MATRIXSYNTH: Thursday, October 8, 2009


Thursday, October 08, 2009

Roland TB-303 Vintage Analog Synthesizer w/ Box & Bag

This one not up for auction.

Click the image and note the background.

via John Van Eaton
jhve.com
http://www.myspace.com/nocturnelament

"Anybody want to rent a Birotron?


Gotta pay the !@#$%^&*ing rent some how..............................."

Roland TB-303 Vintage Analog Synthesizer w/ Box & Bag

via this auction

PEK, emblingened


via Cikira

"Here's what a PolyEvolver keyboard looks like with Prophet'08 knobs."

Hamsterdunce #9

click on the image to read

for more, see:
http://hamsterdunce.com/
http://hamsterdunce.blogspot.com/

follow-up to this post

Cwejman/Analog Systems/Doepfer A-100, MKH40 Mic

for sale at Macumbista

click the image for the full size shot

Module list:
Analogue Systems RS-100 VCA EUR 149 / 80% = EUR 119
Analogue Systems RS-110 Multimode Filter EUR 155 / 80% = EUR 124
Analogue Systems RS-80 VC-LFO EUR 145 / 80% = EUR 116
Analogue Systems RS-95 VCO EUR 165 / 80% = EUR 132
Cwejman VCO-2RM Dual Oscillator EUR 575 / 80% = EUR 460
Doepfer A-100 Suitcase 220V EUR 370 / 80% = EUR 296
Doepfer A-105 VCF SSM 24dB Low Pass EUR 100 / 80% = EUR 80
Doepfer A-128 Fixed Filter Bank EUR 160 / 80% = 128
Doepfer A-135 VCMIX Voltage Controlled Mixer EUR 120 / 80% = EUR 96
Doepfer A-138 Mixer (exp) EUR 45 / 80% = 36
Doepfer A-140 ADSR EUR 65 / 80% = EUR 52
Doepfer A-147 VCLFO EUR 80 / 80% = EUR 64
Doepfer A-175 Voltage Inverter EUR 45 / 80% = EUR 36
Doepfer A-180 Multiples EUR 30 / 80% = EUR 24
Doepfer A-180 Multiples EUR 30 / 80% = EUR 24

DIY Modular by Macumbista

You'll find another pic and more at Macumbista

"The modules I've built, from top left to right:

TOP ROW
Two Dual Thomas Henry XR-2206 Voltage Controlled Oscillators (Bugbrand PCB layouts, self-etched)
4x4 Bipolar DC Matrix Mixer (Ken Stone CGS 33 & CGS 04 PCBs)
Blank Panel (singlewide)

MIDDLE ROW
Super-Psycho Modulation Source (Ken Stone CGS 21)
Wave Multiplier (Ken Stone CGS 29)
Blank panel for another Dual Thomas Henry XR-2206 VCO (will complete tonight!)
Blank panel (doublewide)
Two channel DC Mixer (three inputs per channel, large jack outputs)(more CGS 04 PCBs)

BOTTOM ROW
Dual Synthacon Voltage Controlled Filters (Marc Bareille PCBs)
Dual Polyvoks Voltage Controlled Filters (Marc Bareille PCBs)
Blank Panel (doublewide)
Blank Panel (singlewide)
Breadboard Prototyping area (= doublewide blank panel)"

New Yusynth Quadrature VC-LFO

via Yusynth where you'll find more details - look for the red blinking led.
"The quadrature LFO is a special module that was not found on many modular synthesizers back in 1970s. Mostly, only companies like Polyfusion, Buchla or Serge would propose such a weird LFO.
Basically, it is a sinewave LFO with four outputs which are running at the same rate but are phase shifted by increment of 90°. That is, the first output has a shift of 0°, the second 90°, the third 180° and the fourth 270°.

What is it useful for ? Mostly it is for modulating simultaneously up to four sources at the same rate but out of phase. This makes it possible to achieve so called "Barber pole" effects or "Shepard tones". For example, imagine that you connect each output of the Quad-LFO to the V/oct input of four different VCOs, then you'll hear continuous though steady (paradoxical, ain't it !) rising and falling intermangled pitches (see ,).
It can be used also to drive four VC-panners to create rotating sound effects that fill the stereo space.

