MATRIXSYNTH: Saturday, September 13, 2008


Saturday, September 13, 2008

Roland TB-303 with Original Packaging


images via this auction

"Overhauled by Roland JAPAN"

They still service old gear?

"The Roland TB-303 Bass Line is a synthesizer with built-in sequencer manufactured by the Roland corporation in 1982 and 1983 that had a defining role in the development of contemporary electronic music. The TB-303 (named for "Transistor Bass") was originally marketed to guitarists for bass accompaniment while practicing alone. Production lasted approximately 18 months, resulting in only 10,000 units. It was not until the mid- to late-1980s that DJs and electronic musicians in Chicago found a use for the machine in the context of the newly developing house music genre. At the time they were very cheap, which helped to contribute to their popularity. The TB-303 is considered a collector's item today, often valued at US $1000 to $3000. An example recently sold on eBay for US $2,275.00. Phuture's "Acid Tracks" is widely acknowledged to have been the first Acid House recording to incorporate prototypical TB-303 sounds. Earlier recordings featuring the TB-303 can be traced back as far as the early Electro scene, including artists such as Ice T, Newcleus, and Mantronix, as well as pop musicians such as Heaven 17 and Section 25. In the early 90's, as new Acid styles emerged, the 303 was often overdriven, producing a harsher sound. Examples of this technique include Hardfloor's 1992 EP "Acperience", and Interlect 3000's 1993 EP "Volcano". The well-known "acid" sound is typically produced by playing a repeating note pattern on the TB-303, while altering the filter's cutoff frequency, resonance, and envelope modulation. The TB-303's accent control modifies a note's volume, filter resonance, and envelope modulation, allowing further variations in timbre. A distortion effect, either by using a guitar effects pedal or overdriving the input of an audio mixer, is commonly used to give the TB-303 a denser, noisier timbre--as the resulting sound is much richer in harmonics. The head designer of the TB-303, Tadao Kikumoto, was also responsible for leading design of the TR-909 drum machine." Be sure to check out the seller's other items. Quite the list there.

Audio Damage Automaton Now Available...

You can find it here.
"Automaton is a unique look at buffer effects, allowing you to experiment with artificial life within your DAW. With four separate effects (Stutter, Modulate, Bitcrush, and Replicate) driven by a cellular automata sequencer, Automaton is capable of adding subtle seemingly random fills and "humanizing" effects, but if you like, you can crank the sequencer up to eleven, and watch as your DAW becomes a petri dish while Automaton makes complete hay of the track you've inserted it to.

» Cellular automata sequencer with host tempo-sync, five different musically useful rulesets (including a step sequencer), extensive randomization features, and a life of its own.

» Four sequencer-driven effects, including Stutter (a buffer delay for extremely short loop slices), Modulate (a self-modulating ring modulator), Bitcrush (sample rate and bit depth reduction, and our own "Error" effect), and Replicate (a special version of our Replicant effect, tuned for use with the cellular automata sequencer).

» Master section allows extensive mixing capabilities, enabling Automaton to excel at either adding subtlety (like an occasional extra hi-hat) or complete self-generating IDM madness.

» MIDI Learn for hardware control of most parameters (VST only)"

videos previously posted here.

The fleet, again

flickr by Ricardipus

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"Akai AX-80 (left), Casio CZ-5000 (right), Sequential Circuits Split-8 (middle, at bottom)."

KORG 707 (1988)

flickr by Neil Vance

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KORG 707 Ad

Moanonme


YouTube via larsby
"I tried to build a monome, but ended up with something similar. Read more about the build over here: http://www.larsby.com/johan/moanonme/"

Tony Little Workout [Korg DS-10 Remix]


YouTube via slake487
"Tony Little Video Workout with music by Cheatz - Techcraze 2 created on KORG DS-10. Hard to sync music with video using movie maker."

Modular Sex!!!


YouTube via thedivinechemical
"I've only got one oscillator and a MIDI-CV converter, but holy shit does this thing kick ass even with so little firepower!"

