MATRIXSYNTH: Wednesday, December 29, 2010


Wednesday, December 29, 2010

S1MIDITrigger for iPad Adds Sysex Support, Import/Export & More


What's New in Version V3.3.0:
- Import / Export Banks with iTunes
- SysEx supports (except DS MIDI Wifi Server)
- Add Note No. in Pad Setting view
- Add Label control
- Add selected frame on Design view
- Hard spot range to Knob and Slider

S1MidiTrigger - Miura Acoustic

Update: It looks like only the Pad trigger control (colored squares in pic) supports sysex at this time. Sliders and X/Y Pad currently do not. When I first posted this I noted that I would finally crack my Yamaha FS1R. That will have to wait. CC support on it is limited and sysex is the only way to get to all of it's parameters aside from its keyhole editing interface. Currently no app for the iPad that I'm aware of supports sliders that can transmit SysEx. Update: Sysex support for sliders and knobs are in with V3.4.0.

Yamaha DX7 II + Roland JD-800 + SCI Pro-One + Drumtraks


YouTube via retrosound72 | December 29, 2010 |

"vintage synth track by RetroSound

lead sound + fx: Yamaha DX7 II FD
pads: Roland JD-800
bass: SCI Pro-One, triggered by the Drumtraks
drums: SCI Drumtraks"

Austin city life


YouTube via TheSynthFreq | December 29, 2010
"All sounds heard are from the Yamaha Motif-6"
You might recognize some of the synth print art in the background from prior posts.

Simmons Silicon Mallet Synthesizer MIDI Controller?

via this auction
"This is a very cool vintage touch sensitive electronic marimba/xylophone with built in synthesizer and MIDI in/out...

Included (as seen in photo):
• 3 octave Silicon Mallet Keyboard
• Brain (control module)
• Controller Connection Cable
• Sustain Pedal
• Modulation Pedal
• Pitch Pedal
• Patch Change Pedal (up/down pedal)
• Original Users Manual

Standard three prong computer power cable and two standard 1/4" phone cables for pedals are not included."

Arp 2600 Vintage Analog Synthesizer

via this auction

"Arp 2600 model 2601
Serial number 0398

This is an earlier model 2601 and DOES have the "coveted" 4012 "Moog" style filter...
This synth also has the upgraded 3620 keyboard which added some much needed features to the Arp. First, it added an "upper voice" feature, which gives this synth a duo-phonic capability, as you can hook this second voice up to one of the oscillators and play intervals. Second, it has a built-in LFO with delay capability. A limitation of the Arp was that you had to sacrifice one of your oscillators if you wanted to use a sin-wave modulation source. No more! I don't recall if the old keyboard had portamento, but the new one definitely does."

Pics of the inside below.

Update: videos added to the auction and at the bottom of this post.

Roland SH-5

via this auction


ROLAND SYSTEM-100 MODEL 101

via this auction

Tiptop Audio uZEUS 4HP power supply

"The microZEUS is a 4HP power supply module for Eurorack format synthesizers. It is the smallest and most powerful power supply available for its size. There are two versions available:

1. uZEUS with flying bus boards: this version features two ribbon bus boards. All you have to do is plug in your modules and play.

2. uZEUS with quick fit terminals: this version features four standard spade terminals to connect to rigid bus boards like the ZEUS Passive Bus Board.

The uZEUS mixes linear and switching power technology to produce 1000mA at +12V, 500mA at -12V, and 170mA at +5V and uses a standard +15VDC non-regulated wall adapter for power."

Roland Guitar Synth Challenge - Wayne Joness - GI-20


YouTube via WayneJoness | December 29, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes

"Roland Guitar Synth Challenge entry by Wayne Scott Joness featuring the Roland GI-20. The GI-20 is used with a Roland GK-3 divided pickup to play a variety of software synthesizers and sound modules, including the Roland XV-5080 fitted with the SRX-07 Ultimate Keys Expansion board. All MIDI performances are from the GI-20, with the exception of drum loop programming."

Probability Sequencer MiniApp

Probability Sequencer MiniApp from raja on Vimeo.


"while helping someone here i ended up quickly creating a miniapp based on the original _step app where the sequencer describes probability of beat-triggers for that particular voice on every step."

Mini 106 - Three Octave Mini Modded Roland Juno-106



Remodeling by R.BOX 106 mini

AKA the Junior-106 (click and scroll for prior posts including video).

via Loren, spotted on digimart for ¥49,800 (612.322 USD)

Update: according to thegoodbutcher, this was a Juno-106s - the Juno-106 with built in speakers. There's also the HS60 which had a different color scheme and built in speakers as well.

Moog Minimoog Early Model D

via this auction

"1971 Minimoog... New keyboard bushings, replacement of capacitors, retuned to factory spec, pots cleaned, re calibrated, keyboard bed straightened, keyboard contacts cleaned, the list goes on. Also the most noticeable feature would be the high end wood refinish job. This is the original walnut wood from the factory most of the later models had a mixture of wood such as poplar ect, this case was ALL walnut."

Boss PC-2 Analog Percussion Synthesizer Pedal

via this auction
"Drive this with any audio source and you will have an amazing synth sound! Or you can tap on the pad to trigger the sound.

