MATRIXSYNTH: Monday, July 6, 2009


Monday, July 06, 2009

Paia Programmable Drum Set


via this auction

"Paia Programmable Drum Kit -
Here's a truly unique piece of musical history. Apparently this is the very first stand-alone drum machine as well as the first programmable drum machine! It's basically an analog synthesizer which synthesizes pre-programmed drum sounds. The drums are triggered from touch-sensors. . .Made from 1975-1983, this was sold as a kit for DIY. As a result of that DIY factor, I believe, this kit is indeed somewhat functional, but despite it's warm analog sounds, displays some operational issues. Firstly, the "snare" sound seems to be multi-triggering really fast and will do this, almost sounding like white noise, until you touch the sensor, at which time it repeats normally with the tempo. The other sounds work except for the kick drum sounds, which seem to be heard but very softly. . . I either can't figure out how to program it (spent all of five minutes and gave up) or it doesn't work. . . .Tempo works just fine, output is relatively clean once you start "triggering" the sounds by touching the pads"

Update via metasonix in the comments: "Every PDS I've seen or heard about in the past several years, has (without exception) had a non-functional programming section.

Apparently the (now primitive) 2112 shift-register chip dies after 20+ years, and is almost impossible to find today. Funny, how early semiconductors fail----usually for not-obvious reasons. I've looked to find if someone did a study on this phenomenon, and it seems no one ever did."

Update via Krunkwerk in the comments: "I purchased a bunch of SY2114A ICs the other day, on the gut feeling that there's something that I'd worked on recently which uses them.

As Not Even Remotely Funny correctly points out, the SY2112A (aka: 2112) is a 256x4 SRAM. For the past few days, I've been trying to locate spec sheets for this device. I finally found a couple this evening:

http://www.datasheetarchive.com/

(search for 2112)

It was during this same search that I came across this particular post, which I found quite interesting.

Incidentally, if anyone here has a PDS with a failed 2112 onboard and has been unable to locate a replacement: let me know. I'd be happy to help out (I have about 20 of the SY2114-35s at the moment). The thought of a vintage piece of kit in a non-functional state - for want of a difficult to locate part - makes me sad ."






Circuit Bent Casio SK-1 Sampler

via this auction
"circuit bent Casio SK-1 lo fi sampler and synth. This is the mother of all circuit bent keyboards! This custom unit has all of the standard features of the classic SK-1, with tons of extras. The added mods to this unit include sturdy modular case with unique stamped black vinyl, custom metal control panel with extra add ons, and internally mounted power transformer for 110v use. The added bends to this keyboard include 1/4" sampler input jacks for mic and line, 16 point RCA patchbay, an additional 5 patch points with potentiometer for variable effects, seperate 1/4" outputs for drums, bass, and main, high pass filters on the drum and bass outputs, pitch control knob, and hard reset button. There is plenty of space for adding additional mods or bends, such as extra switches or MIDI control...

he Circuit Bent SK-1 is a great keyboard for experimental and electronic musicians looking for a unique sound and sample source. The lo-fi 8-bit style beats, drones, and tones from this are quite impressive. This SK-1 is missing the C#/Db key above middle C. If you are looking for a normal keyboard this isn't for you. If you're after crazy and unique sounds, this may be your ticket! I have been selling my circuit bent creations here for over 5 years, and I take pride in offering unique, quality pieces. Sound samples of this and some of my other works can be heard at: myspace.com/anode8

Check out my other auctions!"


The Buchla Electric Music Box - Ad from 1971

via vgermuse

"The Electric Music Box: A comprehensive collection of precision electronic modules for generating, processing, and directing sound for other perspectives."

Pseudorandom Clip 1/2


YouTube via arrowbang

"Mike Dobler performs Pseudorandom. Equipment used: Korg ESX-1, KP3, and Quadfecta filter (Sherman Filterbank 2, Schippmann Ebbe und Flut, Moog MF-102 and MF-107). Recorded at Annex Seven."



Custom Sequential Sixtrak Vintage Analog Synth

via this auction
"Sequential Sixtrak analog synth that was turned into a module by Dave Smith of Sequential Circuits as a one-off for a client back in the day.

Specs:
* 6 voice single VCO polysynth
* VCA - 3 env. generators
* Dual Sequencer
* CC control of every single parameter via MIDI - for control freaks
* 6 independant analog monosynths in one - responds to 6 separate MIDI channels"

Update: see the comments in this post below. This could be the same one from a prior auction which was modded by Phil at Sequential Circuits, not Dave Smith.






Octave Plateau Voyetra Eight - Analog Synthesizer

via this auction

Not the best shot, but you don't see these come up often.

