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Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Something Metasonix This Way Comes

Just when you thought you've seen it all... :)
via Dave:
"Eric Barbour, a.k.a. Metasonix, is up to no damn good again. I created art for Eric's TX-2 Butt Probe manual, and the graphics & manual for the TM-7 Scrotum Smasher. And now, the latest piece of hardware I did creative production for... well... I just don't know what to say.

As a tease, I'll be posting new daily images (usually one per day, occasionally two) on umop.com until all is revealed at the NAMM Show on January 17th.

The first three images are attached, and can be linked here:

http://umop.com/metasonix/01.jpg
http://umop.com/metasonix/02.jpg
http://umop.com/metasonix/03.jpg

Latest daily images will appear here: http://umop.com/metasonix.htm"

Monday, October 06, 2008

New Metasonix Pages on umop and New Metasonix KV-100

"Eric Barbor allowed me to post some groovy shit on umop.com over the weekend showcasing the writing & artwork I've done for Metasonix over the past coupla years.

http://umop.com/metasonix.htm

There's links to a TX-2 Butt Probe page featuring highly offensive manual art (Retarded Animal Babies characters), a TM-7 Scrotum Smasher page containing most of the owner's manual (entertaining read if you're stoned), and a G-1000 Fu**ing Fu**er page which needs updating, but is for now the product reveal page I made back in January.

Just finished new art for a secret project called the KV-100 also... that'll be teased over the next few months.

Zoink,
--Dave
http://www.umop.com"

Thursday, October 15, 2009

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Paypal any amount to matrixsynth *at* gmail.com. Be sure to include the shipping address, size and whether you'd like long or short sleeves.

Below are some MATRIXSYNTH Ts and cards spotted in the wild. If you have them, send them in!

Saturday, February 14, 2009

The Leper - live prog keyboard million-note performance


YouTube via hamsterdunce

"More music on umop.com/parallax.htm Here's another version of my original song "The Leper" from my album "umop apisdn." Performed live at the Downtown Cafe in quasi-beautiful Bristol, CT."

The white Roland JD-800 on the lose. Note hamsterdunce is David C. Lovelace of http://umop.com/. He is the man behind The Packrat (scroll and click on the images when you get there), and he does the artwork for Metasonix. He also did the Matrix Packrate drawing for me on the right of this site. :) Dave rocks. You can find more info on his music projects including videos here, man of which have been featured here on MATRIXSYNTH.

Sunday, June 18, 2017

Keyboard Solo Medley: Chapter II


Published on Jun 18, 2017 hamsterdunce

"More music on umop.com/parallax.htm

It's been 11 years since my first video here on YouTube: the dreaded 1980s Keyboard Solo Medley! [see below] This time around, after a mere 19 takes and a few weeks of prep work, I decided to expand the selections by plus or minus a decade or so. The song names and original artists are all titled in the video for your convenience!

Other fun links:

A Facebook page where I Photoshop laser beams onto cats (naturally this page is getting rather popular): facebook.com/catlazers

My PATREON page where as of this writing I am currently earning $11/month so it's kind of a joke but maybe donate anyway: patreon.com/catlazers

My Packrat comic book, 60 pages of synthesizer cartoons and amazingness: umop.com/packrat.htm

Here's a place where you can buy some DVDs of my animations: umop.com/dvd.htm

There's a crapload of other links I could post here but you get the idea. I make lots of art & music and want you to buy all of it.

Thanks for watching! --Dave"

1980s Keyboard Solo Medley

Uploaded on Feb 21, 2007

"All (or at least most) of your favorite cheesy keyboard solos wrapped up in one medley. Sorry about the jacket."

So awesome. And the jacket still fits! :)

Saturday, June 09, 2007

Hygrogyrum - Ultra Synth Solo


YouTube via hamsterdunce, aka Dave of umop.
"Original track off my Parallax CD "umop apisdn." Features Access Virus kb synth and Korg 01/W for backing tracks. Visit umop.com/parallax.htm and purchase a CD if you like jolly good uber-synth-wank."

Saturday, March 25, 2017

Demons actually raised by trillion-note synthesizer wizardry by a man in his pajamas


Published on Mar 25, 2017

With a custom white Roland JD-800 no less.

"Here's a performance of 'Fractal 1' off my 1998 Parallax CD 'umop apisdn' available at umop.com/parallax.htm for five tiny dollars.

I have a chest cold and accidentally took the Nighttime DM Extra Strength Robitussin this morning, so now I am convinced that I have travelled back in time from 2080 to play the music that your great grandchildren are already tired of. Enjoy!

--Dave"

Saturday, February 07, 2009

Funhouse by Parallax -- synth keyboard guitar prog rock!


YouTube via hamsterdunce
"More music on umop.com/parallax.htm

An extremely wankerific tune off my Parallax album "umop apisdn." Why not order one today, so you can help pay for more fancy shirts?"

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

The Leper - get CD on umop.com


YouTube via hamsterdunce, aka Dave of umop (The Packrat, Retarded Animal Babies, and more).
Thanks for the T plug Dave!

