MATRIXSYNTH: Sunday, February 15, 2009


Sunday, February 15, 2009

MIDI Cubes

via GoodVillain on the forum.
"This is MIDI Cubes. Its a 1-32 step command based sequencer. My goal of the project is to have a no bulk simple solution while having an in-depth system to handle MIDI messages.

The interface had to be built before functionality on this project as it plays a big part on how it works. You click on one of the 32 squares and a data list will show below. You can add two kinds of commands. The first kind are software commands. These set software functions such as the tempo, max steps, and anything else that modifies how the software runs. The second kinds of commands are MIDI control functions. These are raw MIDI commands such as turning on notes and changing a perimeter like cutoff. The way the messages are sent can also allow the use of multiple channels so one sequencer could control several keyboards/racks at once." You can find more info here.

ain't haitin' by Royal Lovers


ain't haitin' by Royal Lovers from david whitely on Vimeo.
"Royal Lovers
"ain't haitin'"
song written 2003 in Seattle
video done in 2008/2009 in Seattle/Chicago/Savannah"
"Korg DDD-1 Drum Machine and built-in synths in Logic 6. I used the entec dmx usb pro interface along with max/msp to sequence the lights up to an old synth-pop song Inmade in 2003. I also rotoscoped my lips onto the lion."

First Oscillator


First Oscillator from david whitely on Vimeo.
"Demonstrating my first handmade square wave oscillator."

Second Oscillator, Amplitude Modulation

Second Oscillator, Amplitude Modulation from david whitely on Vimeo.
"Life continues. Here's a demonstration of my second square wave oscillator, this time with one oscillator controlling the amplitude of another."

Cyndustries LPG

via Cyndustries

"February 12, 2009 - Anything Modules and Psycho Shift Registers are shipping again, and we will be shipping Dotcom format Low Pass Gates shortly, contact us privately to order one of these limited editions before they're all gone!"

via Mr. Array

LIGHTS


LIGHTS - Drive My Soul (official music video)


LIGHTS - February Air official music video
She describes the intro synth sound in this track as a synth cat sound (this video at 1:58).


follow-up to this post. found them on MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/lights
Lights the band
lightsnoise

Tenori On sequencing Nord Modular G2 v01


YouTube via polishbroadcast
"Tenori-On sequencing a Nord Modular G2 with a sooper sloppy drum improv. The Nord Modular G2 is making all of the sounds.

The drums on the G2 are from Roland Kuit's awesome patch which i got on electro-music.com.

Excuse the quality. This was recorded with my Macbook Pro's iSight and audio input so the video quality is bad and there is a buzz in the audio. Beyond the buzz, the audio sounds pretty ok."

Tenori On sequencing Access Virus TI Snow v02

"Using some delays and arpeggios in the Virus really helps to get away from the strict grid. Unfortunately, muting sounds isn't all that easy with the layer volume on the Tenori On if you have tails of notes that are ringing out at the end of a measure. All sounds are from the Virus Snow."

Tenori On sequencing Access Virus TI Snow v08

stereo versions embedded. follo-up to this post.

acidlab miami midi-play


YouTube via glumc. "Acidlab miami in the midi-play-mode"

acidlab miami tab-write

See the Acidlab label below for more.

moon cycle delay pedal


YouTube via spunkytoofers

"akai ewi and ewi3000m analog synth improvised freely into circuit bent delay pedal.

the moon cycle delay pedal is a new design by spunkytoofers for hands free control of a circuit bent boss ps 2 delay pedal.

the boss ps-2 is a dual board pitch shifter/delay pedal. the unit is demonstrated in the one of the delay settings. with the moon cycle stomp switch you can capture 2 second loops, or faster loops to stutter, all the way into self oscillation with help from the foot pedal. in the delay setting you can create some tonal variation as well as adding some synthesizer variants to the delay loop. stomps can be selected to have pattern slicers, circuit bends, and rhythmic sound variation.

the pitch shifter modes creates a synthesizer tone in which the synthesizer can be circuit bent in sound as well as sustained by the moon cycle switch. this allows the user to duet with the synthesizer generated by the pedal as well as isolated the synthesizer to have a fully pitch controllable circuit bent synthesizer."

