MATRIXSYNTH: Thursday, February 14, 2008


Thursday, February 14, 2008

Synclavier Project

"The Synclavier was an earlier sampler / synthesizer of the late 1970s and 1980s. It is a remarkable beast that can make truly astounding noises. A sound design company donated one of these venerable tanks to Ryerson University's RTA department several years ago. No one knew how to operate it, and it has languised in storage ever since. This semester in 2008, three brave and noble students in Sound Synthesis (Colin Jennison, Gabe Knox, and Milan Schramek) have taken it upon themselves to resurrect this fine beast, and this page shall document their work and progress in this grand and challenging endeavour.

Here you will find links to photos and their final paper on the subject. Assuming the beast does come back to life, here you will also find links to some of the audio produced.

- Henry Warwick, February 2008." link via daddio

EMS Logik

via Aliens Project where you will find one more image.

Top 20 Weirdest Insruments - Episode 2


Be sure to see the write-up on Sonic State. Episode One here

Crumar Synergy

flickr by Neil Vance

full size

"32 partial oscillators FM additive"

Anyone know the relationship between Crumar and DK if any?

Update: I did a quick search here and found this post. The DK Synergy was based on the Crumar GDS. There is also reference to Crumar GDS on sequencer.de. It is interesting how different manufacturers overlapped. There were others. The Sequential Circuits Fugue for example was actually manufactured by Siel.

Audio Damage Ricochet Now Available

"Ricochet is a sophisticated, yet easy-to-use multi-tap delay, with the signature Audio Damage sound. Featuring a 16-step grid for programming tap time, Ricochet is right at home in modern electronic music production, designed specifically for that context, and is much quicker to program than the run-of-the-mill multi-tap.
» Five independently controllable taps with individual multi-mode filter, panning, level, sync, mute, solo, and time.

» Unique dual-filter model for overall tone control.
» Two feedback modes (master and tap).
» A specially designed chorus that affects only the taps, for feedback smearing effects.
» Tempo-sync or free time operation per tap and overall.
» Full MIDI learn for CC control of every parameter (VST only)"

click here for more info including samples.

Dave Smith Instruments Prophet '08 Bass via Stefan Trippler

p8p.mp3 "All sounds from the P8, some reverb and delays from Cubase."

White Sequential Circuits Pro-One with Maple Case

images via this auction. You can see two previous ones here (not sure if this is the same one)

"Built by Custom Synth here in the UK."

I'm guessing the case is by Synthwood.

Celebutante Valentine's Day Track

"String sounds are my rev3.2 Prophet-5. Bass and lead synth are synthesizers.com modular. Drums are Logic EXS24 playing Linndrum samples, Logic Ultrabeat and the modular for claps.

Backing vocals/bridge lead vocals are Louise Dawson; she's been playing keys in my band and has her own music page here."

click here for the track via Mitchel Sigman of Celebutante

Roland System 100m M-121 Highpass Filter Mod V2

more info on sys100m.org

"This version [previous one on Yahoo Group] is a proper 24db Highpass, but is a bit more fiddly, and can not be switched by hacking the on board switch."

via Stephen.

DIY Analogsequencer 3 x (16 o. 2 x 8), Sync usw. usw.

via this auction, via gregor.
"I want to get rid of my DIY-stepsequencer. It was fun to build it but my musical ambitiont cannot benefit from it. It is a DIY-Device and i am not a professional electrician, so you should not expect a device of industry-level. But i used it in several songs without problems, sont know the word für 'zuverlässig' right now :) The pots of the 3 rows are pots with switch-function, that means you could upgrade this device to a 3-track triggersequencer for e.g. firing drumsounds of external devices, totally independent of its abilities as a sequencer.

