MATRIXSYNTH: Thursday, March 17, 2011


Thursday, March 17, 2011

Teenage Engineering OP-1 Unboxing


YouTube via Uploaded by djthomaswhite on Mar 17, 2011

"The long-awaited OP-1 from Teenage Engineering is here. Just a box opening video here, but more videos to come of what it can do! Stay tuned..."

Yamaha CS-40m Demo Video


YouTube Uploaded by soundsubs on Mar 17, 2011
via this auction
"This is a demo of the Yamaha CS-40m analog synth. It is intended to show most of the functionality and features of the synth. It also demonstrates the interesting sounds you can get when the memory gets scrambled. It was recorded straight into the computer with no effects, eq, or compression."

Bliptronic step-sequence synthesizer / controller

via this auction
"Here we have a relatively rare little synthesizer which looks and works much like a Tenori On or Monome- it provides you with a matrix of LED illuminated buttons, on which you compose patterns which can then be looped. Its a unique, addictive and intuitive way of composing little tunes and great fun to muck about on!

The Bliptronic is a basic unit; besides its 8 x 8 grid of buttons, you get 8 simple lo-fi voices (FM synthesis- akin to a toy keyboard), control over the speed in 20 BPM increments, loop on/off and ports for headphones, line out and trigger in/out. Its finished nicely however, and has a good look and feel with its aluminium panel and knobs.

The Bliptronic has a lot of potential- just run a search on google or youtube for ‘Bliptronic 5000’ to see what people have been getting up to with them! Here are some ways you can get the most out of it:

* Putting it through external effects, kaoss pads or the Korg Monotron etc.
* Using (freely available) audio -> midi programs to use the grid as a midi controller, turning it into a drum machine or software synth controller
* Circuit bending- some interesting results have been achieved and guidance is available online
* Daisy-chaining several using trigger in/out to play and compose collaboratively on the fly
* Conversion into a full monome clone or OSC/midi controller using an Arduinome-based upgrade (not supplied)

The bliptronic requires 4AA batteries (not supplied) so its totally portable, and comes with 2 link cables for linking with other bliptronics, basic instructions (not really required!) and boxed in its original packaging."

54 FSR MoogerFooger Love


YouTube Uploaded by 7thDanSound on Mar 17, 2011

"The FSR is ideal for working with the Moog MoogerFooger pedals as they have plenty of voltage control possibilities. But what makes it so easy is that the MoogerFoogers supply their own control voltage on the ring of the control inputs for use with passive devices such as the Moog foot pedal. As the FSRs are passive this is a great feature. They are unattenuated however and as the FSRs are slightly sensitive ideally you'd need some kind of attenuator, like in the CP251."

Testing the Brazilian analog synth Voltix

Testing the Brazilian analog synth Voltix from Marcus Chiado on Vimeo.


follow-up to this post

Haken Continuum Meets Erik Satie


YouTube Uploaded by copperleaves on Mar 17, 2011
follow-up to this post
"One of the great things about the Haken Continuum fingerboard is that you can play it with one hand and still take advantage of all its expressive capabilities while your other hand plays another instrument - in this case I am playing a Korg Triton Extreme keyboard with my left hand. This composition - GNOSSIENNE #3 - was written by the French impressionist composer, Erik Satie, and is one of a series of pieces written for piano in 1890. It is a popular piece among players of the "ondes martenot" but unlike the Continuum, the ondes must be played with two hands so the ondiste is unable to accompany himself.

I used one of the Continuum's built-in sounds for this performance because I felt it had a very pure and enchanting timbre that seemed to go well with the music.

The word "Gnossienne" is a reference to the capital of ancient Crete (also Knossos) which was excavated by European archaeologists in the 1870's. Satie was inspired by the extraordinary frescoes and artwork that was unearthed at that time."

Trent Reznor under Kyma control


YouTube Uploaded by thecoilnet on Mar 17, 2011

"Demoing Symbolic Sounds Kyma control app for the iPad"

Details and one more video on the coil.

