MATRIXSYNTH: Saturday, May 15, 2010


Saturday, May 15, 2010

Roger Linn Design - New Musical Instrument Prototype


YouTube via rogerlinndesign — May 14, 2010 — "Roger Linn Design - New Musical Instrument Prototype"

Update: more info via http://www.rogerlinndesign.com/products/linnstrument/index.html. Capturing a good amount for the archives. Be sure to check out the link for more.

"This design uses a fingerboard grid consisting of 6 rows of 24 semitones each, similar to a guitar. It also has two thumb control strips, one on each side of the fingerboard, to be used for sustaining fingered notes after release, strumming, bowing, blowing or restriking, and also has a wind sensor for added expression. (Ignore the 4 long, thin bars on each side; they were to be used as separate palm-actuated sustain bars, but I've decided that the two thumb strips work better for this.) This design is intended to be played from either of two positions:

1) On a table, with both hands playing from one side and using only one thumb control strip for both thumbs. Because note expression is controlled by subtle changes in finger pressure, the table provides the necessary resistance to that pressure.

2) On your chest vertically, with one hand playing from each side of the instrument. In this case, the left thumb control strip is used by the left thumb and the right thumb control strip is used by the right thumb. Because note expression is controlled by subtle changes in finger pressure, your body provides the necessary resistance to that pressure. This position conveniently places the wind sensor close to the mouth.

In an effort to continue my silly tradition of product titles containing my last name, I think I might call this "LinnStrument". :)

Why do I like this design?

* It is able to sense independent and simultaneous x (pitch), y (timbre) and z/pressure (expression) data from each finger within each cell of the note grid. This permits independent control of the pitch/timbre/expression envelopes of each note in real time as you play, and a very high degree of solo expression without sacrificing polyphony and therefore the ability to produce both chords and highly expressive solos at the same time.

* It uses a fingerboard note layout that borrows from the two most popular traditional instruments-- guitar and piano. Like a guitar, it uses parallel rows of semitones offset by fourths. (A guitar has the odd third inverval between the G and B strings.) Like a piano, the notes increment chromatically as you move up the fingerboard, but instead of one long horizontal keyboard, the notes are arranged as a grid with rows of consecutive semitones offset by fourths. This offset of a fourth is optimal for the size of the human hand because it requires stretching left or right only 2 semitones up or down (on adjacent rows) in order to achieve any interval up to a 5th. This is perhaps one reason why the guitar is so popular. By the way, the idea of chromatic rows offset by fourths isn't my idea; more than a few jazz guitarists use fourths tuning (E-A-D-G-C-F) and Starr Labs makes a very interesting keyboard with this same layout called the Z Board.

* Because the offset between rows of semitones is always a musical fourth interval, you can use the same fingerings for chords or scales regardless of key, which is much easier to learn and transpose. Contrast this with a piano, which requires a different chord fingering for each of 12 keys; or a guitar, which because of the odd 3rd interval between the G and B strings, requires 3 different fingerings for a given chord depending on which strings you use. Of course, this instrument design is software reconfigurable so you can tune it like a guitar if you prefer.

* It permits sliding the pitch from one note to another (like a violin) but quantizes initial finger contact to semitones (like a guitar's frets). This gives you the best of both worlds, thereby eliminating the suffering of thousands of beginning violin students (and their parents).

* Because the note layout is a compact grid, you can see everything you're playing without changing your view. Contrast this with a piano, which requires that you frequently alternate your view between your left and right hands because of the distance between. Also, the compact grid layout has the advantage of being able to finger a chord in one hand that spans up to 4 or more octaves. Contrast this with a piano, which has a maximum pitch range for a one-hand chord of about a musical tenth interval.

* While the primary mode of playing requires only a single finger for each note, 2 long pressure- and position-sensitive thumb strips (one on either side of the fingerboard) permit you to use your thumbs either as sustain bars (to hold the fingered notes after release) or as excitation strips to strum (arpeggiate), bow, blow, pick or restrike (depending on the sound being synthesized) the fingered notes, useful for reproducing the sounds of traditional instruments.

* It completely abandons any remnants of mechanical age instruments in favor of electro-mechanical input sensors with independent sound synthesis. This has the advantages of using a single playing interface independent of the instrument sound, being able to change the fingerboard properties by software, is lightweight and portable, is inexpensive and easily manufactureable, and never goes out of tune.


Why am I showing this before it's done?

I came up with this design in 2006 and development has been slow because my small company has limited resources to develop such a complex product. (Any interested investors?) Also, there aren't many musicians who see anything wrong with current instruments, so not too many people would buy it anyway. A key expense is in developing a multi-touch, pressure-sensitive, high-resolution, fast-response, low cost touch surface technology.