x0xb0x getting started 1 of 2


YouTube via msapessoa. "x0xb0x instructions, xoxbox instructions"

x0xb0x getting started 2 of 2

Glove FM Synth with Arduino & Max/MSP


YouTube via soundplusdesign
"Using Arduino & flex resistors to control an FM Synth patch in Max/MSP. The index finger controls the carrier frequency, the middle finger controls the harmonicity, the pot controls the length and the button triggers the synth.
Come visit http://www.soundplusdesign.com for more"

ASMO : Real Guitars Are For Pussies


YouTube via eddie23a
"Circuit bent toy keytar.
A friend found this in a skip, broken with wires hanging out. I fixed it, made a few modifications and gave it a nice black paint job."

Jose Valenzuela Studio

flickr by Pablo Gregor

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Dan Lacksman explains sampling - Fairlight CMI Series III


YouTube via dvdborn
"Dan Lacksman (Telex) explains sampling withf his Fairlight Series III in the belgian TV program Labyrint. (French spoken / Dutch subtitles)"

the squarewave Amnesio SL-1 lo-bit circuit bent looping sampler

via this auction
"lo-bit circuit bent looping sampler / destroyer

This is the ONLY one of its kind.

Very limited production by the squarewave parade. Full description and samples are still available on the squarewave parade website under his product archive.

------ knobs:

pitch / speed "course"
pitch / speed "fine"
filter cutoff
filter resonance
modulation speed - LFO (also works as pitch control when used as a separate synth)
modulation depth - LFO (also works as volume control when used as a separate synth)
filter input volume - (for direct inputs)
mix - filter / original
output volume

------ switches:

record / off / play - sampler
momentary play
LFO shape - sqr / tri
crash - heavy distortion glitch bend
lo-tion - flange / slapback bend
hi-tion - phaser / distortion bend
LFO / HPF - power

------ jacks:

(2) input – mono ( any level device – mic / line)
(2) output – mono ( may also drive a pair of headphones or a small speaker )
filter input - audio in
direct LFO / synth output
NOTE: original text copied from: thesquarewaveparade.com"

Siel Orchestra

The Siel Orchestra in this video is now up for auction.

Linn 9000 Discography

JB found this one on Discogs, an actual discography for the Linn 9000. I did a couple of searches on Discogs for other synths and although I didn't find any comprehensive discographies, I did find mention of some synths in various albums/tracks, for example minimoog brought up Gary Numan's I Die you Die. On the Linn 9000:

"Real Name: Linn 9000
Profile: Many Stock, Aitken & Waterman Hit Factory productions credited the famous Stock and Aitken with keyboards, programming, guitars and suchlike. Curiously they almost always credited the same unknown drummer - the mysterious "A. Linn".

The credit was an in-joke and an anti-muso tease, the name being a reference to the Linn 9000 the studio used to create their relentless pop beats.

The Linn 9000 was Linn Electronics' last instrument. Introduced in 1984, it was a combination of sequencer and drum machine. When Linn Electronics went out of business in early 1986, Roger Linn went to work for Akai, furthering his design ideas in such products as the MPC60 sampling and sequencing drum system and the ASQ10 sequencer."

AXIS keyboard for Bohlen-Pierce Scale


YouTube via miselaineeous

"C-Thru Music has lent me this keyboard, called the AXIS, for a few months, and I am rearranging the keys for the Bohlen-Pierce Scale, a macrotuning based on a 3/1 frequency ratio, divided by 13 equal steps. See http://www.ziaspace.com/elaine/BP for research on the BP Scale. This particular AXIS toured with the Lionel Richie Band on loan, went to me, and in two weeks I will be flying to Boston to give this AXIS to the Berklee College of Music, Synthesis Department - namely to Dr. Boulanger who will use it for his classes and for the new microtonal club. I teach Electronic Music at Scottsdale Community College. Come join the fun!"

acidlab miami step-write


YouTube via glumc. "Editing the acidlab miami in the step-write-mode"

a little performance... see description...


YouTube via feelda303. Access Virus TI Polar, Ableton, Gmedia Minimonster Minimoog VA, Roland V-Synth.
"i'm doing a little performance... sorry for bad sound - it's been recorded with my camcorder's microphone..."

