MATRIXSYNTH: Thursday, November 30, 2006


Thursday, November 30, 2006

Moog Song Producer


Remember the Moog Song Producer? Click here for more shots pulled via this auction.

via adrien.

Details from the auction:
"It is a midi interface(4out / 1in / 1 thru) for the Commodore 64. It also has 8 trigger outs, clock in/out and foot switch control. It has a faux cartridge which is how it interfaces with the c64. It includes software an extensive manual and schematics."

Update via Gerald in the comments:
"I have one of these. Someone found a warehouse of them and put them up on ebay a couple years ago. You can tell this one is from this lot by the box's water damage. Although it is cool beyond cool, it doesn't work with any of the existing SID-midi software such as Triad's Midislave. I believe that it would be next to trivial for Midislave to be changed to work with the Moog, but alas the author seemed annoyed by the request. Since there are at least 20-30 of these midi interfaces in existence, it may in fact out number the Sequential Circuits, Datel, and Passport catridges.

The software is painful... not particularly graphical, with keyboard shortcuts galore. The best thing about the software is that it is an early example of open source... they encourage you to copy as often as you like."

Back to the Future

Remember this post on "The Great Bleep Forward?" Title link takes you to more synth content on the BBC's 6 Music. It looks like they are on a synth run at the moment. Also note a new episode for The Great Bleep Forward is up, so be sure to check back on these.

Stramp Synthchanger on Aliens Project

Title link takes you to more synth goodness on Aliens Project.

via sequencer.de.

Update via walkathon in the comments: "From the look, I guessed Germany '78 - turns out I wasn't too far off.

buchhhhhie

flickr by ica~icarus.

One more here.

Buchla

Roland Juno-60

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

Korg MicroKorg Flight Case

Nice case.

Two shots via this auction.

Roland SH-101

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

Trippler.Net

It's been almost a year since I put up this post on Trippler.Net, however I've put up a number of posts featuring Stefan Trippler since I started this blog. Stefan recently posted a few links to his Evolver pages on AH. I decided to check them out again, along with the rest of his site. If you haven't been there, I highly recommend checking it out. As of this post you will find tons of info and samples of the following synths: Waldorf MicroQ, DSI Evolver (all versions), MiniMax ASB, and Virsyn Tera 2. What's great about his samples is that they are pretty diverse, and usually utiliz the given synth for all tracks in the piece. Really good stuff.

AH Bay Area Gathering 2006 Gallery on alt-mode

Title link takes you to the gallery by alt-mode, just sent to AH today.

Two EMS Synthis pictured.

Magnus EMS Page

Title link takes you to the Magnus EMS Page where you will find a number of datasheets, fliers, the Synthi User Manual, support material, and pictures. While there, be sure to check out the top nav links for more synth content on Magnus.

Front cover of the Synthi Users Manual pictured.

Matrixsynth by Javier

No title link. Image sent my way via Javier.

Alesis Andromeda A6

Thanks Javier!

ASM-2 Wizard on Synthwire


Click here for a post by VCO on Synthwire on building the ASM-2 Wizard. You might recognize the ASM-2 from these previous posts.
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