MATRIXSYNTH: Monday, March 2, 2009


Monday, March 02, 2009

M-Class Dual Oscillator


via Bakis of Parallel Worlds:

"a new Serge M-odule has been released: the 'Dual Osc' M-odule.

it contains from left to right:
New Timpral Oscillator (NTO), Precision Oscillator (PCO), Divide by N comparator (DC-coupled vc-divider/comparator, for use as a VC audio divider and VC clock freq divider with even and odd clock rate divisions up to /31 and use as a comparator), Mixer processor (DC-coupled).

Price is 1600 usd."


http://www.serge-fans.com/m-class-dual-osc.cfm

ThingamaDome Thingamagoop

via this auction

"one-of-a-kind thingamakit built into an attractive green dome with green extension speaker on a tripod. Bend the lovely LEDacles, turn the hefty knobs, point the speaker, enjoy the light show. Inside the dome are two ping pong balls that blink opposite the LEDacles. You can leave the pingpong balls under the dome for a soft green glow or bring them out to hypnotize. Tripod and external cone speaker dispersal unit also inlcuded. Speaker unplugs so you can use the output jack for recording or amplification. Squirrels are hypnotized by the sound and light combo."


Thingamadome from Stan Kehoe on Vimeo.
"Thingamakit built into a salad bowl."

ELI CompuRhythm BeatBox CR-7030

via this auction

"original ELI CompuRhythm BeatBox CR-7030. In 100% working shape and great looking shape. Sounds very much like a Roland CR-68 or CR-78. Inside it has half a dozen internal trim pots if you want to mod it. It even has some unused points on the board for the Clave. I don't know if it's for adding a volume control or it's own output jack. How can you go wrong with great rhythms like "Dodmpa" and "Bolalo" or the crazy "Haba Neba?""

SubDecay Noise Box Bass Synth


YouTube via bigcitymusic. Big City Music on Ebay
"Holy cow. This pedal is awesome. We're pretty sure is some sort of syncing squarewave but whatever it is, it kicks butt. There's a lot of unheard tones in this guy. The built in envelope is a great shaping tool. Oh man. We can't wait to run some synths through this!"

MeggySynth Synched w/ Arduino Waveshield


flickr by dariusk
"I've got the MeggySynth synchronized with an Arduino Waveshield, which has been preloaded with some slices of the Amen break. The MeggySynth is communicating via serial port with the Waveshield, and is triggering samples to be played on the Waveshield. The pattern is stored on the Meggy itself, since the Waveshield is sorely lacking in free ROM/RAM.

Synchronization is still a little wonky. But I kind of like the stuttering sound. Other samples (like simple kicks and snares) sound better, but less interesting."

building a x0xb0x / dem suite - "poly back"


YouTube via suitemusic
"a time-lapsed video of davidnin building his self-sourced x0xb0x. 9,505 images @ 60 frames per second.

the music is a video edit of the dem suite track "poly back" that features my x0xb0x that davidnin also built - x0x #555. im hoping this track will make the next record. http://www.demsuite.com"

FUZZ BOMB by S-CAT


YouTube via PHONICPOTION S-CAT/PHONICPOTION on Ebay
"CIRCUIT BENT FUZZ FX WITH 8 CONTROLS, HEAVY DISTORTION AND BASS DRONES"

AKAI VARIWAH by S-CAT

YouTube via PHONICPOTION Roland MC-202
"CIRCUIT BENT WITH 4 MODIFICATIONS, WITH DISTORTION AND FILTERS"

Noise session 1


YouTube via gaufresderiz
"Doepfer A100 + Line6 POD 2.0
Novation Bass Station + Etek XCiter
Spectral Audio Neptune I + Korg DRV 1000
Korg MS2000"

DotCom 960 & Kaoss 3


YouTube via davidryle
"Samples on the KP3 pad from the Synthesizers.com Q960 analog sequencer. Showing using Cubase as the MIDI timing and real-time looping into the KP3."