Then in 2009, a new company called TouchCo introduced a technology for a multi-touch, pressure-sensitive, high-resolution input surface that's also very low cost, quoting $10 per square foot in high volume. In fact, I'm using one of their technology evaluation units for the input surface in the video above. Unfortunately, Amazon bought them in January 2010 in order to add touchscreen technology to Kindle, then immediately shut them down and took their product off the market.

Alas, until someone else comes up with a similar touch technology or Amazon decides to make the TouchCo technology available, development of our product will be limited to refining our Max/MSP patch. One promising new technology we've evaluated is a touchscreen from Stantum (same company as JazzMutant, makers of the Lemur) that senses surface area of your fingers, which is not a bad alternative to sensing pressure because your finger surface area increases as you increase pressure. However, I found that their current resolution wasn't high enough for what I'm trying to do, plus true pressure sensing is better for musical control.

So given this situation, I decided to call this a research project and publish what I've done so far in an effort to get more people interested in and thinking about new musical instruments. Maybe even Jeff Bezos will read this and see that in the grand war between Kindles, iPads and Android tablets, it wouldn't be such a bad thing to permit some sort of controlled usage of the TouchCo technology.

- Roger Linn"

JMJ Parte II


"Jean Michel Jarre - Parte II"

JMJ Parte I

Prophet '08 - Analog Synthesizer (by Eekkoo)

Prophet '08 - Analog Synthesizer (by Eekkoo) from Eekkoo on Vimeo.


" Messing around with Ableton Live and the Prophet '08 from Dave Smith Instruments."

little bird (monome vid 01)

little bird (monome vid 01) from Joris Timothe on Vimeo.


"_songs used:
Little Bird from Goldfrapp
Back to the Essence from DJ Krush
_hardware:
monome 64
korg nanokontrol
_sofware:
mlrV (Brian Crabtree, Trent Gill)"

"Video killed the radiostar" was performed with nintendo DSµKORG


YouTube via xiromusic — May 13, 2010 —

"I enjoyed myself very much with the toy. Although operation is difficult for nintendo DS (KORG DS-10), various music can be performed according to a device. It is a very pleasant musical instrument."

"I was made for lovin' you",played on nintendo DS(KORG DS-10)&KORG monotron


xiromusic — May 15, 2010 —

"Hi,I love tiny electronic musical instruments.I think that KORG monotron is one of the most atrocious synthesizer.It is very difficult to perform a pitch correctly.I performed the melody on this synthesizer. however,It seems that the tone-deaf completely singer has sung!"

Virus TI Snow

via this auction


myblogitsfullofstars owl_log.mp4


YouTube via zackdagoba — May 15, 2010 — "myblogitsfullofstars, owl project, synth controller"
Details here. follow-up to this post.

New comment on TOM CAMERON - Music to Wash Dishes By - Update

See the update in this post.

"My name is Tom Cameron and I would like to explain what is going on in the picture on the back cover of my old album 'Music To Wash Dishes By'. I was pleasantly surprised to see the album profiled and transcribed in the Matrixsynth Blog. The synthesizers (EML 101, EML 4004/401) and the Shure Vocal Master powered mixer were correctly identified as was the location of the performance...

There is a white headband that I am wearing which contains three electrodes which are monitoring my brain waves using a biofeedback machine...

This allows me to use the feedback voltage to control the synthesizers without the risk of a ground loop frying my brain. The control voltage of about five volts was then used to control the pitch and filters of the EML 101 and also advance step by step the sequencer on the EML 4004/401. The result was that I could control and play the synthesizers with brain waves alone..."

Automatic alien drone (Doepfer Dark Energy + Boss SYB-5)


YouTube via GruithuisenCityMan — May 15, 2010 — "Hello ! My name is Frederic Gerchambeau. I have made this movie and this music. The music has been made with a Doepfer Dark Energy, a Boss Bass Synthesizer SYB-5, a Boss Digital Delay DD-2 and a Behringer Digital Delay DD600 effect pedal. The all thing has been made in one take and has not been edited. Enjoy !"

MIDIbox SEQ V4 and BLM16x16+X Prototype


YouTube via ucapps — May 15, 2010 — "MBSEQ V4 remote controlled by my new Button/Duo-LED matrix prototype.

The frontpanel hasn't been created yet, and it's difficult to push the mini buttons without button caps. But playing with this toy is already a lot of fun! :)

The BLM firmware is running on a dedicated PIC based core module and communicates with MBSEQ via MIDI. The optimized protocol is fast enough to achieve high refresh rates between 350 fps (if only a single line is changed) and 20 fps (if all 512 LEDs are changed)."

