32 channels of Voltage control
Module is three units wide

http://www.cyndustries.com

Hawkwind's Jupiter-8 Up for Auction

"Dave Brock's Roland Jupiter 8 Keyboard Used on stage throughout the 80s and 90s Used on numerous studio and live albums"

Check out the rainbow sides.

Title link takes you to the auction with more images and info.
Images mirrored here.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

MOOG System 12 Modular


Click here for shots via this auction.

Details:
"The synth was built on 9/21/73 and also has some of the original R A Moog modules. Also included are eleven of the original 1/4 audio patch cords, 4 trigger patch cords, Moog Modular service manual and a photocopy of the Moog System 15 users manual. All of the modules on the synth are complete (including the original knobs), work perfectly and were never adjusted or re-calibrated (which can be done with the use of the included service manual, if you know what you are doing!). The keyboard is also complete and works properly including the gold contacts which were just cleaned with De-Ox compound. Both original covers for the keyboard and main cabinet are also included. The original socket recepticle on the power cord was cracked, partially disintegrated and was replaced by seperate crimped connectors (its not original but is does work and is electrically safe!) The cabinet tolex is in good shape with no rips or tears but has been refinished to cover the stenciling that the original owner (which was a west coast college) painted numbers on it for inventory and theft control. The pictures show the current tolex condition which looks 100 percent better then it did when I got it! The original modules, power supply and cabinet still have the original yellow Moog manufacturing stickers in place. Now the upgrade part! - three new modules were added to replace the original Moog 907 fixed filter bank module, which in my opinion is a glorified EQ!. These new modules were made by Mike Bucki at Moog Custom Engineering and consist of a 904B High Pass Filter, 911A Dual Trigger Delay and 1528 Sample and Hold. The original Moog and some of the R A Moog modules consist of a 902 VCA, 903 Noise Source, 904A Low Pass Filter, two 911 Envelope Generators. 921 oscillator, 921A Oscillator Driver and two 921B Oscillators."
via Mr. Array

Octave Plateau Voyetra Eight

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

Creamware Prodyssey Demos

Some sound samples via Stefan Trippler:

"Afaik no more Prodysseys are manufactured atm, I had the luck to get one 2nd hand and have some fun with it.

http://www.trippler.net/files/mp3/cornyprody.mp3
with drums from Spectrasonics Stylus

http://www.trippler.net/files/mp3/prody3b.mp3
some bubbling, Stylus drums too

I apologize in advance for the last one, a little waltz:
http://www.trippler.net/files/mp3/oddproddy.mp3

I never had the original ARP Odyssey, so I don't know how the ASB compares
soundwise."

CMU-800R / Apple II Set-up Tips

Via philip. Click the image for the full sized shot. You can find more info and video on the CMU-800R in these previous posts.

Monome 40h

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

Details:
"One of the few 40h models, own this beautiful machine. One of only 400
From http://monome.org/40h/:

the monome 40h is a reconfigurable grid of sixty-four backlit buttons.

buttons can be configured as toggles, radio groupings, sliders, or organized into more sophisticated systems to monitor and trigger sample playback positions, stream 1-bit video, interact with dynamic physical models, and play games. button press and visual indication are decoupled by design: the correlation is established by each application.

There's a growing collection of applications written specifically for the 40h.

Provided on the monome website as well are examples for writing your own applications. the 40h uses usb and talks serial, midi, and open sound control. it plays well with max/msp, pd, processing, reaktor, flash, java, ruby, and many others. all 40h software and firmware is open source. monome aims to facilitate a community of shared exploration

There are also numerous applications and patches which exemplify the 40h as a simultaneous input and output device. several are musically-inclined, though the interface also fits wonderfully into alternative uses. all monome applications are open-source and no additional purchase is necessary to use them. here are a few examples :