ModularSynthesis DJB-MIDI Processor Project

You can find more info on ModularSynthesis.

Dispyz - Circuit-bent MC-505


Dispyz - Circuit-bent MC-505 from Radiograffiti on Vimeo.
"radiograffiti.org

Yes! It's definitely possible to modify the MC-505...This is just a quick (and shitty) run-through before I post the how-to tutorial over at trebledeathsystem.com For those who are curious, the MIDI, effects, sequencer, and D-Beam controller are completely unaffected. Furthermore, absolutely no post audio effects were added...all sounds are coming from the 505. The tutorial will be posted very, very soon. In the meantime please visit radiograffiti.org for more info."
via tom

Roland SH-7

via this auction






SYNDRUM CM Vintage Analog Drum Synthesizer

via this auction
"Syndrum CM Analog Drum Synthesizer in good condition. This unit was the one of the forerunners to the Roland V-Drum and similar drum synthesizers/sample playback systems. This unit is all-original, constructed largely of what appears to be heavy-duty plexiglas - it would have to be industrial-strength quality to look this good after some 30-35 years! There are 4 control pots - Sweep, Tune, Time, and Volume.
One original knob is in place; one can swap the knob from pot to pot in order to make adjustments..."


ARP Quadra

via this auction





Korg Radias

via this auction


Steiner EWI EVI Trumpet Synthesizer

via this auction

ARP Avatar

via this auction



YouTube via bostich1
"ARP AVATAR
with some EMS VCS3 sound FX, TR-606, Sequencer by Future Retro Revolution.

http://www.myspace.com/tiju..."

Roland Juno-106


via this auction

"From the front cover of the owner's manual:

"The Roland Juno-106 is 61 Key, six voice fully programmably polyphonic synthesizer.

The digitally controlled oscillator (DCO) guarantees an extremely stable pitch.

The Juno-106 is the complate 6 voice synthesizer provided with 6 VCF's, 6 VCA's, and 6 ENV's.

The Juno-106 includes memory capcity to retain up to 128 different patch programs

The Juno-106 features battery back up system to retain the programs even when switched off.

If connecting the Pedal Switch to the PATCH SHIFT jack, you can call the 8 patch programs stored in the same bank one after another, simply by pressing the pedal.

Transposition to any key is possible by the Transpose function.

The Portament funtion is provided.

The Chorus effect produces rich and expansive sounds.

Featured with MIDI BUS, the Juno-106 can be set up with other MIDI devices."

1979 Remco SoundFx Machine - 9V Toy Synthesizer


via this auction

"The Remco Electronic Sound FX machine operates on a 9 Volt battery, weighs less than a pound (including the battery), is made of thin, hard plastic with cardboard backing [while flaunting burly tough-guy handlebars] and produces a seemingly endless array of loops, shrieks, whoops, buzzes, distortion, dirty noise and pure chaos. To take it to another level, fit it with a quarter inch output. The small built in speaker is loud for a battery operated machine, but I have heard one unleashed through real speakers and it basically can sound like an EMS Synthi; mean, angry and demanding attention.

These are becoming increasingly rare and sought after. Comes with a booklet of instucitons and dial settings for "Hollywood" effects such as: Ricocheting Bullet, Diesel Generator, Bionic Strength, Laser Beam, UFO Landing and Taking Off, Revving Moped and dozens more. (The booklet is complete, but many of the pages are stuck together. I thought about putting in the oven, but decided to leave it up the next owner so I don't ruin it!) Comes with the original box, which is in okay shape, but the unit itself is in Near Mint condition. Works perfectly."

Beat Repeat


YouTube via AbletonInc
"Robert Henke explains the details of Live's innovative Beat Repeat effect in this video."