Kyma Control - Symbolic Sound Corporation
iPads on eBay

Rhodes Chroma Synthesizer

via this auction

ARP Pro Soloist Model 2701

via this auction


VINTAGE SYNARE S3X ELECTRONIC DRUM SYNTHESIZER

via this auction

ULT-SOUND DS-4 CUSTOM TOYO GAKKI DRUM SYNTHESIZER.avi


YouTube Uploaded by scienceforce on Mar 17, 2011

"ULT-SOUND DS-4 Custom Drum Synthesizer (TOYO GAKKI)
Amazing vintage drum synthesizer, composed of 4 sections with 4 indipendent trig inputs. Is possible to concatenate all the sections for make sequences, it's awesome for xperimental music, techno!
I have his 4x pads but I tried to drive the Ult sound thru input1 connected on the Casio VL1 out ...with a surprising result ;-)"

Jupiter T - Touch Sensitive Analog Synth


YouTube Uploaded by chamberofsounds on Mar 17, 2011

Chamber of Sounds on eBay

"True to my original, modded Synare Sensor, it's the Jupiter T - with finger touch-sensitivity. The more skin you apply to the bolts, the louder it gets - it's super-sensitive too. Model T does all the cool optical theremin and trigger-input madness of the previous Jupiter III, plus has a DC power input (finally). There will only be a limited run of these, so don't miss out. Go space-crazy with this wild, little synth, only from chamberofsounds.com"

Reducing the Bit Resolution of your Sampler - Is it Possible? Analysis with the Ensoniq EPS


YouTube Uploaded by TheDaydreamSound on Mar 17, 2011

"Using the Ensoniq EPS, without any plugins or effects, we'll see if it's possible to reduce the bit depth of a sampler or digital audio recorders native bit resolution.

As Always Thanks For Stopping By!

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Bit Depth Basic Definition:
In digital audio, bit depth describes the number of bits of information recorded for each sample. Bit depth directly corresponds to the resolution of each sample in a set of digital audio data. Common examples of bit depth include CD quality audio, which is recorded at 16 bits, and DVD-Audio, which can support up to 24-bit audio."

Alka - Improvisations On The EMS Synthi AKS Mk 1


YouTube Uploaded by theNetWt on Mar 14, 2011

"Alka operates the Synthi A. Part 1 of 2.

Filmed and edited by Todd Steponick.
Animation by Nice, with additional sound design by At Work.

Alka
http://soundcloud.com/alka
http://www.reverbnation.com/buryn
http://twitter.com/#!/_alka
http://www.facebook.com/buryn
http://www.myspace.com/alka"

Alka - Improvisations On The EMS Synthi AKS Mk 1 (Pt 2/2)


And an older test video:

alka :: ems synthi acid test

Uploaded by theNetWt on Jun 14, 2009

"alka messing about with a 303-esque sound from the EMS Synthi AKS. this is all coming out of the internal speakers of the synthesizer and recorded on some garbage camera. sorry.

http://www.reverbnation.com/buryn"

HOHNER MEG synthesizer exists and is for sale in France

Listed on leboncoin.fr

"worksation synthesizer / Companion Hohner PK 5000
Product rare (500 copies), French manufacturing, synthesizer technology MEG (French) + + sequencer multitrack arranger.
purchase 1987 unit ahead of its time '
noon + many + foot cartridges (memory)
for collector / enthusiast."

This one in via electraumatisme:
"do you remember this post

Actually, yesterday, a HOHNER Synth/Workstation appeared for sale here Compagnon Hohner PK 5000

And it seems to use the french MEG synthesis system. I try to get more informations from the seller. This is not a prototype, It seems 500 of them have been produced.
Strange fact, there is a cardridge reader right in the middle of the front panel as you can see."

I will let you know if more info comes in.

Reco-Synth ::: Coubesynth - MIDI :::

Reco-Synth ::: Coubesynth - MIDI ::: from arthur joly on Vimeo.


"Reco-Synth, the pimped CoubeSynth plugged into a midi device."

Timetabulatin'

Timetabulatin' from cv slime 800 on Vimeo.


"First patch with the Pittsburgh Modular 'Timetable' Clock Divider / Pattern Generator / Sub-Oscillator (recorded for prosperity as I can see this quickly becoming the centerpiece of my modular)."

Electro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol.21 "Turn you guitar into a string synth and tin whistle."


YouTube Uploaded by Effectology on Mar 17, 2011

"Welcome to Electro-Harmonix's "Effectology" series, in which we create a remarkable collection of impossible sounds using just a regular guitar and EHX effect pedals!
No keyboards, samplers or midi pickups were used.

In this episode I show how to turn you guitar into a string synth and Irish tin whistle.
For more info and pedal settings:
http://www.ehx.com/forums/viewthread/4512/"

APC+ analog sequencer+ speak&math = Great!


YouTube Uploaded by stressmoment on Mar 17, 2011

Roland EM-101 SoundPlus Analog Midi String Machine - Juno-106


YouTube Uploaded by SynthesizerDemos on Jun 14, 2010

"Demo of Roland EM-101, an early Midi module from the early 1980's. This module is analog and has similar voice architecture to the Juno-60. It is modeled on the String Machine/Poly Ensembles of the 1970's, such as the Arp Solina and produces Analog Strings, Analog Brass and the like."

