MATRIXSYNTH: Saturday, July 17, 2010


Saturday, July 17, 2010

Grove Audio PM Resonator

via JohnLRice

via Grove Audio:
"The PM Resonator is a recreation of the formant filter section of a Polymoog™ synthesizer in a standard 5U double-width modular panel. Each of the three filter channels has a control for frequency, signal gain, and emphasis or resonance.

A rotary switch selects the type of filter mode for each of the three channels. The modes are low pass, bandpass, band notch, and high pass."

more details here

9090 Roland TR-909 DIY Rack Clone

via this auction
"An Electronics Project With A Difference. Build Your Own tr-909!

If you've ever wished for the warmth and flexibility of an original analogue drum machine like the TR-909 and you're also handy with a soldering iron, then a real alternative could be to put one together yourself. The 9090 project starter kit contains what you need to get started. This is a project suited for more experienced electronics enthusiasts and requires a small number of obsolete components.

The 9090 Project is an authentic sounding, rack-mounted, MIDI controlled copy of the TR-909, that you build yourself. The starter kit being offered for sale in this listing contains the bare printed circuit boards and a small number of special components. The majority of the electronic components are to be obtained separately from your own preferred electronic components supplier.

The advantage of using these boards is that the hard work has already been done: well thought-out, compact and extensively tested board layout design makes them an absolute pleasure to build, and the end result looks fantastic. These PCBs contain zero errors, therefore fitting all of the components and doing all of the wiring correctly can often result in something that works pretty much straight away..."

Descriptions for the following six circuit board pics in order:

One: "Board One - Contains power circuit, noise sources, bass drum, snare, low and mid-toms"

Two "This image shows all of the parts you get together: Three PCBs, PIC microcontroller and three PROMs"

Three: "Board Two - Contains power circuit, noise sources, bass drum, snare, low and mid-toms"

Four: "Four chips supplied: PIC Microcontroller contains embedded software for the MIDI interface, and three PROMs contain data for the hi-hats and cymbal sounds."

Five: "Board Three - Output sockets / audio mixer"

Six: "High quality silkscreen makes assembly easy."

"Features

□ Includes all analogue sound circuits from the original machine, and it sounds identical. Even better, in fact - because some of the sounds have more flexibility. The Bass Drum, for example, has a number of new additional control knobs that enable it to make a fantastic range of kicks. Take a listen to the Sound Samples on the right (mp3 format).

□ It does not have a sequencer of any form, but it has an excellent full MIDI interface. The PIC microcontroller that comes supplied with the boards is pre-programmed with embedded software that forms the heart of the MIDI interface (decodes the MIDI messages and translates them to trigger and velocity signals for each drum circuit). The drum sounds are velocity sensitive. How the drum sounds are mapped across the keyboard scale can be reconfigured via System Exclusive messages. LED indicates MIDI activity.

□ A 'bonus feature' is a Sync24 output, which enables you to sync something like a TB303 or MC202 to the MIDI clock via the 9090.

□ The boards are intended to be built into a 19” rack enclosure or a sloping-top box (or whatever you choose) to form a MIDI controlled 909 clone. It's entirely your call on what shape and size yours is going to be! You can also choose to only build some of the drum circuits if you don't need all of the drum sounds.

I kept most of the sound circuits pretty much as they were in their original form, and the project includes all of the sounds found on the original machine. Some of the sounds have been enhanced to expand their capability far beyond those in the original machine, the Bass Drum being a good example: it now has seven potentiometers instead of four, and sounds absolutely awesome. I think many people built their 9090s just for this sound alone. Some original components that have become long obsolete have been replaced by easily obtainable substitutes, without affecting the timbre of the drum sound in any way.