Moog Modular for Sale

here
Update: word is this was an old auction. I'm not seeing any contact info listed, so this is most likely the case. If anyone has any more info on this feel free to comment.
"The bottom cabinet is an original Moog cabinet and made of beautiful sold walnut with no hacks, scratches, dings, or dents. It includes 22 separate modules each with the r.a. Moog logo on the front indicating that it was made between 1967 and 1972. Quality-control stickers on the back of most of the modules indicate the specific date of manufacture, the serial #, and different performance tests. The list of modules in the bottom cabinet include -from left to right/top to bottom: (1) 901-A OSC Controller, (2) 901-B VCO’s, (1) 991 Filter/ Attenuator Panel, (1) 901 VCO/LFO, (1) 901-A OSC Controller, (2) 901-B VCO’s, (1) 907 Fixed Filter Bank, (1) 904-A Low Pass Filter, (2) 902 VCA, (2) 911 Envelope Generators, (1) Multiple Jack, (1) 903-A Random Signal Generator, (3) CP3A Mixer Input/Outputs, (1) CP2 CV/Trigger Outputs and Filters, (1) CV/Trigger/ Multiple Control Panel, (1) CP8 Power Switch/Fuse Control Panel. This bottom cabinet has the original power supply and was rewired 5 years ago (as needed). The previous owner indicated that the bottom cabinet and all of the modules in it were purchased at the same time, directly from the Moog factory in New York.
The top cabinet is not an original Moog cabinet but is nonetheless finely made, and matches the bottom cabinet. There are 8 modules in this cabinet that were randomly collected through the 1970’s and 80’s. The list of modules in the top cabinet includes: (1) Blank Filler Panel, (1) 961 Sequencer Interface, (1) 962 Sequencer Switch, (1) 960 Sequential Controller with 3 Rows of 8 Steps, (1) Moog Custom Designed Dual Sample and Hold, (1) 911 Envelope Generator, (1) 904A Low Pass Filter, (1) 904B High Pass Filter, and (1) 905 Reverberation Unit. With the exception of the 905 Reverb Module, the other modules have the Moog logo instead of the r.a. Moog logo, indicating that they were manufactured from 1972-1981. The top cabinet has a brand new power supply installed and was completely rewired 5 years ago.
Also included in this package is (1) 951 - 61 Note Keyboard - beautiful wood and in excellent working condition, (1) 952 - 61 Note Duo-Phonic Keyboard - beautiful wood and in excellent physical condition, but not currently operational, (1) 952 - 49 Note Duo-Phonic Keyboard - black tolex, in excellent working and physical condition, (1) 956 Ribbon Controller - with r.a. Moog logo, in excellent condition, (1) 1130 Drum Controller, (1) Owner's Manual, and (1) Service Manual."

Yimmys Yayo

via Dropular

Yamaha CS70M
Sequential Circuits Prophet-VS
Moog Polymoog
Sequential Circuits Prophet T8
EMS Polysynthi
PPG Wave 2.2/2.3

Synth drawing / painting

anyone know if there are more?

Update: EMS Polysynthi, not an ARP Odyssey, and apparently it's not a drawing according to waveterm in the comments. Pretty amazing shot then.

Update: see this post.

The electribe vs the Sonic Alienator and the Teaspoon


YouTube via RothHandle

Treating a Radio through the Murf


YouTube via RothHandle. I love the tap dancing comment right after 3:00.
Yamaha's first synthesizer, the Yamaha SY-1 makes an appearance at the end.
"I am currently working on some music for a norwegian film together with Matti Bye. We have previously recorded one album together called Elephant & Castle. An album loosely based wround cirkus music using a lot of different organs, mellotrons and optigans. For this film we are working with more modern sounds...We are planning to use a lot of synthesizers, modular stuff, drummachines and try to create good textures.