Rudess Meets Bebot


YouTube via rlainhart
"Jordan Rudess demonstrates and performs with Bebot, a new multi-touch performance synthesizer for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch."
You can find Bebot on iTunes here:
Bebot - Robot Synth

Lio - Le Banana Split


YouTube via ProphetFromJupiter.
Moog was in the label. I have no idea what Moog, but this one was just too bizarre not to post.
"I have completely re-recorded this track with
my synths. I've always loved this song so much.
It was an obsession.
My dream has finally come true...
Hope you like it as much as I do !
Tags: 80s moog dance club disco italo nrj yazoo erasure moroder synth"

Update via SOMAX in the comments:
"Its a moog 3p,its the moog from Dan lacksman that was used on this track.
Dan Lacksman = telex
they also used had an Obx and polymoog in the studio, i have a pic from then with Lio in there studio."

New video description:
"This is the song that got me into synths when I was a kid.
What you hear is my own version.
Believe it or not, I have completely re-created this track from scratch. Spent countless hours on sequencing and sound design to make it perfect !
No samples used (except Lio's voice, which I have not yet managed to resynthesize...)"

Korg M3 Soundtrack Mix - Watchin The Clouds


YouTube via KidNepro. I remember Kid Nepro from Keyboard Magazine ads before the internet.
"M3 Soundtrack/Film Mix - Our second collection of sounds for the Korg M3 is now available. Soundtrack Mix contains 64 Programs, 32 Combis and 60 Megs of new samples. All well crafted and fully KARMA-fied!

Music and Video: Steve Proto
Filmed in Barbados.
More info and demos at: www.kidnepro.com

©1984-2009 - Kid Nepro Productions"

buchla 1


YouTube via emssynthi100

Roland SH-09 Analog Synthesizer / TR-606


YouTube via bostich1
"ROLAND SH-09
http://www.myspace.com/tijuanasoundma..."

【DEMO】KORG MicroKORG XL


YouTube via musictrackjp
"新たなアナログシンセサウンドの王道!
いい音してます。ゴキゲンです!

KORG MicroKORG XLのハイクオリティなサウンドを紹介!

ミュージックトラック オフィシャルレビュー レビューの詳細なレポート、高音質バージョンはMusicTrackのオフィシャルレ ビューで公開中です。

http://musictrack.jp/index.php?pid=re..."
Googlish:
"A better road to a new ANAROGUSHINSESAUNDO!
You guys sound good. I GOKIGEN!

KORG MicroKORG XL introduction of high-quality sound!

Detailed reports of the reviews OFISHARUREBYU music tracks, high-quality version is published in MusicTrack OFISHARURE view."

Maplin Function Generator (Oscillator)


YouTube via isotopeofme
"I bought and assembled this Maplin function generator, which is a 4 waveform DCO with basic pitch control. The kit comes with buttons to control the pitch, but I wanted to see if I could apply constant rather than stepped control to the pitch of the output. As you can see in the video, by bridging the pins that I put in rather than the buttons, you can effect a smooth change across the oscillator's range in both directions.

More at www.isotopeofme.com

These kits are amazing for beginning circuit bending. The sounds that you can eek out of this aren't that exciting in and of themselves, but combined with the "voice changer" (an LFO/pitch shifter/tremolo kit), and the crazy music generator (a primitive Theremin type kit) and a little ingenuity you can come up with some great circuit bending toys.

I plan to wire switches up to the pitch controls, on this one as well as a brush assembly to swipe across the IC pins to effect random change. Housed in a project box with the voice changer and a little bit of CV, I could have a useful effect box."

