MATRIXSYNTH: Thursday, January 10, 2008


Thursday, January 10, 2008

NAMM: First Glance: Plan B Elf series.

via Peter Grenader of Plan B.

"We will be showing the first two offerings of our proposed "ELF" series modules at the Winter Namm in Anaheim. The Elf's are slated to be a series of 4HP wide modules designed to add functionality with minimal real estate penalty.

The first is a high-quality headphone preamp which uses the 5532 power amplifier. The Model 40 gives you options of mono output (input A into both L and R) or stereo (input A to L, input B to R) operation.

The Model 41 Wave Splicer is a unique circuit which merges waveshapes. It senses the zero-crossing of input A and and transitions to input B when a Splice command occurs, the timing of which may be set by either a pot or an external voltage control. The M40 is phase locked to the A input, meaning no matter how long it's duration, the output will return to input A only at the next zero-crossing. This allows the user to sculpt a number of unique phase-variable waveforms from a standard VCO (sine/tri, sine/saw, sine/square, tri/saw, tri/square and saw/square), the ratio of each parent waveform determined by the location of the splice. Imagine a waveform which is three-quarters saw and one quarter square which retains the ability to apply PWM to the last third and/or change the phase relationshio (the ratio) of the two in real time.

The upside of doing it as a module as opposed to just adding that functionality into the VCO to begin with is some of these sound more interesting than others and as an outboard it gives you the potential to morph from other sources, not just the parent VCO. You can morph form a sub-octave generator, or an external audio source, to noise, etc.

We'll be showing these ad the full Plan B line at the Analogue Haven booth this year's Namm at a new location in 2008 - this time UPSTAIRS FROM THE MAIN ENTRANCE in meeting room 210-2. A closed environment which assures quiet demo'ing. We're looking forward to that, a lot!

Hope to see you there."

Henrik & Los Guys - What We Do In The Techno Studio


YouTube via henrikthedj.

Don't miss this video as well.

"Here We are... Cooking up the music in the studio... Got some acid boiling with a 202 bassline and all of the TR-cousins chopped in round pieces. Add some chords with a Mono/Poly and spice it up with some american ARP-synth... Serve loud as hell..."

Catching Rainbows and Void by Sonicbrat




Two tracks featuring only the Korg M3 by SoNiCbRaT
(click for more).

ROLAND TB 303 CIRCUIT BENDING

click here for samples via Bitcrusher Bending.

1997 Used Gear Pricelist

Take a trip down memory lane via Jared:

Some snips from the list:
Moog /Realistic MG-1 kbd $140 (6/28/95)
Moog 950 Modular $995 (10/4/95)
Moog CDX synth $250 (4/10/95)
Moog Liberation $350 (10/13/95)
Moog MG-1 $225 (1/25/97)
Moog Memorymoog Plus $1100 (2/20/96)
Moog Memorymoog kbd $1400 (1/19/97)
Moog Micromoog $8365 (1/19/97)
Moog Minimoog $950 (2/9/97)
Moog Minimoog w/MIDI $1000 (1/24/95)
Moog Opus 3 kbd $320 (1/27/97)
Moog Polymoog $850 (2/11/97)
Moog Prodigy $300 (1/18/96)
Moog Rogue $290 (1/22/97)
Moog Satellite $175 (1/18/97)
Moog Sonic Six $450 (1/29/97)
Moog Source $475 (2/3/97)
Moog Source w/MIDI $700 (4/11/95)
Moog Taurus 1 pedals $600 (5/26/94)
Moog Taurus II pedals $600 (6/23/95)

click here for the full list.

SubtleNoiseMaker -- Sonic Devices for Sale

click here for more info including samples.

via subtlenoisemaker

What happens in my apartment, stays in my apartment

flickr by WIZARDISHUNGRY.

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Casio DG-20

monosynth orchestra

monosynth orchestra

Add to My Profile | More Videos
via AnalogSuicide.

Update via Grind Site Open Eye in the comments:
"haha, Thanks for your interest, we are in Edinburgh, Scotland. Try to re-interpulate one of Morton Subotnick piece, do a show with it in 2nd Feb 2008. And here is some previous improvisation performance recording.
http://www.grindsightopeneye.co.uk/
In Samples, number 7,8,9"

Re: Teo & Tea FAKE ???


YouTube via bananepoep. Roland MC808. Via John.
"he uses some mc808 presets in Teo And Tea thats for shure"
Question on Touch to Remember: anyone know if there is a connection to CSS' Hot Hot Sex? The main riff sounds much the same, and the Apple iPod Touch commercial that features the track is an interesting play on "Touch." I'm curious if there is an actual connection there or just more of a coincidental similarity.

