MATRIXSYNTH: Monday, October 20, 2008


Monday, October 20, 2008

Cube Quest Update

see this post.

FirstDrum


YouTube via vanjacake
"Drumming on iphone with digidrummer"

Second Drums

You can get digidrummer here:
DigiDrummer
and digidrummer lite here:
DigiDrummer Lite

The NEXT keyboard stand

via Davide

"Rusty Style (netbook not included)."

Charles discovers the synthesizer


YouTube via beatfreakradio. What keyboard is that?
"Charlie walks on the keyboard and runs away as soon as I press another key."

HarriL - Event Horizon (Live)


video upload by HarriL

"MP3 Version: http://www.mikseri.net/music/play.php...

Hey, I've got the EMX, ESX, 309 and the Revolution running here. Trying to keep it simple this time."

Thingamagoops

flickr by L. Marie

full size

"It was quite a party at the thingamagoop table"

I See Monkeys - 1984


YouTube via frankothemountain. via wire to the ear where you can find some more info on this one.
"One of my first 4 track songs from 1984 using the Moog 12 modular synth.

I see monkeys on the train
they're goin' to work
they're so well trained
I see monkeys inventing cars
but they're stuck in traffic
I see them crash their cars

I see monkeys
I see monkeys
I see monkeys
we're all monkeys

and I see monkeys standing on line
waiting for things
and wasting time
then I see a mirror in my room
I go to look, and I'm a monkey too

I saw a monkey
they're all monkeys
I see monkeys
we're all monkeys"

Making of a drum synth: Tom Module Concept

"The sound source is a 'true' sine wave oscillator. This means that the sinewave is generates using a 18dB/oct filter made to resonate permanently. On other synth vco's sine wave are sometimes generated by 'bending' a triangle-wave into a sine wave. The difference between a true sinewave oscillator and a 'bent' sine-oscillator is only noticeable in fast frequency modulation. Due to it's nature the sinewave gets asymmetric generating overtones."

see the full post here. Be sure to see prior posts on Making of a drum synth as well.

abre ojos DVD 2


http://abreojos.net

"its the collection of the last four tracks and includes the tracks as mp3's too."

see these posts for videos by abre ojos.

The Octopus Experience

via BERND KISTENMACHER

"As I promised some month ago, I offer you now the translation of my report about the Octopus sequencer from German company “GenoQs”. The article will be published in issue no.11 of the “Synthesizer-Magazin”. As you maybe know, I write some little articles or reviews for this magazine from time to time. Writing about my first experiences with this fantastic sequencer was an “affair of the heart”. So I hope you will enjoy the following article and you are not too angry about my terrible English…"

Read the review here.

Mutato Muzika: Diamonds in the Basement


YouTube via gearwire. Note the Raymond Scott Electronium. Check out these posts for more info including some audio.
"We take a walk through the basement of Mutato Muzika with John Enroth, who shows us vintage synths and other various equipment that Mark Mothersbaugh has picked up over the years. Among other gems, we check out an Electronium with a 'Doo Wah' button."
via Ross aka cray5656: "cool devo archive synth basement, cant believe they pass by the VCS3 3 times and dont mention it!"

BBC RADIOPHONIC WORKSHOP - A Retrospective

"50TH ANNIVERSARY RELEASE

DOUBLE CD, RELEASE DATE: 3rd NOVEMBER 2008

Mute are proud to announce the release of a 50th Anniversary Retrospective double CD from the Radiophonic Workshop. This brand new compilation features classic, extremely rare and previously unavailable sounds and music by the legendary BBC organisation. Presented in chronological order, the CD includes works from stalwarts of the Radiophonic Workshop such as John Baker, Delia Derbyshire, Daphne Oram, Elizabeth Parker, Desmond Briscoe, Paddy Kingsland, Peter Howell and Malcolm Clarke amongst others.

This Retrospective features over 100 pieces of music and sound effects from various BBC TV and Radio shows from 1958 through to 1997. Including work from Quatermass and the Pit, The Goon Show, The Secret War, Blake’s Seven, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Salem’s Lot, The Demon Headmaster, Michael Palin’s Full Circle as well as the original full length Dr Who Theme and the Tardis effects.

