MATRIXSYNTH: Saturday, October 18, 2008


Saturday, October 18, 2008

un synthesizer. acoustic sitar keyboard keytar

via this auction

note the consistency of the keys

" From India. This very portable, lightweight, 3 feet long,10-string keyboard sitar (with built in case) has 24 keys ! Of the 10 strings two are allocated as drones sympathetic strings (like on a sitar) the other 8 assigned to the keyboard. They can be tuned differently. Keytar is self-contained in a multi-colored wood cabinet. Hard to tell from photo but this has individual keys (sharps & flats) for chromatic play on it. The keys by the way are physically larger on the left side and gradually get smaller as you approach the right side of the keyboard. Very strange indeed. TO PLAY _One hand strums with provided pick (or in my case a pen) while the other hand presses a key to select pitch. It is a really cool authentic street instrument from India. Totally acoustic. Completely outrageous. Great for recording, videos, live performance, music experimentation, ethnic stuff, or simply art.

No electricity. No MIDI. They are all painted a little different so color style may be different from photo. They work great with a pick-up for recording or gigs."

Lyricon I wind synthesizer

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Analogue systems dynamic freq.shift


YouTube via Audiobersjerk. via the Big City Music blog.
"Rhodes piano thru Analogue systems Rs240 Bode frequency shifter. Rs35 External Source Processor picking up the dynamics of the piano and modulate the depth of the Rs240 creating a nice panning effect. Simple patch but nice sound. More info:analogue systems.co.uk"

Too Disturbing to Post?

Linn drum machine getting shot up

YouTube via midtnmike. Don't watch if you find the destruction of synths disturbing.
"This is me shooting a Linn Drum Machine with my S&W .500 Magnums. It was one of the first digital drum machines on the market." Not me, matrix, of course. I would never harm a synth, even a dead one. It's sacrilege in my book. So disturbing I almost didn't put this one up.
Now, on other hand there is this awesome video (don't miss this one).
via Kerry. If you don't get the second video, see this.

Red Blooded Women - Synthesizer (Live @ PJ Mobile


YouTube via mceyedol. You know you like it.
"Red Blooded Women Performing "Synthesizer" the final song in their amazing set!
Recorded by MCEyedol
PopJustice Mobile Disco
Old Blue Last, London
13/10/08"

Old School


YouTube via sync4000

KORG R3 - CREVICE


YouTube via hima7voltus
"KORG R3 syntheziser/vocoder sound demo called crevice. So then, what do you think about it?"

DOEPFER A-100 MODULAR IN DARKNESS


YouTube via whiteeagle1973made
"M Best friend's Serge's Doepfer A-100 modular, in full darkness,in the day that was set up for the first time. only it's LED lights blinking, as it plays some 60's SCI-FI sounds, via it's FANTASTIC spring reverb."

Sim Synthesizer


YouTube via sliptz. Green keys come in around 1:38 and a few times before. Green is good, green is best.

Guru Josh - Infinity (original full video)


YouTube via Sensenick. You know you like it. Sent my way via fischek. Spot the synths. Anyone know what the box he's messing with at the end is?
"Original video for Infinity, by Guru Josh, 1990.
Full video, no mix with others and no remixes."

Blofeld init sound...

via the Waldorf list:

"The things one can do with an init sound.... :D

http://www.synthmusic.info/mpdries/init.mp3

Boele" of SCD

Oberheim OB-X Memory Expansion

via this auction

"This vintage upgrade gave the original OBX three times the memory capacity than the original stock OBX offered."

Studio Electronics MIDI Moog Minimoog Oscillator Board


via this auction

"Studio Electronics oscillator circuit board from their MIDIMini rackmount Minimoog synthesizer. This is 3 cloned Minimoog oscillators on a circuitboard. It's a more stable version of the original Minimoog oscillator board that can plug directly into either a Studio Electronics MIDI Mini or a real vintage Minimoog model D synthesizer. It's the same shape and size of the original Minimoog oscillator board. If you have an original Minimoog but it's got dead oscillators or really unstable oscillators, this board may be a good purchase for you. Alternatively, if you're a DIY type who enjoys building synths, you might want to buy this board so you've got 3 Minimoog style oscillators at your disposal. Obviously there's no power supply or chassis included so if you're without a vintage Minimoog or MIDImini, you'll need to rig something up."

