MATRIXSYNTH: Friday, June 12, 2009


Friday, June 12, 2009

Inside an Assblaster

http://www.metasonix.com/

via brian c via muff wiggler
via uncopyrightable

What's this?

A teaser via Teenage Engineering

"Custom built machine, ready for delivery. It's heavy, and it looks great. More details soon."

"Could you be loved" - on ELKA Panther 100


YouTube via organfairy. Search for organfairy on the top left search box here on MATRIXSYNTH for more.
"I recorded this melody - originally played by Bob Marley - 5 years ago when I had a couple of old Elka organs in my possesion. I don't have the Panther 100 anymore so I have made a video about something else. The other sounds are played on the Elka Preludeo 22L, EP-8, Cappricio 33L."

Korg SQ-10 Analog Sequencer / Point Loma / Nortec


YouTube via bostich1

Note the Orgon Systems Enigiser.
See the Orgon label below for more.
"Point Loma (bostich) jamming.
instruments:
Korg SQ-10 Analog Sequencer
ROLAND TR-606 ANALOGUE SOLUTIONS MODDED
ORGON SYSTEMS ENIGISER
ELECTRO HARMONIX MEMORY MAN DELUXE

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

ye pinni


YouTube via comemelinhos
"radio fm circuit bending inside a plant with photocell. loop sound buda machine bent"

KORG MS-20 (2) fat sync sound!


YouTube via AnalogAudio1. follow-up to this post.
"Here is the second MS-20 movie - this time with a fat sync-style sound.

The MS-20 has no osc sync function. But if you try hard - really hard, you'll get similar results... it's a matter of patching and experimenting. I give you a hint: for this sound, I also used the internal "signal processor".

No additional effects where used."

Richard Lainhart @ Baltimore Electronic Music Fest 2009 June 27


"Friends: on Saturday, June 27, at 10 PM, I'll be headlining at the Baltimore Electronic Music Fest 2009, a 12-hour festival of live electronic music with 15 performers on indoor and outdoor stages sponsored by the Baltimore SDIY Group. The festival will be held at Hexagon Space (http://hexagonspace.com), 1825 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD, 21201; for more information and a complete list of performers, go to: link

I'll be performing with my Buchla 200e/Haken Continuum system, and the festival promises to be a fantastic day of knob-twisting, circuit-bending, cable-tangling, and sonic mayhem. I hope to see you there."

Richard Lainhart Streaming Live Online @ Summer Solstice 09

Info on MATRIXSYNTH-C. Note this is different than the post above.

KRV - LIVE -


YouTube via esteticaesotericaele. Analog Solutions Red Square and Moogerfoogers.
"KRV PERFORMS LIVE AT CASA DELLA MUSICA 05-22-2009

a KRV live performance during modular synthesizer workshop held at casa della musica genova"

Manufacturers Page

This is just a reminder. Be sure to check out the MORE MANUFACTURES link on the right of the site. Click on each image and see what they are up to. I've added a few to the list. These are the makers of our passion folks. Also, ALL of them visit MATRIXSYNTH and are readers just like you. Support them because they support us - they are us. Without them we would not have all the cool gear that we currently have available to us. It is interesting when you think about it. We sometimes pine about the old days of vintage analog, yet we probably have far more to chose from now than we did back then. And for A LOT less. We really are in a bit of a synth renaissance and we have these manufacturers to thank for that.

flight of harmony Plague Bearer and MFB DRUM-04 on Navs

check out the samples on navs.modular.lab

http://flightofharmony.com/
http://www.mfberlin.de/


OMFGBBQ, Swine Flu! - Muzik 4 Machines Brand New Song with the Micro Modular


YouTube via muzik4machines. Be sure to see muzik4machines' YouTube channel for more.
The synth notes in this are great. You can follow what is doing what.
"MP3: http://muzik4machines.com/y37xxz
booking: http://muzik4machines.com/book.html
Twitter: http://twitter.com/muzik4machines
Podcast: http://muzik4machines.com/2ztc7w

gear used
Korg ESX1: All Sequences/Drums
Yamaha TX81z: Reverby/Pumpy Sawtooth Bass (chain:TX81z-Boss V-Wha-Akai MFC42-DBX266 ch2 (Compression/distortion)-Alesis Nanoverb-DBX266 ch1 (pump)--Mixer)
Roland MKS50: Hoover/Saw/Lead/Pumpy Synth (Chain MKS50-DBX266-Boss SL20-Zoom RFX2200-Mixer)
Clavia Nord Micro Modular: Synth, bass, arpegios, pads, chords
Redsound SoundBite Pro: Vocals/looping
Korg Kaoss pad 2: Tempo Delay
Korg Kaoss Pad 3: Loops, Looper(snare rolls), Grainshifter
Korg Kaossilator: Noise Sweeps (path: K01-Mini KP(Delay)-Mixer)
Korg ER1: Distorted Beatbox AND sidechain signal (Chain: left out-ProCo Turbo Rat-Dimebag Wha-Mixer)
DX200: Fm E-piano, pads, 303-esque sequences, etc (Chain: Left Out-Boss DD5 delay-Mixer)
Motu Midi Mixer 7s: My mixer, controlled by the BCF2000)
Kawai Midi Patchbay:Guess
DBX MC 6: Output Compressor

NOT used:
a computer, besides recording it; no edition "

Jupiter 8V Demo


YouTube via slices09
"Performed by http://flickr.com/photos/is...
Drum loops from Loopmasters, arrangement with Ableton Live"

Jupiter 8V Features

"Performed by http://flickr.com/photos/is..."

Yamaha CS 15d


YouTube via abertronic. Dual channel Synth. via these auctions (be sure to see the link for more)
I also have a permanent Abertronic on Ebay link to the right under the MORE STUFF section.