Udpate via PsychNerD in the comments:
"It's always the same story... if you search the net a bit you'll discover that's the opposite. The MC-808 has presets developpeed by Jarre... he added thoses himself... "

Update via Jared in the comments:
"Oddly enough Jarre's name is omitted from the MC-808 list of programmers:
http://www.rolandus.com/go/mc-808/"

As always, check the comments of posts for updates.

The Virtuoso Sequencist

"The study of the sequencer is now-a-days so general, and good sequencists so numerous, that mediocrity on this instrument is no longer endured...In this volume will be found the exercises necessary for the acquirement of agility, independence, strength, and perfect evenness in the quantization, as well as suppleness of the controllers - all indispensable qualities for fine execution...After it has been thoroughly mastered, it may be repeated from time to time, and difficulties will disappear as if by enchantment, and that beautiful, clear, clean, pearling execution will have been acquired which is the secret of distinguished artists..."

link to full article

MBSID V2 experiments with Vintage Analog Treasures

click here for the thread on MIDIBox.org including more images and samples. "Today I got the possibility to check the new CV options with the rsf Kobol expanders of Francois (username "Polykobol") The MBSID controlled filter cutoff and oscillator frequency of only two expanders via Seppoman's AOUT_NG module. The gates are directly connected to J5 of the core. We only used two expanders, as it already was a lot of fun (ok, and I had no MPASM ready to recompile the firmware for different routings ;-))"

MIDIbox SEQ V3


"This MIDIbox SEQ V3 has been built by Francois Buat. The flat case is really great and especially very stable. It fits nicely with desktop synths like you can see in the last picture ;-)"

click here for more info and images on MIDIBox.org. I mirrored the images here in case the post disappears over time.

Gorgeous design.

Next Dimension by Ruy Nakayama


YouTube via ruy0911.
"鍵盤奏者Ruy Nakayamaのプロモーション的ビデオです。
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/ruy/rock/
Keyboardist Ruy Nakayama's Promotion Video."Next Dimension" music by Ruy Nakayama(2003)"

Leo Echo


YouTube via smelltheremains. Anyone spot the modular?

Updated: Terratec Axon Ax 100 - Guit-to-Midi Converter


YouTube via mag4musicians.
"Axon Ax 100 Guitar-to-Midi Converter in der Praxis

Heutzutage können Gitarristen recht einfach über die Ausdrucksmöglichkeiten typischer Gitarrensounds hinausgehen. Denn über den Terratec Axon Ax 100 Guitar-to-Midi Converter mit integrierter Klangerzeugung können sie ihr gewohntes Instrument spielen, um beispielsweise Synthesizer- oder gar Klaviersounds erklingen zu lassen.
(Updated: Audio offset corrected being present in the version on YouTube but not in the original file uploaeded.)"

And in Googlish:
"Axon Ax 100 Guitar-to-MIDI converter in practice

Today, guitarist quite simply about the possibilities of expression typical guitar sounds excessive. Because of the Terratec Ax 100 Axon Guitar-to-MIDI converter with integrated sound generation, they can play their usual instrument, for example synthesizer or piano sounds ring out to be.
(Updated: Audio offset corrected being present in the version on YouTube but not in the original file uploaeded.)"

The Widget Gadget Gizmo Desklet Thingamajig (Chumby!)


YouTube via lockergnome. Make Chumby a synth.
"http://live.pirillo.com - That's right... it's Chumby! This is definitely going to be a huge hit, and the favorite new gadget of many Geeks. I am having a lot of fun playing with the Chumby... and so are all the people in our live community!" There is a virtual Chumby on live.pirillo.com.

Clod-5 - Ein Lied (rammstein theremin theme) by THEREMIN


YouTube via sexydrummerdookie. Cool shirt.
"E il mio primo video alle prese col theremin...christian lorenz usa un sinth ma io me lo ripropongo col theremin"

The Earth Mars Connection Project


YouTube via svenhansen44.
"Music project about mysteries on Mars, anomalies on Mars, and a maya city on Mars.
Our ancient past history is enigmatic and full of suprises.

Jean Michel Jarre oxygene, is there life on mars.The Earth Mars Project by Sven Hansen.
Mysteries on mars.Face on Mars, Mars anomalies.Indie pop, Electronic Music, Sven Hansen."