The Features:

* Analogsequencer with 3 tracks 1x16 Steps OR 2x8 Steps, every Step has a switch for Gate on/off
* made out of 2 LED-walkinglight-devices with a handsoldered cascading-unit
* it can only run forward ;) NO random, NO alternate and NO reverse.
* last-Step-turniogswitch on both sides
* Din/Sync-Socket for external sync, tested with Doepfer MSY.
* both sides (im 2x8-Betrieb) can be advanced with a Gate-Signal, that means the sequencer can shuffle or play any rythm you like. Very easy: press a key on your keyboard and the seq advances one step, and record this in your sequencer!
* also has internal clock, but mainly intended for testing purposes because the range is a bit weak, estimated 70 to 120 bpm. but this could be changed by replacing the appropriate capacitor
* Left and right side have independent outputs for the 3 rows A,B,C AND Gate AND the also got different trigger-advance-inoputs. so i guess this device can be considered as two totally independent 8 step sequencers
* both sides can be 'exchanged', manually per switch or with a gate-signal. HIGH= exchanged, LOW - normal. Of course this only makes sense in 2x8-Mode. If the sides are changed, the normal outputs CV A,B,C Buchsen will spit out the values of the pots on the right side and vice versa. Of course the laststep of the appropriate side is considered. The "aktive" Side is indicated with a neat, green LED
* The inactive Side-pot-values will also be outputtes at the A,B,C 'Inactive CV Outs'-Buchsen, their value is not adjustable but fixed from 0-5 Volt
* GateTime can be adjusted with Pot and is indicated with ts own LED. The active side even has a CV-Input for GateTime which you additionally can tweak 'relative' with the normal GateTime-Pot. You can use track C e.g. to steer the gatetime, just put Patchkabel of OUT C to 'Length Mod'
* CV A and B have pots for Glide, Scale and Offset. Glide is the same as on analog synths, it smears the values. Scale scales the potvalues from 0 Volt to max 12 Volt; Offset shifts the voltages a bit up or down, kind of GlobalTune . CV C fixed between 0-5 Volt.
* if the Reset-input is HIGH the device starts over at step 1 (in 2x8mode bith sides). Very helpful because in Din/Sync this sequencer sometimes likes to start with the 2 instead of the 1. THat is due to my amatour Din/Snyc-logic. a semiprofessional electrician can fix that.
* it comes with a Döpfer 2 channel-Quantisizer, wich can push the cv-values of track A and B to exact halftones, if you like (switches for 'quantisize')
* the doepfer-quantisize-module allows you also to quantisize the whole sequencertrack (A and/or B) per external voltage

DOWNSIDES, ENHANCEMENTPOSSIBILITIES __________________________________

* in DinSync-mode it will start with 2 sometimes
* one Poti has a probelm with the switch-function. only important if you want to make something with this press-switch-pot-thing. then you should change this one, the other 35 are switching perfect.
* the pots are not HighEnd-pots, that means the tune can vary each cycle
* Glidetime is a bit short, about 1/2 sec, capacitor should be changed
* it is a DIY-device out of very cheap LED-walkinglights. If you switch the modes and functions to wild it might happen in some situations that you should give it a reset to find home
* in the lowerleft corner there is a switch "Use active Trigger" - i guess i had an internal brainerror. cannot remember what i wanted with that. i guess it shoul also modultae the gatetime of the inactive side. well it does sth. dont know

You will get schematics/dokumentation (not perfect). Has internal, stabilized power supply for 220 Volt. Worldwide shipping, international bidders welcome. Most countries in Europe is 22 EUR shipping (bare costs, i do not charge extras). Visit the adress in the first pic for some audiofiles made with this sequencer."

Fricke MFB 502 mit 8 x Trigger-Out und Kabelpeitsche

via this auction, via gregor.
"MFB 502 analog Drumcomputer with attached Trigger-Outputs for all the internal Sounds. For each Sound you have a 3.5mm-Socket and a switch to let the Trigger-Signal for this instrument through or muted. The Clap-Output gives a clap-typical burst-signal.

The triggersignals enable you to drive external analog sound-modules with the 808-style programming of the MFB. Of course the triggers are velocity sensitive if you steer the MFB over midi. For details about the mashine itself please consult the web and search for fricke, berlin and MFB 502.