There are six knobs on the Boss Pc-2:
sens - calibrates the trigger level for the input sound
pitch - the root pitch of the sound
decay - amplitude decay of the tone
sweep - how much pitch sweep to add to the sound
rate - the rate of the lfo as it impacts pitch
depth - the depth of the lfo and its impact on pitch


The unit was built in 1984."

akai ewi4000s modified w/ midi cpu


YouTube via spunkytoofers | December 29, 2010

spunkytoofers on eBay
"akai ewi4000s is modified with a highlyliquid midi cpu. the cpu is set up to measure tilt into midi values and has several triggers for midi relays, sequencer controls, and triggering options for the light based theremin.

the ewi is independantly controlling 2 voices of dsi evolvers and 2 voices of a circuit bent nanosynth.

more info at: http://spunkytoofers.com/hottopic/?p=762"

DIY Arduino Based Ribbon Controller

via Giuseppe on Coagula

"There are many professional MIDI controller out there: keyboards, drum pads, mixer, pedals, etc. One type of controller that interests me most is the ribbon controller because I wanna try to emulate with the software plugins what can be done with instruments such as the Ondes Martenot. I think that this type of controller fits very well to control virtual instruments such as strings and horns, as it is characterized by a position and pressure sensitive ribbon, so you can control in a very intuitive way the notes pitch and velocity. I decided to do a MIDI ribbon controller using Arduino."

Ligeti / Frasconi Duo


YouTube via wellweatheredmusic | December 29, 2010 |
via Miguel:
"I'm playing omnichord and analog waveshapers (see details below) with Lukas Ligeti on drums and glockenspiel.

More specifically, I'm playing an omnichord put through a Metasonix TM-1SE, into a Moog FM-102 ring-mod, into an Electro Harmonix Micro-POG, into a Pigtronics Echolution."

Video Description:
"Ligeti & Frasconi @ The Tank.
Lukas Ligeti: drums & glockenspiel
Miguel Frasconi: omnichord & analog waveshapers.
December 8, 2010. NYC.

Transcending the boundaries of genre, Lukas Ligeti has developed a musical style that draws upon downtown New York experimentalism, contemporary classical music, jazz, electronica, and world music. Known for his non-conformity and diverse interests, Lukas creates music ranging from the through-composed to the free-improvised, often exploring polyrhythmic/polytempo structures, non-tempered tunings, and non-western elements.

While best known for his menagerie of glass musical instruments, Miguel Frasconi has long explored the sonic possibilities of electronics. Tonight he will be using a combination of devices that enable tactile control over a vast array of electronic sounds. Frasconi is the director of Ne(x)tworks, one of NYC's leading new music ensembles, and teaches at Bard College where he directs the Bard Laptop Orchestra (BLOrk)."

Audioprom Promo Codes


Bottom of this post.

Bob Moog Foundation Inspired Moments of 2010

"Inspired. That word is embedded in the history, ethos and mission of the Bob Moog Foundation.

Bob was inspired by the possibilities of unlimited sonic reality and by what he called "the network of ideas." The convergence of those ideas and possibilities in Bob's work effected millions of people around the world who were in turn inspired by his inventions and the music they spawned. This inspiration, and the way it changed people's lives, drives the very heart of our work in igniting creativity at the intersection of music, science, history and innovation.

Be part of the inspiration. Donate today.

In 2010, the inspiration that is rooted in Bob's work has manifested itself in some of my proudest moments in the Foundation's history:

* In April we concluded "Waves of Inspiration: The Legacy of Moog" exhibit at the Museum of Making Music in Carlsbad, California. Over 200 items from Bob's archives were on display, seen by over 20,000 people.

* In May, we made modular synthesis accessible (thanks to Amos Gaynes and August Worley) by transforming Erik Norlander's legendary "Wall of Doom" custom modular Moog synthesizer from a 6' x 7' monolithic structure into six portable rack mount cases. It was featured at our spring fundraiser Moogus Operandi. This unique instrument will travel once again this spring (and beyond), giving audiences new insights into the origin of synthesis.

* In October, the Bob Moog Foundation wowed standing-room-only audiences at Moogfest with historical, educational and technical panels and discussions, drawing the attention of the New York Times and The Wall Street Journal . That same month, preservationist Seva Ball finished restoring and transferring 88 reel-to-reel tapes from our archives.

* Throughout the year, we exposed children and adults to the science of sound through MoogLab; we gave people all over the world a rare glimpse into some little known facets of the Moog legacy through historian Brian Kehew's detailed explorations of moments in time captured in material from our archives; and we reveled in the varied and important work of our corps of committed, talented volunteers.

What inspires you? Unbridled musical exploration? Innovative methods in education? Unknown history brought alive to illuminate the future? Opening people's minds to a world of possibilities that in turn make them more creative thinkers?

This is our work-- the work of the Bob Moog Foundation. We illuminate history so that it might serve as a lesson for the future. We provide unparalleled opportunities for young and old to explore sonic realms and sculpt sound as an avenue to ignite creativity through science.

