MATRIXSYNTH: Sunday, January 7, 2007


Sunday, January 07, 2007

Alesis Andromeda A6

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

Hartmann Neuron


Click here for images via this auction.

Details (apparently pulled from the Hartmann site which is still up, btw):
"Neuron's synthesis engine is powered by the technology found in neural networks (for more on this, see the section "Neural Networks"). It uses models as the basis for sound generation. In conceptual terms, these models are comparable to samples, and they are derived by analyzing audio samples. This means that in principle, any auditory event can provide the raw material for creating and processing sound in Neuron. It ships with some 100 of these models on its internal hard disk. Though this is a huge store of sound design resources, you are free to analyze audio resources (samples) of your own, using our proprietary ModelMaker software, and archive them in the form of user models. These models contain the actual sound as well as the parameter sets that were captured during neural analysis. Parameter sets are subdivided in up to three levels, and they may be manipulated via the resynators' sticks. That makes Neuron the first synthesizer offering dynamic parameter assignment tailored specifically to the sound that you select for processing. "

Roland JP-8080

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

Roland SH-101

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

Korg Micro X Limitted Edition White

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction. Not the biggest shots, but there you have it.

Sequential Circuits Drumtraks

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.
Details:
"Thirteen drum sounds all with programmable tuning and level control. Extensive editing with copy and paste ability. There's even a mixer section for individual sounds, six individual outputs, one mono mix output, and cassette in/out for offline memory storage. Pretty basic and easy programming, record a couple patterns and link them into a song. The DrumTraks can send Roland sync/clock to control a TB-303, TR-909, TR-808 or TR-606. It is also fully MIDI capable and syncable. This makes it very easy to use with old analogs and new MIDI synths and sequencers."

MPC 500 Review on SIGHUP

"Akai seems to have ignored the synth side of samplers with the MPC500 (and possibly this extends across the MPC line), which is a little unfortunate. At the very least for OS updates, I hope they enhance the filter with highpass and bandpass modes, and possibly some modulators (for which there are at least some alternatives with the Q-Link slider). On the Q-link slider, it seems a shame that it can only be mapped to pitch, filter cutoff and volume. Be nice to at least be able to map to start/end points of a sample, to do some glitch cut-up stuff. Which is a concern that crops up all over this thing -- the designers have trimmed out anything that might lend itself to making music differently, i.e. not in the hip hop/dance loop/phrase kind of way."

Title link takes you to the full review.

A MIDIbox SID is born!


YouTube via d0pefish. Title link takes you to more info on C64Music!

"The MIDIbox SID has been designed to get sounds out of the SID which cannot be achieved with other solutions. In difference to programs that are running on the C64 like the Triad MIDIslave, AnyWare M64 or the Prophet64, MIDIbox SID features more software implemented high-resolution modulation sources (LFOs, EGs), independent sound engines for all 3 voices and a low-latency MIDI interface (no note drops...)"

Previous MIDIbox posts

Oberheim Two Voice


flickr by Heath Finnie.

Title link takes you to more.

It's Not Just For Breakfast Anymore

flickr by mellotrongirl.

Korg Kaoss Pad KP3

Yamaha TX81Z

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction. I thought this was a good shot of the pull out built into the rack.

Another sent my way via Loscha.

Yamaha PTX8

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.


via this auction

Details:

"This is the awesome Yamaha PTX8
It is basically a FM tone generator [Update via Loscha: "The sound engine isn't FM, it's 12 bit pcm samples, with envelopes and pitch and such, no filters."] that is completely editable and changeable. It has many kits and hundreds of sounds included from the totaly 80's drums sounds to sweet analog sounds. All sounds are completely customisable
The great this about this unit though is the fact that you can use it as a Trigger to MIDI converter. Using triger pads or mic signals you can actually convert live playing on the drums into MIDI information for sequencing or triggering events in Abelton Live etc
It has 8 trigger inputs and 8 audio outputs.
If you are looking for a flexible drum trigger brain that has a hure load of sounds included with it this is for you

It comes included with 2 cartrages. One with extra wave forms and another with extra storage for sounds and banks."

This one sent my way via Loscha.

Update: more info including samples on Sealed's Synth Site.

via twitter.com/Chris_Randall

Yamaha CS15

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

This one sent my way via Loscha.

Synth Literature

No title link. Just an image of synth literature via Stephen Parsick.

Rhodes Mark VII

The Rhodes Mark 7 is coming. Title link takes you to the teaser on the Rhodes Piano site. There's some discussion on VSE.

via HarriL.

Fair Dinkum

Another great shot of Tangerine Dream. Title link takes you to the post with more details on The Archive Plus

Roland MV-8000

Remember the Roland Teaser? Here's a shot of the MV-8000 pulled from the same HC thread.

Moog "The Rogue"

flickr by sushiluv.

Title link takes you to more including a Korg MS20 and... cats.

Anyware VCO Samples

Title link takes you to samples on sequencer.de.

Previous Anyware posts

Sam Ecoff's ARP 4072 Filter Clone

Title link takes you to a post on Sam Ecoff's ARP 4072 Filter Clone on Muff Wigler. There are some good words on Sam Ecoff with links to his 4072 page and his site.

Previous posts on Sam Ecoff:
Sam Ecoff's Modular
Sam Ecoff's Electronic Music Books

modulok

flickr by nakedintruder.

Title link takes you to more.

analogSTUFF

flickr by kidtesla.

"VCS M3X oscillator section" pictured. Title link takes you to the set. Gear included the Minimoog Voyager, Moogerfooger MURF, Future Retro Mobius and more.

Vincent and the Korgs

flickr by pzlonvent.

Title link takes you to more.

Ad Infinitum - UM406

Title link takes you to Ad Infinitum, makers of the UM406. Shot and details via this auction.

Details:
"The UM406, "Utilis Multis IV-VI", is six four-way multiples with 3.5mm jacks in a standard dual-width Frac-Rak module.

Very Handy!

In an analog modular synthesizer, multiples are used to route an audio or control-voltage output signal to more than one input destinatation.

The UM406 has three groups of two multiples, each group having a normally closed connection between the two 'mults', such that each group can function as a seven-way multiple when the leftmost jack on the lower row is left unpopulated. When the leftmost jack on the lower row is populated, the group acts as two independent four-way multiples.

This module is not RoHS compliant and does not fit a Blacet rack frame.

Please visit the adinfinitummusic website at alexiles.com for more options and to see more of our products."

Roland JP-8000

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

Details:
"# Incorporates Roland Analog modeling technology for fat, powerful analog-type sounds and tonal variations
# DSP oscillator with 7 distinct algorithms: Saw, Square, Triangle (PWM), Super Saw (7 detuned Saws), Noise, Triangle Mod, and Feedback
# 38 front-panel knobs and sliders for unprecedented realtime control and manipulation; 49-note velocity-sensitive keyboard
# "Analog" synth functions like oscillator sync, ring modulation, cross modulation and -12/-24 dB filtering
# Assignable ribbon controller with powerful pitch bend/modulation lever
# Programmable realtime phrase sequencing (RPS)
# Onboard digital delay and chorus effects as well as tone controls"

homemade synth

flickr by skyborne81.

Update: More images are up. Title link takes you to them.

crazy homemade synth

flickr by skyborne81.

Update: You can find more info and mp3s here. Via Katzenjammer in the comments.
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