RE-Birth 2nd Live Acid Jam .wmv


YouTube via SlaughterClub — May 15, 2010 — - RE-Birth 2nd Live Acid Jam .wmv

Ran Kirlian - Farewell (MS2000 Trio)


YouTube via RanKirlian — May 15, 2010 — "This is the last video about the Korg MS2000 series. It is a mix from 3 recording sessions involving the same sound: one of them was recorded months ago while the other two were recorded one day before selling the synth. After listem to them and find them so similar in structure, tone and feeling, I just tried to mix them together and found it nice as a good bye to the synth. All of the takes starts with the same sound but evolves to different stages."

Korg MS2000 demo 3

The Eagle has landed


YouTube via attorks — May 15, 2010

"Yesterday I received the Synthesizers.com Q960 sequencer and Q962 sequential switch modules. Fitted the modules in the empty cabinet and started playing around: this is awesome! Today I tried shifting the Q960 from the Doepfer MAQ16/3 and it works great; the gate of row 3 of the MAQ16/3 controls id fed to the shift input of the Q960. Row 1 of the MAQ16/3 has an 8-step sequence for the Ian Fritz Teezer Through-Zero VCO which is fed to the Resonant LoPass Gate. Row 2 of the MAQ16/3 has also an 8-step sequence for the self-built Modular. Row 2 of the Q960 controls the Synthesizers.com Modular. The drum sounds are from the Zoom RhythmTrak RT-323 which is synchronized by the MAQ16/3 via MIDI. The VP-330 strings are performed on the Roland XP-80, the bass on the Clavia Nord Lead 1 and some additional chords on the Waldorf Q Keyboard."

kellerreise


YouTube via 5T63R — May 13, 2010 — offline Heimspiel. Kleines Kammerspiel für Sampler und MicroKorg.

MonoChuck - Wii Nunchuk Controlled Monotron


YouTube via Denkitribe — May 15, 2010 — "My second attempt in circuit bending the monotron. You can control the monotron with Nunchuk's accelerometer and analog stick. I used todbot's WiiChuck adaptor to connect the Nunchuk to the Arduino. http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/prod..."

Andy Wig - EML Signal Hymn


YouTube via arthurpainter — May 15, 2010 — "A realtime improv using my EML Electrocomp 200 modular synth as the only sound/modulation/effects source. Original title was "Disambiguation" for those folks who know about such things."

Inside an Elka Synthex

New pics added to this auction, previously posted here.

Click on each for the larger shot.















korg sq10 & ms10

flickr by David Huck

Jupiter -8 drawing #2, nearly complete

flickr by TheSynthFreq

follow-up to this post.

DSC_0443

flickr by GeschnittenBrot

Moog Voyager and lazers.
A bit Dark Side of the Moon.

monome 3D maze


YouTube via silverspaceship — May 15, 2010 — "A silly little thing I threw together as a lark. The soundtrack is a quick live performance on ZSAMIF (done without watching the video)."

sGAR (monome 256) - ZSAMIF - early build

silverspaceship — May 10, 2010 — This is my first test of my monome 256, running an early build of sGAR, some custom music creation software I'm writing for the monome. (I've been working on it for a few weeks using a placeholder mouse interface; I just got the monome today.) Not intended as real music. Mostly it's demoing ZSAMIF, a monome-editable soft synth I wrote this weekend with up to 32 detuned oscillators per voice. There are a bunch of sound quality issues and many missing features in this version, but I just wanted to give a taste of things to come...

moxMatrix Demo 1


YouTube via modeofx — May 14, 2010 — "moxMatrix turns your iPad into a unique electronic musical instrument. It's a new kind of sampling groovebox!

Enjoy the vibrant intuitive interface and push your rhythmic and melodic musical ideas to the limit. It pulses under your touch and with your music.

Create loops that include 10 distinct sampled voices and two drum tracks with 12 drum samples each."

on iTunes:
mode of expression, LLC

8step analog sequencer+VCA VCO NG EG LFO

via this auction

"8step analog sequencer--- (Speed,Portamento,8 Frequency controls,CV OUT jack=0~8V,Trigger OUT jack=9V)

The mini switch(Up position) is to drive VCO.The trigger signal of the sequencer is connected EG.

VCO--- Voltage Controlled Oscillator (Wide range Frequency control knob)

EG---Envelope Generator (Attack,Release,Out Level)

It accepts the trigger signal from Sequencer,processes the signal and send it to VCA.

LFO---{Out Level,Speed,Mix(Tri⇔Square),mini switch(to VCO)}

It gives vibration to VCO.


