MATRIXSYNTH: Sunday, July 1, 2007


Sunday, July 01, 2007

Music Video: Mooger Vacation


YouTube via robotpickle.
"Summer time in Corpus Christi. Vacation footage from Corpus Christi, TX. All video shot on a Canon Powershot camera. For the music, I used the Oberheim OB8, Roland Alpha Juno 1, Virus, and Reaktor. Crowd ambience is from one of the indoor aquariums at the Texas State Aquarium."

Dor Demos the EMU SP-1200


YouTube via boomspot.
"Dor of www.boomspot.com shows you the basics of the legendary SP-1200 drum machine."

Bell Labs Speech Synthesis Site


In case you missed the update to this post, you can find a site on the Bell Labs Speech Synthesis here. Apparently you can still buy the kits here. Also, some comments in this electro-music.com thread. BTW, comments are disabled in this post so we can keep all the comments in the previous post.

via Pete

midiGun - alternative midi controller

Remember the midiGun? Here's a video of it.

YouTube via starcodo.
"The "midiGun" is a novel handheld midi controller. This gunshaped interface was especially designed to remotely control realtime music softwares like Ableton LIVE, Traktor DJ or others.

The "midiGun" replaces the classical DJ mixer and the keyboard at the same time. The "midiGun" is a new kind of device that can be intuitively used because of its handy shape and easy accessible knobs, buttons and sensors.

The user can trigger and control sounds and effects on a PC without watching a monitor or using a mouse and keyboard. The controllers and sensors can be individually customized to fit the connected software or to serve special user preferences. The "midiGun" offers 16 different controllers which can be cascaded in 16 switchable sets. This allows for a total of 256 independent sound and effects controls at the reach of your fingertips. Additional lighting effects and a visible distance measuring laserbeam guarantee for the attention of the audience. http://www.midigun.com"

3 Generations of EVI

via vgermuse

3 generations of EVI:
bottom: Crumar Steiner EVI, early 80's
middle: Steiner Midi EVI, 90's onward
top: AKAI Steiner EVI, 1987

As always, click the image for a larger shot.

rocco perciante ORGANISM 1.0!!!

via rocco

"noise synth with 3 oscillators 2 frequency modulator and more glitch effects generator.....video coming soon....."

http://www.percianterocco.it

COMMONTONES Phase II

COMMONTONES is a project by Sonicbrat, Eric, and LDT. In Phase I of COMMONTONES the members produced one track a day. The great thing about each track was that the description included a list of the instruments used. I put a few posts up on tracks featuring only one or two synths. It really was an interesting trip listening to what they come up with each day. For Phase II they will be doing one track a week. Each track will feature one member as a main driving force with the other two members as support.

"Three musicians...
Three minds...
One song...

A weekly affair between the trio. Their first music making effort as an entity rather than solitude contributions. They will be working on a single piece weekly, a song a week, for the entire month of July. This is their next step, something they had in mind for a long time... and finally materializing. This is only the beginning."

Title link takes you there.

Rhodes Chroma Programming Manual Now Online

via Chris Ryan on the Rhodes Chroma mailing list:

"The Programming Manual is now online at the site. This includes transcriptions and scans of all the sections from the print version: Structure, Programming, Panel Parameter Descriptions, Hidden Functions, Sample Program, Cassette Interface Notes, and Glossary.

There are a number of corrections, from spelling mistakes to errors in parameter values and a little bit of additional information. Thanks to David Clarke for his help with this.

As this was a significant effort -- 25,000 words manually transcribed and a fair amount of scanning -- I may consider this update a "special summer double issue" and forego a new article for August. (I will still post the ChromaTalk archive for July and do other minor updates.)

