via this auction.
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Starkey Hearing Laboratory
via this auction.
Details:
"Four oscillators, three multimode filters, two A/R envelope generators, digital gate sequencer, noise generator, phase shifter, external audio input...but no CV control. Uses mini-banana jacks.
You cannot control the pitch from an external controller as of now. They were not designed for that. You can control the frequency manually.
Also...you can run audio through the filters and even do some sort of weird sonic destruction by patching the fuzz output into the same input as the audio source. There are many many routing capabilities.
The HSL-II has 3 sine wave generators, a square and saw wave fuzz generator (awesome!), and a pink and white noise generator. These can be seen clearly on the far left of the HSL-II. The signal path flows from left to right and is patchable with mini-banana cables (included in the auction). There are 3 filters which allow patching through hi/lo/mid pass sections.
There is a phase inverter, limiter, frequency counter (with a classic red LED display) , 4 attenuators (volume), 2 mixer sections, a VU meter, and a few mystery functions that affect the sound but that I am not qualified to describe. there is also a gate sequencer, so you can basically set two different lengths of tones to trigger as you desire. The sequencer is weird and rudimentary, but functions perfectly."
See previous posts and comments on Matrixsynth.
Details:
"Four oscillators, three multimode filters, two A/R envelope generators, digital gate sequencer, noise generator, phase shifter, external audio input...but no CV control. Uses mini-banana jacks.
You cannot control the pitch from an external controller as of now. They were not designed for that. You can control the frequency manually.
Also...you can run audio through the filters and even do some sort of weird sonic destruction by patching the fuzz output into the same input as the audio source. There are many many routing capabilities.
The HSL-II has 3 sine wave generators, a square and saw wave fuzz generator (awesome!), and a pink and white noise generator. These can be seen clearly on the far left of the HSL-II. The signal path flows from left to right and is patchable with mini-banana cables (included in the auction). There are 3 filters which allow patching through hi/lo/mid pass sections.
There is a phase inverter, limiter, frequency counter (with a classic red LED display) , 4 attenuators (volume), 2 mixer sections, a VU meter, and a few mystery functions that affect the sound but that I am not qualified to describe. there is also a gate sequencer, so you can basically set two different lengths of tones to trigger as you desire. The sequencer is weird and rudimentary, but functions perfectly."
See previous posts and comments on Matrixsynth.
Labels:
Starkey
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Sunday, May 27, 2007
KORG Mono/Poly
Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.
Details:
"It has 4 VCO's which can be shared in 4-voice Polyphonic mode, or linked in Unison for a versatile monophonic lead. Each VCO has its own level, tune, and waveform type control. Waveforms include sine, sawtooth, Pulse Width, and Pulse Width Modulation. It has a great VCF filter section as well as 2 envelope generators (one for the oscillators and one for the filter). There are also 2 individual LFO's which can be used to modulate the Pulse Width, envelope and Arpeggiator independently."
Details:
"It has 4 VCO's which can be shared in 4-voice Polyphonic mode, or linked in Unison for a versatile monophonic lead. Each VCO has its own level, tune, and waveform type control. Waveforms include sine, sawtooth, Pulse Width, and Pulse Width Modulation. It has a great VCF filter section as well as 2 envelope generators (one for the oscillators and one for the filter). There are also 2 individual LFO's which can be used to modulate the Pulse Width, envelope and Arpeggiator independently."
Labels:
KORG
Saturday, May 26, 2007
Thursday, May 24, 2007
1980 MOOG Synthesizer Price List
via this auction.
"This 1980 original print Moog price list is in mint condition. 2 page fold out features the all available models for that year and accessories with full descriptions and specs. Hard to find especially in this condition. Fun to check out and will add value to your vintage Moog instrument or litiature collection."
"This 1980 original print Moog price list is in mint condition. 2 page fold out features the all available models for that year and accessories with full descriptions and specs. Hard to find especially in this condition. Fun to check out and will add value to your vintage Moog instrument or litiature collection."
Labels:
MOOG
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Monday, May 21, 2007
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Friday, May 18, 2007
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Roland RS-09
Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.
Details:
"The RS-09 was released in 1979. As you might guess from it's name, it is an analog organ and strings synthesizer. The string sounds this little synth can make are warm and FAT. They can be blended with the four organ stops for added richness and variation. This synth was used by many great bands during the 80's and of course is still sought after today for its killer sound. A very simple, but surprisingly versatile instrument with 2 VCOs, 2 independent ensemble (chorus) controls, four organ stops (can be mixed with strings or used independently), attack and envelope release control, pitch, tone, vibrato depth and rate (great range - from fast and delicate to slow, warbly spacey strings), mono or stereo outs, external audio in, gate out, and 44 key polyphony."
Details:
"The RS-09 was released in 1979. As you might guess from it's name, it is an analog organ and strings synthesizer. The string sounds this little synth can make are warm and FAT. They can be blended with the four organ stops for added richness and variation. This synth was used by many great bands during the 80's and of course is still sought after today for its killer sound. A very simple, but surprisingly versatile instrument with 2 VCOs, 2 independent ensemble (chorus) controls, four organ stops (can be mixed with strings or used independently), attack and envelope release control, pitch, tone, vibrato depth and rate (great range - from fast and delicate to slow, warbly spacey strings), mono or stereo outs, external audio in, gate out, and 44 key polyphony."
Labels:
Roland
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Friday, May 11, 2007
Thursday, May 10, 2007
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