This little mobile film was shot on Sunday the 1st of March at Roth Händle studios in Stockholm. The studio started as a small bedroom studio in my apartment in Kungsholmen, Stockholm. I starterd out using a Akai DPS-12. I also had a mellotron, an acoustic guitar and a handful of stompboxes. My first "real" location was at an old abandoned shipyard outside of Stockholm. It was 30 square meters. Since then I have moved twice and I am now located in Sundbyberg where I have a fairly large space. If you are curious to find out more about the studio please visit www.roth-handle.nu"

Cinematic recording Danelectro Baritone vs Moogerfoogers

tr-808 controlled by ableton = shuffle


YouTube via pac209
"CHD Elektroservis MIDI interface installed -
with this interface, midi clock and note commands with velocity can be received, the Sync I/O function is maintained (everything like original state) and no extra holes have to be drilled in the case"

Blacet Suitcase, Euro Step Sequence w/ MPC


YouTube via wonkythomas
"The SEQ-02 is running the same A-B cycle all the way thru, all the variations in timing are created by programming differant "clock" patterns into the MPC.

Pitch of 2 VCOs is controlled by a mixture of Sequencer CV, MIDI/CV Pitch & Binary Zone, then quantized by the Blacet Miniwave."

Doepfer A - 152 Digital Outs 3 step Sequencer


YouTube via wonkythomas
"Quick patch exploring the idea of Andreas. To use the Digital Out section of the 152 processed by a mixer as a sequencer!

Nothing fancy here like VC address, cos I only have 3 inputs on the Blacet Mixer / Processor, so if you have an 8 chan. mixer then you can extend this & modulate the VC Address to create more complex sequences. The 152 rocks!!!

M.F.B SEQ-01 is master of the SEQ-02 runnng 16 steps into the Clock in, the SEQ-02 Gate out is clocking the A-152. The SEQ-01 is doing a few other important jobs. Its triggering the VCS which modulates the 1st "note" in the sequence & its triggering a Blacet Binary Zone which is modulating the VC Waveshape of the Klangwerks modulator. An M.F.B Dual LFO is modulating the Rise time on the VCS & being CV'd by the CV out of the same SEQ-02 track that is clocking the 152.

Came out dark again... If I use overhead light its actually worse for shadows, need to strike a happy medium between quality & size."

MOTM-730 As A Drum Machine Demo


YouTube via JohnLRice
"Second experiment of my new Synth Tech MOTM-730 Voltage Controlled Pulse Divider. I had an idea to try doing a basic drum beat and then expanded from there."

Gem S3 Monolith patch


YouTube via hilltree
"Gem S3 synthesizer Monolith patch noodeling.
With some tweak .
More at www.groenewoudnet.nl"

"Chorando Se Foi (Lambada)" - on Roland RA-30


YouTube via organfairy
"The Roland RA-30 is basically a wavetable synthesizer module with automatic rhytm and accompaniment and it can also be used as computer soundcard.
I have had this machine for a while but never really made any recordings with. But since one of it's styles are called "Lambada" and since it has an OK accordeon voice this 1989's hit was a piece of cake to play. I use a GEM DSK-7 as controller - and that is pretty much all it is good at....
In this video I also find the answer to the irrelevant question "what is RRC acoustic piano pick-up?""

Acid Machine V2b


YouTube via ggijs
"Test with optical wheel on Acid Machine.. In the beginning there is just the wheel, then i switch to internal mode.
http://gieskes.nl/instrumen...
http://gieskes.nl/shop/"

Nortec: The Clap -Tijuana Sound Machine - Studio Session (tuba)


YouTube via pepemogt
"Recording the Tuba Bass line with Tenori-on.

http://www.myspace.com/tiju..."

AKAI S900 Instructional Video

You can find a link to the download on the Akai S900 blog.

Alva Noto @ CTM 09


Alva Noto @ CTM 09 from isabelle rousset on Vimeo.
"Alva Noto of Raster Noton performs at Club Transmediale 09 in Berlin where they premiered their new rhythm_screen. Visuals were produced using Derivative's TouchDesigner and are derived from the TouchDesigner UI."

byetone@CTM09

byetone@CTM09 from isabelle rousset on Vimeo.
"Byetone aka Olaf Bender of Raster Noton performs *plastic star* at MAO, Club Transmediale, Berlin 09. mighty fearsome sound and beats and full bleed visuals produced with TouchDesigner from Derivative. Dancefloor endorsed and heady, wish upon a caustic star right here."

via fabio

ANATEK MIDI POKET FILTER Updates

see the updates in this post.