Roland SH-101 Red

images via this auction

Moog The Source

images via this auction

"1982 Moog Source (aka The Source), a twin VCO monophonic analogue synthesiser... 16 patch memories, a great arpeggiator and sequencer built in... beautifully weighted increment control wheel... Has S/trigger and CV in's and outs, so easy to hook up to Midi with something like a Kenton Pro-1 etc."

Moog Minimoog Minus Boards

images via this auction
"Minimoog, Serial # 6581 final assembled (back in the good old days when synths were hand made) on December 21, 1974. Back in the late 80's when I was into at the time revolutionary MIDI possibilities, I decided I wanted a Studio Electronics Midimoog. So I took the cards out and sent them to Studio Electronics to go in the Midimoog I bought from them (I sold the Midimoog several years ago).

A Minimoog with Serial # 6587 recently sold for almost $4000.00. It obviously came with the cards, but if you're willing to wait and find the cards, you'll have a Minimoog that will be guaranteed to go up in value even more as each year passes!" Again, note this one does NOT have the voice board so it obviously does NOT work. Now go look at the price. :) Anyone know what each board was? You can see the slots in this bottom inside shot.

STUDIO ELECTRONICS MIDIMOOG

via this auction

Make Noise Format Jumbler in Eurorack format


"The module is a passive, 12 HP/TE format panel adaptor. It has connections for banana jacks, 1/4", 2 x 1/8" and a single ground jack for the banana grounding. There is no power required, in other words there is no ribbon cable and you can even use the module without mounting it if desired. Furthermore the module can be used as a "mini" multiple depending on how its hooked up."

The module is in-stock and can be ordered at Analogue Haven

Kawai K3 | demo by syntezatory.prv.pl


YouTube via Jexus

"986 Kawai K3. All sounds programmed by WC Olo Garb. Video editing by WC Olo Garb. ||| Syntezatory.prv.pl Videos: showing you not what a synthesizer can do, but what a man can do with a synthesizer.

In some patches I use aftertouch (the force applied while depressing the keys as a modulation source). It affects filter cutoff, oscillator pitch, and DCO1 vs DCO2 balance."

E-mu - Oberheim - Korg


YouTube via twelvebits
"SP 1200, Matrix-6R and Wavestation sequenced with Logic 8. Synths are without external efx."

Livewire AFG glitch


YouTube via cray56
"Livewire AFG with Electro Harmonix Stereo Memoryman with Hazari"

KORG DS-10 My Original Music #1


YouTube via ozashikiTECHNO

Stylophone with KORG DS-10 + iPhone App


YouTube via jetdaisuke
"http://webdog.be/archives/0...
I play the stylophone like Kraftwerk's "Pocket Calculator". with Nintendo DS and iPod touch."

Old Korgs are Cool


YouTube via synthesizerman
"Old korgs are cool. The MiniDoc is doing all the work pushing around a few Korgs, a modular synthesizer, and a Roland TR-808. The MiniDoc can also lace sync tracks onto analog tape or a DAW."
Spot the synths. That little orange one is an EML Polybox.

Pitch shifting & Amplitude Modulating a Drum Sample with a


YouTube via isotopeofme
"In the interest of learning more about the electronics I use, I put together this simple beginners DIY electronic kit from Maplin. I modified it slightly, where there should have been a small condenser microphone I put in a wired input so that I can route sounds from the modular and computer through it. This is an example of the (ahem) high quality pitch shifting algorithm you can get your hands on for 10 GBP and what it does to a drum sample. This little battery powered gizmo pitch shifts up or down 3 octaves, amplitude modulates with a square wave and and has what I assume to be a ring modulation mode. Im using my Doepfer VCA to attenuate the signal. I put it together in about an hour last weekend but botched the job. This morning I went back and traced my error to ignoring the polarity on the LED and a diode. Unfortunately I think I fried the LED because its not doing what it is supposed to do. More on http://www.isotopeofme.com"

Arturia CS-80v


YouTube via GCom67
" A quick demo i made showing some of the sounds from the very nice Arturia CS-80v vsti synth."

And in this room, we keep the 1980s

flickr by orbz

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Roland JX-3P

sill in progress

via mono-poly's public channel

click here for a crazy big shot. Note at the top of the image you can select different sizes.

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