* 64step is a versatile step sequencer aimed at fluid composition and editing.
* mlr is a sample-cutting platform intended for dynamic and performative live manipulation.
* life is an interactive version of conway’s original simulation.
* phoenix is a probabilistic arpeggiator with a drawable waveform

design

applied, aesthetic minimalism. the 40h features binary on/off buttons and binary on/off light indication with global brightness control. we believe these parameters most aptly fit both the physical action and size of the buttons. simplicity, constraints, and adaptability promote intuitive interaction.
open source = modification encouraged

all related software is open source. this includes the embedded code, routers (serialio and mapd), and applications. the community is invited to engage in exploring this interface and share findings. also encouraged are hardware modifications, included are available ports in the circuitry for the addition of analog knobs, optical encoders, or anything you could program to interact.
specifications
model 40h
elements 8 by 8 (64 total)
dimensions 6.75 by 6.75 by 1.125
materials 6061 anodized aluminum, translucent silicone, conductive silicone, high durometer silicone, lead-free components and circuit boards
interface usb 2.0
power bus powered
platforms os x, windows xp, linux

the unit contains no logos, text, or markings.

the hardware contains an atmel avr atmega32 microcontroller, interfaced with an ftdi ft245r usb fifo and maxim 7221 led matrix driver. the avr is programmable via jtag (port included on circuit) with gcc and avr-lib."

via ian

KORG PS3300

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

Details:
"KORG PS-3300 POLYPHONIC MODULAR SYNTH 1977Well-known for its complex pads, thanks to its triple synth architecture, with independently panning possible for each, a fair number of LFOs (6+SH ) that brings sophisticated details, all making truly stunning masses of evolving sounds.

Another (not so well-known) strength of that beast is its ability to make strange sounds, a bit like a kind of polyphonic AKS: per example extreme stretching of the general frequency with the keyboard XY joystick, as few other polysynth of the following eras would, numerous options of patching modulations, along with the double expression pedal applied to modulation destinations… Independent envelopes for each bloc for additive-like synthesis, a step further from the typical 2 VCO/ VCF/ADSR approach most other synths provide. Altogether I was astonished by the wide range of sounds it can produce, much more than a PS-3200 would dare of!

Also surprisingly, it is very straightforward to use, with a logical layout, despite a good number of knobs.

- Waveforms choices: 6 for the VCOs (w/ PWM), 6 others for the main 3 LFOs. These LFO can be modulated also with a lot of patching options.

- Unique triple dynamic resonators per block, each modulated either from their own LFO, either left in a fixed combination of 3 frequencies. Peak frequency control on that LFO. Nice multi-phasing effects and sound shaping.

- Useful keyboard balance for filter and volume, independently for the 3 blocks. Adds playability when pressing a lot of notes.

- unique individual tuning per note, independently for each block.

The documentation (copy,in English/Japan) helps with examples of sounds and patches.

Users: Kraftwerk, K Schulze (“X”,his best), Vangelis (“China”..), ELP, Jarre, Space, Gino Vannelli, Ninja Tune, Vince Clarke, and praised by Bob Moog.

It has been totally overhauled by Jean-Loup Dierstein in Paris and now fully working: 50 capacitors changed , every function tested, tuned, not one scratching pot. So what is inevitably needed for a gun of this age and complexity has already been done professionally.

The keyboard is also in a close-to-mint condition, and the accessories (double pedal board and keyboard cable) are fully functional. A midification of the keyboard is possible.

This example seems to be a first and very rare version, with the inclusion of Korg 770 type pots (more “chic” than the MS series style of most of the PS production ), it has also a different positioning of the resonators disposition, and wears a nice slightly shiny black finish. As this version existed in some historical Korg catalogs, I guess it may be not a “prototype” as it was said recently, but certainly was part of a first limited batch among the 30/50 ever produced. Serial number: 770502.

It had been formerly bought at the “Phonorgan” Shop in Paris in the late 70’."

via adrien

Seb's Synth-DIY Pages



http://www.burnit.co.uk/sdiy

Some current projects listed:

Bench PSU
Simple multi-voltage bench power supply.

Fat Controller
Precision MIDI to CV converter with 3 Gates, 15 CVs, Portamento, Envelopes, LFOs, and other interesting and useful software features.

Digisound 80
Small collection of Digisound 80 modules and some modifications.

DrumBox
A collection of Roland CR78, TR808 & TR909 based drum modules with MIDI In and velocity sensitivity.

NoizBox
A weird and wacky noise generator with MIDI In, ADSR, VCA and 'touch pad'.

3031
Oakley Sound 3031 synth with my own design MIDI to CV converter.

JoyKontrol
6-dimensional dual joystick controller with MIDI and CV outs.

