MATRIXSYNTH: Tuesday, April 21, 2009


Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Moog Modular Used by Arturia?

see the update in this post.

Studio Pics via Bakis of Parallel Worlds


www.parallel-worlds-music.com
Much of the gear pictured was used in Shade by Parallel Worlds.

You might remember mention of Shade from this previous post. I finally had a chance to listen to the album in full, and I can highly recommend it. To get a sense of the music of Parallel Worlds, check out these free web releases.

I asked Bakis to send me a few images of his studio and what he used so I could put a post up. He sent the images you see here in.

"The system-100 is new and was not used in the 'shade' album. but it will be used in the future for sure. The serge [second to bottom] is all patched up for one of the scapes in a track that I am preparing for one of my forthcoming collab albums. (that whole patch is only for ONE of the soundscapes of a track.)"


Vivi Pedraglio

http://vivipedraglio.com
http://twitter.com/vivipedraglio

You might remember Vivi from these previous posts - scroll when you get there.



Juno-60 Sweet Dreams Clip


YouTube via neutronemission
"A quick iSight video of my Juno-60."

114 Acidlab Miami studio shot one


YouTube via thetonewrecker
"Just some random beats. Acidlab Miami which is a Roland TR-808 recreation is fed into a TSP Molester."

Return of The Gristleizer

See the bottom Update of this post. Teaser: "This weekend I will be driving to Chicago to deliver the first of The Gristleizers to Throbbing Gristle." Comments disabled here to keep them there.

The microsine critter is alive CS-80 yamaha restoration

flickr by Ramcur

full size

Musikmesse: [Musikmesse] Modules for Doepfer A-100


YouTube via audiofanzinetv
"An overview of different modules compatible with Doepfer's A-100 modular system.
Watch this video and many others in higher resolution on www.audiofanzine.com"
tag for search: How to pronounce Doepfer

[Musikmesse] Demo of Doepfer A-100 Compatible Modules


[Musikmesse] Doepfer - Dark Energy

"Doepfer talks about the new Dark Energy, their analog monophonic stand-alone synthesizer that also features a USB and Midi interface."

Casio CTK 330 2009 012


YouTube via circuitmaster

Citric Acid Plays the ASM


YouTube via acidjack303

ML303 the best TB 303 Clone ever !!


YouTube via acidjack303.

Acidcode ML303. Be sure to check out the label below for more.

Doepfer A-100 Experiment with Dual S&H and VCS


YouTube via READYdot
"Again a pretty simple patch. The VCS switches between a square and a triangle wave, that go through an S&H clocked by an LFO. The ADSR is gated by a LFO that is reset by simple LIVE track gate. At the end an E-H Flanger Hoax and Ineko (Hall) join the party. Drums are Classic TR-808 kit from LIVE."

MFB Schlagzwerg Modular Drum Synthesizer meets MFB Kraftzwerg


YouTube via nirvanabeach
"Five-Voice Modular Analogue Drum Synthesizer with Six-Channel CV/Gate Step-Sequencer with Shuffle Quantization Algorhithmen"

MFB 522 Analogue Drum Computer


YouTube via nirvanabeach
"Final MFB 522 with 10 fully Analogue 808 styled Instruments, 1 Stereo, 4 mono Outs, 4 Quantisation Modes"

Patch of the Day - The Wogglebug

via navs.modular.lab where you'll find the details.

Synthesizer vs. Whisk

flickr by ElviraModesty
(click for mouse-overs)

"I drawed these whlie I was waiting for my hair dye to take effect. The synthesizer is to by friend Malin!"

Access Virus KC

flickr by Rasidel Slika
(click for more)

Roland System 700 Modular Sounds

you can find two mp3s on Aliens Project.