Computer Music Journals + Electronic & Computer Music

via this auction
"Computer Music Journal. Starting with Volume II, Number 2 (1978) and ending with Volume 8, Number 2 (1984). Also in the lot is a copy of Peter Manning's Electronic & Computer Music, 2nd Edition (1993). (There is No Reserve for this auction)

Here is what is included:

1. Electronic & Computer Music 2nd Edition, Peter Manning. The first edition was published in 1985 and was written as a history of electronic music. It is still a good read for anyone interested in where this music came from. The condition of the book is good. The front cover is slightly bent up on one corner and my sister (original owner) wrote her name on the inside cover... Other than that it is perfectly fine and readable and the picture inserts are all in great condition. It is a paperback and the chapter titles are:

* The Background to 1945
* Developments from 1945 to 1960
* Paris and Musique Concrèt
* Cologne and Elektronische Musik
* Milan and Elsewhere in Europe
* America
* New Horizons in Electronic Design
* The Voltage-Controlled Synthesizer
* The Electronic Repertory from 1960
* Works for Tape
* Live Electronic Music
* Rock and Pop Electronic Music
* The Digital Revolution
* The Birth of Computer Music
* New Horizons in Digital Technology
* The MIDI Synthesizer
* From Microcomputer to Music Supercomputer
* Conclusion


2. Early issues of the magazine Computer Music Journal. I bought these a few years back. For the most part they are very technically based and may be a hard read for some, although each issue does include record reviews and product reviews of hardware and software which are fun to read now. Besides some bumped corners and some wear marks all of the magazines are in good condition, with one exception, the cover of Volume 8, Number 1 is a little torn at the top and the corner is folded back, but everything on the inside is perfect! The issues included are:

Volume II, Number 2 Summer 1978:
Abbott: Machine Tongues 2Moorer,
Grey: Lexicon of Analyzed Tones 3
Moore: Mathematics of DSP 2
Roads: Automated Granular Synthesis

Volume II, Number 3 Fall 1978:
Abbott: Machine Tongues 3
Roads: Interview with Gottfried Michael Koeni Fedorkow, Buxton,
K.C.Smith: Computer-Controlled Sound Distribution System for Performance

Volume II, Number 4 Winter 1978:
Buxton et al.: Use of Hierarchy and Instance in Computer Music Data Structure
Buxton et al.:Introduction to the SSSP Synthesizer
Laske: Consider Human Memory in Designing User Interfaces for Computer Music

Volume III, Number 1 Spring 1979:
Roads: Machine Tongues 4
Allouis: Use of High-Speed Microprocessors for Digital Synthesis
Berg: PILE-A Language for Sound Synthesis
Rozenberg: Sound Processing Using Walsh Functions
Roads: Grammars are Representations for Music

Volume 3, Number 3 Fall 1979:
Cann: Analysis/Synthesis Tutorial 1
Myhill: Controlled Indeterminancy
Piszczalski: Spectral Surfaces from Performed Music

Volume 4, Number 1 Spring 1980:
Buxton et al.: Microprocessor-based Conducting System
Sasaki, Smith: Data Reduction for Additive Synthesis
Cann: Analysis/Synthesis Tutorial 3

Volume 4, Number 2 Summer 1980:
Kornfeld: Machine Tongues 7 (LISP)
Roads: AI and Music
Alphonce: Music Analysis by Computer
Smoliar: Computer Aid for Schenkerian Analysis
Laske: Explicit Cognitive Theory of Musical Listening

Volume 4, Number 3 Fall 1980:
Roads: Interview with Marvin Minsky
Gruessay: Music Software Description and Abstractions
Fry: Computer Improvisation

Volume 5, Number 1 Spring 1981:
Moorer: Synthesizers I Have Known and Loved
Abbott: 4CED Program
Holtzmann: Generative Grammers for Music Composition

Volume 5, Number 3 Fall 1981:
Minsky: Music, Mind, and Meaning
Lansky, Steiglitz: Synthesis of Timbral Families by Warped Linear Prediction
Buxton et al.: Scope in Interactive Score Editors

Volume 7, Number 2 Summer 1983:
Roads: Musical Grammars and Computer Analysis
Karplus, Strong: Plucked-String and Drum Timbres
Jaffe, Smith: Extensions of Karplus-Strong Algorithm

Volume 8, Number 1 Spring 1984:
Levitt: Machine Tongues 10
Chadabe: Interactive Composing
Schindler: Dynamic Timbre Control for Real-Time Digital Synthesis

Volume 8, Number 2 Summer 1984:
Barbeau, Corinthios: High-Quality Audio Conversion System Tutorial
Vaggione: The Making of Octuor

For a full description of each issue go to http://204.151.38.11/cmj/ and click on "Index of Old Issues". There you can find each one and view the contents."