Box-O-Trix
Modular Compressor / Limiter / Distortion / Gate unit.

4xD
Quad digital delay/flanger with multiple LFOs and comprehensive analog I/O.

Flanger
Flanger based on SAD1024 BBD chip.

Chorus
Boss DC-2 Dimension C chorus clone.

via sequencer.de

DOEPFER A100 Modular Synthesis

Title link takes you to the post with some thoughts and samples via Sonicbrat.

The Germans have invaded Moog!

flickr by theglyph

via the Matrixsynth forum.

"I took this photo of my LP calibration/QC station at Moog on a day when I was checking out my Waldorf Q's waves on the O'scope. I'll post photos of the Q's basic waveforms soon as they are not so standard. Is it Analog or digital envy? ;)"

Waldorf Q
MOOG Little Phatty

Jupiter 8 Poly Vs. Dual


via Mok
"OK - here is a demo of the differences between Poly mode (8 voices, mono) and Dual mode (4 voices x 2 channels - stereo) on the Jupiter-8. There are eight different patches that I created - each goes for a couple of seconds on Poly, and then I set it for Dual with both upper and lower outputs on the same patch for a stacked four-voice stereo. Some of these sounds do well in both, while some just love the stacking. The slight differences in tuning over two sets of four voices, combined with the fact that the LFO's don't sync between 'stacks', creates a huge stereo field. I tried to play similar things on each pass (poly vs. dual) and also tried to balance the volumes afterward (as the dual pass was generally hotter). Yes, the JP is a little more difficult to play with "just four voices", but having owned the PEK for so long, I am used to that... I start out with a real basic patch, but each one is sufficiently different to hopefully maintain 'interest'."
Title link takes you to Mok's Space on Twango where you will find more samples and images.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Roland Paraphonic 505

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.
Details:
"Roland Paraphonic 505 Analog Synth with Strings, Bass and Synthesizer sections. The synth also includes an ensemble/chorus effect which was also offered under the name Roland Dimension D as a stand alone unit. The Dimension D is valued over $500 alone. Fortunately, this synth has external inputs to run through the chorus effect, which is outstanding. This synth has a very unique sound and the bass is surprisingly fat and warm. I included pictures of the entire front panel so those of you familiar with analog synths should have a pretty good idea what you are working with. The keyboard is split and it is fully polyphonic for strings and in the upper register of the keyboard. The bass sounds are monophonic.

This keyboard is built in a solid metal case, same case as vp-330 vocoder and is in excellent condition. There is one cosmetic and one functional problem worth noting. A thin strip of wood veneer is missing off the left side panel (pictured) and the vibrato slider does not function. The cap has been removed from that slider. Otherwise the synth is in top notch condition and totally functional without any noise or complications of any kind."
Update via the world of next tuesday in the comments: "Well the Dimension D angle sounds like internet hearsay. I had a 505 though I only have a Dimension C in the same place. There is some relationship and probably a plus is the 505 setting III (of 3 settings vs 4 settings on the rack unit) is a far stronger effect than the heaviest Dimension setting. On the downside, like the Dimension C and unlike the Dimension D the 505 is a mono in stereo out device. The D of course is balanced ins and outs, though I guess a lot of people mostly use it mono to stereo."

Multi-Touch for Windows?

Odd how this stuff comes in waves. Just below I read on Music Thing about the Loop Arena Multi Touch Console. We know about Reactable and the Lemur. Rumor has it that Microsoft might be announcing PlayTabe, "Microsoft’s 'Milan' multi-touch and gestural interface technology" tomorrow.

"'The idea is to take that (Milan) effort and move it into multiple different environments,' said one of my sources. 'It’s not just for the home. They want to see what kinds of commercial environments' might provide a good home for the multi-touch/gesture-recognition technology, as well."

Yep, I can see some uses for this alright.


Update: It's official. You can find more info here and here, with video, and to the left is an ihref="mage from Gizmodo.

Loop Arena Multi Touch Console

loopArena MTC performance @ superbooth lounge

YouTube via sport4minus.

"excerpts from a performance in Frankfurt/Main, Germany in the course of the music fair.
http://www.multitouch.de
http://www.sport4minus.de
http://www.digital.udk-berlin.de
http://www.superbooth.com
http://www.schneidersbuero.de"
Similar to, but not Reactable. via Music Thing.