Sunday, April 01, 2007

Descent - Parallax


YouTube via hamsterdunce, aka Dave of umop and The Packrat.

"Original song - get CD on umop.com! More progressive rock ultra wanky horse puckey for you."

Sunday, March 02, 2008

"Visceral" - Head-explodingly fast ultra-prog synth rock!


YouTube via hamsterdunce aka dave of umop.com.

The White V-Synth.

"More music here: umop.com/parallax.htm Unreleased track written in 1994 with some really unusual scales and soloing techniques. Synths used: Roland V-Synth (custom Angelmuse mod), Korg 01/W, and Roland JD-800."

Monday, March 29, 2010

"Circumfusion" - gullet-grinding synth rock by Parallax!


YouTube via hamsterdunce. Custom white Roland JD-800.
"More music on umop.com/parallax.htm

It has been a long time since my last video, but I am back and once again thoroughly fascinating to be sure! Stare blankly at my mountain of synthesizers as I attempt to impress you with my continued reign of three-fingered kung fu wombat wizardry! Gawk splendidly at my three-ton brick of stupefying, scarf-wearing ho-hum I'm bored of typing.

This song is called "Circumfusion" and you'll find it on my CD "umop apisdn." If you like it, buy it! If you don't like it, buy it for your math teacher!"

Friday, January 11, 2008

A New Synth Toon by Dave

via Dave of one of our synth favorites, The Packrat, as well as numerous other tunes and music on umop. You might also recall him from some of his more, let's say, "interesting" artwork for Metasonix.

"The Daily Toon I just sent along to you was made using actual art my brother made back in 1978 when he was 11 years old.

From time to time I scan in old artwork from his "Kiss Story" cartoons that he made back in the day, "embellishing" them for contemporary consumption. This consumption can lead to some serious gastric side effects, so please consider yourself at risk. Anyway, this time out I unearthed some pretty amazing-looking synth rigs he drew. Most amazing of all is how little either one of us knew about synths back then; being a Peter Criss fan, he primarily made these toons as an excuse to draw drums and spaceships.

--
--Dave
http://www.umop.com"

Sunday, September 02, 2007

Devil Went Down to Jupiter - synth solo


YouTube via hamsterdunce, aka Dave of umop.com.

"Visit umop.com/parallax.htm for more music!
Here's another total and complete electro-bastardization of an American classic. This time I run "Devil Went Down to Georgia" thru the techno/prog wringer, with sincere apologies to Charlie Daniels. No vocals in this video, although eventually when I semi-formally record it I'll potentially add some vocoded bullshit (and hopefully leave out some of the flubs, too). For now you can hear it in its current state of already-too-stupidness!"

Sunday, May 17, 2015

AHNE 2015 - a terrifying room full of synthesizers and their insanely lucky owners


Published on May 17, 2015 hamsterdunce

"Another month of May, another annual Analog Heaven NorthEast (AHNE) gathering. This year it all went down at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA, in the rotunda of the Genko Uchida Building. Most people don't even get to see this kind of stuff in person, let alone touch it. One attendee called it a 'Synth Petting Zoo.'

This video breezes around the entire room in an almost unfairly brief fashion. Around every turn there was yet another mind-burrowing megapile of cables and knobs waiting for a scientist with a 300 I.Q. to actually figure out how to use. One presented even had a brainwave interface.

Granted, on a music level, there was about as much soul in the room as a stale can of tuna fish, but this gear isn't about soul. It's about building a sonic robot army in your basement and terrorizing your neighbors at 3AM.

Subscribe to my channel for more occasional synth-related videos, and check out umop.com for art, animation, and other craparoni."

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Donkey's new keyboard rig

This one via Dave of umop:

"Here's an entertaining drawing for your readers today... a sneak peek at Donkey's new keyboard rig for the upcoming 20th installment of Retarded Animal Babies! :o)

The foreground synths are 100% autobiographical (including the "Frankenstands"), but the background, not so much (yet). Maybe someday!


Look for the new episode to be out by Easter, I hope.

Older episodes (very NSFW!) on Newgrounds: link"

See if you can ID the specific synths. This one should be a breeze. Labels as hints below.

BTW, the Retarded Animal Babies are in need. Check out Muff Wiggler for more - no money involved. Update: also check out Eric Barbour's (Metasonix) blog.

Update: the episode is now up.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Tubes

Dave of http://umop.com/ (The Packrat, Parallax, Retarded Animal Babies, and much more) sent this one (from Toothpaste for Dinner) to me and Eric Barbour of Metasonix. It's a funny comic and the connection to Metasonix and tubes is obvious. Eric replied with the following and gave me the OK to post it, so here it is. It also reminds me of the analog vs. digital debate. In my opinion sound is sound and it's all what you make of it. It's as simple as it gets - everyone likes what they like.

"Okay guys....yeah, it's funny.

Um, do I try to claim 'warmer sweeter tone' or 'vintage sound' for my products? Forgive me for ranting, but I keep having to make these points.