Tenori On sequencing Access Virus TI Snow 01a


YouTube via polishbroadcast
"Trying to expand the internal sounds and get beyond that recognizable Tenori On sound and timing. I thought the 4 parts of the TI Snow would be limiting but the sounds can be so big it is a challenge to try and be simple. The Tenori On is in "Advanced" mode so i wasn't locked into score mode for the first 4 layers which was useful on my Nord Modular G2 (which i am also uploading).

Excuse the quality. This was recorded with my Macbook Pro's iSight and audio input so the video quality is bad and there is a buzz in the audio. Beyond the buzz, the audio sounds pretty ok."

ARP/Rhodes Chroma


via this auction

Moog Minimoog

via this auction


Oberheim OB-8

via this auction

Sequential Circuits Multi-iTrak Sequencer Demo


YouTube via menticideebay. via this auction.
The Six-Trak does have unison.

YAMAHA CS50

via this auction
"The CS-50 was released just one year before its famous big brothers, the CS-60 and CS-80. The CS-50 looks like a scaled-down version of the monstrous CS-80, and it is! This will benefit those who crave the famous classic Yamaha synth sound without the struggle of lugging around the 215 pound CS-80! The CS-50 weighs in at about 100 pounds. The CS-50 is also just 4-voice polyphonic, and lacks the quality weighted 61-note keyboard of the CS-80. The CS-50 has just a 49-note standard keyboard. It does feature pressure (aftertouch) sensitivity route-able to several destinations, however.The CS-50's sound is unmistakably related to other classic CS-series synthesizers. "From 1975, it's the little brother of the Yamaha CS80 (the famous "Blade Runner" Synth). This board was amazingly ahead of it's time in it's polyphonic implementation. If you recall, the majority of the big names at that time were strictly monophonic. This guy came out and featured 4 key polyphony and an early form of aftertouch that can affect the filter, VCO or LFO. There is also a auxillary input to run sounds through the side panel which I have used on a couple of tracks.Small or not, this still weighs close to 100 lbs and is the size of a small organ. There is a really great sounding ring modulator for crazy sci fi sound, 13 presets and a full synthesizer section including both HP and LP resonant filters. Specifications Polyphony - 4 voices, monotimbral Oscillators - Four (1 VCO per voice) LFO - One Filter - 12 dB/oct lowpass and highpass filtering Effects - None Keyboard - 49 keys (pressure sensitive, route to various destinations) Memory - 13 preset, 1on panel Control - CV/Gate Date Produced - 1976"




MMM MATTSON MINI MODULAR AMPLITUDE FOLLOWER TEST


YouTube via redmartian http://mattsonminimodular.com/
"I'm using a new prototype Amplitude Follower module with the source being a Gibson Les Paul. The AF triggers a gate based on a threshold level. There is also a secondary gate which can be delayed by several seconds.

The patch is very simple: Two VCFs swept by two ADSRs on the two gates (one slightly delayed) from the AF. One VCF is LP and the other is HP and panned stereo."

my music made with YAMAHA QY70 !enjoy!


YouTube via LxAxRxS. follow-up to this post.

Doepfer !00 & KORG KP3 & BOSS DD-20


YouTube via unyo303

Siel Orchestra


YouTube via ohmstudiste. Update: it's now up for auction here.

Analog Synthesizer MOTM-650 Demo Air On a G String


YouTube via justwaving
"This is demo of the MOTM-650 Midi/CV convertor operating in four voice mode. Velocity and controller information is also being sent to the modular"

kevin_001


YouTube via zebranalogiczetangas. http://zebranalogic.com/ Also see the label below for more.

kevin_002


P2140163

MB-808

http://www.eight-oh-eight.org/

"Roland TR-808 clone with MidiBox sequencer"

Be sure to see this video.

Cacophonator


YouTube via druesenhieb. via Deviant Synth
"SubtleNoiseMaker Cacophonator 2009"

Jupiter 6

flickr by alphajuliet

full size

Crumar Orchestrator 035

flickr by transanalog
(click for more)

cool retro buttons

lights

flickr by nicole st. john
(click for more)

"@ iLounge, Pontiac, MI

GREAT GIRL! "

I think inteliko had it right in the comments of this post. Somehow the keytar is cool in this shot. Cool tattoo on the bottom left shot as well.

