MATRIXSYNTH: Saturday, January 27, 2007


Saturday, January 27, 2007

Namm Show: Reason 4.0 Synth Sneak Peak Video

Title link takes you to the video on Desmond.

Sent my way ia SoNiCbRaT.

Buchla 200e Finger Controller Video

Title link takes you to a video of the Buchla 200e finger controller. Anyone know the official name for the device?

MachineDrum UW tutorial by Jon at NAMM (resampling patterns)


YouTube via shagghie (be sure to check out the rest of shagghies videos).

Clavia Nord C1 demo at Winter Namm 2007


YouTube via cm2magazine.

Henry Butler & Bruce Katz Clavia booth NAMM 2007

YouTube via fregot.

Sequential Circuits Prophet 10

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

Details on this one:
"Here is a rare opportunity to own a legendary Sequential Circuits Prophet 10 in excellent condition. Analogue synths don’t come any better than this double manual beauty. The Prophet 10 is probably the fattest sounding analogue synth ever made and is effectively two Prophet 5’s stacked which can be played separately or simultaneously or even in unison mode to give 20 stunning VCO’s playing together for amazing synth lead sounds. The Prophet 10 can store 64 programmes (32 for each manual). In addition to the Prophet 5, the Prophet 10 has an EQ section, again programmable. Another really neat feature is an LED display which shows which of the oscillators is being used at any time.

This Prophet 10 has been cherished and has recently had new operating system chips (yes, you can still purchase them) and a new power supply fitted. It also has factory fitted midi. Also included is the diagnostic chipset and full technical manual (copy) purchased from Wine Country Sequential and an operating manual (copy)."

"I have had several questions regarding the Revision number. Mine is a Rev 0. There were 2 double manual Prophet 10 revisions - Rev 0 and Rev 1 (I don't know why they were given those Revision numbers). The Rev 1 was the final revision. The Rev 0 has the wafer drive storage for the 2,500 note sequencer - I don't have any wafer disks. The Rev 1 had a 10,200 note sequencer with tape drive. The only other difference was that the Rev 0's were shipped with a memory loss propblem which required a modification called the "ugly mod". Rev 1's were shipped with this modification. My Rev 0 has had the modification and has no problems with memory loss. If anyone has any questions, please contact me and I will arrange to contact via telephone to ensure questions are answered fully."

via Failed Muso

Oberheim Matrix-1000 with Access Programmer


Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction

Buchla NAMM 2007 Video

Title link takes you to the video on Sonic State. This is one of the better NAMM videos I have seen. It's fascinating from a true synthesist's perspective. This is a video for those of us who enjoy programming synths as much as simply playing them. You have to be into programming synths to really appreciate this one. What fascinated me was how much I was absorbed by the video only to realize virtually no music was played. Amazing. You can watch NAMM video after NAMM video of chords and melodies, and then you find something like this. For me, this is the gem of all NAMM videos I've seen so far. But then, that's just me...

On the other end of the spectrum, be sure to watch this.
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