There have been long and often-incoherent lectures on 'tube tone' over the last 40-plus years. Speaking personally, I've long suspected this 'tube tone' crap to be based on people's vague memories of early tube hifi and radio equipment--which usually had poor frequency response and high second- harmonic distortion, either due to poor design or an attempt to keep the item below a certain retail price.

Please let me talk about my personal observations of 'tube tone'. I've heard tube amps that were as accurate as any solid-state amp you can think of (we are talking about high-end home audio, not guitar amps or pro audio, because that's the area where "tube tone" is the biggest hypefest).

And I've heard modern tube amps that were so shrill and ugly sounding, they made me think they were badly-designed transistor amps. I've also seen, used, and repaired a long long list of vintage hifi, radios, and guitar amps. They were all over the place in sound quality, though generally pre-WWII and cheap gear had that soft, indistinct 'vintage-stereotype' sound. Plus, I've heard transistor amps that were so damn good, they made me wonder why so much ink was wasted on blubbering about 'tube tone'.

My considered opinion: people who mumble about 'tube tone' are full of shit, and/or simply regurgitating catch-phrases they've been hearing for years. There are good tube amps and there are bad tube amps. Simply being a tube amp does not guarantee anything except a marketing handle that can be used to wheedle the clueless rabble into paying too much money for it.

At the CES ten years ago, I heard a brand-new, very costly ($8000) stereo tube hifi amp that was claimed to be 'the ultimate in high-end tone'. It was so shrill, lacking in bass, distorted, and otherwise ugly-sounding, it drove people out of the room. Even so, it ended up on the cover of major high-end magazines. (Later I was told by other people in the business that the company founder had severe high-frequency hearing loss, and was literally unable to discern that the amp sounded bad to most people. Nor was he willing to admit as much. He wound up telling the designer what to do, based on his own ears. Because he was an egotistical fool, who refused to acknowledge that his hearing was bad.) I'd tell you his name but it was an embarrassing incident and better forgotten. That firm went bankrupt recently, as his sales 'went off a cliff', and I'm not sure he deserves the extra abuse.

This also goes a long way toward explaining why I don't make tube hifi gear, hopefully. High-end audio is more like a freak show than a 'market'. It's full of arrogant over-50 man-boys who are obsessed with 'accuracy', yet usually have no idea what that means.

Guitar amps are starting to be similar to high-end in the sheer snobbery and idiocy. I've heard tube simulation devices, like the Line 6 products, that are as close to sounding like real vintage tube gear as one could possibly want. There are now quite a few tube amp simulators, made by various firms, that are basically as 'perfect' as can be. I've also heard 'real vintage style' tube amps, usually invented by idiots who wanted to take advantage of the 'tube tone fad', that sounded like broken transistor amps.

Yet guitarists keep demanding tube amps. And nowadays, they are paying extremely stiff prices for real tube amps with major brands like Marshall or Vox or Fender. Have you priced a Marshall JCM2000 amp head lately? Right now, despite a massive global recession, this 'standard for heavy rock' will cost you about $3000, with an 'official' Marshall speaker cab. Marshall and Vox belong to Korg, which is deliberately using these old brandnames to sell high-priced product to people who still think those firms are the same as they were in the 1960s. They aren't......the amps don't even sound like the old ones, mainly due to the poor quality of the tubes being made today. But it doesn't matter. They, like Gibson, Fender, and many other old brandnames that were around at the dawn of rock & roll, are simply trading on nostalgic warm tone feelings for bygone days.

It's why I find people who complain about Metasonix's 'high prices' to be pathetic. Those same people are often willing to pay $4000 for a modern reissue Gibson guitar, or $2500 for a 30-year-old TB303, or $75,000 for a Fairchild 670 limiter, because those things 'have the magic'. Whatever the hell that means.

My 'marketing', such as it is, doesn't focus on 'warm vintage tube tone'. Because it's not a real thing, it's a buzzword. Metasonix sounds different from everything else on the market and that's all I try to claim. It's the most 'real analog' possible--class A tube circuits. They might sound warm and soft, they might sound like a broken vacuum cleaner being shoved up your ass. It's more a question of the circuit design and the user's choices.

No one else had the guts to make tube synthesizer circuits, and to this day, if you ask a mainstream synth builder if they can design a tube synth circuit, they claim it is physically impossible or horribly impractical and costly. (Dieter Doepfer immediately comes to mind, because I've personally seen him tell people exactly that. And based on his marketability standards, he's right. Tubes are hell to deal with--costly, flaky, difficult to source, wasteful of power.)"

Monday, January 14, 2013

The Packrat November 2012 - February 2013





More episodes: http://www.umop.com/packrat.htm
https://www.facebook.com/keyboardpackrat

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Subdivisions on lotsa keyboards


YouTube via hamsterdunce, aka Dave of umop, The Packrat and more.

Monday, September 22, 2008

everythings gone green


more images here

Green Roland JX-1 via Dave of umop, home of our favorite synth rodent, The Packrat.

design by CustomSynth

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