All of the sound circuits are built onto the two main large boards that are seen in the picture. The third long, narrow board is used to mount the rear output sockets onto (featuring individual and stereo summary outputs). I used two main boards instead of one because it means that you can stack the two boards if you want to build the project into a relatively small enclosure, and they’re just easier to work with. The boards also contain the MIDI interface, output mix amplifier, power regulation circuitry and even a handy DIN Sync output so that you can use the 9090 to synchronise your TB303 or MC202 to MIDI clock. The completed boards just need potentiometers and output sockets wired to them, power supply and MIDI input, and away you go – a fantastic analogue drum machine you built yourself."

Further details and samples at the auction and here.

Update: some audio vids via MB909 in the comments here.

1979 Roland VP-330 Vocoder


via this auction

"The VP-330 combines those famous ethereal Roland strings, haunting preset male and female choirs, and a truly phenomenal analog vocoder with a lush Dimension-D type stereo analog chorus that results in a sound palette unmatched by any other unit before or since.

Roland manufactured the VP-330 for only one year (between '79 and '80) and as a result these instruments are ridiculously rare, especially in fully working and beautiful cosmetic condition. Two different versions of this machine were made, the Mark I featuring organ-style rocker switches and a SAD512 IC-based chorus circuit, and a Mark II (this unit here) that had TR-808 / Jupiter-8 style buttons and MN300X IC-based chorus. I have played both versions side by side and can honestly say that whatever slight sonic difference I heard from the different chorus circuits was like comparing two Minimoogs or two TB-303s...in other words, nothing that couldn't just be the result of 30 year old electronics drifting in calibration. The two VP versions sound identical enough that blindfolded you wouldn't say one was better or worse."

1980s Kramer Midi Synthesizer Pitchrider 7000 Guitar Midi Interface


via this auction

You can find more info on this one in this prior post.

Electronic Muisc Laboratories EML-500

via this auction
"The circuit design and componenets used were very different from what most of the other companies were doing. If you want something truely different sounding, this is it. It might have a generic appearance similar to that of the Arp Odyssey or Octave Cat but believe me, this sound nothing similar to either of those. EML synths are probably best described as 60's sci-fi movie meets science lab sounding. I recorded a couple of clips of this synth with the envelope repeat on (droning). It can do a lot more than these clips, I just already had these recorded.

EML1 by Rodman Serling
Eml2 by Rodman Serling

In addition to the individual circuits sounding very unique (oscillators, Filter, VCA) it is a very feature-rich synth and include many unique features. It has microtonal tuning so you can tune it to a different scale. The sample+hold circuit is very unique and doesn't sound like any other I've heard. It has 2 oscillators and noise/input. I love overdriving it by running one of the outputs back into the input (as you can see in the pictures), but you can run your voice, a drum machine or whatever through the input and process it through the pre-amp/filter/ring-amplitude mod/VCA. I envelope can self trigger for drones. Did I mention the ring mod circuit will also do amplitude modulation? You can route the sample+hold and LFO to multiple desitnations concurrently. The filter is a multi-mode meaning it will do standard low pass as well as high pass and band pass. The filter is also very unique sounding."




animalvideo - magic mirror bath [KORG ELECTRIBE-SX + mini-KP + ...]


YouTube via churulin | July 17, 2010

"●website
http://sound.jp/airechoes/animal_video/ (PC)
http://pksp.jp/animalvideo/ (Mobile)

●MySpace
http://www.myspace.com/animalvideo"

TR 808 + Yamaha PSR 48 Motorik Rock


YouTube via cosmohelectrastudio | July 17, 2010

"A kind of lo fi motorik rock filmed to remember to record it later with overdubs.

TR and PSR synchronized by KMS 30."

Iphone with Ipad MorphWiz!