Sharp IQ-5000 talking translator voice synth

via this auction
"It talks, translates, and is a lot of fun! Robot voices in English<-->Japanese. It was manufactured in 1981, I believe. Kraftwerk used it in one of their interviews conducted in Japan during their Computer World tour. There is an audio out and built in speaker, as pictured. It is a must have if you like early speech synthesis gadgets! From manual: Most used sentences (Japanese) -152; Japanese words - approx. 2000; Most used sentences (English) - 152; English Words approx. 2000. VOICE - Most used sentences (English) - 152; English words - approx. 400; English characters - 26; Japanese characters - 84; Japanese numerals 10."

Rare Vintage Multivox MX-S100 Sequencer


via this auction

excerpt via Synthmuseum.com:

"With all the pretty controls and lights, you might be fooled in to thinking that this gadget is a synthesizer. The truth is, it doesn't make any sound at all! No VCOs, VCFs, VCAs, ADSRs, etc. All it is is a sequencer. Similar in many ways to the famous Oberheim DS-2 and DS-2a sequencers, this device can store up to 4 (short) sequences as entered from its built-in keyboard."

Roland System 100 Synth. Model 101 Instruction Manual

via this auction

"Nice copy of the Roland System 100 Synthesizer, Model 101 Instruction Manual. 78 pages, 1976. Nice collectors piece."

Roland MSQ-700 MIDI Sequencer

via this auction

inside a Roland MSQ-700




Roland CR-8000

via this auction

inside a Roland CR-8000




Con Brio Update

See the second update in this post.

Ahmet and Dweezil Zappa perform with John Tesh


YouTube via chemtrails78. "song is "The Wizard" by Black Sabbath"
https://twitter.com/johntesh
http://tesh.com/
http://www.dweezilzappa.com

Appendage and WaveThing CMOS Divider Test


YouTube via ScottStites
"This is the Appendage controlling a single VCO. The VCO is processed by an experimental circuit that multiplies the sawtooth output of the VCO by 8. That signal is then divided down and shaped with resistors and diodes to form pulse and sawtooth waves. I recorded this video as a record of the experiment - I have Wave Thing circuits that work better."

Radikal Technologies Spectralis OS Update

PDF here
Update COD binary
http://www.spectralis.de/

Some highlights from the PDF:
"Version 1.0 Preliminary Info
New Sample Managment
The Spectralis now allows exchanging the sample set without rebooting. Samples, set to dynamic loading will be loaded on songselection. Samples, not used in the current song will be removed from memory. Memory cards will be enumerated automaticly. As soon as you insert a new samplecard, the sample-names will be added to the sample list in the oscillator section.
But the new functionality goes even further. Sometimes when arranging a new pattern you want to check other sounds by selecting a sample in the oscillator menu, selecting a preprogrammed sound or by using the randomize sound function. After loading a couple of samples the RAM memory just for testing if they fit the current arrangment would fuel the RAM very quickly. The Spectralis new sample managment will unload samples, which are only temporarily loaded automaticly. The Spectralis will hold samples, that are already in use by patterns of the current song but will unload samples, that have been choosen but discarded by selecting another one. That all works in background. With the Spectralis you simply don’t need to care about „Load-Sample“-menus or unload sample functions like on other samplers. By default, Spectralis 1 samples are set to „Fix loading“. That means that they get loaded on startup and will resist in
memory until you shut down the Spectralis again. This setting only makes sense, if a sampleset is in use in almost all songs. Fixed loaded samples resist in memory and the consumpted memory is not available for dynamic sample loading. For that reason, you should set your samplesets to „dynamic-loading“."

"FX Editor and FX-2
FX-2 has been added to the soundengine and both FXs are now editable. FX2 offers the same functionality like FX1. The FX’s algorithm is at the moment a Digital Delay with some nice extra features. Beside tempo synced delays and ping pong echoes the Spectralis FX section allows very cool moduation FX’s like flanging and chorusing as well.