"a very rare 1983 Octave Plateau Voyetra Eight analog synthesizer as used by New Order (see Perfect Kiss 10 minute version on YouTube) and Eurythmics, among others. I bought it from a musician in New York about 10 years ago who claimed he was the former keyboardist of the Tom Tom Club (ex-Talking Heads members). He said he used it in several live shows when they toured in the mid-80's and had two of these synths. He sold me one of them. I've used it on several of my own personal projects and songs over the years, particularly on my cover of New Order's "Your Silent Face". It's an extremely rare synth on the used market, and even more rare to find in stable, fully-functioning condition. It blows away any other analog polysynth I've ever used or played, including the CS-80 (at least sonically). If you've been looking to add one to your studio, this is the one you want.

Specs:
* Polyphony - 8 voice
* Modes - Split (responds to two separate MIDI channels), layer (2 MIDI channels), unison
* LFO - 2 LFOs (Sine, saw, triangle, sample & hold)
* VCF - 24 dB/oct low pass resonant filter with separate ADSR
* VCA - 2 ADSR envelope generators - can be switched to ADR for percussive sounds.
* VCO - 2 VCOs per voice (saw, sine, sqr, pw - combinable). Cross modulation and sync
* Keyboard - 61 note remote keyboard (velocity + aftertouch) - (included if Buy Now is used)
* Memory - 100 patches
* Sequencer - Built in
* Knobs - Came in two knobs styles, teardrop (more rare) and rounded. This model sports the rarer teardrop knobs.
* Control - MIDI with XLR connectors (MIDI cable included); Arpeggiator sync input (trigger), responds to various MIDI controllers.
* Date Produced - 1983 - 1986"

VectorForm's DJ v2.0 alpha for Microsoft Surface


YouTube via mssurface
"Eric Havir chats with Joe Engalan about their DJ 2.0 alpha application, a fun DJ tool for the novice on Microsoft Surface."
A bit of a virtual reactable.

Breakaway Vocalizer 1000 and Pychic TV

Interesting update in this post.

Roland V-Synth Acid (TB-303, TR-909) Patch / Emulation


YouTube via stealthgear
"Here I use samples and a really customized performance patch to emulate the TB-303 & TR-909 on the V-synth.

Explanation:
The midi control knobs control more than one function. C1 opens the cosm filter and adds more reverb effect send. C2 Controls the levels on OSC1 (Where drum samples are loaded) and also closes the resonance on OSC2. I could have used the D-Beam and also used more resonance, but maybe next time.

The Arpeggiator turned on and set to 16steps lets us create & loop our patterns. The drum samples all have their own zone. No loops are being used"

Waldorf Blofeld Encoders


flickr set by sammycoffeepants
(click for more)

"Finally opened up the Blofeld and had a look around, then decided I felt up to desoldering one of the encoders for a better chance at identifying it (with the intention of upgrading all of them in the near future)."

inside a Waldorf Blofeld


Yamaha SK15

via this auction

Macbeth M3X Mk II Analogue Synthesizer


via this auction
"M3X Specification:
AUDIO
Oscillators: Three.
Audio waveforms: Sawtooth, triangle, pulse wave (nominally 10 percent, 25 percent, and 50 percent), mixed sawtooth/square wave, ramp wave.
Range: Approximately 10 octaves.
Noise: White/pink/red.
Pitch-bend range: 0-12 semitones.
Filter: 24dB-per-octave resonant low-pass.
Filter contour: four-stage ADS(D).
VCA: Approximately 80dB.
VCA contour: four-stage ADS(D).
LFOs: One (digitally generated).
LFO waveforms: Nine.
Modulation sources: Six (plus all MIDI continuous controllers and performance parameters).
Modulation destinations: Six.
OTHER
MIDI Controllers accepted: Pitch-bend, velocity and aftertouch.
MIDI controllers 0-120.
Note priority: Low, High, Latest.
Triggering: Single/Multi.

I/O
Analogue inputs: External audio, pitch CV, filter CV, S-Trig.
Analogue outputs: Audio (high impedence), audio (low impedence), pitch CV, S-Trig.
CV Interface: One Volt per octave.
Trigger interface: S-Trig.
MIDI: In, Thru.

PHYSICAL
Weight: 5.5kg.
Dimensions: 486 x 266 x 170mm.
19-inch rack space required: 6U."

iGotSynth - Free iPhone Synth

"This App is an analog synthesizer simulator.
User can use 4 type oscillators.(sin,squ,saw,noise)
and user can -24dB/oct. filter.
Filter's cut frequency is changed by LFO.
User can change LFO volume and frequency.

User can save parameter."

On iTunes here:
iGotSynth

Elka Synthex Analog Synth Noodlings


YouTube via peahix
"A series of short noodlings on my Elka Synthex, all using the brilliant onboard sequencer. No other synths or effects are used. One track also features my E-Mu Drumulator, which the Synthex sequencer is sync'd to (somewhat unpredictably) via trigger pulses."

