MATRIXSYNTH: Friday, December 18, 2009


Friday, December 18, 2009

Waldorf Wave Live (delay without Fx Board)


YouTube via MaxMusicOne
"How create dance song starting from inspire sound to Wave and composer for complete with more instrument."

acidlab bombass synth


via this auction

Sold For: GBP 293.00

MOOG 55 SYSTEM VINTAGE MODULAR SYNTHESIZER


via this auction BIN: $46,000

"The unit contains the following modules:

* 902 – VCA (2 inputs, 2 outputs, 3 CV inputs) x 5
* 904A – low-pass VCF (24 db-per-octave, considered the classic Moog filter)
* 904B – high-pass VCF
* 911 – ADSR envelope generator (adjustable from 2 ms to 10 sec.) x 5
* 911A – dual trigger delay
* 914 – fixed filter bank (12-band, 125 Hz to 5 kHz, with high-pass and low-pass knobs)
* 921 – VCO (1.01 Hz to 40 kHz)
* 921A – VCO driver (1 volt per octave)
* 921B – VCO (more stable than 901B)
* 923 – noise, high-pass and low-pass filter
* 992 – control voltages (illuminated red or blue switches linked to the 904A)
* 994 – jack multiples (duplicates voltages)
* 995 attenuators
* CP2 – CV and trigger outputs, and filters
* CP3A – mixer (illuminated switches linked to the VCOs) x 3
* CP8A – power switch (Moog 35 and Moog 55)"

ROLAND PRO-E INTELLIGENT ARRANGER

via this auction

Sold For: US $76.00



Future Retro 777


via this auction




YouTube via TechnoColour

"Some jamming with the Future Retro 777 and the TR-909"

FUTURERETRO FR-777 session one

YouTube via monorecord

"DEMO FUTURERETRO FR-777
only one OSCILATOR,no FX,
no EQ or other 'Sound makeup'"

Roland HS-60

via this auction BIN: $650.00

Another HS 60.

Sold For: 0 bids



ROLAND TB 303 BASSLINE SYNTHESIZER

via this auction BIN: GBP 1,100

Sold For: GBP 1,193.00



Ohm Force Symptohm:Melohman Performer Edition Free

Free on Ohm Force

"This 'Performer Edition' is a simplified version of our Symptohm:Melohman powersynth, especially made for live use - but being also handy at the studio. The core of the synth, its oscillators and all the filters are there: it's the same audio engine of the 'normal' version. The only difference is that they're all already programmed/fixed for each one of the (up to 1200!) patches from Symptohm's sound library, the result being a simple and straight forward interface."

Max For Live Melodic Step Sequencer


YouTube via NovationTV
"Novation have launched StepSeq, a free Max For Live Patch that turns Launchpad into a fully fledged melodic step sequencer. Conceived as a cool but powerful sequencer to enable Launchpad users to programme melodies, leads and basslines quickly in Live, the buttons are configured diatonically (as opposed to chromatically, as with a traditional step sequencer). The degree of the scale and its tonal centre can be set by the user, meaning that, once set up, any note you trigger in your sequence will fit in harmonically with your track, making it really easy to keep within the context of the song."

IMG_4346

flickr by jimmy now lives in sun city

"the practice room.....................elektrobahn live february 19th 2009 scottsdale museum of "contemporary art" ...........Servos equal explain sub bass to police....."

The Ekdahl Moisturizer, experiments with slinky coils.

The Ekdahl Moisturizer, experiments with slinky coils. from Richard Devine on Vimeo.


"The Ekdahl Moisturizer is a spring reverb where the springs are exposed so they can be played/hit/fiddled with. I was just playing around this afternoon with various objects, magnets, marbles, tuning forks, mechanical bugs, and slinky coils. Running the audio through a Tiptop Z-DSP. Quite fun.

=)"

mc 303 er-1


YouTube via SunamachiSoundSystem
"It is difficult to treat it at two same time. I am not used. An exercise."

Relaxing demo on Yamaha PSS-290


YouTube via organfairy
"This melody is made entirely on the Yamaha Portasound PSS-290 and is more or less a demonstration of some of the sound this little keyboard can do. The PSS-290 works with a simple FM synthesizer which puts a limit on the authenticity of the acoustic voices. But there are some great sci-fi sounds that can be used for melodies like this one."

Paul Birken test 2 machines running from the touch panel Bitchin' Sync Box


YouTube via thetonewrecker
"Bitchin' Sync test run Dec 17 2009. Din Sync multiples. Clock and Start/Stop 1/4" inputs as well as inputs connecting to pin 4 and pin 5 which can offer up surprises depending on what machines you connect them to.
Now it is running one side to the Acidlab Bassline V2 and one over to the Roland MC-202. The touch panel on the BugBrand CTL1 panel is connected to the Start/Stop input and clock rate is coming from the VCO on the BugBrand. Both Din Sync cables are getting the same signals in this test."