Oberheim Two Voice

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Crumar Stratus

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"We've had multiples of most vintage synths but this is the first one of these we've had in. So either they're rare or there just arent many of them here in the US. The color scheme reminds us of the Oberheim OBX. Here's an overview.... It's a 2 oscillator 6 note polyphonic analog synth that uses CEM chips, the same type inside the most sought after vintage analog polysynths, so there's a similar sound, perhaps with a lesser price tag. There's also an organ section with 4 drawbars to determine volumes of each of 4 octaves. The filter sounds really nice - its got quite a warm sound. The LFO can do FM, wah or tremolo. The LFO section also has adjustable slope and delay, which many similar synths didn't have. There's a button that causes the LFO to automatically do 1 octave square wave pitch modulation, which is a really interesting feature. The oscillator glide can be set to single or multi trigger. There's an oscillator pitch envelope as well. Otherwise, it's got your usual polysynth features. One particular strange feature is the ability for the voices to alternate between square and sawtooth waveforms. I can understand both at the same time, but alternating? Can someone please explain to me why anyone would want this? :)"

ACCESS PROGRAMMER for OBERHEIM MATRIX-1000


via this auction

"Hard to find knob box controller for Matrix-1000, Matrix-6, Matrix-6R"

Korg Z1


YouTube via GRO221. sent my way via fischek.

RjDj The mind twisting hearing sensation.


YouTube via RjDjme
"RjDj is a music application for the Iphone. It uses sensory input to generate and control music you are listening to. RjDj is mainly consumed with headphones. Think of it as the next generation of walkman or mp3 player. The consumer experience of RjDj is similar to the effects of drugs. Drugs affect our sensory perception, so does RjDj. RjDj is a mind twisting hearing sensation."

RjDj scene: Gridwalker by Frank Barknecht

"Frank Barknecht presents the gridwalker scene on the RjDj Barcelona sprint. He also explains the patch."

4 MOTM 800's, modded

flickr by sduck409

full size

"4 Synthtech MOTM 800 envelope generators, all modded with Tellun DB-800 daughterboards, which adds various functions and provides for the 2 leds. The one on the right with the red led - I ran out of green ones, and digikey was out of them, so I use a red one - maybe I'll change it out later (or maybe not?)."

Dutch Space Mission - set 2 @E-Live


YouTube via filbyhyde22
"A section from the 2nd set recorded at E-live on 11-10-08. The perfect blend of Phrozenlight and Von Haulshoven."

opto_feedback


opto_feedback from Alex Inglizian on Vimeo.
cliplead.blogspot.com/. Direct link to post.

Innova Recordings Releases Schrader's Monkey King CD


Be sure to see the notes from Barry on the synths used further below.

"Barry Schrader’s Monkey King CD has been released by Innova Recordings on Innova 703. The CD contains music inspired by the five elements of ancient Chinese tradition in Wu Xing – Cycle of Destruction, and by stories from the great Chinese classic Journey to the West.

Wu Xing - Cycle of Destruction deals with the Chinese concept of Wu Xing, the five elements in ancient Chinese tradition: wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. These are important in Chinese astrology, medicine, and BaGua, a system of trigrams used in Fengshui and other areas of Chinese life and culture. The five elements are often arranged in one of two cycles: the cycle of birth, ending with earth, or, as in this work, the cycle of destruction: metal, wood, earth, water, fire. Wu Xing - Cycle of Destruction explores these elements in transcendent ways. The Metal and Wood sections are aural depictions of the elemental density of the mediums, while Earth considers the metaphysics of planetary rotation and revolution. Water reflects on the conceptual aspects of the world's oceans at various depths, voyaging from the darkest abyss to the light of distant shores. Finally, in Fire, there are the physical and spiritual effects of all-engulfing flames.

Monkey King is based on scenes from the classic Chinese book Journey to the West, written around 1550 by Wu Cheng-en. Considered one of the great classics of Chinese literature, the book chronicles the adventures of the Monkey King, Sun Wukong, one of the most fascinating fictional characters ever created. Barry Schrader has taken some of the most famous scenes from this book and created Monkey King, a new electronic music journey into the imagined past of Chinese legend. In the tradition of Schrader's Lost Atlantis, Monkey King explores an immense imaginary aural landscape.

Tobias Fischer of Tokafi writes:

"Monkey King is a colorful combination of Schrader's recognizably arousing orchestral maneuvers with an immediate melodic appeal, gentle harmonic textures, and electronic echoes of traditional Chinese instruments. While individual elements sound strangely familiar, the resulting entity is without direct reference, a style which is as timeless as it is futuristic and which revels an ancient mythology with the tools of today. Without a single doubt, this piece is the most accessible in Schrader's oeuvre."

Some of the scenes depicted in Schrader's Monkey King are the birth of Monkey, his underwater journey to visit the palace of the Dragon King of the Eastern Sea where Monkey takes possession of the Staff of the Milky Way, Monkey's attempt to jump over Buddha's palm, and Monkey's apotheosis in becoming the Buddha Victorious in Strife.

