MATRIXSYNTH: Saturday, September 22, 2007


Saturday, September 22, 2007

Xelius Project - RetrĂ² electronique "Live Version"


YouTube via albatronia. info@xeliusproject.com
Spot the synths. Hints in the label. Let me know if I missed any.

Sequence Time with Gazdatronik


YouTube via Gazdatronik. Sent my way via E. S.
"As I live here in 1986, I goof around with some coded passages in real-time.

Korg dw-8000 on bass
Roland JX-3p on more bass
Yamaha TX81Z on random arpeggio
Oberhiem Matrix 6 on atonal, gong, and occasional lead.
Emu SP-12 on drums

Available on videocassette or laserdisc" No link though. Hmm...
Remember, if you want me to put up a post it MUST feature specific synths either showcasing them in video, pics or audio. I've been getting a few requests for stuff that may feature a given synth or two, but don't really showcase them. This video does. BTW, you are free to post your synth music on SYNTHWIRE along with anything else synth related. Just shoot me an email and I'll sign you up. Contact info just under the right search box on SYNTHWIRE or down below on the right here on MATRIXSYNTH.

Introducing the MMM "Phoenix Series" (Micro-Mini) Modular Synthesizer



The new MMM “Phoenix Series” (Micro-Mini) Modular Synthesizer
By Mattson Mini Modular.

The MMM Phoenix series synthesizer incorporates true-analog modules encased in a “grab and go” housing format.

Each of the two system cabinets contain space for 12 modules fed by a common power supply, providing for a truly portable, 24 module, analog modular system. When you’re ready to go, the cabinets latch face-to face into a compact, protective enclosure measuring 11-3/8” (28.89cm) W X 15” (38.1cm) H X 7” (17.78cm) D. Roughly, the size of 6 packages of printer paper stacked 3 high, side by side.

Open, the system measures 23” (58.42cm) W X 15” (38.1cm) H X 3.5” (8.89cm) D. As your budget and needs grow, the system has been designed to interlock with additional systems, horizontally and vertically, for virtually infinite system expansion. Each system responding to one of 16 MIDI channels if so desired. Grow your system into a larger system with more creative power available than is available in a larger format system of the same size. When it’s time to go, the entire system breaks down easily into independent, easy to transport cases.

The modules conform to the electrical audio and CV standards of most of the currently available systems and can be cross-patchable with other manufacturers systems.

Initially, the system will only be available in the US and in limited, built-to-order production runs. Individual modules won’t be immediately for sale but will be available to be purchased in addition to the “basic system” order.

The basic system consists of the case, power supply/MIDI module and the 10 modules highlighted on Matrixsynth over the past week, these modules fill the entire first cabinet providing for a plug-and-experiment, complete basic modular synthesizer. The second cabinet contains space for 12 additional modules of your choice.

The basic system is offered for $1,595.00. Additional “core” modules for the second case will be offered for $105.00 each, regardless off the module. Since the additional modules must be ordered initially with the basic system, the modules will be discounted $5.00 from the retail module value.

The Power Supply/MIDI module is a 2-space module that is integrated into the system and will not be available for individual purchase.
Visit us at http://www.mattsonminimodular.com"

Roland JD-800 Digital Synthesizer - *Pad Sounds*


Youtube via retrosound72.
"Some Pad-Sounds from the Roland JD-800 Synthesizer. used by: Vangelis (1492 Soundtrack), Underworld, Pet Shop Boys, Jarre, Genesis and many more more info: www.retrosound.de"

Ken Stone (CGS) Seqencer


via this auction

4 channel 8 step Sequencer
MOTM format

Unisynth XG-1

via this auction.

Chamberlin M-300


images via this auction.

"For your consideration is this 1959 Chamberlin M-300 electro-mechanical keyboard in 100% ALL ORIGINAL condition. This one-of-a-kind Chamberlin M-300 was invented and crafted by Harry Chamberlin for the great Bobby Darin. This exact Chamberlin is the one which was later used on Darin's 1960 hit "Mack the Knife." Harry Chamberlin only made ONE M-300, which is essentially the better half of an M-600.

This Chamberlin has been completely restored to factory specs and is ready for professional studio recording use. In the early M-600s, and in this M-300, the tapes themselves have much more dynamics and detail than the later tapes found in the M1s. This is probably due to fewer generations of copies to the original masters. Additionally, the vacuum tube preamp and amplification stages are far superioir sounding to the transistorized amplifcation stages found in the M1.

The sound of this M-300 is far superior to that of an M1 and M4, and it sounds most similar to a Mellotron Mk II. The keyboard action on the 300 is much better suited for the mechanical tape keyboard system. The keys have much better response to the tapes than an M1.

Recording directly off the speaker is much more dynamic than going direct, as both the amplification stage and quality of the speaker are amazing.

There were a couple owners between myself and the great Bobby Darin- none of whom are very interesting musicians are who were able to express the greatness of this keyboard.

None except the notorious and legendary Vincent Gallo who used it for recording and performance on several occasions. I tried to buy this unit from Gallo for years offering cash or whatever it would take to get it, but finally during a restoration Gallo was doing on his Universal Audio board I was able to offer the unfindable parts he needed to complete the task. So I acquired this machine from Gallo after he relucatantly did a deal with me, even insulting me as I left.

I expect him to bid if he finds out it is for sale."

KORG Poly-61

images via this auction.

Linn LM-1

images via this auction. via kerry

Note the "Linn and Moffett Electronics Inc." on the front panel.

inside the MG 1 Realistic Moog synth

via alka
"I recently borrowed my friend's half-working Realistic Moog MG 1and decided to clean it up for him. Upon opening, I was greeted with about a pound of hair (cat and human), bits of paper, an army figure and a horribly decomposing "foam" dust guard. As I'm not too familiar with this synth, I am unaware if this is a common problem or if something was perhaps spilled into this machine at one point. My friend that owns the board said he purchased it from a coffee shop and that it never did work correctly." Click here for more shots.
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