Paul Birken more testing on Bitchin' Sync - separate signals to separate machines.

"Bitchin' Sync test run Dec 17 2009. Din Sync multiples. Clock and Start/Stop 1/4" inputs as well as inputs connecting to pin 4 and pin 5 which can offer up surprises depending on what machines you connect them to.
Now it is running one side to the Acidlab Bassline V2 and one over to the Roland MC-202. The touch panel on the BugBrand CTL1 panel is connected to the Start/Stop input and clock rate is coming from the VCO on the BugBrand. Both Din Sync cables are getting the same signals in this test."

Paul Birken Bitchin' Sync dual sequencer trigger start/stop test

"Bitchin' Sync test run Dec 17 2009. Din Sync multiples. Clock and Start/Stop 1/4" inputs

Now it is running one side to the Acidlab Bassline V2 and one over to the Roland MC-202. Two different channel rows on the BugBrand CTL1 panel are connected to the Start/Stop input and clock rate is coming from the VCO on the BugBrand. Both Din Sync cables are getting the same VCO clock signals in this test. Each of the 4 steps running on the CTL1 can be set "off", or turned up to have a 5v signal. This gives various patterns to each of the two machines for starting and stopping them."

Bitchin' Sync passing control to Acidlab Bassline from BugBrand Modular.

"Another Bitchin' Sync test run Dec 17 2009. Din Sync multiples. Clock and Start/Stop 1/4" inputs

Now it is running one side to the Acidlab Bassline V2. One of thechannel rows on the BugBrand CTL1 panel is connected to the Start/Stop input and clock rate is coming from the OSC 1 on the BugBrand Weevil panel (which is also getting cv modulation from OSC2). Each of the 4 steps running on the CTL1 can be set "off", or turned up to have a 5v signal. This gives various patterns to the Acidlab for starting and stopping the sequence it is running."

Tangible Groove Pad -My first playing-


YouTube via humanmaestro

"This is my first playing on "Tangible Groove Pad" version 1.0.0. So "TGP" is iPhone/iPod touch musical apps by Yudo."
Tangible Groove Pad on iTunes:
Tangible Groove Pad (@_@)y~

More christmas decorations


YouTube via organfairy
" In this video I make three small........ I don't really know what to call them. But they are made out of 24 LEDs and a 74HC14 logic gate coupled as an astable multivibrator.

The music is played on an Elka EP-8 organ and a Kawai FS-620 keyboard. The songs are "På loftet sidder nissen" and "Juletræet med sin pynt"."

NOVATION KS4 ( X K STATION ) Synth Va Demostration Part 1 by S4K


YouTube via Space4Keys
"Demostration
Keyboard: Novation KS4
Patches: presets

Performed by Sion Aries

www.space4keys.com
www.keyboardsolo.com"

NOVATION KS4 ( X K STATION ) Synth Va Demostration Part 2 by S4K

chronic.robotosis


YouTube via robotmakers
"SIlly holiday confection inspired by "Multiple Sidosis" by Sid Laverents, a pioneering auteur of homemade films in the pre- pre- Youtube days. Sid died this year at the age of 100.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/17/art..."
"Tags: modular synthesizers moog robot holiday motm electronic music animation funny weird holly jolly christmas johnny marks rudolph the red nosed reindeer burl ives sid laverents multiple sidosis "

Electronic.mov


YouTube via PXE02321. "Electronic EZX DEMO"

Divide By MUX


YouTube via wonkythomas

"My... ahem... version... cough... of the 4ms Rotating Clock Divider Euro module.

Instead of fancy digital stuff (technical term) I just threw some shit at the wall... I mean CMOS together & got a cheap & nasty version going!! Too much fun... I have no idea what happened to the hour after I grabbed this quick video...

Chip count = 4 ICs & 2 of those are TL072s for input comparators. Clock, Reset & two Digital Control Inputs. I'm going to make a CV version when my LM3900s from F'Lec get here. But, for now this will do.

4 Outputs, each one puts out a differant division of the input clock, only one output at a time depending on the states of the the 2 Control Inputs. In the vid the main clock goes to the divider & 2 divisions go to Control A & B, the main clock is being divided by the multiplexer. Output 1 is /16, Out 2 = /8, Out 3 = /4 & /2 comes out of output 4.

Super fun stuff!! Now I just need to make a panel for this & my Grant Richter Neuron Pattern Generator & clean up all these damned croc clips!!!"

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