Barry Schrader has been acclaimed by the Los Angeles Times as "a composer born to the electronic medium," named "a seminal composer of electro-acoustic music" by Journal SEAMUS, and described by Gramophone as a composer of "approachable electronic music with a distinctive individual voice to reward the adventurous." "There's a great sweep to Schrader's work that puts it more in line with ambitious large-scale electronic works by the likes of Stockhausen (Hymnen), Eloy (Shanti) and Henry (take your pick), a line that can be traced backwards to Mahler, Bruckner and Beethoven." writes Dan Warburton of the Paris Transatlantic Magazine. Computer Music Journal states that Schrader’s "music withstands the test of time and stands uniquely in the American electronic music genre." Schrader's compositions for electronics, dance, film, video, mixed media, live/electro-acoustic music combinations, and real-time computer performance have been presented throughout the world. He has been a member of the Composition Faculty of the California Institute of the Arts School of Music since 1971, and has also taught at the University of California at Santa Barbara and the California State University at Los Angeles. His music is recorded on the Innova label. His web site is barryschrader.com."

I asked Barry what he used on the CD:
"As to what I used to compose 'Monkey King' and 'Wu Xing - Cycle of Destruction,' the only hardware I used (other than my Mac) was a Yamaha TX816. Here's a list of the software: Digital Performer, Unisyn, Peak, Rocket Science, and Cycling 74 Pluggo. The last two, of course, are bundles, and have multiple plugins, too many to name. DP also has a lot of plugins.

"As for synthesis techniques, I used additive synthesis, subtractive synthesis (including granular), amplitude modulation, frequency modulation, and transfer functions, which, of course, involve the use of wavetable synthesis. So everything, including all of the sound sources, is digital. I know most of the people who visit your site love analog. I composed with analog equipment for many years, and I still enjoy hearing music created on analog systems. But I'm so used to working with computers now, that I don't think I could go back to analog, and I also don't think I could get the degree of control I need to compose the way I want.

"I work mainly in event lists so that I can specify data. All of the timbres for 'Monkey King' and 'Wu Xing - Cycle of Destruction' were designed specifically for these works. This is a general practice of mine and relates to my compositional point of view. (There's some information on this on Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Schrader.) As a result of these practices, I compose very slowly, and I average about 20 hours of work for 1 minute of music. There were times with 'Monkey King,' particularly Part 2, where the work was so strenuous that I had to quit composing for several weeks in order to maintain my equilibrium. The composition of that movement alone stretched out over 6 months.

"I think these may be the last works that I compose with the TX816. I've bought Native Instruments Complete 5 package and have been porting my timbral designs into FM8, which allows for more possibilities than the Yamaha 6-operator design. I'm also learning other programs in the NI package, mainly those that allow me to create electronic material directly. I remain rather uninterested in dealing with concrete (acoustic) sound files. Everything on the 'Monkey King' CD, by the way, as is true of almost all of my music, is electronic. The only computer concrete piece that I did was 'Beyond,' and that was done on the old WaveFrame workstation at UCSB. I'm also going to get additional software for my next big work, which I'll probably begin in January, as I have a sabbatical from CalArts next year. I have a need to keep pushing myself to create new things in new ways. It may be difficult to top some aspects of the music on the 'Monkey King' CD, which, I think is some of my best, but I'm not going to worry about it. For me, each new work is its own universe."

MFB-502 - JAS_review004


YouTube via unklekarma
"A review video from justastudio

Drum machine is my middle name what is yours?
The MFB-502 is a little awesome thing which can be tweaked to some point, but nevertheless the sounds are great and there is stereo output along with individual outputs.

Tracked through FMR RNC1773 and TC konnekt8 using Cubase.

Reverb, EQ, compression and limiter added in the final mix/mastering.

Please keep in mind that this track was entirely done for showing what the MFB-502 is capable of.

Visit justastudio.net

Get more information about MFB-502.
mfberlin.de/Produkte/Musikelektronik/MFB -502/mfb-502.html

Video recorded with Panasonic NV-GS50
Thanks to Martin Craggs for video camera support
craggs.dk"

Patch for Oct 17 2008


YouTube via dkimcg
"The most boring video I've made so far.
Sequenced and clocked by the Futureretro Revolution.

No effects, just compression to even things out. All modular except the MBase which is triggered by the Analogue Systems Divider."

Jamming with the Dave Smith Mopho


YouTube via shigglyboo

::vtol:: robo synth


YouTube via Vtolus

::vtol:: robo synth drum machine processing demo
::vtol:: robo synth touch sensors demo
::vtol:: robo synth guitar processing demo
::vtol:: robo synth internal triggers demo
::vtol:: robo synth feedback oscillation demo

http://samoletuvvp.narod.ru/vto/diy/sun2.html

SIEL OR 400

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Roland Juno-60

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