MATRIXSYNTH: Monday, December 5, 2011


Monday, December 05, 2011

John Bowen Solaris Modular Comparisons via Elhardt

Below are some notes on the John Bowen Synth Design Solaris posted on the AH email list by Kenneth Elhardt, reposted here with Elhardt's blessing. One thing that can be argued as standing out the most on the Solaris is it's ability to freely rearrange various components of the synth engine. Typically synths have a basic signal path that goes something like this: oscillator --> mixer --> filter --> output, with various modifiers for each section. Not so with the Solaris. The Solaris is a bit closer to a modular. The beauty of a modular is that you typically have each component of the sound creation process as a separate module with input and output jacks that can be arranged however you like. You connect the various inputs and outputs of modules with patch cords. Apparently the same concept applies to the Solaris, minus the cords of course.

via Elhardt (be sure to read my note on the Oscillators and Rotors further below):

"Since John Bowen reads my posts on AH, I'll have to give you a positive biased rundown. :-) Almost every possible thing you can think of can act as a mod source to just about anything else, including external audio inputs (there are 4 of them) and virtually any component in the synth. So you could mix two Supersaw waves, run them through a filter and use that to modulate an Osc. Virtually everything can become an audio input to anything else, so you could take that above example and run it through a ring modulator. It has 4 simultaneously available filters (each with its own VCA) and mixers, each with a choice of what you want going into them, meaning you can configure them anyway you want without limits, just like a modular synth. There are lots of filter types. 4 lag processors are provided that you can use to smooth out any signal which I'm currently using to provide analog drift to the Osc's, though analog drift may be a future feature. I used the included envelope follower with a Mic to get an expressive Mic controlled trumpet sound. Because of the number of VCOs, filters, VCAs, LFOs and EGs, sounds that required a bi-timbral synth can be done on a single Solaris voice.

I'm also liking the way the OS and patches are all stored on a Compact Flash card. This means no more limits as to how many presets you have available to you. If you have 2000 sounds, then they're all there on the synth. It also makes it easy to back up patches on computer and easy to upgrade the OS because [there's] no more need to connect Midi to a computer, pull up a sequencer, and send streams to data back and and forth. I'd like to see more companies use this method.

-Elhardt"


With that in mind, one thing I thought worth pointing out here is that the Solaris has four oscillators, and each oscillator can have a completely different type of sound source including standard analog modeled waveforms, Prophet VS waveforms, Waldorf and PPG wavetables, samples and more. Via the specs page:

"Four (4) oscillators. Each can be of the following types:

MultiMode (standard waveshapes, combinations, plus saw stack)
WaveTable (wavetables 1-64 from the Waldorf Microwave synthesizers) [1 - 30 are PPG]
Sample playback (.raw format)
CEM VCO chip model (like those used in the later Rev. 3.x versions of the Prophet 5)
All of the waveforms used in the Prophet VS
(temperature stable) model of the oscillator used in the MiniMoog."

There is also a new form of synthesis called Rotors "Two (2) rotors which are special sound sources, implemented as a looping wavesequence of four (4) assignable inputs, played successively." In short think of a sequencer you can assign to trigger any sound source which you can speed up to the point it oscillates and produces sound. You can watch John Bowen give an example of it at the PNW SynthFest starting at 9:28 in this video (the link should take you to the 9:28 mark). You can also find some audio demos on the Solaris samples page starting with sample #5.

As for other components / "modules" on the Solaris, you can find the complete (massive) spec list on http://www.johnbowen.com/.

Now take all that and think of how you can apply it in a flexible modular fashion.

One synth the Solaris frequently gets compared to in interface is the Oberheim Matrix-12. The Matrix-12 has a reputation for being highly modular in editing as well. It might be worth doing some digging to see which is more flexible.

Be sure to also check out Elhardt's first audio demo of the Solaris here.

Peg Check


YouTube Uploaded by Ebotronix on Dec 5, 2011

"4ms Pingable Envelope Generator VCAMatrix RCD
Analogue Systems RS 100 RS110 RS 360
Doepfer A114 A118 A133 A134 A143-9 A152 .......
Flight of Harmony Choices
Make Noise Brains Maths Optomix Pressure Points QMMG René Wogglebug
Malekko AO JAG Noisering Uncle
Moog FreqBox Phaser BassMurf CF 251 MP 201
Roland Systen 104 Sequencer
Toppobrillo Quantimator Sport Modulator
Logic Master clock via Kenton Pro 2000 II and 4ms RCD
Drums Ultrabeat"

Doepfer A132-1 dual low cost VCA


via this auction

Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS)

Doepfer A-124 VCF5 Wasp Filter module


via this auction

See Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS) for more.


SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS - Drumtraks


via this auction

akahardoff (RSS)

YAMAHA CS-5 vintage analogue synthesizer


via this auction

akahardoff (RSS)

Original MOOG SONIC SIX Portable Analog Synthesizer SN 1877


via this auction

MIDITRIBE & KORG MONOTRIBE OS 2.0


YouTube Uploaded by AmazingMachines on Dec 5, 2011

"After the release of the MONOTRIBE OS 2.0 last week many people came to us asking if the MIDITRIBE will still work after the update, the answer is yes, any MIDITRIBE Revision will work 100% with the MONOTRIBE OS 2.0 update and there is more, the MONOTRIBE OS 2.0 brings us two incredible new MIDI features:

1 - Velocity sensitivity for the "Synth Part" (VCA)
2 - Control of the "VCA Level" using CC 7 (Volume) or CC 11 (Expression)

This demo shows the results of these new additions using Velocity and Mod Wheel automation to create an much more "realistic" Accent Effect. At the end of the track you can hear a fade out of the "Synth Part" that was done by automating CC 7 (Volume).

For more information, check our website at www.amazingmachines.com.br

MONOTRIBE is a trademark of KORG Inc. Japan, all other trademarks and copyrights are property of their respective owners."

Amazing Machines on eBay
monotribes on eBay

U&I Metasynth - Sound Scape ( Guytano )


YouTube Uploaded by ANTsynth on Dec 5, 2011

"Sound Design I did in U&I MetaSynth Software."

http://www.uisoftware.com/MetaSynth/index.php

Lu Katavist & smalldeath.org records


http://smalldeath.org/

This is a follow-up to this week's I Dream of Wires Modular Pic of the Week contest. This week's winner was Lu Katavist whose latest release "retoxis" just came out on his own label smalldeath.org records. Please check it out. It turns out the link we had for Lu in the initial post was incorrect. It has been updated. The update and this post will both go out on MATRIXSYNTH Twitter and Facebook as well. Sincere apologies to Lu and big thanks to koenig for catching it.

DUBBHISM - New Release Featuring FMTS VSTi


The release "features 3 producers, but more importantly the harmonic parts on all tracks of the album are made with the FMTS VSTi microtonal FM synth [screenshot below]. Jacky Ligon, who programmed this synth, is actually one of the artists."

You can find additional details on the release on ~DUBBHISM~


VA ~ Subversio (Dubbhism Deluxe) by ~ dubbhism ~

12 days of Modular- #5 Inverted Saw Wave


YouTube Uploaded by raulsworldofsynths on Nov 29, 2011

"The 12 days of Modular. A series of 12 videos themed around Modular Synthesis and sound. Demonstration of Inverted Saw Wave and accompanying waveform view. Sound and Video by Raul Pena"

All parts here.

Maplin 5600s Pics


Added to this post.

OSC Oxford Oscar midi MK2


via this auction

"OSC Oxford Oscar (midi version) MK2 late version that play all the 5 octaves by midi. Excellent working and perfect look, a very clean example! Manufactured by the Oxford Synthesiser Company from 1983 to 1985 It's got a really cool sound. It's one of the most awesome mono/ duophonic synthesizers ever made, digitally controlled dual oscillators, nice and unique sounding analog filter and a cool arpeggiator. Working voltage supply: 220 / 240 volts."


Shruthi-1 by Mutable Instruments CEM3379


via this auction

"You are bidding on a self-assembled, fully tested Shruthi-1 with the famous CEM3379 Filter. This unit has the large EEPROM and 140 patches preloaded. Also it does have the 0.94 Firmware (as seen). The white case has been colorized manually as you can see it looks wonderful..."


ROLAND BOSS DR-55 with Original Box


via this auction

Synare Tympani


via this auction

"The Synare Tympani would produce a full tympani-like sound in a great range of octaves. You can adjust the tympani's ringing up and down sweep, decay (from staccato tom sounds to long decays), sensativity, and volume. You can also connect a pedal to modify the tuning in real-time, if you have one."

Note this one does need repair.

ibuchla 1.mov [Buchla Controlled by TouchOSC on iPad]


YouTube Uploaded by zackdagoba on Dec 5, 2011

"see http://myblogitsfullofstars.blogspot.com/ [this post] for more info"

Buchla experimented with touch sensitive plates back in the 60s, specifically the 216 Touch Controlled Voltage Source, and of course still does so today with the Model 222e Multi Dimentional Kinesthetic Input Port.

TouchOSC - hexler
iPads on eBay

Korg MS-02 Interface CV & Trigger converter with Original Box


via this auction

"Control Voltage converter for Korg MS-series synths (and others using Hz/V control) to work with devices using the more usual Octave/V system (and vice-versa)"

SN 171074

This one cross posted on MATRIXSYNTH-P

soft sounds


YouTube Uploaded by mathbsound on Dec 5, 2011

Anyone ID the red keyboard in this one?