On the Fly Realtime Recording
Realtime Recording can now be started without stopping the sequencer. The Spectralis must run in Pattern-Mode to start this function. Just select Record and start playing. For orientation you can view the bar position at the LEDs of the numbuttons. After selecting another part, you will be asked if you want to keep the new recording or if you want to jump back to the original recording. Pressing of „Play“ stops the recording but not the sequencer. Play just changes from recording to playback mode without any stopping. As soon as you left the recording loop, the dialog for discarding or keeping the recording appears.

Recording of MIDI controllers
Version 1.0 of the firmware allows for record pitchbend and modulationwheel data in realtime recording mode. The opportunity to assign the modulation wheel and the pitchbend wheel to different parameter targets allows for recording your filtersweeps and other parameters as well. However - the upcoming next version will also record the knob movements of the Spectralis panel.

Quicksound Selection
The new quicksound gives a direct and quick acces to your favorite sounds and drumsets. The quicksound function creates a new file on the internal flash rom called „FAVORITS.SBK“. This is a special mixed format soundbank that holds 32 Hybrid synth sounds, 32 DSP synth sounds, 16 drumsounds for each category kick, snare, closed.hihat, open hihat, clap, tom and percussion, 16 complete drumsets and 16 FX programs.

The randomize function creates new sounds by taking different elements from a number of sounds and mixing them together into new sounds. Furthermore, the randomize function copies the new sounds into a list with 16 entries. After creating some random sounds you can step backwards through the list to check always the last 16 random sounds you created. Going forward into the list creates new random sounds as soon as you have reached the end of the list.
Additionally the randomize function comes with a buffer sound memory. You can hold one of your best randomize results inside this buffer and recall this buffer later. By pressing prev and recall, you can compare the current selected randomized sound from the list with the one, you have saved temporarily into the buffer.

The Spectralis sports a Shuffle function that allows for bringing some nice groove feeling into your tracks. The Shuffle function can be assigned to 8th, 12th, 16th, 24th and 32th notes. The shuffle function always delays the second and the fourth note of a 4 note group by an selectable amount between one and nine 192th notes. The Shuffle Function can be enabled for different tracks independently and you can assign the groove quantize function to step sequencer lines as well.

Shift button latching
The Spectralis allows for latching and temporarily latching the [SHIFT] button now. That is a very usefull feature especially in Live situation, where you have to manage some shifted functions with one hand. Another improvement changes the menu navigation. You can set the edit menus now into a turnaround mode, where the last page in a menu flips to the first page by pressing the [PAGE-UP] button. Both new features can be activated in the System menu.

MIDI SYNC OUT
The Spectralis sends now Start, Stop and Continue in pattern mode and Start and Stop in Songmode and MIDI-Clock.

Easy Triggergroup editing menu access
This button opens directly the menu pages for the triggergroup definition of the Hybrid synth when the hybrid Synth is selected and opens the Part Mixer Channel strip when a DSP part is selected.

Easy envelope bypass control menu
The envelope bypass settings of oscillators and filters can now additionally edited in an extra menu with two menu pages.

Bugfixes
Beside long awaited new features, the latest Spectralis Firmware release contains a lot of bugfixes:
-Extern Sync was not working correctly with songchains.
-Default System settings were not saved.
-MIDI Controllers werde not fed into the engine, if the Arpeggiator was running.
-Under some wired circumstances the sequencer started to eat polyphony.
-Some circumstances caused note hangings at some tempos.
-Init Sound in Hybrid Engine created inaudible settings caused by cleared triggergroup settings.
-Arpeggiator Resolution above 96th notes caused note hangings.
- Missing samplesets caused delayed pattern changings.
- Stepsequencer target DSP part Kick was not memorized.
- problems when using more than one memory card with USB access."

MFB 522 into Schippmann "Ebbe und Flut" Filter


YouTube via nirvanabeach

"Jam Session with Mastermind Carsten Schippman and MFB Demonstrator. Setting: MFB 522 Mono Out into Schippmann Filter IN (incl. Patchbay)."