Each Soundtrigger flashes the appropriate LED, WOW :) The machine itself is 100% original, no modifications. The trigger-level is a bit weak on some outputs (BD, TOMS) due to technical circumstances and comprimises i had to make. But a Pearl DRX-1 e.g. triggered perfect, even on the weak outputs. It depends on the sensitivity of the triggered device.

You will get the machine in very good condition (homerecording, non-smoker), the powersupply, manual and a 2.5m cable with additinally remoted 6.3mm-sockets for BD, SD, CYM and HH."

NEXT SPACEBASS 3.3

images via this auction

via Tuan c/o Drone Studios

Note the MIDI dip switch and VCF In.

"The Next! Spacebass 3.3 is the best Roland TB-303 clone there is! The analog circuitry is based almost entirely on single transistors which make these units sound absolutely authentic. The control interfaces are built around the original 303 design for easy on-the-fly use. The sounds generated by analog bass synths come from two types of waveforms, Saw and Square, which can be mixed for a large number of sound possibilities. The SpaceBass 3.3 features a 24 dB low pass filter, through which the sound passes to create various effects, can be modulated with Cutoff, Resonance, and Envelope Modulation. The decay time and accent are variable from 120 velocity. There is a separate VCF input for routing any audio signal through the filters...perfect for warming up drum loops! By the way the Next! Spacebass 3.3 was manufactured under several different names such as the FAT Freebass FB383 or the MAM MB33, but they are all the same synth with the same circuitry. They are all perfect TB-303 recreations and sound fat and acidy!"

You can find samples at the auction.

PAiA Fatman


images via this auction, including some of the inside. I love this shot because you can barely see the components.

via Tuan c/o Drone Studios

"The Paia FatMan is a truly underrated analog synth! Though it is quite simply a two oscillator VCO design routed through to a VCF and a VCA, it makes up for it with a wonderfully beefy sound. The Fatman contains two fat VCOs with detune and mix controls as well as a very nice glide that gives it an old school analog edge. Add to that a warm filter that self oscillates when resonance is pushed to its max and it sounds quite Moogish in nature. There are two separate envelopes for the VCF and VCA, and like the Minimoog there is a special AR/ASR mode that is switchable for the filter and a full ADSR for the amplifier. Add to that a switch labeled PUNCH which simulates the tight envelopes found on the Minimoog. Unlike most old school analog synths, the Fatman contains MIDI ports, so all you need is a Midi controller to start using it. In addition, the Fatman can be used as a CV Gate output to control other classic V/Hz synths like the Korg MS series synths as well as the Yamaha CS series. The Fatman works well as a Midi to CV/Gate interface, but does not have all the features of a Kenton CV/Gate box, though a Kenton box will cost you well over $200. The addition of a CV/Gate output on the Fatman is a big plus! The Fatman is an excellent synth for fat analog bass and lead sounds as well as zany sound effects. If you're a circuit bender, the Fatman is one of the most modded synths on the planet!"

You can find links to samples in the auction.

KORG M500 Micro Preset

images via this auction

via Tuan c/o Drone Studios

"The Korg M500 Micropreset is a funky, underrated little analog synth with a very warm resonant filter and cool retro wood enclosure. Many people do not know this, but the "Korg 35" VCF found on the M500 is also found on the Korg MS10, MS20 and Sigma synthesizers. It's a very unique sounding filter and is considered by many synth enthusiasts to be the best sounding 12db analog filter ever made. The M500 is basically 30 different preset sounds, and each sound is selectable via a matrix consisting of a knob and six push buttons. Each preset will allow a different mix of parameters to be edited, and some presets don't. And I think that is one of the reasons why it is labeled as a "preset" synth though there is a certain amount of control over some of the parameters onboard. Some presets allow direct control over attack, sustain, modulation rate, modulation depth, vibrato, LFO, portamento and the filter (which is interestingly labeled "Traveler"), and it varies to what degree some of these parameters can be edited depending on which preset is selected.