Ensoniq Mirage DSK-8, Part 1 - Samples From a Dead Guy


YouTube Uploaded by SynthesizerDemos on Jun 14, 2010

"Demo of Ensoniq Mirage DSK-8, an 8-bit sampler from the early 80's. Includes Ensoniq factory sounds, Third Party Samples and Home Brew samples."

Kawai K1r playing "Fade to Grey"


YouTube Uploaded by SynthesizerDemos on Jun 22, 2010

"The K1r is a 4 part multi-timbral synthesizer originally released in 1988. It uses a form of synthesis similar to the Roland D50, e.g. stringing the attack of acoustic instruments onto electronically generated waveforms and/or vectoring various waveforms together. Each patch can use up to 4 different waveforms to create sounds.

This synth is great for punchy, electronic sounding drums (think Simmons or 808) as well as warm, ethereal pads and glassy, eerie sounds. It also can do some decent basses and weird sheets of noise. Not so good for analog-style fatness, however."

PAiA Stringz n Thingz - Circuit Bent Analog String Synth


YouTube Uploaded by SynthesizerDemos on Feb 27, 2011

"This is the PAiA Stringz n Thingz. It was released in the late 70's as a diy kit and proved so popular that it became one of the few products PAiA manufactured in fully completed form!

This one has been modified by Karl Ekdahl, of KNAS Music, who builds the Moisturizer.
http://www.knasmusic.com"

Yamaha CS01 Analog Monosynth Keytar


YouTube Uploaded by SynthesizerDemos on Jul 5, 2010

"The CS01 is an analog synthesizer produced by Yamaha in the early 80's. It has a single VCO that can do triangle waves, square wares, sawtooth waves and pulse waves, and with pulse width modulation, you can really fatten up that VCO.

It can run on batteries and has strap pegs so it can easily be used as a keytar. It even has a built in speaker. But it sounds much better when run through an amp.

It even has an input for a breath controller, which can control the VCF and/or the VCA."

Yamaha CS01 Analog Monosynth Keytar Part 2

Yamaha RX15 and TX81z Demo (12-Bit Blues)


YouTube Uploaded by SynthesizerDemos on Jun 19, 2010

"Here is a demo of the Yamaha RX15 drum machine and the TX-18z Tone Generator. The RX15 is a 12-bit drum machine produced in the mid-80's and the TX-81z is a 4 operator, 8-part multitimbral FM Module produced in the late 80's.

This is a little 12-bar blues jam I recorded on my midi recorder earlier in the day. I wanted to do the solo live, but my usb interface doesn't have midi-thru, so I just recorded everything to the sequencer first.

All the drums are coming from the RX15 and everything else is coming from the TX81z. Plus there's a little reverb from the amp.

The Bass is the infamous "Lately Bass" preset, the Rhodes is the fantastic "New Electro" preset. The lead is just a slightly modified sawtooth I programmed."

Waldorf Blofeld Keyboard Synthesizer


via this auction

KORG MONO POLY monopoly analogue 4 OSC synthesizer

via this auction

Vintage DK Synergy Synthesizer software

via this auction
"**In order to use this software you will need a vintage Kaypro computer (Kaypro 1, 2, II, 2x, 4, 4x, and 10) and a working Synergy II or Synergy II+. You can tell a Synergy II from a first generation Synergy because a Synergy II has a 25 pin serial port on the back of it.** If you own a DK Synergy II or plan on owning a Synergy II then this is an essential purchase.

Up for grabs is 16 5.25" floppy disks for the DK Synergy. This is ALL of the software that you need to have complete control over your Synergy, plus over 500 original voices for your Synergy. With this software you will be able to fully program your own sounds from scratch plus tweak the over 500 sounds that are included in the voice library. Also included in the auction is a hard copy of the Synergy manual and the manual for using your Synergy with a Kaypro. I have also included lots of other goodies like original price lists, cartridge order forms, and letters to prospective customers. There is doodling and underlining in the manual but nothing that obscures the text. The manual is printed on heavy card stock so there is no chance of tearing and it will last a lifetime.

This package includes the following: one hard copy of the original and most up to date Synergy manual, Preliminary Operation of the Synergy II+ with Computer manual, Vcarts 1-6 (on six disks), Synergy Voice Libraries 1-13 (on seven disks), All three versions of Synergy Host Control, and Wendy Carlos libraries 1 & 2. "

Metasonix R51 tube vca distortion synth module

via this auction

Sequential Circuits Studio 440

via this auction

Sequential Circuits Six Trak

via this auction

Pics of the inside below.

SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS PROPHET VS KEYBOARD

via this auction

SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS DRUMTRACKS 400


via this auction

S/N3463

Synthetic Ocean


YouTube Uploaded by spindizzyman on Mar 17, 2011

"Challenge from a friend to try and make an Ocean and Seagull with the Buchla in an hour.

Not bad I suppose. Could be better..."

Grokking the FS1R: Part 1- The FS1R Spectral waveforms


YouTube Uploaded by NoisyLittleBugger on Mar 16, 2011

"WARNING - This video contains loud audio . Even though a limiter was placed on the output, the nature of FM means that noise peaks are inevitable when experimenting. You have been warned!

If you don't know what FS1R or FM synthesis are then there's no point in watching. Really.

Part 1: A quick look at the FS1R waveforms and their basic shaping parameters .

Apologies for the background hiss - attempting to eliminate. In any case, Youtube audio cannot do justice to the output of this fabulous device.

Software used:

FS1R editor - http://synth-voice.sakura.ne.jp/fs1r_editor_english.html
Reaper - http://www.reaper.fm/
S(m)exiscope vst - http://bram.smartelectronix.com/plugins.php?id=4

Grok: "to understand intuitively or by empathy; to establish rapport with" and "to empathise or communicate sympathetically (with); also, to experience enjoyment.""

Grokking the FS1R: Part 2- A First FM Patch


Update:

Grokking the FS1R: Part 3 - Simple 2-Operator FM with variable modulator waveforms.

Technobox 2 for iPad and iPhone


YouTube Uploaded by lasercicalone on Mar 17, 2011

"The new version of Technobox, have inside the double of instruments, 2 x 808/909 2x Tb 303, and now you can load your own samples to the drum"

Mike Janney - Techobox
iPads on eBay
iPod Touch on eBay

Das Ekdahl Quad Massager

"The Ekdahl Quad Massager is now in production, the price is $450 per unit!

The Ekdahl Quad Massager is a quad VCA, joystick-controlled mixer / quadrophonic panner for Audio or CV. It comes with a voltage-controlled quadrature sine LFO and no less than 18 x 1/4" ins and outs.

In short, the Ekdahl Quad Massager can be used to "move" a signal on a 2-dimensional surface, giving the effect of quadrophonic panning. In reality, the joystick position only sets the volume of the four outputs. At center position all outputs are at their maximum output volume, the further the joystick moves from the center, the less the amplitude of the opposed outputs of the travel.

Each output is controlled by a VCA, each VCA has one signal input, one signal output and one CV input. If connected, the direct CV input breaks the connection to the joystick and LFO routing so that the VCA can be used as stand-alone. The Ekdahl Quad Massager also has CV inputs for both the X and Y axis, serving the same function as the joystick movements.

The Ekdahl Quad Massager is equipped with a voltage-controlled quadrature LFO that can give both sine and cosine outputs. Traditionally, the LFO is used to move the sound in circular or elliptical patterns as well as back and forth along either the X or Y axis. The LFO also has two CV outputs (Sine / Cosine) and one CV input (Speed). The X and Y axises CV input goes full range on +/-2.5V, the direct VCA CV inputs reacts to 0-5V."

Vintage Tips 4 Random Patches


YouTube Uploaded by tubeohmsound on Mar 17, 2011

Triadex muse demo

Triadex muse demo by doombient.music
"This track was recorded using the Triadex Muse sequencer / tone generator for all the pitched stuff. External processing included an original Mini Moog (for filtering and modulation effects), a Moog Ring Modulator, an MXR Pitch Transposer, various tape delays, and some digital reverbs and delays from Roland´s 330 series."

The Roland Juno-106 Junior Family


flickr By kb_cheapmods
(click for more)

"JuniorFamily

Best shot showing how the HS-60 lends itself REALLY well to the chop. Just cut from speaker to speaker, rearrange some of the internal circuit boards, and there you are."

You can find some prior posts including video of the "Junior-106" here. Also check out the Google search box on the right for Junior-106.

Foob-oor


Youtube Uploaded by sduck409 on Mar 16, 2011

"there was a big earthquake and then my dog died and then I wrote this song

a bunch of feedback loops - 3 MOTM 300's, a MOTM e350, a wogglebug, and an Ian Fritz DoubleDekka VCO. You're hearing the output of the DoubleDekka through a Blacet Time Machine on the left, and a Triangle output from one of the 300's through the Neural Agonizer on the right. Some knobs were wiggled near the end."

Sorry to hear that sduck409. Stay safe.

analog/digital craphound robot sequencer banging a goat eating a can core style


YouTube Uploaded by horchacha on Mar 16, 2011

"dave wright
www.notbreathing.com"
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