Using reel-to-reel tape machines, early heroines such as Daphne Oram and Delia Derbyshire recorded everyday or strange sounds and then manipulated these by speeding up, slowing down or cutting the tape with razor blades and piecing it back together.

The pioneering techniques were created for and used on a myriad of programmes, with Dr Who being their biggest client. The sound of the Tardis in Dr Who was a sound engineer's front door key scraped across the bass strings on a broken piano. Other impromptu props included a lampshade, champagne corks and assorted cutlery.

Ten years ago the workshop was disbanded due to costs but its reputation as a Heath Robinson-style, pioneering force in sound is as strong as ever, acknowledged as possibly the greatest influence on UK electronic music, influencing the likes of Jon Spencer, Aphex Twin, Daniel Miller, Add N to (x)…. The corporation initially only offered its founders a six-month contract, because it feared any longer in the throes of such creative and experimental exercises might make them ill.

Also released on the same day are the albums BBC Radiophonic Workshop and BBC Radiophonic Music, The BBC Radiophonic Music CD concentrates on the more musical output of the legendary organisation while BBC Radiophonic Workshop deals with the pioneering sound effects and methods used to achieve them.

These releases continue a series that began on The Grey Area of Mute with the release of Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop Volume 1: The Early Years 1963-1969 and Volume 2: New Beginnings 1970-1980."

untitled.


YouTube via blindoldfreak aka Alesandro Cortini of Modwheelmood and NIN. Click here for more.
"more music written on the 200e.
vocals overdubbed"

Update: Better quality version via Vimeo noted by tj milian in the comments:


Untitled. from blindoldfreak on Vimeo.

Arturia Origin

flickr set by tombola2004
(click for more)

The bottom shot is an image of the heatsinks on the two DSP chips

Synton 3000

via Daniele

Synton 3000 modular system for sale.

"The system has 31 modules mounted into a nice cabinet with psu and lights. Mint conditions + lot of cables" 7500 euro. Check out any of the images full size for Daniele's email address.

more images here

DSI Mopho Bass Demo

via Jason

"I put together several loops for the gearslutz.com and harmony-central.com forum members under the screenname "plaid_emu". They showcase some of the bass capabilities of the Mopho. I also used Stylus RMX, Ableton Live, Ashly line mixer and RME FF400. No EQ, compression or any kind of signal processing was used."

Dj Skyline Br - Chromazone


YouTube via kamitnick. "hard techno" Yamaha RS7000

SX-150 + SQ-150A


YouTube via MMTAKEDA55
"SQ-150A is analog sequencer for SX-150." See these posts for more.

Original ARP 4075 Analog Filter PCB

via this auction

Note the size compared to the nickle.

"ARP 4075 Resonant Analog Filter PCB assembly

Original ARP circuit board assembly pulled from a working OMNI many years ago. This is the same board which was featured in many ARP classic synthesizer designs, including the 2600, Odyssey, AXXE and others. With just a few additional components this could PCB could make an great addition to a DIY modular synthesizer, replacement for a bunk potted 2600 filter module, or even a standalone effect unit. The board requires the standard (bipolar) +/-15 Volt power supply and a few resistors, pots, and trimmers to be used as a standalone device. The board features several long pins which allow it to mate with another board (on which the pots, etc may be mounted), making it easy to work with."

KORG Polysix Synthwood Case

images at this auction

via synthwood

Memory of a Free Festival on VCS3 - Bowie - Cover


YouTube via popitinpete. via synthorama

"As Aston students, we could "sign out" the synth & recorder for free at the Centre for the Arts. Most students who had booked the VCS3 failed to get any sound out of it, but CDZ were determined to succeed and do some trax which we did. One afternoon when I should have been writing essays, I took the gear into a practice room with awful acoustics and covered this David Bowie song. Great fun. Beats the library, anyway."

monomachine + nord modular


YouTube via ridethefader. via sequencer.de.
"pictures of knobs while a monomachine and nord modular run a sequence"

Oberheim Two Voice

flickr set by oberheim2008
(click for more)

via ssscientist on the forum who has it for sale.
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