Take this opportunity at year's end to be part of our inspired and inspiring work. Make an on line donation today or send a donation to:

Bob Moog Foundation
P.O. Box 8136
Asheville, NC 28814

Inspired and grateful for your support,
Michelle

Michelle Moog-Koussa
Executive Director
Bob Moog Foundation"

CEM3350 and the Rhodes Chroma


This came in on the Rhodes Chroma list via Heinz:

"Here a discription of the CEM3350 what I believe it's working. Note all components red marked in the schematic are always present in the Chroma. All OTAs are LM13700.
What is new is SW 2. If it is set to the right position we got a BP response. Together with SW1 to right postion we got an Allpass. The circiut is not adapted to the Chroma yet. Frequency control is set to somewhat 0.5V/Octave. My problem at the moment is the Q-control. When I'm pulling the FIX input to ground (no pos. feedback) the filter behaves as described. Because I have no audio sweeper I did't know what is the Q when stepping trough from 0-6 with Q-control. My only choice is the pink noise source as a audio source and measure the increase of output level at a fixed frequency i.e. 32. But - the source isn't bad but not the best. So what I need is more measurements from different Chromas to have an average. Ok - the next problem. The LM13700 needs current sources for control. Thus the expo converter is hooked up around a PNP array. Hard to find and all controls have the opposite direction. But the good news. The filter is breadboarded and on my bench. It oscillates from 16kHz to appr.12 Hz (better as in simulation). Because I have no quad PNP array I've glued two 2SA798 together. In other words - the filter works.

Heinz"

Update: thread on rhodeschroma.com here.

ARP OMNI II Module Board 7217801 ADSR EG CV

via this auction

VINTAGE JHS SD1 PRO RHYTHM DRUM SYNTH


via this auction

Roland TB-303 Bass Line


via this auction

# Full "Owner's Manual"
# Unusual original Roland 303 'Quick Start' guide
# Rare 'Chord Shift Scale' wheel
# Original 'Sync' cable

YAMAHA SY-1


via this auction

Yamaha's first synth.

King Capitol Punishment Glamour Box Synth

via this auction
"the glamour box is an all analog dual oscillator synth with wave shaping and hurting the sounds of the glamour box may be affected by an external audio signal.

facilitates a wide range of maddening sounds ranging from sick static to modulating volcanic eruptions which are shoveled into all out sub-thunder explosions, and grated scraping high frequencies. the glamour box has an external audio input that smashes incoming signal inside of the two sweepable oscillators creating a vortex of intense \ distorted schizophrenic undulations.

features::
master volume control
wave shaper/hurter (controls the way osc1 modulates the osc2 wave shape)
two oscillators (each potentiometer tuned)
lfo (affects the pitch of osc #1 lfo wave shape a square)
lfo rate control (potentiometer adjusted)
osc 2 volume control (potentiometer adjusted)
external audio signal input (gain is adjusted with potentiometer)
gain booster for external audio input
internal summing amplifier mixes together: oscillator 1, oscillator 2 & external audio input
and violently spits the mixed signal out into the filter

the triangle composed of the three small knobs in the center
the bottom knob of the small triangle is a gradual selector of the frequencies which are tuned by sweeping the upper right and upper left knobs

externally powered by a regulated 9 volt dc (standard barrel type) power adaptor."

Fender Pedal Bass Vintage Synth

via this auction

Moog


flickr By JeffPearson

Inside a Roland TB-303 - Installing the Sequentix MIDIbass 303 Kit


on SV SYNTHESIS

Shruthilogy 1

Shruthilogy from Michael Kathke on Vimeo.


"Just play around with the nice playable build in sequencer in my lovely DIY Shruthi-1 from mutable-instruments.net/​. The patch was #50 neowaves. There is only a few delay and reverb on the mono output of this little beast. And yes it is only one monophonic Shruthi-1."

Roland Juno-G BASS demos


YouTube via SynthManiaDotCom | December 29, 2010 |

"Electric, acoustic and synth bass sounds of the Roland Juno-G."

ether^ra MEANINGLESS, HE THOUGHT


YouTube via potterpaint2000 | December 29, 2010 |

"a Buchla 200e/Folktek Pluton improv. http://etherra.blogspot.com/"

Folktek on eBay

ether^ra POSSIBLE

potterpaint2000 | December 29, 2010 |

"a Buchla 200e/Chimera synth, MFB-503 improv. http://etherra.blogspot.com/"

Timeless


YouTube via StudioF | December 29, 2010 |

"Track composed by Mike pemberton and Ger Led.
With many thanks to Mike Pemberon for creating such a great backingtrack
Keytarsolo by Ger Led
For all of our listeners"

Iced morning - excerpt


YouTube via adimsimion | December 29, 2010 |

"I wish all of you, to have a better and inspired year, to love and be loved, to be happy and have a lot of money to buy all things you wish (synthesizers, of course)!
Alba Ecstasy
http://www.albaecstasy.ro/"

Last Days of 2010 on the Moog Voyager



via cl516
(more pics)

H4rDt3k VS UK Tr4nC3


YouTube via axc909 | December 29, 2010 |

"H4PPY N3W Y34R!"
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