The core of the circuit is based on the quadrature oscillator circuit of Ian Fritz's ChaQuO chaos oscillator . I modified it in order to have voltage control of the frequency and also I added buffers with output LED indicators and a toggle switch that makes it possible to exchange the phase of the 90° and 270° signals in order to change the direction of the phase rotation. This simple trick is very handy when performing "barber pole" modulations.
Each LED show the positive part of the corresponding signal, they are organized on a circle to visualize the phase differences between the signals."

Tom Oberheom Interview

Just a reminder, don't miss the Tom Oberheim video interview.
Remember to click on the "Older Posts" link at the bottom of each page to get to the last post you saw. There are 10 posts a page and I'm currently at 54 posts today and counting...
Also check out the Featured link in the header above.

Organ Synthesizer Crumar Organizer T2

via this auction

"The Crumar T2 is a great tool. The sound is very special. While a relatively soft sounds of the Hammond Crumar T2 can be quite lively effect. The percussion will be a switch or turned off via a 9. With 2 drawbars to the strength and the echo of the percussion be set. It is not a single keyboard percussion which also has its appeal. The lower manual has no percussion. For Pedal Bassynthi is installed."

Noise

flickr by herzflimmern

Quasimidi Rave-o-lution 309

t0mRum: Turn this or that Dial (1)


YouTube via t0mrUm
"Well, let us C what occurs when A is connected to B and C and what sound comes out the other end and into hearing device."

Bedtime Stories


YouTube via rishabhrajan
"Improvisation on custom made Monome 40h running Press Cafe sending MIDI to Logic Pro 8"

Bedtime Stories V 2

"Press Cafe and Repeater on a Monome."
via Resonant Filter

PICnome x Scrach - BON Routine 2nd Ver. -


YouTube via yamamo2
"I wanna combine PICnome and Scrach. This is a 2nd version routine to achieve this combination and to make the dope sound routine! So please give me any advice!! Also, the beat used by this vid is able to be downloaded from SoundCloud(http://soundcloud.com/yamamo2/)."

PICnome Twins FreeStyle Demo

"They are PICnome twins! PICnome Box AKA played 64step and SHIRO played polygome."
more vids here

Pioneer SR-202, MS20 & Red Square soundeffects


YouTube via knarrbacken
"Testing the vintage stereo spring reverb Pioneer SR-202 with some EMS-inspired noises from synthesizers Korg MS20 and Phobos Red Square patched as seen."

Roland TR-505 circuit bent by Ox in a box


YouTube via newwavesyria
"Roland tr505 running through an old basf cassete player giving the drum machine extra lo-fi flavour"

Alesis hr16 circuit bent by Ox in a box

"circuit bent alesis drum machine, with standard 4x7 patxhbay and 4 selectable switches. More pictures on newwavesyria.blogspot.com"

Casio SA 20 - Deep crash by ox in a box


YouTube via newwavesyria
"Circuit bent toy keyboard, casio SA-20 with deep crash push button. More info and pics at: newwavesyria.blogspot.com"

Casio SA 20 sound samples


YouTube via knarrbacken
"I recorded all the sounds of the Casio SA-20 before I sold it and ended up with about 700 MB of wav files, this is some of them... "

sakata and jomox xbase in duo


YouTube via f...ingharpsichord. "Melos on le Sakata"

Rhapsody for the Variophon


YouTube via taskent99
"Realton Variophon:
Very rare german windsynthesizer. I have own this wonderful instrument nearly 30 years.
Haven´t played Variphon for a long time...I had forgotten how lovely&expressive it`s sound is...
Other instrument´s on this little sketch are Cigar Box Synth, Digitech Vocalist VHM-5 & AdrenaLinn.
http://www.variophon.de/"

Bill Paxton Pinball audio test


YouTube via benheckdotcom
"Testing the mixed audio on the cabinet speakers themselves."

BPP Scoring Sound Test

"Bill Paxton Pinball now has some basic operation, scoring, ball drain etc."