The M500 is structured on a matrix composed of six main families of sounds, and five variations for each (often just playing an octave up or down). The M500 also has this neat ability to layer two sounds from different families for a fatter, composite sound!

Several expressive controls make this an excellent "players" synth. Especially cool is the momentary Portamento switch that allows you to add portamento only when you need it -- great when adding slides to a brass preset. There is a Random Repeat switch that allows a random vibrato effect which is both subtle and chaotic. This synth nails down the Theremin sound perfectly and most all the presets sound warm, full and vintage. If you are a fan of early synth music from the 70's to the early 80's, this is a perfect synth to obtain those sounds, simply because the M500 was used on countless records from that early synth period. OMD used the M500 on their first four albums, and their lead singer/synthesist Andy McCluskey still cites the M500 as his favorite synth. Most apparent uses of the M500 are the lead synth part from "Enola Gay" and the intro white noise swooshes from "Electricity". Also Vangelis, Jean Michel Jarre and Brian Eno are also avid users of the Korg M500."

There are a ton of samples linked at the auction.

Roland SH-3A

images via this auction

via Tuan c/o Drone Studios

"The Roland SH-3A is a fully discrete (no ICs, just all resistors and capacitors) analog synthesizer made in 1974. It is actually one of Roland's first analog synths and is distinct from all other analog synths for its ability to do additive synthesis, allowing the layering of five of its oscillators/waveforms. Though the oscillators cannot be independently tuned, just the fact that five waveforms can be layered, and at different levels, makes for a distinct and fat sounding synth. Along with this are several other features which set the SH-3A apart from other synths. The ability to use two independent LFOs (including sample and hold) to modulate the VCO, filter and VCA allow it to sound more like a modular synth. In fact the circuitry of the SH-3A was later used in Roland's System 700 and System 100 modular synths and they all share a very similar sound. There is also a nice sounding PWM (chorus) control on the 8' waveform and both white and pink (rare) noise for those old school synth swooshes a la OMD in "Electricity". Also the SH-3A contains several expressive controls like the glide button and built in ADSR curves allowing quick programming of bass, brass or lead sounds at the turn of a switch. The 24db filter (called "growl") is rich sounding, can go into self-oscillation at high resonant levels. Overall it's an extremely nice, organic sounding filter. Also the envelopes are super snappy -- this a real, discrete analog synthesizer we are talking about here!!! The Human League used the SH-3A to great effect on their first two albums Reproduction and Travelogue, and Vangelis and Kitaro have used it live and in the studio. Overall the Roland SH-3A has a unique sound and is quite rare and collectible. So don't miss this chance to own a part of synth history!"

You can find links to samples in the auction.

Sequential Circuits Pro-One

images via this auction.

via Tuan c/o Drone Studios

There are some samples at the auction.

Happy Valentines!

flickr by Dr. Bleep

"Thingamagoop (hearts) Casio"

full size

http://bleeplabs.com/

alien is coming!!

flickr by Satoshi Aizawa
(click for more)

full size

Inside the Korg Electribe ES1

electronic experiment


YouTube via nchant.

Note the custom paint job on the Roland MC-505.

"freeform little bullsheeeeeit, just midid shit together and went for it, thought it was kinda neet so here ya are"

Catnip Banana

Cool comic via Knox Bronson. You might recognize the name Knox Bronson from this earlier post regarding his new release Pop Down the Years.

Crispy RozzBox Beats (LL Electronics)


YouTube via bigcitymusic
"This is our friend Duron tweaking some Rozzbox beats using its built-in sequencers. Find out more about the Rozzbox at bigcitymusic.com"

VAC: Harvestman Polivoks Filter, Moog Freqbox, MFB OSC-01.


