MATRIXSYNTH: Saturday, March 3, 2007


Saturday, March 03, 2007

jupiter-glitch

Title link takes you to a demo of the Jupiter-6 sent in via Stephen.

"single patch with out any real manipulation other than some shaping of the filter. All the warbles are triggered by the LFO and VCO-2 acting as an LFO on VCO-1."

Bohm Digital Drum

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

via Loscha.

Waldorf Q+ Sequencer Modulation

Title link takes you to a track by Array in this Matrixsynth Forum thread.

"What you're hearing is just me holding down some chords while one sequencer line modulates the cutoff frequency of the analog filter, while another is modulating the pitch of a sinewave oscillator. The Q+ is providing TapDelay and Reverb. I hope you enjoy!"

I noticed it's hosted on a .edu domain. I backed it up here for future reference.

In the studio

flickr by MTPZ.

Moog Minimoog
Roland TR-909
Roland TR-808

in Second Life

Waldorf Edition Track Take 2 by Boele Gerkes

Remember this post? Title link takes you to an updated version of the track by Boele of SCD. This version features a whopping 16 PPGs, 1 Attack and 2 D-poles. Be sure to check out Boele's site for more.

Au Revoir Simone

Au Revoir Simone is an all girl synth band. Title link takes you to their website featuring more images and music. Synths include a Roland Juno-60, Korg MicroKorg, and more.

via aux

Vanhekis

Title link takes you to a site featuring a track done with nothing but a Yamaha CS60.

via Boele.

Yamaha MM6


YouTube via animism. Via Shepitology.

Yamaha DX200

No title link, just the shots pulled via this auction. The DX200 can load DX7 patches.

Yamaha AN200

No title link, just the shots pulled via this auction.

Roland TR-808 Box

No title link, just the shot pulled via this auction. Sent my way via Kerry.

Street Electronics

"StreetElectronics.com offers analog synth topics /demos /sounds /music and completed designs of devices that make audio, video, light, and other sensory output. The devices are simply created from inexpensive and easily acquired parts and microcontrollers including Microchip PIC, Atmel AVR, Parallax STAMP, and Motorola 68HC11. Custom parts like the MOS Technology 6581 SID chip are also used." And a few synth pics and audio demos including The Mumbler, a MIDI controlled speech synth. Title link takes you there. Via steve electronics in the comments of this post.
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