Circuit-bending: Roland TR-505 mute single drums


YouTube via KrassesZeug
"Single drums of a Roland TR-505 drum machine are muted by ground connections"

Playing my home-made nearly finished Synthesizer


YouTube via KrassesZeug. "Home-made Synthesizer"

Tattoo - A New Drum Synthesizer from Audio Damage

via Analog Industries:
"With the caveat that the UI isn't 100% finalized, here you go. Have a gander at Tattoo, our first instrument. Some salient points:

1. No samples. This is a drum synthesizer. Each voice is purpose-built, as well, rather than just having a general percussion synthesis voice.

2. Every synthesis control has a sequencer attached to it.

3. If you own Replicant, you can immediately see how the randomization/likelihood works for each channel/voice.

4. The sequencer also outputs MIDI (in the VST only, of course) so you can use the randomization features in other drum synths or external hardware.

So, there you have it. We haven't decided on a price, and I have no idea whatsoever as to when it will be done. We've got the synthesis all in place, but not "tuned," and the sequencer is about 80% complete, but the hardest parts haven't been done yet. "

Roland JD-800

via this auction







Gristleism Link Updated

In case you clicked on the Forced Exposure link in this post and it didn't work, it's now updated. Here is the direct link. Check it out. It's quite affordable, and if it comes with that box.. well, the box alone looks worth it. Comments disabled here to keep them there.

Retrotech Multiplicidade by Batman Zavareze

Retrotech Multiplicidade by Batman Zavareze from Alessandra Marfisa on Vimeo.


Some synth spotting. via sequencer.de
"RETROTECH é um concerto de música eletrônica composto por Carlos Trilha, executado ao vivo por ele e o tecladista - programador André Dessandes, utilizando sintetizadores, sequencers e drum machines analógicos da década de 70 e início dos anos 80. Esses intrumentos históricos que estão no set da dupla são os resposáveis pela origem dos sons eletrônicos característicos hoje em dia amplamente propagados através de diversas vertentes da música pop e eletrônica.
O grande detalhe desta produção é a não utilização de "loops" ou bibliotecas de sons disponíveis no mercado. Todos os timbres são criados a partir de instrumentos verdadeiros, em primeira geração, conferindo ao RETROTECH uma releitura impactante da sonoridade clássica da música eletrônica.

O destaque das apresentacões ao vivo são os instrumentos analógicos raríssimos levados ao palco que revelam ao público a operação desses interessantes equipamentos. Além disso, RETROTECH também conta com um set especial de projeção com imagens generativas ( criadas em tempo real ), sincronizadas através de softwares escritos por Alessandra Marfisa especialmente para cada performance.

RETROTECH é uma obra que resgata a belle époque da música eletrônica, e mais do que um experiência audio-visual emocionante, é uma inspiradora viagem no tempo para os amantes de arte contemporânea."

Googlish:
"Retrotech is a concert of electronic music composed by Carlos Trail, performed live by it and keyboardist - André DESSANDES programmer, using synthesizers, sequencers and drum machines analogue of the 70's and early 80's. These historical instruments that are on the set of double resposáveis are the origin of electronic sounds characteristic now widely spread across several strands of pop music and electronics.
The great detail of this production is not to use loops or sound libraries available. All sounds are created from real instruments, first generation, giving the retrotech a striking reinterpretation of the classic sound of electronic music.

The highlight of the live performances are rare analog instruments staged to show the public the operation of these interesting devices. In addition, retrotech also has a special set of projection images with generative (created in real time), synchronized by software written by Alessandra Marfisa especially for each performance.

Retrotech is a work that recalls the belle epoque of electronic music, and more than one audio-visual experience exciting, is an inspiring journey in time for lovers of contemporary art."

Update: translation via marfisa in the comments:
"RETROTECH is an electronic music concert composed and performed live by keyboardists CARLOS TRILHA and ANDRÉ DESSANDES. On stage, they use synthesizers, analogue sequencers and drum machines from the 70's and early 80's. These historical instruments evoke the origin of characteristic electronic sounds that are now widely used in many types of pop and electronic music.

A unique detail of this production is that they do not use loops or sound libraries. All the sounds are created from real instruments and are first generation, allowing RETROTECH to make a striking reinterpretation of the classic sound of electronic music.


The highlight of the live performances is the use of rare analog instruments, staged to show the public how these interesting devices work. In addition, RETROTECH also uses a special set of projection images from generative code (created in real time), synchronized by software written with MAX/MSP/JITTER by ALESSaNDRA MARFISA specially for each performance.