ARP Odyssey + SCI Prophet VS + Pro-One + Roland TR-606


YouTube via retrosound72

"synth demo track by RetroSound

intro and vs-voice: SCI Prophet VS
seq-sound: Arp Odyssey trough EHX
Small Stone, triggerd by the Pro-One sequencer
bassline: SCI Pro-One, triggered by the TR-606
drums: Roland TR-606

hand-played, no software sequencer used"

IK Multimedia Little Phatty Giveaway

"Register the full version or the online demo of IK Multimedia’s SampleMoog till February 28, 2008, and you’ll automatically be entered into a drawing to win a Moog Little Phatty ($1,375/€925)"

via IK Multimedia

Cynthia Modcan Burst Generator


via this auction

"This is a Cyndustries Burst Generator module and is sold out and long since out of production.

The Burst Generator will run on a +/- 15 VT powersupply with a 4 pin Molex connector and easily connects to Cyndustries, MOTM, and Blacet power supplies as well as others. You can mix and match this module with any other modular from Buchla, to Moog, to Doepfer, Blacet. MOTM, or any of the newer manufacturers. Full information on this module can be found at [link]"

Tobias Freund


" Tobias Freund has been making music for twenty five years. Besides earning his crust as a hired studio gun, Tobias has a long resume of techno records to his name. Often these have been collaborations, as Sieg Über Die Sonne with Dandy Jack, as Atom™ & Pink Elln with Uwe Schmidt, as nsi. with Max Loderbauer, or most recently as Odd Machine with Ricardo Villalobos. Tobias also records solo, under the name Pink Elln for techno — don’t say it out loud in German, it’s rude — and Tobias for house (remember ‘Street Knowledge’?). All in all, this is a man that has made a huge variety of music from techno to house to neo-acid to experimental/classical records."

Two links for this post. click here for and interview and podcast of the track list below. click here for more words on philip sherburne: Are Freunds Electric?


Note the Oberheim OB-Mx in the picture.

Track list:
01. Robert Fripp ‘Preface’ from Exposure [BGM, 1979]
02. Ryuichi Sakamoto ‘Milan 1909’ from Futurism [MIDI Inc., 1986]
03. Nash the Slash ‘Ylla’ from Dreams and Nightmares [Cut Throat Records, 1979]
04. WIR ‘Naked Whooping & Such Like’ from The First Letter [Mute, 1991]
05. Pyrolator ‘Nordatlantik’ from Inland [Ata Tak, 1979]
06. The Flying Lizards ‘Trouble’ [Virgin Records, 1980]
07. Andy Partridge ‘Shore Leave Ornithology (Another 1950)’ from Take Away [Virgin Records, 1980]
08. Les Vampyrettes ‘Biomutanten’ [EMI Electrola, 1985]
09. The Gadgets ‘Gevil's Dyke’ [Final Solution, 1980]
10. Baka Forest People ‘Heart of the Forest’ (A Capella) [Rykodisc, 1993]
11. Haruomi Hosono ‘Luminescent/Hotaru’ from Philharmony [Alfa Records, 1982]
12. Savant ‘The Neo-Realist’ [Pol Records, 1983]
13. Squarepusher ‘Vacuum Garden’ from Hello Everything [Warp, 2006]
14. Gary Newman ‘Cry the Clock Said’ from Dance [Beggars Banquet, 1981]
15. Dome ‘Keep It’ [Dome Records, 1980]

click here for and interview and podcast

Interview with Jim Heintz of Way Out Ware

click here for the full interview on wire to the ear. The following is a short excerpt on the TimewARP 26000 and Arturia ARP2600 V.

"What makes the TimewARP 2600 different from the Arturia ARP2600 V?

I believe that the TimewARP 2600 sounds much more like a real ARP 2600 than any other virtual synth on the market. This belief has been confirmed by many very notable users of ARP 2600s. Our emulation is sample accurate in all respects and models the original circuits of the ARP 2600 where ever possible. One area that TimewARP 2600 stands apart from other products is in the area of audio frequency modulation. You can take any audio source on the TimewARP 2600 and route it to an CV input and get the behavior that you would expect if you were to do that on a real ARP 2600 across the full frequency range of the component. I have not seen this in other virtual instruments. This feature is how many famous ARP 2600 sounds are created."

__//Liz Cowboy Style\\__

flickr by R▲▲S

full size

"**Jason Forrest Band**

Keytar & liz = sexy!!!"

Slagsmålsklubben - Sponsored By Destiny (Live Videotown)


YouTube via 4ngr3n
Elektron Monomachine
Novation KStation
Clavia Nord Lead2
"Slagsmålsklubben playing 'Sponsored by destiny' in a videostore in Stockholm. The 11 April 2007. Then showd and ripped from the TV-show 'Det känns som fredag'"

On the Workbench: Juno-106, part 2


Roland 80017A voice chips on edge. Click here for part 2 of the repair post on Sequence 15.

