MATRIXSYNTH: Thursday, February 2, 2006


Thursday, February 02, 2006

Apple Lemur?


Interesting. Music Thing has a post up on a patent filed by Apple for a multi-touch tablet device. With midi and the right software you basically have a Lemur. I wonder who if anyone owns the actually patent to a multi-touch screen. Standard tablet PC screens only allow one point pressure. Title link takes you to the post on Music Thing.

The Orb - Gear List and Sound on Sound Article

Title link takes you to the Sound on Sound article. Click here for their gear list. Via Mati on AH.

My personal favorite


Official Orb Sites: http://www.theorb.com/index.html and http://www.backsideoftheorb.com/index.php

Oakley Sound Systems Modular

Update: This unit is for sale by Tony Allgood of Oakley Sounds. You can find contact info here.

Nice shot of an Oakley Sound Systems Modular. Click shot for bigger image. Title link takes you to Oakley Sound. Specs for this unit below.


18 Modules:

Top row:
1 Noise/filter
2 VCO issue 4
1 VCO issue 3
1 SuperLadder [Moog variant] issue 4
1 Equinoxe issue 2
1 SVF issue 2 but with issue 1 front panel
1 Triple-VCA issue 2 but with older front panel

Bottom row:
1 3U power supply
1 midiDAC issue 2
1 4 x 3 multiple
1 VC-LFO issue 1
1 MOTM-380 Quad LFO
1 Control-3 issue 1
1 Comparator issue 1
1 Sample/Hold and Slew issue 2
1 Triple Little-EG
2 ADSR/VCA issue 2 [VC core]

Panels are standard black Scheaffer. All modules have Spectrol pots
except the midiDAC and Triple Little-EG.

Moog Voyager in Band Pass Mode

Title link takes you to a 327k mp3 of the Voyager in band pass mode, courtesy of MC.

Inside a Moog Voyager

Title link takes you to a page on Till Kopper's website with shots and notes on the inside of a Moog Voyager. Enjoy.

Early PPG Mono Synth

Title link takes you to shots pulled from this auction. Notes from the auction below, in German and then translated to "English." Gotta love the translation tools. : )



Update via Yves in the comments:
"You will find some related information on this site dedicated to PPG: http://www.ppg.synth.net/1002_20/" Note the retractable patch chords in the shot above vs. the shots on the PPG site.

"sehr gut erhaltener analoger mono Synthesizer von PPG. Nach verschiedenen Fachauskünften handelt es sich um ein frühes modell des 1002 (located in Hamburg, Germany PPG stood for Palm Productions GmbH. Wolfgang Palm was the owner and chief designer at PPG. Palm started making synthesizers around 1975 and during these early days he became associated with members of the German proto-space-music band,... Other early instruments included the PPG 1002, which Palm called "the first programmable synthesizer")... das gerät ist funktionsfähig und kann auch vorort ausprobiert werden. EbayGebühren und Versand übernimmt der Käufer. Das Gerät kann auch abgeholt werden. ACHTUNG: Das Gerät bekommt Strom und gibt Töne von sich. Da ich nicht weiß, wie es funktioniert, kann ich keine einwandfrei Funkion garantieren!"

"very well received similar mono Synthesizer of PPG. after different specialized information concerns it an early model of the 1002 (located in Hamburg, Germany PPG stood for Palm Productions GmbH Wolfgang Palm which the owner and chief for designer RK PPG. Palm started making synthesizers around 1975 and during thesis early days he became associated with members OF the German proto space music bound... OTHER early instrument included the PPG 1002, which Palm called "the roofridge programmable more synthesizer")... that turns out is functional and can also for suburb be tried out. EbayGebuehren and dispatch takes over the buyer. The equipment can be also fetched. NOTE: The equipment gets river and gives tones of itself. Since I do not know, how it functions, I cannot guarantee perfectly to Funkion!"

Waldorf Dreams



Update3: Via sizzlemeister and James of Retro Thing: www.waldorfmusic.de is registered to Joachim Flor, the former sales director for Hartmann. Hartmann designed the hardware look and feel for Waldorf as well as other manufacturer's. According to James, "Axel Hartmann is the interface designer responsible for such remarkable instruments as the Waldorf Wave and the Alesis A6 Andromeda. His list of clients include companies like Access, Alesis, Antares, Creamware, Korg, Line 6, Novation, Steinberg, and Waldorf." Exciting stuff indeed.

Update2: More on electro-music.

Update via the comments (this sounds like it's for real):
"from the waldorf-user-forum:

moreno>> Jurij, where did you see that rumour?

did not seen/read yet anywhere, i actually heard it. the "rumour" is _confirmed_ by mr.stenzel/ex.waldorf r&d, so, its not a rumour any longer. fact is waldorf has been sold to a new owner recently although the name is kept top-secret. details about the acquisition will be published "soon" in form of an official press release (hopefully) whitin 1-3 weeks."

Title link takes you to a post on Moogulator speculating rumors of Waldorf coming back. I haven't heard anything on this and would be pretty surprised (and obviously thrilled) if it turned out to be true. Apparently there have been some Waldorf's for sale in shops in Germany, including this one I previously posted on. Kind of odd as I remember not being able to find any Waldorf products shortly after they went into insolvency. I'm not sure what the rules are on selling new product from a company that hasn't been in existence for this long, if you know please share. In Moogulator's post there is a reference to http://www.waldorfmusic.de, which I haven't seen yet. It looks like a snapshot of the Waldorf site from Oct, 2003 and there are rendering issues in Firefox but not IE. The last date on the site's records are dated June 14, 2005. The FTP links on the site go to the old domain, which no longer exits. I knew about Paul Maddox's Waldorf Site and http://waldorf.electro-music.com, hosting the old files, but not this newer site. I'm guessing this is just a rumor but I don't mind dreaming. Waldorf was one of my favorite synthesizer companies and they had one of my favorite support lists. Here's a bit of trivia for you: When I got my XTk, I sent them a letter on my thoughts. They liked it so much they actually put it up on the XTk page as the only user impression/review. I was totally floored and obviously honored. I'll need to see if I can dig that up. Also check out the reference to Carbon111 on the bottom of the right pane of this XTK page. Man I miss Waldorf.

Universal Control Voltage Module DIY Modular & MIDIWall

For those of you not familiar with MIDIWall, it's Mark Pulver's synth site filled with synthesizer goodness. So what does this post have to do with MIDIWall? Click on the title link for more on the Universal Control Voltage Module DIY Modular, then go to MIDIWall. Notice anything in common? : ) Via the mighty Moogulator. Nice find Moogulator!

Peter Gabriel and His Fairlight - 1982 Video on DVDBorn

Title link takes you there.

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