RETROTECH is a work that recalls the "belle epoque" of electronic music; more than just an exciting audio-visual experience, it is "an inspiring journey through time for lovers of contemporary art."

monome in print

monome in fall

via monome.org

Eigenharp: instrument of the future?


YouTube via musicradartv
"Check out MusicRadar's first demo of Eigenlab's new instrument, filmed on launch day."

Virtual Sampling


YouTube via BeatKangz. How to sample with virtual BeatKangz

Update:

Virtual Sampling Jay Z Run this town

ILAB Report: Bleep Labs Thingamagoop (5aaasp)


YouTube via iloveanalogue
"Here is an interview with John Michael (Dr. Bleep) of BleepLabs, showing his current line of
custom anthropomorphic synthesizers (Thingamagoops) and discussing his future lineup.
More information at http://www.bleeplabs.com
http://iloveanalouge"

Max/MSP Audio to Midi Transcription


YouTube via akihikotube
"Max/MSP Audio to Midi Transcription
http://homepage.mac.com/sin..."

Voltage - Making Of


Voltage - Making Of from Bam Studio on Vimeo.


via http://williampaiva.wordpress.com/
"This is how we put Voltage together."

And the video [previously posted - note the shout out to MATRIXSYNTH in the credits]:

Voltage

Voltage from Bam Studio on Vimeo.


Update via brain comnes in the comments: "Be sure you click through to the HD version - worth it!!!!"
"Just like modular synthesizers, people connect with each other in order to achieve diverse objectives. In Voltage, robots, half-human and half-synthesizer, powered by a huge amount of energy, connect to each other in an electric and chaotic trance.

Directed by:
Filippe Lyra e William Paiva

Produced by:
Barros Melo Animation Studio

Director of photography:
Filippe Lyra e William Paiva

Animation:
Filippe Lyra
William Paiva
Marcio Vieira
Felipe Soares
Leo D.
Tony Farias

Design:
Filippe Lyra
Marcio Vieira
Felipe Soares
William Paiva
Natalia Franca

Illustration:
Filippe Lyra
Marcio Vieira
Felipe Soares
William Paiva
Natalia Franca

Editor(s):
William Paiva
Leo D.
Filippe Lyra

Sound:
William Paiva e Leo D

Music:
William Paiva e Leo D

Executive Producer:
Izabella Barros Melo"

STG Bipolar Amplifier and Buffered Multiple

via Suit & Tie Guy
suitandtieguy.com
stgsoundlabs.com

About to be shipped to:
http://analoguehaven.com/



Stolen Gear - Help Needed

via Jeremy of MODEL WORKER: "This past weekend my bands practice space (in chicago) was broken into and A LOT of gear was stolen. Unsurprisingly a number of these items you have inadvertently helped us track down with your blog.

A few items here are not synths but I'm going to include them anyways as they were part
of this heist. I'm just hoping people can keep their eyes open and just maybe help some of these items we spent so much time acquiring, repairing and recording, find their way back to us."

If you can help in any way, contact Jeremy at gallo75 *at* gmail.com

Also listed on http://www.myspace.com/modelworker

Stolen Gear List (October 4th, 2009)

Synthesizers (keyboards):
-Roland Jupiter 4
-Roland Jupiter 8 (serial# 192078)
-Moog Source
-ARP OMNI MK 2 string synth (serial# 24730779)
-Korg MiniKorg 700s (serial# 00344)
-Sequential Circuits Pro One (serial# 1473)
-EMU Emulator II synth with floppy disks
-Sequential Circuits Six Trak

Drum machines:
-Korg KR-55 drum machine
-CR-8000 drum machine
-Simmons full electronic hexagon drum set
-Simmons SDS V brain (1 bass, 1 snare, 4 toms cards)

Other Gear:
-Roland Chorus Tape Echo RE 501
-Dr. Click (Garfield Electronics)
-Oberheim DSX sequencer
-Peavey KB-300 amp
-Univox Pro Verb reverb Unit
-Shure sm58 mic scratched up from 70s


Guitars:
-Epiphone Les Paul guitar light/beige yellow three pick-ups
-1969 Fender knockoff bass guitar ("Fender Bender" written on headstock)

Update: recovered! :)

