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Post by theglyph » Fri Mar 31, 2006 9:29 pm

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Moving soon but here it is!

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Post by Jyoti » Fri Mar 31, 2006 11:06 pm

Good to hear that Waldorf are rising from the ashes! Tasty Q there, mate! :)

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Post by theglyph » Fri Mar 31, 2006 11:29 pm

Jyoti wrote:Good to hear that Waldorf are rising from the ashes! Tasty Q there, mate! :)
Yeah, Waldorf makes great synths and it appears that the right people will be involved.

With the Q and my Voyager I can have my cake and eat it too! :)

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Post by sundaeclubber » Sat Apr 01, 2006 1:53 am

Jyoti wrote: That Casio has earned it's place, I reckon. ;-)

Today I was triggering my Rogue and Voyager from my Synsonics drums - another neglected bit of classic toy gear. :-)

Well earned if you ask me ;-) ! Good to see that you still have your old Rogue too.

Synsonics drums? Weren't they made by Mattel?
This is our bit of ancient Mattel-tech......

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Post by EricK » Sat Apr 01, 2006 1:48 pm

Those synsonics drums rock haha. I dusted off mine after about 15 years and recorded half of my electronica album with them.

They rock for running them through various kinds of processors and delays. THe latest i ran them through was my Ring Modulator.

Mine is growing a bit unstable sometimes not keeping the tempo right anymore. Its very sensitive on the tempo control.

THis site has one for sale for $150
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http://newyork.craigslist.org/lgi/msg/145429453.html

THey also have a roland midi string/keys unit for sale for under 100 dollars. COuld be similar to the one in the sonic infinity video.
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Post by carbon111 » Sat Apr 01, 2006 5:34 pm

Jyoti wrote:
carbon111 wrote:
Jyoti wrote:Yaaay! A VL-1! I've got one too, one of my fave synths. And is that a PEK I spy on the right?
Yes it is! :)
And an XT... drool...

You, sir, have impeccable taste!
Well, I'm sort of an XT nut you see...

http://www.carbon111.com/mwxt.html

BTW - I just pre-ordered my "Little Phatty" :)
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Post by Jyoti » Sat Apr 01, 2006 6:11 pm

sundaeclubber wrote: Well earned if you ask me ;-) ! Good to see that you still have your old Rogue too.

Synsonics drums? Weren't they made by Mattel?
This is our bit of ancient Mattel-tech......
Yep! I bought some and pretended to be Wolfgang Flur - no jumping around with tennis rackets for me. :-)
EricK wrote:Those synsonics drums rock haha. I dusted off mine after about 15 years and recorded half of my electronica album with them.
Have you tried modding them to trigger your analogue gear? It's easy-peasy and you can have so much fun triggering all manner of stupidity.

carbon111 wrote:Well, I'm sort of an XT nut you see...

http://www.carbon111.com/mwxt.html

BTW - I just pre-ordered my "Little Phatty" Smile
Wow - that's a great resource. I'm currently on the lookout for an XTk so it might come in handy for me.

Have fun with your Tiny Tubby! :-D

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Post by carbon111 » Sun Apr 02, 2006 4:50 am

Jyoti wrote:
carbon111 wrote:Well, I'm sort of an XT nut you see...

http://www.carbon111.com/mwxt.html
Wow - that's a great resource. I'm currently on the lookout for an XTk so it might come in handy for me.
Careful with an XTk - aftertouch transmission is broken. You won't want it as a controller...AT works just fine on internal sounds though.

Regarding the XT resource page, I also have a similar resource page for the DSI Evolver:
http://www.carbon111.com/evolver.html
...and the Serge Modular:
http://www.carbon111.com/serge.html

For more studio gearporn, there's always this page:
http://www.carbon111.com/closeups.html 8)
LOL!

I'm loving my Moogerfoogers, they can hardly wait 'till their "new friend" joins them this summer:

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Post by Jyoti » Sun Apr 02, 2006 3:01 pm

carbon111 wrote: For more studio gearporn, there's always this page:
http://www.carbon111.com/closeups.html 8)
LOL!
Oooh, lovely pics! :-D

How is the Fusion? I was seriously thinking of getting one now I've abandoned softsynths and the Fusion price has dropped.

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Post by EricK » Sun Apr 02, 2006 4:12 pm

I never tried to Mod my synsonics. How can you do it?
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Post by Jyoti » Sun Apr 02, 2006 4:22 pm

EricK wrote:I never tried to Mod my synsonics. How can you do it?
Ummm... I did it when I was a kid so it isn't that difficult. I drilled a couple of holes in the end, popped in some 3.5mm jack sockets and then soldered them on to the piezo pickups. (I also had a couple of sockets floating around inside - I think I ran out of the surface mounting jobbies.)

So the pads send out triggers and the Synsonic can be triggered by 808 / whatever trigs. I triggered mine from my 808 and Rogue and I played poly chords from my JX-3P sequencer by whacking the pads. Great fun! I'll try to dig it out and put up a pic.

Here you go:

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Note the vintage '80s electronic gear dust. I've been bottling this and selling it on to people for that authentic analogue vibe ;-)


WARNING! If you carry out this highly dodgy mod, do so at your own risk. I accept no responsibility for your Synsonics malfuntioning / melting / burning your house down.

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Post by Jyoti » Sun Apr 02, 2006 6:09 pm

As a slight variation, I thought we could have a go at GUESS THE GEAR!

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Some easy ones there and a couple of little tinkers...

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Post by Jyoti » Sun Apr 02, 2006 6:10 pm

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Moving soon but here it is!
Grrrr... soooo jealous... :(

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Post by OysterRock » Sun Apr 02, 2006 7:50 pm

Is that an EL7 Fatso Jr. I see down there glyphster? Thats a mighty pricey piece of kit! You have excellent (and expensive) taste :wink:

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Post by museslave » Sun Apr 02, 2006 11:00 pm

Ooh, guess the gear is fun!!
Two of these are going to be hard, I'll tell you in advance. : )
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