MATRIXSYNTH: Saturday, August 9, 2008


Saturday, August 09, 2008

Man with Touppe


Man with Touppe from Andrew Rothlisberger on Vimeo.
"This is song made with a drum loop and some synthesizers.
It's about an awkward man with a touppe walking through the streets of a city, his is played by the bass sound. The high pitched solo sound are the people seeing his horrible hairpiece and talking about it."

大人の科学の付録シンセSX-150


YouTube via jetdaisuke. You might remeber jetdaisuke from these posts.

SX-150 息子の初めてのシンセサイザー

CV Air Sequencer


flickr set by [fluxa]

"Control Voltage AIR/Flex/Arduino Sequencer for SoundLab Mini Synth"

Update: video added below.

Analogue Systems RS-370

images via this auction
"ANALOGUE SYSTEMS RS-370 Polyphonic Harmonic Generator / MIDI-CV/Gate converter... It is a six(6) voice digital synth with 4 oscillators per voice!! Synthesis methods: Additive and Subtractive Plenty of preset spots to save your patches/programs This is also a MIDI to CV/GATE converter with six(6) separate CV out and six(6) separate gates out!!!! FOUR(4) Controller CV outs for using the built in Envelope Generators or LFOs in your module MIDI in and thru jacks!! 4 controller ins Each voice of the synth has its own individual output or you can sum them to one jack"

PAiA Gnome

via this auction

Roland TB-303

images via this auction

Roger Powell Remembers Bob


YouTube via moogfoundation. http://www.moogfoundation.org/

"Roger Powell tells us of Bob Moog's importance of him is Roger's life and Discusses the Moog Foundation."

ARP 2500 Desert

via marcel

First official iPhone synthesizer!


YouTube via noiseaddicts
"This fantastic app is a full-featured synthesizer made for the iPhone. Check out http://noise.IO or read the article on www.noiseaddicts.com for more info at:
http://www.NoiseAddicts.com/2008/08/i... The synth will be available at the App Store on about Aug 25"
You can get Noise.io here:
Noise.io Pro

Robert Moog & Memorymoog

via marcel

New AudioCubes Soundpack, Manuals wiki, Blog and Shop

"Urbano Lounge, AudioCubes sound pack for Reason

Percussa AudioCubes Soundpack 002 Urbano Lounge is the second sound pack from Percussa, an inspiring collection of mid tempo lounging loops, breaks and samples to help you on your way towards cube success!

The pack contains over 140Mb of loop content recorded and produced exclusively for Percussa Audio Cubes by Cuesounds (UK). Although the pack was designed to work with Propellerheads Reason 4, the samples can be used with other software too.

Included are three main folders, two of which contain sampled loops, and one containing four combinator tools. The sampled loops are included in both WAV and RX2 file format. The included combinator patches were designed to use the RX2 format. The sampled loops have been created around a general lounge and hip hop theme. Some of the sounds included are not typically representative of this genre, however help balance an eclectic palette of sounds that can be used in a variety of styles.

AudioCubes SP02 Urbano Lounge Combinator Tools This pack has been designed to give the AudioCubes enthusiast more advanced content than typically included with software releases. The combinator patches included are by no means the only control possibilities within the Reason environment, but help highlight the power of the combinator device and the AudioCubes.

Note that you don't need AudioCubes or Reason to use the audio samples in this sound pack. We provide multiple formats, such as WAV and REX2, which can be used with most software samplers or sequencers. You can visit our online shop to hear a demo track made with this sound pack. You can also download a selection of loops from the pack for free!
More info about Urbano Lounge

AudioCubes manuals now available in multiple languages
Percussa AudioCubes Manuals Wiki in Multiple Languages


Get the latest AudioCubes news from our blog Percussa AudioCubes Blog"

Theremin MIDI Control w/ Analogue Systems modular


YouTube via bigcitymusic
"The Analogue Systems rs300 CV/MIDI eurorack module allows you to take a control voltage and convert it into virtually any kind of MIDI message.

In this case we're using the Analogue Systems rs35 External Processor module to convert the Moog Cherry Etherwave theremin audio into a pitch control voltage. That control voltage in turn is controlling the pitch bend of the Dave Smith Prophet '08 keyboard. By setting the pitch bend range on the DSI you can decide the range of the theremin's control. The rs300 module can actually control multiple MIDI parameters at one time. For recording synthesists the rs300 can be an invaluable tool for recreating complicated modular patches and sequences."
http://www.bigcitymusic.com

Synthesizers.com Q960 sequence


YouTube via demokid2000
"My friend is trying out my new Q960 Sequencer from Synthesizers.com. The Q960 is playing the bass and the little melody. The q960 also triggers an envelope controlling a Q150 VCF to create a bass drum and triggers the Korg MS20 that is playing a snare drum sound. Sorry for the bad quality, I'm using my Nokia N95."