Happy Knobbing Update

More videos and pics of the event are in via sequencer.de. Title like takes you to the official repository for the event where you will find all pics, vids and info.

Roger O'Donnell Interview on Amateur Chemist

Title link takes you there. The interview includes some synth talk. Roger's MOOG Voyager pictured.

Doepfer Drehbank MIDI Controller

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

"V1 release - not silver, but the DX-7 brown you see in the photos."

KORG ES-1 MkII

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.
MP3s, Streaming Video, Info and Other Links:
Korg Electribe ES-1 MP3 Demo
Electribe Series Streaming Video Demo #1
Electribe Series Streaming Video Demo #2
Korg Electribe ES-1 Mark II PDF Manual
Info From Korg about the Korg ES-1 Mark II
Differences between MK 1 and MK 2?
Sound on Sound Review of Older MK 1 version
Free Electribe ES1 Editor to copy samples from PC to SmartMedia
Harmony Central MK 1 Reviews

Oberheim Matrix-6R



Click here for shots via this auction.

MP3s, Info and other Links:
* Oberheim Matrix 6R Audio Workshop MP3 Demo
* DJ Grumpph MP3 Demo
* Harmony Central Oberheim Matrix 6R Review
* Matrix 6R PDF Manual
* Overcracker Matrix Parameter Sheet, Programming Guide and Patches
* Wolzo Oberheim Matrix Info (Nice Site!)

Roland JX-8P


Click here for shots via this auction.

MP3s, Info and other Links:
JX-8P Audio Workshop MP3
Sound on Sound Review of JX10 (same sound as JX8P)
Mimoid Studio JX-8P Page
PC-JX8P Free Editor
Harmony Central JX-8P Review

Studio Electronics ATC 1


Click here for shots via this auction.

Details:

"The Studio Electronics ATC-1 has that wonderful old, school analog sound from the early 70's! The ATC-1 is the go to synth for Moogy analog bass and lead sounds, and it delivers truly mind-expanding modulated special effects sounds. In fact with the ATC-1's four discrete filter cartridges, it's a modern version of four vintage synths with the modern addition of 512 programmable patch memories, Midi control and syncing LFOs to the beat. Each of the two oscillators allow summing of the waveforms, which means you can select triangle, sawtooth and variable square waveforms (with PWM) simultaneously for a huge sound! Included are the signature 24db cascading Moog ladder filter, the cutting Oberheim SEM filter with switchable 12db/24db modes, an authentic 24db ARP 2600 filter and lastly an extremely squelchy 18db Roland TB-303 filter. What this amounts to is the SE-1 can sound identical to a Minimoog, an OB SEM, an ARP 2600 or a TB-303 with wonderful modulation possibilities. Think robust, random percolating modular synth sounds! This is not to mention the filters are accessible at the touch of a button...hey no more messy patch cords to get modular sound! In addition, the ATC-1 has an external input for effecting any sound routed to it...great for warming up drum loops through the 4 filters! If you have an older analog synth, the ATC-1 can be used as a MIDI to CV gate to control that older synth. In addtion because it has CV gate/trigger INs,the ATC-1 can be controlled by other analog devices like step sequencers."

05 29 07

flickr by Corey Holms.

ARP Avatar

Interesting how this and the previous shot look like miniatures. They of course are not.

TAL U-NO-60

"The U-NO-60 vst plugin is a polyphonic virtual analogue synth with a unique filter sound. An original JUNO 60 is used as reference for the oscillators and filters.
Like the original, the plugin is capable of self-resonance and thus could be used to some degree as a tone generator.
The filter section also features controls for envelope amount and polarity, LFO modulation and keyboard tracking. In addition, a non-resonant highpass filter is provided to thin out lower frequencies.

The U-NO-60, notwithstanding, few parameters, can make a wide range of different and
exciting sounds.

* Polyphonic (6 voices)
* Bandlimited oscillators
* One syncable LFO with five different waveforms
* 24 dB lowpass filter with self oscillation, non-resonant high-pass filter
* Fast ADSR envelopes
* Smooth cutoff changes (also with midi controllers)
* Velocity sensitive filter envelope
* Midi learn for all potis
* Supports all sample rates
* 20 Presets

Compare this synth with the original here."