Gristleism now available for pre-order in USA

via twitter.com/chris_carter_

Gristleism now available for pre-order in USA from Forced Exposure

"Industrial Records Ltd. are pleased to announce the birth of GRISTLEISM, the newest member of the Throbbing Gristle family. Bastard offspring of now-famous ambient loop player the Buddha Machine, GRISTLEISM is part industrial sound machine, part noise instrument. Featuring 13 original and uncompromising loops, GRISTLEISM delivers a mix of signature TG experimental noise, industrial drone, and classic melodies and rhythms. Available in three colors -- black, chrome and red -- the palm-sized unit (size: w67mm x h69mm x d35mm) features a built-in speaker, volume control, pitch-shift control and loop selector switch. Note: GRISTLEISM does not feature an audio output socket or a DC power input socket. GRISTLEISM features more loops and almost twice the frequency range of the Buddha Machine. GRISTLEISM is powered by two AA batteries and is the world's first and only portable TG aural exciter! GRISTLEISM was born from a collaboration between Industrial Records, Throbbing Gristle and Christiaan Virant (the creator of the original FM3 Buddha Machines) and is packaged in an exquisite "Chinese paper-cut" wrapping, featuring a repeating TG logo pattern, foil embossing and UV ink."

follow-up to this post.

Red MicroKORG

via audioMIDI

via twitter.com/bitoddscarr

BTW, do not miss audioMIDI's interview with Tom Oberheim.

Roland TR-909 Papercraft

via twitter.com/kyletait

You can find the TR-909 papercraft here.

synplant and generative processing


YouTube via BrianWilliamGreen. via SEEYOUINSLEEP.COM. via twitter.com/iambriangreen

franck vigroux-philippe fontes


YouTube via fretless. "audiovisual installation-performance"
via d'autres cordes: "a new video by franck vigroux, most of the sounds come from an ARP odyssey"

Khorat Rain (live)


YouTube via ldtregent
"Recorded Live - Ambient Ping June 23, 2009 Toronto Ontario Canada. Video / Audio recording by Jeff Howard. Additional editing and video images by LDT.

Insturments Used: Godin LGXT Guitar controlling a Roland GR-30 Guitar Synth through a Zoom G1 pedal, Sherman Filterbank, Boss DD-20 Gigadelay and Electro-Harmonix Stereo Memory Man with Harazi. Korg Kaossilator through a Korg Mini-Kaoss Pad. Korg Kaoss Pad 3 sampler function."

Korg Wavestation + Roland JD-800 "Deep Blue Sea"


YouTube via retrosound72

"vintage synth demo track by RetroSound

'Deep Blue Sea'

all sounds: Korg Wavestation and Roland JD-800,
live played, no overdubs"

Ensoniq SQ-80 Demo Song: "Head Games"


YouTube via derekaggs11
"100% SQ-80. This took about two hours to create. Enjoy!"

Roland Juno Stage Patch Examples


YouTube via Uniquesquared
"Designed from the ground up for live performers, JUNO-STAGE is a new breed of synthesizer that every gigging keyboardist will love. Decked out with an extra-large display, USB backing-track functionality, a Click output for drummers, dedicated performance knobs, hands-free patch select, instant master MIDI control functionality and much more, JUNO-STAGE sets a new standard for powerful onstage performance at a friendly price."

Roland Juno Stage Demo Video

Synth Solo on Korg Radias


YouTube via Zworx16
"This is a little synthesizer solo on the Korg Radias.
It isn`t very spectacular because it is my first video but others will follow soon."

Synthesizer sounds in sequence of Triton an KN2000


YouTube via ankhaton

Drum'n'bass impro by a kid


YouTube via strrrangemen
"brother playing around with ableton live :)
He took the whole afternoon to learn Ableton Live Basics, now i'm proud of him :D
He's 11 and decided suddenly to play with my stuff :)"

APC 2.0 Kit Demo


YouTube via circuitmaster. http://www.getlofi.com/apc

Handmade Music Austin

via Dr. Bleep:

"Howdy!
4ms Pedals, Bleep Labs, Eric Archer, and Church of the Friendly Ghost have brought Handmande Music to Austin.