Korg MS-2000 sounds 2


YouTube via colossus21. Part 1 here.

Serge modular playing a tune


YouTube via cray56

Flame Synth Pedal Fest


YouTube via RothHandle
"Today was the last day of recording dor the Rhys Marsh track the afterglow. This song was really great to record as it was very dynamic and had a lot of little arrangement parts that I could colour and work with.

Rhys Marsh is a terribly talented british artist who has moved to Norway and we have been working together on a couple of tracks for his previous album that should be out sometime early this fall.

The Idea was of course that I would record some drums and then get on with it but it didn't out that easy. I ended up recording a lot of stuff, percussion, Orchestrons, Mellotrons and in the end I actually got the drums right even though it took a while.

This film is of me recording a sort of noise collage using the fame synth, the pitch pirate, the moogerfooger analog delay a roland spring reverb and a boss loop station. This is then treated through a zvex seek wah.

This little snippet of film was recorded with my mobile phone at my studio in Sundbyberg. If you are curious about the Roth Händle studio and the music that is recorded there or maybe you want to find out more about the instruments...well I suggest you go by www.roth-handle.nu It hasn't been updated for a while but there should be some interesting bits and pieces."

Buchla Outro


via Peake's public channel
"Rough sketch only, rough mix only."

The How To Show - Moldover


YouTube via moldover
"Controllerism 101: Moldover teaches you how to turn a simple and inexpensive MIDI keyboard into a custom audio controller."

Update via Mibrilane in the comments:
Moldover's Approach to Controllerism (1 of 2)


Moldover's Approach to Controllerism (2 of 2)

Super Mario Bros. on the Theremin!


YouTube via ooo6
"The Super Mario Bros. theme from the old NES, without a doubt the most memorable video game theme song in the history of video games, played on the theremin.

I made this video mainly because I wanted to say "hi, i'm still here," but also to let everyone know I'm working on a new project and I'm in need of support in a big way. Please read my profile for more information.

In this video, I passed the theremin signal through the very awesome distortion plugin, iZotope Trash.

If you are new to the theremin, please learn about it. There is tons of info out there on the web. It's really a fascinating instrument and worth the time to check it out.

Long live Prof. Leon Theremin and Dr. Robert Moog!"

Recreating Baba O'Riley & Won't Get Fooled Again


YouTube via FailedMuso. Video response to this post on Failed Muso.
"A short clip on how the Alesis Fusion can easily recreate those classic keyboard riffs from two Who songs, "Baba O'Riley" and "Won't Get Fooled Again". Using nothing but internal sounds and VA synth engines, the powerful Mix mode, arpeggiator, filters and FX sections in the Fusion can easily recreate these intro's to two songs from The Who's seminal 1971 long player "Who's Next".

None of these Programs were sampled from the originals in any way whatsoever. All sounds come from the Fusion's own VA engine and a Hammond Program from Sound Designer's, Hollow Sun."

Rob Papen Wah Saw


Rob Papen Wah Saw from Unikz on Vimeo.
"Preset... made with predator... Download Here"

Bend Matrix circuit bending demonstration


YouTube via 4mspedals
"Bend Matrix demonstrating circuit bending use. Connected to points on a kid's thrift store keyboard. Demonstrates button matrix, sequencer, and "row" effect."

Happy 808 day


YouTube via 909techno. Well 808 day is technically over, but 808 month is still on.
"808 with snare routed to space echo re-201. happy 808 day!"

Korg DW-6000 - Baba O'Reily Patch Programing


YouTube via Organgrinder010
"One of my all-time favorite Who songs, and always a mystery to me how the intro was done. I spent an evening trying to see if I could recreate what I was hearing; to synthesize a synthesizer. It's not perfect, but I think it works pretty well for a live situation. I also tried to explain all of what I was doing, I hope it makes some sense. Tell me what you think.

Equipment used:
1984 Korg DW-6000 Digital Waveform Analog Synthesizer.
Alesis MIDIverb III with custom Delay/Chorus preset.

http://organgrinder010.blogspot.com/"

My Butt Hurts (Metasonix grind)


YouTube via bigcitymusic
"We're using the Metasonix TM-3 Dual Oscillator as a source with the audio outs of a DSI Evolver keyboard controlling the CV inputs of the TM-3. The TM- 6 Multimode filter is next, then the TM-7 Scrotum Smasher Distortion. Not shown are the Vermona Retroverb and a Moog MF-104z Analog Delay.

http://www.bigcitymusic.com
http://www.myspace.com/bigcitymusicdo...
http://www.bigcitymusicblog.blogspot.com"

Syncussion sequence


YouTube via scaffbeat
"Pearl Syncussion triggered by Moonmodular"

Studio Electronics MidiMoog

images via this auction
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