Breath (made with EMU Orbit)


YouTube via beckhusen
"The sound is made with EMU Orbit 9090 V2, only the beat comes from the MC-909.
The video of the chamaeleon is filmed in Hagenbeck's Tierpark Tropenhaus, Hamburg."

Alesis Andromeda A6 vs. GMedia / GForce Minimonster

via sequencer.de
I'll do my best at translating the German :)

The following can be heard:
1) sequence with a filter-Env-Sweep
2) bass with manual filter-Env-modulation
3) polyphonic chords with LFO sweep
4) FM filter demonstration
5) Bass sequence
6) lead-melody
7) resonant filter sweep with resonance
8) Polyphonic 80ies chord sequence
9) Osc FM demonstration

The sequence is always the same: First, Andromeda, followed by MiniMonsta.

MP3 here

Premium Theremin on Maker SHED

MakerSHED
"Invented in 1920 in Russia, the Theremin is the original electronic instrument and has been used in albums by artists from the Beach Boys to the Flaming Lips to add a unique sound to their track. It's easy to handle, but difficult to master, as you use your hands proximity to the volume and pitch antennas to create music. The new Gakken Premium Theremin is a compact version that produces quality sound at a reasonable price. Use your right hand to adjust the tone, and your left to change the volume, but no need to touch! The small speaker will provide ample sound, but you can also connect the theremin to external speakers, or even mix it with other instruments such as Gakken's Analog Synthesizer!

This kit is easy to build and play! Instructions are in Japanese but feature highly detailed assembly pictures (sorry, no English translation at this time). MAKE is proud to be the exclusive distributor in North America for these brilliant kits from Gakken.

Features
* Includes: Body kit, antennas, earth band, adjusting driver, manual (Japanese)
* Size: W220 x H36 x D120mm (8.5 x 1.5 x 4.7)
* Weight: 345g.
* Power: AA battery x 4"
via https://twitter.com/Miaousse
Also see these posts - scroll when you get there...

VIVACE - One Person Band

via Yanko Design were you'll find more images.

"Music aficionados rejoice. The idea of having only 1 device that combines multiple instruments, track recording, equalizer, sound editing, internet connectivity, and a touchscreen interface all into one compact package is drool worthy. The Vivace makes it all possible. Information is scarce on how the interface works but I have no doubt up-and-coming artists like FrankMusik and Bjork could do a lot with such a device.

Designers: Young-Shin Lee & Hae-Jin Jung"

via https://twitter.com/Miaousse who brought us the Poly.Touch - Synthesizer


NUMUS & EML

via vgermuse
"Here are a couple of scans. The first [bottom] scan is the cover of a vintage electronic music magazine, Numus West, the May, 1974 issue with a lead article by John Cage, "the future of music". The second scan is an advertisement in that issue of the EML 101. Enjoy!"



John Cage - Water Walk
YouTube via holotone. No synths, but I'll take advantage of the John Cage flyer to post this video. :) Love it when that happens.

"1960 on the popular TV show I've Got A Secret.

via WFMU:
http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2007/04...

"At the time, Cage was teaching Experimental Composition at New York City's New School. Eight years beyond 4:33, he was (as our smoking MC informs us) the most controversial figure in the musical world at that time. His first performance on national television was originally scored to include five radios, but a union dispute on the CBS set prevented any of the radios from being plugged in to the wall. Cage gleefully smacks and tosses the radios instead of turning them on and off.

While treating Cage as something of a freak, the show also treats him fairly reverentially, cancelling the regular game show format to allow Cage the chance to perform his entire piece. "

HAROLD - Gravity Express


YouTube via dubharold. via LDT

"Gravity Express is the opening track from HAROLD's self titled debut CD. All HAROLD music is improvised live. HAROLD's official site: myspace.com/haroldtheband"


"most of the little blurpy lead sounds in the vid are Kaossilator and I use it live - the string sounds are the Xio, a mini kaoss Pad and the big Kaoss Pad 3 as well as a Emu vintage keys plus rack which i control with the Xio and run through the KP3 (mostly use the mellotron sounds). All the drums are live but are Alesis E-drums."

