MATRIXSYNTH: nuclear football


Wednesday, March 21, 2007

nuclear football

flickr by nakedintruder.
"[harvestman] utility panel at bottom features 2x cascading multiples, 4x passive attenuators (audio and linear taper), 2x manual gate sources (1 momentary, one latching), 2x 1/4" jack adaptors, 120VAC mains input"

Anyone know more about harvestman and if they have a website? Also, I sear I've seen the far right, second row panel before. I might have even posted it before. Anyone recognize it?

Update via the harvestman in the comments: "More information about the project (yeah, it's an extended DIY project with much academic crossover) at: http://www.theharvestman.org/.

15 comments:

  1. it's not a commercial project, consumer predators

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  2. whoa....who knew there's some kinda mystical source for synths that aren't tainted by any kind of commercial aspect...must be for some asshole who makes music that is so authentic no one listens to it...

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  3. all i can say is that The Harvestman does much better SMT work than i do without robots. he is envied and respected in central Illinois.

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  4. Not dissing on The Harvestman's work in any way.

    Just my knee jerk reaction to the juvenile posts on the comments page.

    There was a super agro post post about doing research as the initial comment, followed up by, the consumer predators comment. Neither seemed in spirit with this blog about the wild landscape of electronic instruments...

    Matrix if my posts are just confusing the matter, just pull em down...

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  5. the posts don't suck, they're just like your nick: a symbolic conjunction between two related things.

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  6. "5HP FFT Butterfly Blank", as per

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  7. Why not do your own research instead of asking your readers to.
    If you posted it before, check your own blog!!

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  8. First, it's way too much money.
    Until he lowers it, nobody will buy it.
    Can't see a sale for this one anytime soon.
    Keep up the good work, Matrix.
    Your blog is great.
    One of the few I read.
    Usually start my day off with it. :-)

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  9. Regarding checking my own blog, you tell me how to even begin searching for that panel graphic. Do you honestly think I should add commentary about every little detail like that in the posts? I wouldn't want to read it. I'm asking if anyone anyone is easily familiar with it as in, "oh yeah, that's my buddies work, here's his website." Make sense?

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  10. Thanks Mr. Subliminal.

    hyphen nation, noted and thanks.

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  11. please stop the hatin' on matrix....if you are gunna wage war do it on anonymous fellows like me...

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  12. More information about the project (yeah, it's an extended DIY project with much academic crossover) at: http://www.theharvestman.org/

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  13. Excellent, thanks. New posts coming up.

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