ARP 2500 x 2

image via this interview of Luke Vibert on Fun in the Murky.

Roland Juno-106 sounds demo


YouTube via vintagesynthlover
"Roland Juno-106 vintage synth. Most sounds programmed by vintagesynthlover."

Things Being Wrong


YouTube via futureimage
"Battery test of FSS Decade Counter DC1 with added feedback..."

Synthac Synth Magnets and Stickers

synthac on Ebay

via http://twitter.com/billmad

I added a Synth Magnets and Stickers link in the More Stuff section to the right.

Prodipe Solo Audio Midi interface

via this auction
"Prodipe Solo
At long last! No need for a master keyboard to communicate with your computer...
I.M.A.S-2M: Intelligent Music Audio System to MIDI

Based on state of the art technology, PRODIPE® sensors will revolutionise your every day life. From now on, your musical instrument will instantly become MIDI and you can then communicate directly with your computer and your musical software.

From this moment on, your musical universe has changed...

Prodipe® SOLO AUDIO to MIDI
* Works for any monophonic instrument.
* Converts AUDIO to MIDI in real time.
* Cleverly corrects the musical phrasing so that your score will be as close to perfection as possible.
* Recognizes the vibratos, the pitch-bends and the sound volume for each note with optimization of the MIDI speeds for a more realistic playing.
* Sends MIDI data to any compatible MIDI software.
* Creates raw MIDI files that you can use in sequencer software.
* Creates optimized MIDI files that you can use in music score editor software.
* Includes a Digital Tuner function that allows you to tune, but also helps you play in tune.
* Includes an Unlimited Split function (possible to allocate different patches and different
MIDI channels for each range of notes), with Drum Map management for percussion patches.
* Offers overdubbing - you can overdub several MIDI patches for each range of notes.
* Transposes in real time (from -2 octaves to +2 octaves).
* Records and plays back using all the instruments from an orchestra.
* Prodipe®SOLO can be used:
• with your expander (external MIDI sounds
module - recommended when using in ‘Live’ mode)
• with any virtual synthesizer.
* Prodipe®SOLO is supplied with Prodipe®Virtual Synthesizer "


MFB Step 64 Midi CV Gate analog sequencer

via this auction







Sound Design Training Course in Italy

You can find more info and images at ITTM in Italian. Googlish link here.

Course Duration: 400 hours

Classes: two days per week (Friday and Saturday) with time (10-13, the first module, 14-17 second form)

Maximum number of students: 10 (minimum number to activate the course: 6)

The deadline for entries is 15 October 2009

Date classes begin: Friday 23 October 2009 (meeting with teachers)

Course presentation date: October 23 October 14 hours in the teaching IITM"



Synthesizers.com Portable-22 w STG Soundlabs Arp Filter

via this auction

"Description here
ARP Filter description here"

aliens ate my babysitter


YouTube via analoq
"I wrote a synthesizer "server" for the iPhone that can be controlled over Wi-Fi, as well as a Mac client to parse the MIDI data from my controller and send it over UDP.

By sticking the phone in my mouth it functions as a very awkward talkbox (and I thought enunciating with the Banshee was hard...). The slight network lag makes my timing a little weird on the keys. Even so, it's pretty fun to play with.

I'm performing the theme from classic DOS game Commander Keen: Aliens Ate My Babysitter
http://www.commander-keen.com/midi-mu...
The (incomprehensible, sorry) lyrics are from the Keen FAQ: http://www.3drealms.com/faq/keenfaq19..."

best service TITAN Sound-Show 17 "Basses 2 Digital, FX & Real"


YouTube via bestservicegmbh
"This video shows 40 digital, FX and Real Basses from the Best Service TITAN sound-library, the biggest and most extensive Synthesizer Sound Collection of all time! 200 different Synthesizers in one famous virtual plug-in."

best service TITAN Sound-Show 01 "Lead Synths 1 - analog classics"


best service TITAN Sound-Show 08 Synths "Crazy & Ringmodulation"

Buddha with a headache


YouTube via comemelinhos
"buda machine circuit bending with kp3 m-audio zoom sampletrak"

Mystery - Hot Summer


YouTube via mysteritmo. Roland TR-606.
"An instrumental made very fast just to test how the Tascam US-122 USB Audio/Midi Interface would work on my not so powerful laptop (1,60 GHz - 512 MB RAM). It managed to handle about 16 mono tracks without complaining. Written and performed by Mystery 2009."

Simple analog LFO modulation - How to - part 2


YouTube via analogueak. part 1 here.
"This one is about how a LFO is used to modulate the patch in the first video. Of course combining them is where this is headed, but I think its valuable to start on a very basic level."

Korg M3 vs Korg Triton ST - Piano sound's


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