The keytar is a Yamaha KX5
Update: found them on MySpace:
http://www.myspace.com/lights

General purpose Midi controllers

sizone has an excellent thread on alternate scaling MIDI controllers on the forum. The thread lists out a few current controllers that can be used for this purpose including the Jazzmutant Lemur, H-Pi Tonal Plexus, Buchla, and DIY devices. The thread includes some pros and cons along with investment costs in both currency, materials and time. Well worth a read. sizone is also looking for alternatives. If you have any suggestions feel free to chime in either in the comments here or the thread there.

yr3wk35 roland juno 6


yr3wk35 roland juno 6 from longcat on Vimeo.
via the forum
"i'm borrowing this beautiful Juno 6 from a friend for a time and this is the 1st of the improvisations with it... only one camera but i'm pleased with how it came out x"

Tiptop Audio Z3000 HSM Test


Tiptop Audio Z3000 HSM Test from Isotope Of Me on Vimeo.
video description:
"I recently purchased the Z3000 Smart VC-Oscillator from Tiptop Audio and have been intrigued with the HSM input, so I ran it through an audio analyzer to see how the waveforms differ between regular sync and the HSM as I swept the oscillator through it's full range.

One of the big differences is that HSM isn't just for pulse/square waves, as I show by using the sine output of my A-111 VCO and monitor the sine output of the Z3000.

One also gets unique and interesting results using both the sync and HSM inputs with different sync sources as is also shown toward the end of the video.

Mind you, this is a bit of a noisy one, not very musical but hopefully clarifies what this unusual and neat function that Tiptop Audio have included on the Z3000 can do."

Sine is fine!


Sine is fine! from Isotope Of Me on Vimeo.
"Here's a nice mellow modular patch using the combined sine waves from the A-110 and A-111 VCOs for the initial portion of the sound. A heavily and quickly phased pulse wave is slowly mixed in as the note sustains longer. First I walk you through the patch as I randomly (and rather mindlessly pick at the keys, then at the end of the video you can hear the sound sequenced into a mix."

Pin Patch Matrix

via this auction
auction details:
"The possibilities are endless with these patch matrices. They are much smaller versions of those found on the VCS 3, Synthi, and Vostok synthesizers. I haven't been able to locate the manufacturer's name on theses guys.

They would be great for circuit bending the smaller synths and toys
or maybe you could mount all four in a square, cover that with a "master" face panel, and spread out the pin nputs to create a Synthi sized matrix and give yourself more finger room.

I have four of these in perfect shape.

Each matrix ships with 10 gold-plated pins."

Looks like a Ghielmetti patch matrix.

Alessandro Cortini - Lecture at Concordia University

"Audio recording of Alessandro Cortini's lecture and demonstration of his Buchla 200e modular synthesizer."

via Daphne and Richard Lainhart.

Serge sputnik buried in sand


"A desperate message from an archaic device trapped below the desert surface.... All Serge Modular Creature Quad Slope, delay, reverb and panning added.."

Theremin Cello


YouTube via sidecars. via kingfm@yahoo.com who is selling a theremin cello for $5200.
"By request, here I am playing Theremin Cello. I am not a cellist... nor a theremin cellist! Very much still learning this instrument. Check my other videos for some of the rest of my instrument collection. I have another video that has me playing theremin cello shortly after I got it. To learn more about the theremin cello google these keywords 'theremin cello pringle'."

Theremin's cello meditation

"Engels Theremin Cello recreation set to an Indian drone. I didnt practice.... I Just improvised along to the drone. Really just something so you can see and hear something about this instrument."

Tenori-on Sampling Experiment one


YouTube via sidecars
"My first experiment with sampling of vocoded sounds from Vsynth XT.

The Tenori-on can do more than dance or club music. Here why blood bleeds friends wound oh no stop."

via kingfm@yahoo.com who is selling the Tenori-On for $850 including shipping.

Aribitrary Function Generator module on the Buchla 200e

flickr by guiltysin

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