The E-mu Audity?


John sent in this image and was wondering what was sitting on top of the PPG 100 Series and below the RSF Expander. You can barely see it but John thinks this might be rare E-mu Audity.

"If it's what I think, well the owner of the studio, is the happy owner of very historic module.I belive it is the Emu Audity module, that was in the possession of Chris Franke of Tangerine Dream in the early 80's and it was included in his modular rack."

If anyone knows please comment or send me an email. My contact info is on the bottom right of the site. Also, if anyone knows the source of this image please let me know. I usually like to link to the source but in this case we do not know.

Update: be sure to see these posts for more including the E-Mu Audity keyboard with a link to samples.

Update via translucent_nick in the comments: "The photo belongs to Mr. Thomas Henze:

http://www.myspace.com/henzman/photos/1164851

thanks to contributions of a huge Tangerine Dream fan, Andy King, I can assure you that it is a basic architecture monosynth module (two OSC's, LFO, filter, two ADSR, glide).
It is very possible that the actual unit it is the Chris Franke's one."

AKAI PROFESSIONAL RELEASES NEW OS 2.0 FOR MPC5000

"Free, New Operating System Introduces More Than 25 New Capabilities
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Cumberland, R.I. (Mar. 2, 2009) – Akai Professional, the name synonymous with music production, announces the release of MPC5000 OS 2.0, a new operating system for its flagship MPC5000 music production workstation. The new system is available now as a free download from the company’s Web site, www.akaipro.com.

MPC5000 OS 2.0 includes more than 25 improvements to the functionality and workflow of the MPC5000. Many of the new capabilities have been developed to accommodate the specific requests of MPC5000 user feedback.

MPC5000 OS 2.0 introduces Keygroup Programs to the MPC5000. Users can create chromatic instrument key-mapped sample programs taking a single sample and turning it into a pitched piano, string or other instrument sound. This new capability greatly expands the performance and production capability of the MPC5000, and its ability to perform as a drum sampler and a more traditional key-mapping sampler.

Users can now import S1000, S3000, S5000/S6000, Z4/Z8 and MPC4000-format sample libraries from Akai Professional and third party developers.

MPC5000 OS 2.0 enables automation recording for any of the parameters in the effects set, an MPC first. This enhancement builds on the MPC5000’s ability to record program parameters to aid greatly in mixing and production.

A new Controller Grid Edit window added to Grid Edit Mode enables users to see a graphic view of controller automation and edit events.

A new MultiEdit function enables users to edit parameters for multiple pads all at once. The ability to edit tuning, envelope filters, or most any parameter across all of the pads in a Drum or Keygroup Program saves users considerable time and effort.

The MPC5000’s Chopshop technology, which slices samples into smaller pieces, has a new Zoom function in MPC5000 OS 2.0 that lets users to zoom in on individual slices for finer editing of their beat slicing.

The newly added ability to quantize Track Mutes is a useful feature for performers who trigger clips and tracks from their MPC5000. It eliminates worries about compensating for latency because the MPC5000 perfectly aligns mute punches in real time.

With these and a host of other new advancements, MPC5000 OS 2.0 makes the MPC5000 even more powerful, musical and user-friendly.

The MPC5000 is the latest evolution of the MPC sample-based music production device. The system builds on the MPC framework that combines powerful sequencing, sampling and processing with the feel of the exclusive MPC pads and Q-Link assignable controls. It introduces new-to-MPC functionalities including a virtual analog synthesizer, a streaming hard disc recorder, extremely high-resolution sequencing and nearly 100 other new capabilities.

“We love the feedback we get from MPC owners,” said Adam Cohen, Director of Business Development, Akai Professional. “With MPC5000 OS 2.0 we’ve developed updates to address many of the great suggestions we have heard.”

MPC5000 OS 2.0 is available for download at www.akaipro.com/MPC5000 at no cost."
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