YouTube via hexfix93. Be sure to check out the full review here.
"http://www.velvetacidchrist.com/synth/polivoks.mp3
If you want to hear a better version of the audio. www.velvetacidchrist.com ....This is my video demo and review of the harvestman polivoks filter, the moog freqbox oscillator, and the MFB OSC-01 Tripple DCO Oscilator. All in my doepfer eurorack case."

Update: for the audiofiles, you can find now find the DIVX version on the VAC post.

Technicians - Novation Xiosynth 3


YouTube via museumoftechno. More Museum of Techno here.
"In which Braidy and Cornwell enjoy the many rumbustious features of the Novation Xiosynth. And who wouldn't? ... it's the good shit."

Roland JD-800 + Juno-60 "sound collage" part two


YouTube via retrosound72.

Part 1 here

"two classic synths by Roland, JD-800 and Juno-60 The Juno-60 plays in hold-mode (slow LFO mod the VCF) and the JD-800 plays some typical JD-sounds."

Feedback Harmonizer by Arius Blaze = folktek


YouTube via benpumpkin
"Electro acoustic hybrid piece...unfortunately vid and audio don't synch proper. The piece is based on drone feedback insanity with delay and oscillation. see folktek.com and ariusblaze.com for more."

Universe Archiwalne nagranie 1984


YouTube via alphacode909. Roland SH-101
"Glupia Zaba ,nagranie z telewizji w 1984 roku"

Paraphonic Synthesizer; ARP Omni, Korg Delta, Crumar Trilogy


YouTube via sounddoctorin.

Good timing with the KORG Lambda that came up.

"A basic demonstration of paraphonic synthesizers.By http://sounddoctorin.com . Visit the site for a virtual studio tour with sound clips from many of the synths there including Akai AX80, AX60, AX73, ARP Pro-Soloist, Axxe, Omni, Alesis D4, DM5, Crumar DS1, Multiman, Performer, Trilogy, Composer, Bit One, Casio CZ-1, SK-1, HT-700, Farfisa VIP345, Fender Chroma Polaris, Kawai SX-210, K1m, K5m, XD-5, K5000R, Korg Sigma, Delta, Lambda, LP10, Mono/Poly, Polysix, Poly61, Poly800, DW8000, DSS-1, DSM-1, Wavestation EX, Karma, Kurzweil K1200pro, Moog Polymoog, Opus 3, Memorymoog, Oberheim OB-8, Octave Cat, Peavey DPM SI, Roland SH2000, SH3a, Jupiter 4, Juno 6, Juno 106, MKS30, MKS10, MKS7, MKS-70 w/PG-800, JV-1080 w/ kb's of 60/70 exp, Sequential circuits Prophet 600, Prophet T8, six-trak, multi-trak, Siel OR400, DK600, Expander, DK70 keytar, DK80, Yamaha CS60, CS15D, CS20M, PC1000, DX7, DX21, CS2x, S03, and the mighty Conn Electric band! :-)"

Akai AX60

images via this auction

Anyone know what's up with the numbers? There's no mention of them in the auction and they almost look rendered.

White MOOG Liberation

images via this auction

Quasimidi Quasar

images via this auction
"Quasar features:
- Over 1000 single-sounds in ROM
- 200 performance-layered sounds in ROM
- 100 editable performance sounds
- PCM, Subractive, FM and Additive synthesis to create it's sounds.
- 6db/12db/24db filter with self oscillation
- More than 50 effects
- Arpeggiator
- 19 drumsets
- 2 MIDI inputs
- Expandable, the Quasar can be fitted with two expansion boards
T.R.E. (Techno, Rave, Electronic)
Hardcore (Industrial Sounds)
- Both the T.R.E. and Hardcore expansion modules!
- T.R.E. and Hardcore manuals/soundlists
- Original Quasimidi heavy-duty 2 amp power supply (it is 12 volts and the sticker on the back of the unit says 9 volts - that's how it came!)"

ARP 2600 Synthesizer Power Supply

via this auction

6 Vintage Polyfusion Synthesizer Front Panels


via this auction

"6 vintage Polyfusion Synthesizer front panels.

