MATRIXSYNTH: Sunday, August 5, 2007


Sunday, August 05, 2007

MOOG Little Phatty and Voyager Demo

"here's a little snippet for you. It's not a finished track yet, but what it is is a demonstration of the raw, dirty bass power of the Moog Little Phatty. The LP has taken over as my main bass synth, so I thought I would turn it loose and see how down and dirty it would get. There is a tasty beat too. Everything is original; patch programming, drum samples and rhythm programming. All synth sounds are Little Phatty (except for one F#-to-D# motif that repeats every other measure; that's Voyager). All sequencing and drum-programming is original."

Via controlvoltage on the Matrixsynth Forum. Title link takes you to the mp3.

My tune on Rebirth and Roland E30 (old stuff)


YouTube via fischek.
"AUDIO ONLY i.e. not much of a video, but I thought I'd upload my tune which has been created on Rebirth and Roland E30 several years ago."

KORG MS2050

via 99.se. Sent my way via Magnus.

KORG MS20 and MS50 with keyboard.

Synth Vids via hexfix93

Velvet Acid Christ Studio video demos. Modular, Analog, roland, Jomox, Future Retro.

Modular Plan B OSC ssm filter Evil sweep


malgorithm vc bitcrusher Meets Jomox Meets frequensteiner


malgorithm vc bitcrusher Meets Jomox Meets frequensteiner 2


SH2

Just to show some of my new gear and old. If any of this interests you. please, goto http://www.analoghaven.com/ YouTubes via hexfix93.

FreqBox Demo with Steve Dunnington


YouTube via MoogMusicInc.

Roland Jupiter-6

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

Acoustyx IS-1 Image Synthesizer

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

Details:
"Very hard to find and rarely working, Acoustyx IS-1 Image Synthesizer, 100% functional. Its a modulation type effect, most similar to chorus, or a rotating speaker, but unlike any other such effect I've heard, or used in the sense that the effect is useable within all the control ranges. Manufactured by the Highland Corporation of North Springfield Vt, you'll see from the pictures that it operates via 8 c cell batteries!! Extremely rugged construction and uses higher end Allen Bradley potentiometers. I have no idea of its date of manufacture, but would guess at late 70's to early 80's. There is no external power supply input, however there is an unutilized 1/4 jack next to the output that could be used to supply 12vDC. This jack appears to be factory installed, and is identical to the others and its solder lugs appear untouched."

If anyone knows more about this unit please comment.

Oberheim Xpander Faceplate Panel

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

Oberheim OB-8

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

Some specs:
Oberheim OB8 1983-1985 (approx)
-8 Voice, 2 VCO per voice.
-VCF switchable from 2-pole and 4 pole lowpass.
-3 LFOs - each with 7 modes - retriggerable or free run.
-1 Filter EG, 1 VCA EG
-120 Programs, 12 Splits, 12 Doubles
-the front panel is switchable to Page 2 Mode, offering: Lfo Ramp generators, Portamento Quantize LFO Quantize amount, LFO Phase invert LFO Retrigger, Trigger point set, Individual Voice Tuning.
-8 Individual Voice Panning Pots, Arpeggiator, Portamento, Unison Mode, Oscillator sync, etc.

Control:
-61 Key Non-Velocity Keyboard,
-Dual Lever Pitch bend/modulation
-Oberheim Serial Interface for DSX
-Midi In/Out/Thru (software rev B3)
-Arpeggio Clock in
-VCA, VCF pedal ins.

Casio CZ-1

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

"If you don't know anything about Casio professional instruments, the CZ-1 is considered the pinnacle of their synth engineering. Phase distortion synthesis was Casio's twist on FM synthesis. The twist was that instead of operators, they mix waveforms to create harmonic distortion which results in amazing bass and synth tones. Unlike Yamaha's FM synthesizers, the Casio CZ series are extremely easy to program. Instead of layers of menus, all the major functions have dedicated buttons, laid out in the order of the signal path. This makes it very simple to understand this synth and programming is a snap.

As with any musical instrument, you buy it for its sound: The CZ-1 really excels at synth and bass tones. Somewhere between an analog synth and a Yamaha DX-7 is where I would place this. Warm and thick with uniquely characteristic digital harmonics.

Specifications:
Polyphony: 16 voices
Oscillators: 2 per voice (DCO, DCW, DCA)
Keyboard: 61 keys with velocity and aftertouch
Memory: 64 preset, 64 user patches, 64 patch external cartridge (2 included in this auction!)
Effects: Chorus;
Date: 1986"

MOOG The Source

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