Title link takes you to more info and samples.

AnalogLive!

"We're pleased to announce AnalogLive! - an all-analog live ensemble performance coming to the Redcat Theater at LA's Disney Music Hall this Fall.

Performers include Gary Chang, Alessandro Cortini of Nine Inch Nails, Richard Devine, Peter Grenader, Chas Smith and making a rare L.A. appearance -- Thighpaulsandra of the band Spiritualized, with live kinetic video sculpture by Paul Tzanetopoulos (not to mention miles of analog synthesizers).

More information will be posted in the coming weeks. For information on Redcat, go here: http://www.redcat.org"

Mighty Macbeth M5 Synthesizer


YouTube via REwire.
"Powerful Semi-Modular 3 Osc Analog Synth. It takes a Big Man to to play a Big Synth with a Big Sound! OK, two out of three ain't bad. The Spring Reverb is massive. Thing this big needs some abuse to shake that spring! Looks like my Arp2600 but it sounds a lot like my Minimoog with way more options."

Monday, May 28, 2007

Cwejman S1 and Doepfer A-155


YouTube via verstaerker. via sequencer.de. BTW do check out sequencer.de for more Happy Knobbing coverage.

Also via verstaerker:
Doepfer A155 with Cwejman S1

Oberheim Product Brochures

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

Details:
"Oberheim Performance System Brochure and individual pages for OB-SX, OB-Xa, OB-8, DMX, DX, DSX, Matrix 12, Xpander, Xk Keyboard, 2 pages of price sheets for 1983, and an unplayed Oberheim demo record called "The Sound of the System", with original sleeve and cover."

Sergio Koval / Proyecto Io + Ricochet. Part 2


YouTube via boty81.
"Sergio Koval en vivo,interpretando su tema "Proyecto Io" fusionado con "Ricochet" de Tangerine Dream. Buenos Aires 1988"

Triwave Picogenerator TB303 TB-303 TR-606 TR606


video upload by bostich1

Remember the Triwave Picogenerator?

"Ramon working with the Triwave Picogenerator , TB-303 and a Roland TR-606.

Triwave Picogenerator
http://www.4mspedals.com

Roland TB-303 the BORG MOD
http://www.analoguesolutions.com

Roland TR606 MODIFICATION ROUND UP
http://www.analoguesolutions.com

www.bostich.org"

Vostok Vids

Vostok Modular Synthesizer /Sherman QMF/TR-606/ FutureRetro


Vostok Modular Synthesizer/Sherman QMF Filter/TR-606


YouTubes via bostich1.
"Ramon working with the Vostok Modular Synthesizer. VOSTOK suit case synth with Matrix Pin Patch board from Analogue Solutions. Future Retro Revolution - Analog Synth/Sequencer Roland TR-606 modded. Sherman QMF modular filter"

vostok mk2

YouTube via junkyyykkk.

VOSTOK !! Introduce VOSTOK Modular Synth part1

YouTube via kickitagainagain.

"VOSTOK is an Analog Solution's "SuitCace Type" Analog Modular Synth"

All vids sent my way via Mr. Array

05 28 07

flickr by Corey Holms.

Korg MS10

chaos link

via gerald

"My cat loves the Lissajous this thing generates"

See previous post for more info.

Ian Fritz EZ Chaos Module


YouTube via oldmanfury.
"A demo of Ian Fritz's new EZ Chaos board modulating a filter, and being quantized and sent to the pitch of a pair of oscillators. The output of the Miniwave is triggering an envelope using the new CGS slope-detector. Also, the CGS tube VCA is being used, although I doubt you'll hear it on this YouTube video.." via gerald.

More info here

My Sine Oscillator Experiment

via thumbuki

"Over the weekend, I recorded/generated four sine waves of different synthesizer modules and compared the results. Each of the four oscillators are tuned to approximately to 440Hz, close enough to get a sense of each wave shape.

This is a very casual observation of contour and contour only, so please do not read too much into my findings....

The oscillators in question are:

Csound Digital Oscillator
Doepfer A-110
Cwejman D-DLFO
Plan B Model 15"

Title link takes you to the results.

Roland MC-202

via this auction.
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