1. 2 2048 Dual Sample/Hold panels
2. Ring Modulator
3. 2016 Voltage Controlled Reverb
4. 2052 Keyboard Upper Voice
5. 2051Keyboard"

Polyfusion Synth PC Boards

images via these auctions

"You can read more about Polyfusion here and here.

unloaded PC boards for the Polyfusion Synthesizer. All are still sealed from the factory.

14 pieces of NEW OLD STOCK 60-PEQ-8 Rev. A. Prograph Power Supply

9 pieces of NEW OLD STOCK 60-FF-1-1 Rev A. Frequency Follower Power Supply

15 pieces of NEW OLD STOCK 60-PEQ-2 Prograph display Rev. B

10 pieces of NEW OLD STOCK 60-FF-1-2 Frequency Follower Input Rev. A.

3 pieces of NEW OLD STOCK 2060 Power Supply Rev. D.

9 pieces of NEW OLD STOCK 60-2058-1 Polyphonic Keyboard Control Rev. A.

10 pieces of NEW OLD STOCK 60FF-1-3 Frequency Follower Fundamental Extractor Rev. A. 60-2058-3

Polyphonic Keyboard Analog Rev. A.

7 pieces of NEW OLD STOCK 60-FF-1-4 Frequency Follower Output Rev. B.

44 pieces of NEW OLD STOCK 60-PEQ-4 Prograph up/down switch Rev. B.

54 pieces of NEW OLD STOCK ASI-P"

KORG Lambda ES-50

images via this auction
"This Korg Lambda ES-50 was made in 1979. All of the keys can sound at once which means it is fully polyphonic.

Here is a link to the owner's manual: On Carbon111

Here is a neat links to more information: On Carbon111

ALTAIR-231


images via this auction

" ALTAIR-231 is a monophonic 3'osc synth, it has 4-oct keyboard (F-C) with velocity sensitivity assign to vibrato effect. Sound control is performed with round knobs and switchers. For live performance there is a wheel which provides pitch shift (called glissando). Synthesizer is based on 3 VCO (any can work as the modulator), 1 VCF (lowpass 24dB/oct) with ADSR, 1 VCA, 3 LFO, noise generator (white/pink), portamento. Consist of 5 main sections - MODULATION, OSC'S, MIXER, FILTER and AMP (called Contour)."

You can find samples at the auciton and at ruskeys.net

MOD section:
- portamento on/off, rate;
- mod mixer knob: balance between modulated by OSC3 and noise, depth amount;
- vibrato on/off, octave shift to 1/2
- pitch wheel (glissando)
OSCILLATORS section:
- osc 1,2,3 registers - 2", 4", 8", 16", 32", LF
- osc 1,2,3 waveshape select - triangle, saw, square, pulse, sine
- osc frequency - freq 1..3, freq 2, freq 3 -linked to keyboard pitch on/off
- modulation on/off switch
MIXER:
- osc 1,2,3 on/off, level
- ext input level, on/off
- noise generator level, on/off
- noise mode switch: white/pink
FILTER:
- mod on/off
- cutoff, resonance, brightness
- attack, decay, sustain
- keytrack on/off
AMPLIFIER:
- attack, decay, sustain
- key hold memory on/off
Next - global section: main volume, phones volume, phones out (5din), A-440Hz tone on/off, power.
Connection 1/4 jacks: input, output, pedal input (5din), ground.
Power supply: 220V/50Hz, fuze 0,125A

Crumar Spirit

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
images via this auction

"This is a beautiful example of the very rare and coveted Crumar Spirit monosynth designed in part by Bob Moog. This is one of around 250 made in Italy in 1983."

ARP Quadra

images via this auction

Synthesizer-Welt on Frankfurt Musikmesse

via sequencer.de

If I am reading this right, synthesizer-magazin will be showing vintage synths at this year's Musikmesse. Should definitely be interesting.
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