SH-32 Demo patch


YouTube via slices09
"Video performed by http://flickr.com/photos/is..."

Vermona Base


YouTube via zaphid. "Vermona Perfourmer"

神奈川県子ども会DS-10キャラバン リハーサル おもちゃのチャチャチャ


YouTube via aqi. Starts to get going around 1:40 and takes off at 2:05.
More vids of the event here.
Also be sure to see these previous vids by aqi (scroll when you get there). It's cool seeing this live.
Be sure to see the video description here for links. [Googlish here]

OSC 1 geht nicht richtig?


YouTube via elektrofusl
"Was zum Geier moduliert den Osc 1, dass er so klingt. Ich komm nicht dahinter?"
Googlish: "What the hell modulates the Osc 1, so that it sounds. I do not come to it?"

Yamaha Sy22 Vector Synth (Wavestation Korg - D50 Roland) demostration by S4K


YouTube via Space4Keys. Note the Yamaha TG33 is the rack version of the SY22.
"Demostration
Keyboard: Yamaha Sy22
Performed by S4K
www.space4keys.com www.keyboardsolo.com"

TIM 1037 - Alan Parker - Without Shadows A


YouTube via Sketchboxx
"must be that old oberheim drum machine on that early 80s library. enjoy"

It does sound like the Oberheim DX. Anyone confirm? Curious what the synths might be as well.

Wolfram Franke Interview on Sonik Matter

Note this is an old interview from 2001. I just never posted it before. Thanks goes to Mark Pulver for sending this over to the Waldorf mailing list. Wolfram Franke is the product specialist and a coder for Waldorf, the old Waldorf and new. He is one of the core influentials at Waldorf.

According to the interview, the first synthesizer he programmed on was the Wersi MK1 in 1986: "Wersi and it is called MK1 (Series III). It was a 20 voice, 8 part multitimbral additive synth with up to 32 harmonics, an integrated chorus/ensemble effect and only one VCF, but that one was a copy of the Moog 24dB VCF plus a good-sounding overdrive."

Some interesting snips on his time with Waldorf:
"The Pulse was the first synthesizer where I helped working on the basic concept, i.e. sound parameters, UI layout and overall sound character.

The concept of the Microwave II was done almost completely by me and half a year later, I started to write down the controls I would like to see on an extended version of the Microwave II. You know the result, it became the Microwave XT!"

Regarding the Q being modeled after the Pulse:
"Oscillators - those are real models of analog oscillators, resulting in a very fat bass sound even when you listen to them without filters or effects. They behave exactly like their analog counterparts and they were modelled after the analog oscillators of our Waldorf Pulse synthesizer.

Filters - those are also real models, not only algorithms as found in almost all other VAs. This means that they can self-oscillate and allow FM. They are modelled after something in-between the Curtis filters from the Microwave 1 and our discretely built Waldorf Pulse four-pole filter."

Note the above is just a small fraction of what you will find the full interview. Do check it out. It is fascinating and it is one of the rare interviews that primarily focuses on synthesis.

Note you can find all interviews featuring Wolfram Franke here.

RMI Harmonic Synthesizer vs. RMI Keyboard Computer

via Wavecomputer360 on the AH list:

"both machines are totally different beasts, and even the two different versions of the KCs differ considerably from each other. I can only speak for the KC-2 (which I hated to see go a couple of years ago but then again, it was worth a couple of months´ rent for my flat...). The KC-1 is a totally different cup of tea. I have never used, let alone owned one (I think I had one out of nine KC-2s ever sold to owners in Germany).

A common trait of both instruments -- the Harmonic as well as the KC -- is that they both tend to sound a little static and not really rich and animated, very digital. Their digital nature (oops, there´s that word again) keeps them a bit too much in tune so you´d need some external effects to make it sound a bit more animated. It´s great as a source of samplefodder and really unusual overtone spectrums. The Harmonic of course allows you to change overtones while playing it which is something you can´t perform on a KC (a trick commonly used by many Harmonic Synthesizer players... insert the wooden wedges into the keyboard in order to keep a set of keys pressed, let the arpeggiator noodle on and on, and change overtones as it goes). Also, the Harmonic has a built-in analogue VCF (here´s that word which makes the whole affair come back on topic again...) plus the arpeggiator which allows for rudimentary realtime sequencing. You can´t do that on a KC.

What the KC can do, though, is to sound a bit like a proto-PPG of sorts -- although a lot more polite and well-behaved than a PPG 360 --, or a Prophet VS, for that matter. Its "Bells" preset was absolutely striking (no pun intended), and so was the "Pipe Organ". It has a very interesting raw sound which is ideal for further processing. One feature of the KC I was particularly fond was holding down a chord while inserting punchcards and hear the sound transform from one into another. That was definitely proto-PPGish. You could also do that when setting up two completely different sounds in each channel and use the pedals to let them fade into each other seamlessly.

Being a bit blatant, I´d recommend listening to the ['ramp] album "ceasing to exist" which was recorded in collaboration with touch guitar player Markus Reuter. I used mainly the RMI KC-2 Keyboard Computer for the electronic sounds and drones, plus a couple of loop devices. You can find the album as legal download on www.musiczeit.com (check for the label "Extended Moment"), there should be some audio to try out. There´s also a download-only album out called "drones and shimmers" by the humble writer of these lines (click here). I used the KC, plus a Jamman, for the tracks "working the soil" and "cultivating the sky". On a different note, I used the Harmonic and its built-in arpeggiator a lot on a track called "Cosmic Caravan" off a limited-edition CDR album called "blasters of the universe". You might be able to find a copy somewhere...

Hope that helps,

Stephen."
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