NOISE GENERATOR---{Out Level,Switch(to VCO)}

It can make snare sound and noise mixed vco.


VCA---Voltage Controlled Amplifire ( Out Level,Initial Gain)

Initial Gain should be used with EG Out Level to adjust EG effects.

You can make lots of sound and the 8step sequencer can drive another ANALOG SYNTH.

6.35mm(1/4 inch) audio Jack (OUTPUT CVOUT TRIGGEROUT)

2.1mm 9V DC input(NEGATIVE CENTER)or only one 9V battery

The size of the aluminium box is 17.5×11.5×height 5 (about cm).

You can see other big pictures in my YAHOO JAPAN BRIEF CASE→http://briefcase.yahoo.co.jp/bc/te1977jp/lst?&.dir=/&.src=bc&.view=l"

8step analog sequencer+VCA VCO NG EG LFO.avi

YouTube via panote09 — May 04, 2010 — via this auction

8step analog sequencer+VCA VCO NG EG LFO2

EDP Wasp for auction on EBAY


YouTube via moogplayer — May 14, 2010 — "Brief video of my EDP Wasp up for auction this week on eBay."
EDP Wasp on Ebay

A-100 BEAT


YouTube via popitem — May 15, 2010 — "This is my a100, sequenced by the maq 16/3 and mfb seq 02 for the "drums", kick is the black coffee, hh et snare like sound are the a-106-1 in self osc, basslines :1 is from the kraftzwerg with 2 vco going to the filter, the third one goes into the plan-b m12, add to this some lfo's and here it is."

Grey Wave Catacombs - Modular Synth + KORG Wave Drum HORROR


YouTube via MrRitchieDrums — May 14, 2010 —

"Scary music with all percussion sounds played on the WaveDrum. Bass line is produced by the Music From Outer Space Rotary Sequencer with a Blacet VCO into the CRAZY MOTM-1485 filter modulated by a Wiard Maleeko Anti-Osc(LFO?) to the Q109 Env.& STG VCA. The other sound is produced by the Synthesizers.com Q119 heavily clock divided by a Blacet Binary Zone to TWO Q106 VCOs tuned around a 3rd apart to the STG POST-LAWSUIT Filter with the Mattson EG(repeating here & there) and finally the STG Wave Folder tweaking the scary distortion. Named this one Grey Wave Catacombs. (don't usually name these songs....)"

Rhapsody on GX


YouTube via cnxww893 — May 15, 2010 — "少しだけ弾いてみました。練習していないのでひどいものです。Lower Keyの聞こえが良くない。 Composed by Yayoi Hirabe in 1975, for she attending International Electone Concours. Rhapsody on GX"

fly for the phoenix, composed by Yayoi Hirabe

I'm backsliding. Impossible to get away from the sound of the tb 303.


YouTube via djpelinn — May 15, 2010 — "again these bugs (also mc tr 202 tr 707 and 606). sounding a bit of goa-nineties. there is no doubt that with a little practice they can be squeezed to infinity. classics of the genre"

AmpliTube iRig 70s Video - Vintage Amp Tone on Your iPhone


YouTube via ikmultimedia — May 14, 2010 — "More Information at http://www.amplitube.com/irig

We are really excited about AmpliTube iRig. Here are some beta test that we did to show you how it works on several music styles.

AmpliTube iRig is a combination of an easy-to-use instrument interface adapter and guitar and bass tone mobile software.

With AmpliTube iRig, you can plug your guitar into your iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad and jam anywhere with world class guitar and bass tone right in the palm of your hand - from the leader in studio-class guitar and bass software.
Simply plug the iRig interface into your mobile device, plug your instrument into the appropriate input jack, plug in your headphones, amp or powered speakers, download AmpliTube for iPhone Free and start rocking!
Youll have at your fingertips the sound and control of 3 recombinable simultaneous stompbox effects + amplifier + cabinet + microphone just like a traditional guitar or bass stage rig!

Add amps and effects as you need them — you can expand your rig with up to 10 stomps, 5 amps, 5 cabinets and 2 microphones in the AmpliTube iRig app custom shop."

AmpliTube iRig Nashville Style Video - Country Rock Amp in Your iPhone


AmpliTube iRig Metal Video - Metal Amp on Your iPhone


ikmultimedia on iTunes:
IK Multimedia

1Song1Week1Year - Week20 - Summer


YouTube via DJDJSMusic — May 14, 2010 — "Week 20 in my project to write one new song each week for the year 2010.
Once again 130BPM drum loops sliced into 2 beat segments."

15 5


YouTube via tomwave2600 — May 15, 2010 — Vanguard Soft Synth
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