YouTube via JCRUDESS | July 17, 2010

"Here in my hotel room in Detroit and figured I would do a little something with the Iphone as well as my Ipad so everyone could see the Iphone in action! A lot of people still don't realize that MorphWiz is available on the Iphone/Ipod touch! Well it is!!!! Enjoy!"
Jordan
iPads on Ebay

My little circus of living sounds (MF102 & 107 + Boss DD6 DD7 & 2 SYB5)


YouTube via GruithuisenCityMan | July 17, 2010

"Hello ! My name is Frederic Gerchambeau. I have made this movie and this drone. This drone has been made with a Moogerfooger MF-102, a Moogerfooger MF-107, two Boss Bass Synthesizers SYB-5, a Boss Digital Delay DD-6 and a Boss Digital Delay DD-7. The all thing has been made in one take and has not been edited. Enjoy !
http://www.myspace.com/fredericgercha..."

Lunetta1 using the patchable sequencer


YouTube via JvGrieken | July 17, 2010

"New module on the board and my first original design. It's a 8 step gating sequencer with patchbay. more info here: http://electro-music.com/forum/viewto...

In this clip it is used to play 3 different versions(2x XOR and 1xNAND gated output) of the melodygenerator in a sequence. Very rough with only resistor mixing into a stereo speakerset and directly recorded with camera"

The Hoffer Mk1 : part 1 intro+oscilators


YouTube via thesilentguymusic | July 17, 2010

"One of the many videos of my new budget analog synth , more videos will come as soon as something new is finisht

the digital pot is a EE-POTI X9C104"

Terraza


YouTube via evenfloyd | July 17, 2010

"Playing on the roof.

M4L
Launchpad = monomeemu + mlr aes 0.4
iPad = TouchOSC"
hexler
iPads on Ebay

The Weenie-tar


flickr by ms.sad

"This is what results in the crossing of a dachshund and a keytar. My first prototype for a clutch purse. Made of sparkle vinyl and a laminated white poly knit with star button for the eye. Neon Pink Nylon webbing for the strap. Needs a little work...but this is a good start."

korg PS3200 modular polyphonic synthesizer

via this auction

"100% working PS3200 bought restored by RL music about 3 years ago. has unlimited polyphony which enables you endless note bulid ups with an amazing super warm character. Each key is tunable to whatever you like and the modular structure make it very easy to expand plus memories! simply amazing."

EMS SYNTHI w/ Doepfer A-149-1 & CV/Gate interface www.thesynthi.de


YouTube via thesynthi | July 17, 2010

"EMS SYNTHI w/ Doepfer A-149-1 RCV (Buchla "Source of Uncertainty" Model 265 clone) http://www.thesynthi.de"

follow-up to this post

Evolution of Guitar Rock - With No Guitars


YouTube via CrashKingsMusic | May 22, 2009

"http://www.crashkingsmusic.com/
Crash Kings take on Rolling Stone magazines greatest rock guitar songs of all time with nothing but drums, bass and a custom clavinet rig. Crash Kings self-titled debut album available 5/26. Filmed in LA on a Canon 5D."

Analogue Solutions 8x8 Matrix Module Prototype

flickr by Analogue Solutions
(click for more)

Studio #2 - a Buchla night study session

Studio #2 - a Buchla night study session from Giorgio Sancristoforo on Vimeo.


"Another study of Gleetchlab + Buchla 200e.
Feels like having the Tardis!"
follow-up to this post.

Christina and her italien Monstersynth GRP A-8


YouTube via Synthiefrau | July 17, 2010

"Hi lovely Synthfolks, this is my new dry with the new Monstersynth from Roma, the GRP A 8. This Synth is very aaaarggghhh super. I love him!!!!!!! The Sequenz is from the GRP and the leadsound is from the Mini Moog. Analogue Sound forever!!!!"

I think I spot a minimoog tattoo.

Circuit Bent Speak and Spell Vintage Glitch Synth w/LFO PART III


YouTube via radial77 | July 17, 2010

"eBay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...
See listing for features"

Andy Wig - Pluton vs. Creature Abbreviated


YouTube via arthurpainter | July 17, 2010
Folktek on Ebay
"An edited version of a longer piece using my Folktek Pluton X and my Serge Creature/Seq A combo. The Pluton is an early member of the Bug family, now grown to many different design permutations. The Serge is the latest in M-Class technology. Fun stuff."

inject insect


YouTube via cray56 | July 17, 2010

"mad buchla"

Synth for Marc's birthday

flickr by crayxax

"It's my friend's birthday and decided to build him something rather than buy something he might already have. A simple version of the synth I made for Tuukka last month. Two oscillators, both with freq and volume control, and two switches to change between 8 range settings. No master volume or voltage control. Powered by battery."