Update via LDT: "You might want to check out our mogulus channel. That has a bunch of streams including a show from November that I start out the set using my rig. Cheers, LDT"

TAL VST Chorus-60

"This is a standalone version of the chorus implemented in U-NO-60.
* Characteristics of the Juno-60 chorus
* 2 modes
* Dry/wet adjustable
* Volume knob
* Low CPU"

You can find the download and more VSTs at Tag Audio Line.

Musikmesse: Musikmesse 2009 by jochenWolters

flickr set by jochenWolters
(click for more)

Pictured:
Teenage Engineering Operator-1
Roland AX-Synth

electro-music 2009

"We are pleased to announce electro-music 2009(TM), the world's premiere event for experimental electronic music.

This three day conference/music festival will be held at the Star Lake Camp in Bloomingdale, New Jersey, October 29 - 31, 2009. The program will include three full days of concerts, seminars, demonstrations, and jam sessions. Now in it's fifth year, we expect this to be the biggest and best electro-music event ever!

The scope of this festival is very broad, covering all aspects of electro-music: experimental electronic music, circuit bending, computer music, electro-jazz, modular synthesis, musique concrete, improvisation, algorithmic composition, multi-media, visual art and much more. The focus will be on participant involvement, sharing, community development, audience education, and great music.

You can actively participate in electro-music 2009 by performing music or visuals, giving a seminar, workshop, or demonstration, joining the jam sessions, or by volunteering to help with various tasks. Please visit the web site for instructions on how to participate: http://event.electro-music.com"

Waldorf Blofeld Demos

http://www.trippler.net/files/blo/aquantumofblofeld.mp3

http://www.trippler.net/files/blo/cramp.mp3

http://www.trippler.net/files/blob/blovessel2.mp3 (NIN)

http://www.trippler.net/files/blob/blodigy.mp3

Drums from Spectrasonics
http://www.trippler.net

PET: Whip My Blue Chip Live


YouTube via petmusic Update: http://www.myspace.com/petmusic
"live performance of Whip My Blue Chip by PET. Max Schmeling-Halle Berlin, 20/03/2008"
Miss Mono playing the OSCar (and also Nord Electro). via Andre of Pet.

MOTU Volta


YouTube via gearjunkies
"n this brief movie example, MIDI notes are triggering oscillators, ramp automation data is controlling filter cutoff, and MIDI controller data in the MIDi track is controlling filter resonance.
http://www.motu.com/products/software..."

Oberheim OB 1 + Arp Odyssey + Schulte Phaser + Roland System 100 + Roland TR-808


YouTube via djessay101
"good mornig jam:-)just for fun:-)
Roland System 102 (bassline),Arp Odyssey Sequenz with Korg SE-300 + Oberheim Synth with Schulte Compact Phaser + Roland TR808 Beat"

Rear Door [Synthesizer Soundscape]


YouTube via hilltree
"Epic Synthesizer soundscape recorded at the Hilltree studio
Waldorf wave Gem s3 Roland d2
more at www.groenewoudnet.nl"

Decay Fest III

flickr set by aurest
(click for more)
18 April, Saturday - 7:30 PM
Beyond Music: DECAY FEST
Decay Fest is a celebration of abstract and textural music, held seasonally and curated by WYATT KEUSCH. This spring features performances by MARKO CICILIANI, AUREST, THE DOG OF TEARS ORCHESTRA, ULRICH KRIEGER, and SWEAT SHOP BOYS. Admission: $10. 681 Venice Blvd.
"The next installment (#4) will be some time in June at Downtown Independent in Los Angeles."
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