MATRIXSYNTH: Thursday, November 3, 2005


Thursday, November 03, 2005

Synth Coverpop

Via Music Thing. Very cool. I was hoping this was coming when I saw the guitar version on Music Thing. It sounds like Tom got the creater to do a synth version. Way to go Tom! Title link takes you there. You have to use it to appreciate it.

Voyager Acid

A little raw Voyager acid with Roland TR-909 and MC-09. Right click title link and save - 2.2M MP3.



Details:

  • Roland TR-909
  • Roland MC-09 Phrase Lab (synced to 909 and just running the preset Patch 01 bass line).
  • The MC-09 audio out straight into the Voyager

  • Voyager filters set to 1 Pole

  • Voyager modwheel set to random LFO to Filter

  • LFO synced to 909 set at 6

  • Cutoff set at 1k

  • Resonance set at 6

  • Spacing at 0

  • OSC 1, 2, 3 and Noise on the Voyager set to 0, so this is all MC-09

  • No effects/processing. Just raw via a Tascam US-428 USB audio in

  • Wave converted to MP3


Starts with modulation at zero then I start messing with the mod wheel (subtle to give it a little motion), nothing else. I suck at playing and recording, so apologies for the quality. It sounds much better on my monitors. I was just messing around with this and thought I'd share.

Prophet 5 Shots

Update: Tim updated the synth to a 3.3 with the 120 memories. Price is the same.

SCI Prophet 5 for sale. Title link takes you to more shots saved for posterity. Details below including contact info if you are interested.



"Due to unfortunate circumstances, I need to sell off one of my Prophet 5s.

This one is in fairly nice shape, with one blemish. It looks like it
might have been stored on it's end under less than favorable conditions
at some time, so the right hand end panel is a bit "weathered". It's
definitely something that could be easily sanded and restained. Also
the paint on the metal base is peeling off a bit in that area on the
bottom, but this is an easy one to solve. Aside from that it's in very
nice shape.

I was planning on refinishing the end and keeping it, but I really can't
at this point.

I need to sell this one off QUICKLY, so I'm pricing it at $1350 and will
only accept payment by Paypal. I'm looking to wrap this one up right away.

Additionally, if someone wants to pay an additional $50, I'll do the 3.3
upgrade to take it up to the 120 programs before I ship it out.

It's a really nice Prophet, and I hate to sell off gear, but this one
has to go.

Pictures are posted at:

http://my.execpc.com/AF/C0/sexsymbl/Prophet/
Thanks!

Tim (sexsymbol [AT] execpc.com)"

The Packrat and his Keytar


I posted earlier on the Packrat and his Keytar, which he planned to don for Halloween. Well, here he is in full splendor. Nice vans man. : ) Title link takes you to a bigger shot.

Meet Clyde

Had to put up the after shot. : ) I bet it talks to you just like HAL.

Scaramanga - New Flickr Shots

Damn. Some amazing, amazing close up shots of various gear. Had a hard time picking one for the post! So of course I went with green on black. : ) Title link takes you to more.

New Yamaha TQ5 Shot

I posted about the Yamaha TQ5 just yesterday. Well reptar who started the thread on VSE put up a shot of his turned on. I didn't relize that black bar was actually a screen. Pretty cool. Ah, the things that fascinate me... : )

Corky Burger's Modular Mayem

Join Corky Burger in his building of a synth.com modular. Every month he will be putting up a new module and sharing his experience including sound samples. Title link takes you there.



"Corky Burger is building a modular synth. Month by month he adds a new module which unlocks further sound manipulation possibilities. He promises to keep you updated on his progress with downloadable sounds and insights into his sonic exploration."

Jupiter 6 and PPGs

Nice shot in via Lars on AH of a Roland Jupiter 6 and PPGs on an A-Frame.

Steiner Master's Touch filter/cv/gate Breath Controller


Interesting piece currently on the *bay. Title link takes you to shots saved for posterity.

From the auction: "This auction is for one vintage Steiner (Crumar) Master's Touch breath controller in great functional and okay cosmetic condition. Basically it's a voltage controlled resonant filter (VCF) and voltage controlled amplifier (VCA) with rubber tubes and mouthpieces that you use to control the cutoff ("S.E.D." in Steiner terminology) and gate the volume. Runs on 110V US voltage and has built in power supply/cord.
There's an input for an audio signal to be processed by the VCF and VCA, and outputs for the processed, dry and mixed signals. CV outputs are also generated by the mouthpieces ("breath" and "bite") and these can be used to control external synthesizers or effects via cv or pedal inputs. There is also a little rubber pad by which you can generate CV via a fingertip along with both positive (v-trig for old Rolands and Arps) and short-to-ground (s-trig for old Moogs, Korgs and Yamahas) gate outputs available simultaneously. Little red LEDS show the status of the trigger and breath outputs. Very versatile and incorporates very well with any modular system. Extremely easy to use. "
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