Night Rain (ELECTRIBE SX SD)


YouTube via Denkitribe | July 17, 2010

"Buy this song on iTunes | This is an alternative mix of "Night Rain" from my first album."

MG Music - Space City Echo


Youtube via xtimehascomex | July 17, 2010

"Feedbacks From Space - http://www.effekt-boutique.de"

Andy Wig - Biscuit Noir


YouTube via arthurpainter | July 17, 2010

"A first attempt at using my new OTO Machines Biscuit with a simple Nord Lead arpeggiation as the audio source. More to come."

Max/MSP Tone Cluster Synth


YouTube via akihikotube | July 17, 2010

"Max/MSP Tone Cluster Synth
http://homepage.mac.com/sin..."

RamonesOTron


YouTube via electrofaustus | May 03, 2010

"RamonesOTron"

via this auction for the MuertoTron Noise Synth Sound Generator Punk Console.

"What exactly is the Muerto-Tron? Well it's basically one of our EF101 circuits modified with a Photocell and put into a kids lunchbox. There are 5 "keys". Knobs control the oscillation rate and volume. It's powered by a standard "Boss" style 9V adapter (not included)."

See the seller's other items.

Korg Rhythm 55 Drum Machine

via this auction
"There are 6 knobs for the volumes of each set of drum sounds: Bass drum, Snare, Cymbal, Hi-Hat, Toms/Conga, Rim/Cowbell/Claves
One of the best parts of the Rhythm 55 is that there is a trigger out (+5 volt) that will trigger most analog synthesizers, and other analog drum machines or modules, like a Tama Techstar. There are 4 different settings for how many pulses it sends per measure, and one setting that sends a pulse any time the kick drum hits. I tested this out, splitting the voltage, triggering a Korg MS-10 and a Tama Techstar TS204, and it sounded awesome. With this drum machine, there are endless musical combinations you can achieve triggering other analog gear."

KORG RHYTHM KR 55 B

via this auction

KORG Vintage Poly Ensemble P Keyboard K-4

via this auction

"Often also named Poly Ensemble or K-4 was build from 1976 to 1979/80 it is often mistaken as being little brother version of the Korg PE-2000. But this is not like this! The parameters available, the technic inside and of cause the sound are very different. Its main feature compared to nowadays keyboards is its full polyphonic structure. That is, each and every key will make a sound at the same time (if needed). No voice stealing on long release time notes. It is build like so many keyboards of this time in a suitcase like box with a detachable lid."

Korg Poly 800 II

via this auction

Cheshire Cat

Something To Say - Live at Oxegen 2010 (iPhone guitar solo)


YouTube via THEBRILLIANTTHINGS | July 12, 2010
The solo comes in at 3:15.
"Download the official song for free at http://thebrilliantthings.com/oxegen

This was our iPhone solo played live on stage at the Oxegen festival, 2010. We decided to do something a bit special to celebrate the fact that we were the weekend's opening act on the brand new Vodafone stage.

You can see the full version of the song (and download it for free!) at our website http://thebrilliantthings.com/oxegen."
PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT PAGE HOME


Patch n Tweak
Switched On Make Synthesizer Evolution Vintage Synthesizers Creating Sound Fundlementals of Synthesizer Programming Kraftwerk

© Matrixsynth - All posts are presented here for informative, historical and educative purposes as applicable within fair use.
MATRIXSYNTH is supported by affiliate links that use cookies to track clickthroughs and sales. See the privacy policy for details.
MATRIXSYNTH - EVERYTHING SYNTH