MATRIXSYNTH: Wednesday, March 5, 2008


Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Jean Jacques Perrey and Dana Countryman in England


click here for more pics of the show.


Roland JP-8000
Roland Juno-6
MOOG The Rogue

Yamaha CS-60 Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer


YouTube via bigcitymusic. The little brother of the CS80, the CS60.
"Here is a Yamaha CS-60 that we have had in storage since around 1996. It is in exceptional condition. These are normally fairly beat up because of their size and weight. Our friend Duron Kochli is playing it."

Swamp Thang

SwampThang.mp3

Bass - Doepfer modular ;-) (from an Allen Strange patch)
Perc - ESX1
Noises - KP2->KP3
the Mobius is clocking the beats

via daddio of Tapewarm

Electro Harmonix Clap Track Demo

You can find it here.

Me playing Visage "Fade to Grey"


YouTube via DX5
"As requested, Fade to Grey. There are some mistakes, but if everything were right, I would be Billy Currie :D.
Above: Roland JX8P
Mid: Roland D10
Below: Yamaha DX7 II FD
Backtape running on Pro Tools"

Practical Electronics Sound Synthesizer and the Minisonic

There is a current thread on the SDIY list regarding who has the oldest DIY synth. You might remember Jim Patchell's 1978 DIY modular.

Geoff built the Sound Synthesizer designed by G.D. Shaw featured in Practical Electronics.

"I built the Practical Electronics Sound Synthesiser featured in the February 1973 issue of the magazine. I think it was the first DIY Synth to be published in the UK. For those who have never seen this, the designers page is here (Shaw's Corner), click on 'New Stuff v Old Hat' and scroll down to the front cover of the magazine"

From the site:
"An interest in the physics of sound meant that 1972 saw the design of a Sound Synthesiser. The prototype instrument is shown on the far left. Practical Electronics agreed to publish the design providing that it was made in modular form and equipped with a keyboard. The resulting instrument is shown on the front cover of PE for February 1973 and the series ran for a total of thirteen months."

Be sure to check out the Practical link below for more. Also check out this site.

Update via McKansas in the comments:
"Hi. I also built the 1973 Practical Electronics synth . Added the VCF that was published later. It had a sample and hold module that is still unrivalled. There were two simple but incredibly useful differential inverter/non-inverter/mixer amps. The ramp generators are very interesting eg: one ramp through the non-inverting and the other ramp output to the inverting input- this result to osc or filter. All my modules still work. This was a well thought out design. It was of course intended as a 'sound workshop' rather than a keyboard synth. The only glaring omission was the VCF. ... also had a great Ring Modulator..and voltage controlled stereo output amps."

Sequential Circuits Six-Trak

via this auction

ARP Quadra



via this auction

ARP AXXE

via this auction

Arp 2600 Keyboard Model 3604-P

images via this auction

"Includes the Cable which connects the keys to the 2600, keyboard is fitted in a road case with top. This is the early model Arp 2600 keyboard that came with the Arp 2600 with the Moog style filter."

Synthesizers.com 22 space modular

via this auction
1 - 22-Space cabinet made from MDF (Medium density fiberboard). Covered with Walnut contact paper
1 -Power supply
1 - Cable harness for 20 modules
1 - Q137 Power Control Module
1 - Q104 MIDI Interface Module
1 - Q124 Multiple Module
2 - Q106 Oscillator Modules
2 - Q109 Envelope Generator Modules
2 - Q108 Amplifier Module
1 - Q107 State-Variable Filter Module
1 - Q112 4-Channel Mixer Module
1 - Q105 Slew Limiter Module
1 - Q110 Noise Source Module
1 - Q117 Sample / Hold Module
1 - Q116 Ring Modulator Module
1 - Q118 Instrument Interface Module
2 - Q141 Oscillator Aid Modules
1 - Double Space blank Module Panel
1 - Single Space Blank Module Panel
1 - Single Synthesizers.com Logo Panel
4 - QP4MM-12 12" Patch Cable (brown)
5 - QP4MM-24 24" Patch Cable (red)
3 - QP4MM-36 36" Patch Cable (orange)

Vintage MOOG Prodigy Pins


via this auction

"vintage moog pins!
they say moog prodigy several times
and then I Dig Prodigy is highlighted in a different color.
in great shape, sorry if the picture is a bit blurry.
the pins measure about 1.5-2 inches."

Anyone seen these before?
I'm curious if they are from MOOG or custom and when they came out.

Cwejman 19" Rack Mounting System

now available at Analogue Haven along with the VCO-6.

click for a bigger shot

via Mr. Array

Zendrum Zap Midi Percussion Controller


YouTube via hypnosapien
"Demonstration of the rhythmic and melodic capabilities of the new Zendrum ZAP desktop percussion controller. All sounds triggered from an E-mu PX-7."

Soulwax2

flickr by Michael De Wilde
(click for Soulwax1)

Spot the synths.

Some labels below for what I immediately spotted.