BTW, be sure to check back on Sequence 15 for progress as I do not plan to put up every post. I thought this was a good image of what the dreaded Roland 80017A voice chips look like on the board. The chips are notorious for going out, and they can be very difficult to find. You can find all posts on the 80017A, including a clone of the chip here.

Minimoog

flickr by daydream4inc

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moog muSonics minimoog

The Deutsches Museum - Musical Instruments

You might remember the Deutsches Museum from this previous post on the Siemens Studio for Electronic Music. elgauchoandres decided to take a trip to the museum and while there he took a ton of pics of the instruments along with the video below.

"About the Siemens-Studio much was written and pictured but I want to remark the details of the mixing desk, the recorders, the generators of the Generatorwand (Synthesizer), the vocoder, the Frequenzumsetzer (frecuency shifter), the Nachhallgërat (reverberator)(this was new to me, never seen information about it), the Hohnerola, the MEL-filter, the Sägezahngenerator (sawtooth oscillator), etc."


Pictured: The Towiphon


Deutsches Museum - Electronic Musical Instruments
"A view of the historic electronic musical instruments in the Deutsches Museum"
YouTube via elgauchoandres.

Regarding the Towiphon. I ran a quick search on it and didn't find much, however I did find this book in German on Amazon. The following is the description in Googlish:

"Peter Thomas the unique German film composer, sometimes by his more experimental side. The people of bungalow records had the unique opportunity the Thomas own archive browse. For as much as nearly 3000 more or less short clips they searched 29 from the aie on the 2nd cd assembled. All instrumental office and with the emphasis on electronic sound generators. Peter Thomas is developed together with a technician a synthesizer (Towiphon) according to their own ideas, his abilities here massively apply. For those people more melodic pieces of this promise is rather less suitable. Who insight into early experiments with electronic searches, has a veritable treasure trove ahead. On CD1 is to hear what 17 young musicians today with this source material started. We are all very inspired and often danceable tracks.
Must! For people with open ears"

New Yamaha CS70M Website

"The CS-70M is yet another unique instrument from the Yamaha. Polyphony is a maximum of 6 (2-oscillator/voice), although it is bi-timbral in two different ways; the keyboard can be split, with a different patch-pair on each half (or the sequencer plays the lower patch-pair and the keyboard plays the upper), or the oscillator pairs can each have a different patch (see below)."

click here for the website via Anders in Sweden.

Bill O'Rielly is a Putz?

see this post.

Synton 3000 modular synthesizer


YouTube via scienceforce

"Here a video of a rare Synton 3000 modular synthesizer system. It was the Felix Visser preproduction model and personal system with some rare modules, full of control voltage generators and processors. This is an auto modulation demo."

Cynthcart

via this auction

Hohner Stringvox

images via this auction

"A multi-function keyboard SYNTHESIZER of the '70s. Voices include:
* cello
* violin
* viola
* piano
* contrabass
* harpsichord
* Split Bass"

Roland Juno-106

images via this auction

"It's also commonly said that the Juno-60 sounds "punchier" than the 106 because the 60 had the ability to modulate osc. pulse from an envelope."

I actually haven't heard this one often. Feel free to comment.

Yamaha RM1x

images via this auction

"The incredible Yamaha RM1x is a complete dance-music workstation that is both a real-time performance instrument and a powerful production tool. An intuitive "hands-on" interface makes realtime operation easy for artists with a DJ background, while in-depth sequencing and editing functions make it possible to create the most complex original patterns from scratch.

The RM1x also features a great-sounding tone generator with an enormous selection of great dance sounds built in. If dance is your style and you want the most powerful performance and production tools right at your fingertips, it doesn't get much better than this: the Yamaha RM1x Sequence Remixer.
An extensive arsenal of 700 outstanding dance-oriented sounds. An awesome assortment of 50 preset styles, 960 pattens ans, 726 phrases.
8 assignable real-time control knobs, a large LCD display panel with 4 display knobs and a large multi-function keyboard.

Each "style" has up to 16 "sections" which can be switched in real time during playback via the RM1x keyboard.
Powerful 16-track sequencer with 110,000-note memory and 480 clocks/quarter note resolution lets you record original material via the RM1x keyboard or an external MIDI keyboard using a versatile range of record modes: realtime replace, realtime overdub, punch-in, step, and grid.
In-depth sequence editing functions make it possible to creat and refine complex patterns and musical textures with extraordinary precision.

Edit and refine the RM1x voices to create sounds that most ideally suit your own music.
A sophisticated multi-effect system can be used to add anything from subtle ambience to wild variations.
Realtime “Play Effects” including harmonize with unison and octave functions, beat stretch, clock shift, gate time, and velocity offset.
Built-in floppy disk drive for convenient, low cost data storage and retrieval.
Full MIDI compatibility."
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