Starting October 18th, we will offer monthly workshops at Salvage Vanguard Theatre where you can learn how to solder, build a synth kit, show off your own musical DIY project of any type, and jam with the Andromeda Space Rockers.

More info at the Handmade Music site.

See you there,
Dr. Bleep"

Click here and scroll for posts from prior events featuring video.

Casper Electronics Drone Lab V2

via Casper Electronics where you'll find more info.

"I’ve joined forces with Electromagics to design a Drone Lab kit that is easy to build and is capable of creating rich drones and complex pulsing sequences. We’re in the final stages of PCB prototyping and will be calculating the cost and taking pre orders within the next week or two. We plan on offering parts kits as well as finished units soon after."


Atari Synth!

Atari Synth! from Spires Official on Vimeo.


"Here be Jack testing the Atari 2600 (First Edition). It is one of a kind and a true beauty.

Thank-you to Chris Healy - The Creator."

Beat Thang Virtual Features


YouTube via BeatKangz
"In This Video We'll show you some of the cool features of Beat Thang Virtual."

Noise Swash and Atoner (euroracks)


YouTube via 4mspedals
"What happens when you hook up our two newest Eurorack modules??!
New from 4ms Pedals, available for sale at bigcitymusic.com"

Analogue Systems rs440 BBD Analog Delay


YouTube via bigcitymusic. http://bigcitymusic.com/
"Analogue Systems has just released a brand new module, the rs440 BBD Analogue Delay. This is an awesome sounding delay, utilizing a Panasonic 3011 BBD chip. Analogue Systems has done a great job keeping the price down on this voltage controllable delay. There is some clock noise at longer delay times but the use of a low pass filter after can easily rid you of it. Actually, the clock noise is pretty fun. You can use it as an effect! If you've had any experience with BBD delays you know that clock noise can be an issue. Luckily most modular users have multiple filters ;).

The rs440 has two cv inputs for controlling the delay time, one with an attenuator. There's also cv in for controlling the wet / dry mix. In this video we're running a simple sequence using an rs95 square wave. The output of the VCA goes into the rs440, and the rs440's out into the rs100s Low Pass Filter. This delay sounds great and the feedback and freakouts have a wonderful tone to them. We're running one of our sequencer channels into the variable cv input, sequencing the delay time. Yes. Sequencing delay time! Woohoo! We also run a medium-speed triangle LFO into the fixed time near the end, which gives the delay a nice vibrato. Cheers!"

Roland SH-101 with Philip Rees MIDI to CV

via this auction

"The phillip rees gives you provision to control two CV controlled synths at the same time (not independently). Extensive gate tailoring including s-triggering, Velocity and pitchbend range. The SH101 has a jack socket on the back for modulation of the filter using velocity messages from a sequencer, this enables filter control from your sequence. This is a mod i have added myself and adds a new dimention when sequencing."


Vintage Audion Solista


via this auction

"This vintage, interesting and simple electronic organ was a product of Antonelli, an Italian organ maker and a supplier of electronic organs to Emenee Industries. This perfectly analog keyboard has three voices - flute, reeds and string, and also a built-in 4 rhythms: waltz, swing , rock and Latin. It has a built in speaker and 2 volume control for rhythm and voices, vibrato and brilliance switch add to an uncomplicated circuitry.

All functions and keys are fully functional, and you can generate quite cheesy sounds and rhythms from the piano. With a little help from modern electronic devices - you can get a bunch of truly unusual sounds out of it.

Size: 33" W x 15"D x 3-3/3"H. Net weight 20 lbs."

Crumar Steiner Parker Masters Touch 4 Modular Synth CV



via this auction

"This is a very rare unit that allows you to control anything which has CV inputs with your breath! It also acts as an amazing analog filter, think moog sound. It has been barely used and is in perfect physical and functional shape. You can also use the unit to control CV wiby touch with the pressure pad on the top of the unit. Comes with mouth tubes which I think could be replaced easily if you wanted to with any sort of rubber tubing the same width."

Vintage Hammond Analog Synthesizer

via this auction

"mid-70's "Hammond Synthesizer" model 102100 Yes, that's right . . those conservative organ folks rolled out a MONOPHONIC 100% Analog Synth back in the day. I suppose they assumed you would park in on top of your B3 . . but few did"

Remember you can search on 102100 on the top left of this site for more.

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