MATRIXSYNTH: Saturday, July 8, 2006


Saturday, July 08, 2006

Daniel McPharlin



Daniel McPharlin. Click image for bigger shot.

History of The Moog Synthesizer on YouTube


The Screen Savers: History of The Moog Synthesizer.

"Segments like this one are really what made TSS so great. Dr. Robert Moog explains his Moog synthesizer and the Etherwave Theremin, an instrument that you have to see to believe."

Not sure why it's title this as it's not really the history of the Moog synthesizer. Regardless it is definitely worth a watch.

YouTube by scorpshockey.

Technosaurus - New Flickr Set



flickr by an1x. Title link takes you there. Via John.

Juno 106s - New Flickr Shot

flickr by hinotori mortal.

Juno 106s? I knew about the HS60 with built in speakers, but didn't realize Roland had a 106s. Anyone know more about this one?






Udpate via the comments:
"Apparently, it's the same as the HS-60 but with the cooler paint job. link" Scroll down when you get there.

The Simmons - New Flickr Shot

flickr by hinotori mortal.

X0XB0X Sample - VCA Distortion

Title link takes you to a 1.81M mp3 of the XOXBOX by Colin Chung. His notes below:

"Anyone notice that on the X0XB0X the output volume controls the amount of VCA distortion? When the volume pot is full up, and the reso high, I can hear a slightly distorted tone knock the volume back down to 75% and it's gone pretty cool either way - kinda like a Minimoog in that sense :)

I made a little quick demo just then first part is with volume pot at 100%, no accent and then as accent comes in, you can hear the grit. Also there is a ghost note from the accent due to a bug with v1.2 OS. I like that bug, cool shuffle feel effect :)

2nd part with volume pot at 75%, no distortion, but somehow loses the loudness and drive"
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