AVIADOR DRO - La TV es nutritiva


YouTube via mgmanu2. Via David on AH. 1982. Is this the first TV appearance of the Roland TB-303? Anyone spot the other synths?
"Actuación en el programa de Ángel Casas 'Musical Express'"

Some notes via David on AH:
"(bassline makes appearance, in sync with 606, of course at 1:30 and 3:45)
"La Television es Nutrativa" appears on the LP Primer Aliento recorded '81 & '82
"El Naciemiento de la Industria" was on the Navidades Radioactives comp from 1982 which is when I'd assume they made the promotional rounds on Spanish TV.
El Aviador Dro are an outstanding band. Their 1st ever US tour brought them to a Rhumba club in Queens in 2006 where I captured the updated sound (sans 303) of "Nuclear Si":

AVIADOR DRO - El nacimiento de la industria


Aviador Dro - Nuclear Si 1983


Reunion in 2006:
Aviador Dro - Nuclear Si -NYC 2006

Pixelh8 Update

In case you missed the update in this post, Matrixsynth actually got a thanks in the credits of the Pro Performer. Go check it out!

BTW, always look for the red Updates in posts. I just added another Alesis Andromeda video to a post below.

Laser Harp Mk II Construction


YouTube via shobley
Remember the Laser Harp? Here are some videos on it's construction. you can find more videos here.

Recording Oberheim DX for new Criborn track.


YouTube via RothHandle
"Today we started working on a new track for Niclas Criborns solo project. He said he wanted a slightly more harder electronic feel for the track. So I started off by taking out the Electribe and then I just felt it would be too simple...so I used the Oberheim DX instead. I hooked it up to the Roland Re-501, a moogerfooger analog delay and the sinister Sherman Filterbank MK I and then into a Urei compressor.

I think it turned out o.k.

This film was shot at my studio, Roth Händle. It is located in Stockholm Sweden and is available for sessions, or full productions. For more info please mumble by www.roth-handle.nu"

Flame midi talking synth on new Criborn track


YouTube via RothHandle

"Today we started recording the second track for some sort of ep. Niclas wanted it to be electronic so I made it.....electronic. The rhythm was made on the Oberheim DX and after that I recorded a random arpeggio thing using this wonderful device...The flame midi talking synth.

As David Bowie once said about the Stylophone...I write all my songs on this.

Well...maybe not, I still write some on the stylophone.

This film was shot at Roth Händle studios, Stockholm. For more info and/or bookings please visit www.roth-handle.nu"

The beat from Palookaville messing with the Yamaha GX-1


YouTube via RothHandle. The GX-1 was the precursor to the CS80.
"Tomorrow Thursday will be a big day because we will be changing the power supply for the Yamaha GX-1.

But yesterday I had a wonderful swedish band visiting me in the studio. The are called the beat from Palookaville and I couldn't resist turning on the GX-1 and let Torbjörn fiddle around with the giant synth. The synth is terribly out of tune because we didn't really let it warm up but you can sort of get an idea of the textures...YOu should also keep in mind that this is the first time Torbjörn sat down at this synth. Anyways it might be of some interest...

I think he was very intrigued by the knee control...

For more info on the Yamaha GX-1 and the roth händle studio in general...please visit www.roth-handle.nu"

Novation A-Station + Novation Drum Station


YouTube via xigronaus
"Presentation for Ebay: Novation A-Station + Novation Drum Station triggered from Roland TR-505 and Ableton Live 5.2"

Little Lap Dogma


YouTube via robotpickle

"Annoying my little doggie to my music. Minimoog, Roland Juno, Arturia Moog Modular"

Roland Juno-106 + SH-101 + TR-606 by RetroSound


YouTube via retrosound72

"vintage synth demo by RetroSound
analog pads and sweeps: Roland Juno-106
bass-seq: Roland SH-101, triggered by the TR-606
drums: Roland TR-606"

drummachine jam, md 606 and evolver smallstone


YouTube via enapa1apa
"jam with 606 thru smallstone and evolver, md throu evo too.... chaos and smooth elektrojam.... soundcraft 400b mixer..."

Hand Made TB-303 Clone

via wire to the ear where you can find more info.

"It didn’t have the interesting sequencer of a real 303 but the basic sound was extremely close. With careful Midi programming (back then on Atari Cubase) you could fake the slides and accents that made the 303 so wicked."

Divius - Roland TR808 clone

via Sequencer.de

Roland TB-303 The Beast

images via this auction
via Pawn sphinx on the forum.

You can find more info on The Beast mods here.

Nord Lead 2x Demo


YouTube via theveg99. via fischek. Overview comes in about a minute into it.
"House/Trance Producer Marshal Arnold shows off a Clavia Lead 2x."

Oberheim OB-MX


YouTube via rezfilter. "The Oberheim OB-MX. Sonic Fury."
Hopefully we will see more of these. The OB-Mx is a fascinating bit of synth history.
See these posts for more and be sure to see this post. Don Buchla was involved in the design.
Update: Be sure to also check out the samples in the prior posts including these from Brian Kehew of The Moog Cookbook.

Roland TR-606 "Drumatix" Analogue Drum Machine by RetroSound


Youtube via retrosound72

"vintage drum machine demo by RetroSound
Roland TR-606 from 1982

7 analogue Sounds: Bass Drum, Snare Drum, Low Tom, High Tom, Closed/ Open Hi-Hat, Cymbal

The little sister of the legandary Roland TR-808 with the typical LED step programming."
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