A question: now that this manual is available in hypertext, do you see any value in retaining the PDF file on the site? The PDF file is a scan (it is not searchable text), and the site does have a print style sheet which provides for a nicely formatted paper copy if needed. The (1.4MB) Programming Manual PDF has only been downloaded 54 times so far this year. The same goes for the 5MB Service Manual PDF, which has been downloaded 88 times, versus 701 page views in 2007 for the main page of the HTML version (the Schematics and Drawings page has been viewed 1055 times). There are now over 1700 files on the site, for a total of about 200MB of the 250MB I'm allowed with my current hosting plan, so there's some room left to grow but also a few large files of dubious value (I have removed the 5MB Sequencer Manual PDF as it's been downloaded only four times so far in 2007; it's still available on request).

Chris"

CustomSynth.co.uk Black Roland Juno-106


Click here for more shots via CustomSynth.

Update: two more higher res shots below. Click this for the full size.

Roland System 100m Patch Cables

Just the shot.

KORG Electribe A and R


YouTube via Denkitribe.
"Practicing improvisation... no pre-recorded sequences."

Crumar Orchestrator

Title link takes you to shots via this auction. Click the images for a bigger shot. Note the glass/plastic buttons under the main control panel in the second shot.

Desktop Synths

flickr by Head into music.

Title link takes you to a more shots of desktop synths.

SK1 VISUAL SYNTHESIZER (eddi)


YouTube via STAKKERHUMANOID. via Sendling.
"the visuals you are watching were created using just a casio sk1 and eddi (electronic devices digital interface) an output was taken from eddi and fed to a visual mixer where only the contrast and chroma were increased - no other effect has been applied for more info http://www.glitch.tv to purchase eddi http://www.fsoldigital.com this product was created by glitch.tv somerset uk for FSOLDIGITAL.CO"

Portable Nuclear Suitcase

via Muff Wiggler on this electro-music thread (3 more shots after the link).

RS7000 Acid House


YouTube via darenager.
"Rough mix of a track I am currently working on, it is just me muting tracks in and out on the RS7000 in realtime.

The track was written as a retrospective to the sounds I used to dance to at parties in my youth from 1987-1989. It takes influence from artists such as Mr Fingers, Frankie Knuckles, Marshall Jefferson and other great early house and acid house producers. There are no samples from other records but there is a couple of 303 loops and an 808 sample from my machines.

Hope you enjoy it."

Awesome stuff. I remember going to raves during this time in LA. Good times.

MOOG Micromoog

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

Details:
"To download a copy of the Moog Micromoog User Guide:
1) Right-Click on the link below
2) Choose “Save Target As...”
3) Choose your destination folder
4) Click “Save”
Moog Micromoog User Guide - 13.3MB (pdf file)"

Octave CAT

via this auction.

Details:
The original CAT Synthesizer was released in 1975 when the company now called Voyetra Turtle Beach, INC was called Octave Electronics. The second version called the CAT SRM (for "Series Revised Model"), was released in 1977, followed by the SRM2 in 1980. By that time the company had merged with Plateau Electronics and the company name changed to Octave-Plateau Electronics,Inc.

The Cat analog synthesis design served as the basis for the Voyetra Eight Synthesizer released in 1982. The Voyetra Eight's rich sound was utilized by such artists as Edgar Winter, Bon Jovi, The Eurythmic, Stevie Wonder and many other famous artists of the early 1980's. A copy of the first literature for the Voyetra Eight is included with the CAT instruction manual.

This CAT SRM 2 was the last of 100 units manufactured in 1981. These units were stored in a warehouse for 20 years and were intended for distrubution on the 25th anniversary of the CAT debut. As such this is a "Collector's Edition" CAT Synthesizer representing the art of analog music synthesis in the days before MIDI, programmability and digital synthesis."

Roland SH-05

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

Bell Labs Speech Synthesis



Click here for additional pics via this auction

Details:

"This complete and unused kit contains everything you need to understand speech synthesis and build your own synthesiser. Produced by Bell Systems Laboratories in 1963, the kit contains all the original equipment and parts which includes the book with complete instructions. The kit is complete and has never been used. It was intended for high school and college students and not for young children. This is an excellent source for hands on learning. When Bell Labs made something, they made it extremely well."

Update via Pete in the comments:
Bell Labs Speech Synthesis site
Kits still available here

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