Update via tron in the comments: "M-Audio Axiom Red Special Edition"

Custom Slanted Panel MicroKORG


via this auction

No mention of the slanted panel at the auction. This one appears to be different than the one previously posted here.

*RARE* Vintage Korg 03 Symphony MIDI Synth Module


via this auction

"Very rare vintage Korg module, the 03 'Symphony' unit famed for its choral and organ sounds.

From the same lineage as the M1 the 03 (and its sister unit the P3 Piano unit) were made by Korg to augment their professional Concert series electic pianos. Full MIDI control and ease of operation make these stand the test of time - push a button, you get the sound you ask for."

Roland Juno-106 Analog Synthesizer w/ Case


via this auction

Vintage Simmons SDS 800 Analog Drum Synthesizer Brain


via this auction

SN 001690 with patch overlay.

"It powers on and all channels work, including the run generator, which is a really cool feature! It basically a programmable pitch LFO that triggers once you hit the second tom. Pretty neat! Also Includes the white program overlay with some cool kits to program..."

ROLAND JX-8P with Molded Case SN 557072


via this auction

VERMONA - Retroverb Lancet (with MONO Lancet)


YouTube Uploaded by xtront on Dec 5, 2011

"This is a demo of VERMONA's new RETROVERB Lancet real analogue effectbox. It contains a spring reverb, Multimode Filter, VCA, LFO, ADSR with some tricky modulations.

The DRM1 Mk3 is Vermona's famous real analogue drumexpander in the 3rd generation, Sequenced via MIDI by Elektron Machinedrum.

Enjoy it! Cheers, Juergen"

The German Synthesizer Magazine there as well.

MacBeth - Dual VCO & Backend Filter


YouTube Uploaded by xtront on Dec 5, 2011

"Ready or not, here it comes: a smal live demo of MacBeth's Dual VCO & Backend Filter modules. These fantastic sounding modules are some of my most essential sound sources :-)

I played 'em with Vermona's new Quad MIDI-Interface and as additional modulation source I used Doepfer A-145 LFO and A-132-1 Linear VCA. Both are controlled by CV & modwheel from the interface.

External soundprocessing (delay) by EVENTIDE TimeFactor (effect: vintage delay)"

Bit Blob Jr. + Original Chip + Stereo Memory Man


YouTube Uploaded by drbleep on Dec 5, 2011

"The Bit Blob Jr is on sale now at BleepLabs.com!
http://bleeplabs.com/2011/12/02/sale/

This Jr. is using the chip from the original Bit Blob. Right channel is the left of the on board 1/8" out. Left is connected to different pins. These then go into the EHX Stereo Memory Man.
http://bleeplabs.com/bitblob2/"

The Minimachine Synth Pillow


On Etsy here.

Maui Media Lab Aapa Kalai Promo Codes

"Play the best Indian electronic drums and percussion you can get for your iPhone or iPod. Plug in your headphones to hear the incredible quality of sound. Plug into a stereo or soundboard to fill your room, or venue, with the sounds of Kerala, India. Perfect for practice. Great for Gigs.

Professional CD Quality (16 bit, 44.1khz) Samples:

Triggers: Qboard, Proximity Sensor (iPhone only.)

Twenty-five Velocity Sensitive, Multi-Touch Pads.

Wave your hand above the top of your iPhone to strike the Kalai.

Featuring:

Absolutely the best digital audio sampler with the highest quality sounds you can get for your iPod or iPhone.

Low-latency, velocity sensitive, multi-touch, bilaterally symmetrical Qboard for realistic live performance by both left and right hand musicians.

Reliability. You can count on Q Up Arts and Industrial strength design and software by Maui Media Lab LLC.

Q Up Arts Inc. is the world recognized brand in audio content publishing & licensing. Q Up Arts Inc. audio content has been used in feature films, games, platinum selling records and CDs world wide since 1993.

Maui Media Lab LLC, a licensed Apple developer based out of Maui, Hawaii, has more than sixty applications available for sale in Apple's iTunes App Store for iPad, iPhone and the iPod Touch in more than eighty international markets. Maui Media Lab LLC applications for iPads, iPhones and iPod Touch devices include games, productivity tools, remote controls, musical instruments and much more.

Aapa Kalai available exclusively in the iTunes App Store. Made in Maui Hawaii

Related Products: Q Up Arts Inc. HitKit Tablas, Tavil, Udukai, Kerala Bells, Snapper, Congas, Timbales, Claves, Timpani and Classic Rock Drum kit and TomToms."

CODES
KJYTNP4PTXTY
KL6E63M9THLR
AFPPYRA9M7A6
6RH33FYHFK76
YRAY9YX4673A

Aapa Kalai - Maui Media Lab
iPads on eBay
iPod Touch on eBay

1978 KORG "A Universe of Sounds" Ad


via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find the write-up.

circuit bent Korg DDD1 drum machine by The Beast/Noisybeast, Beats by XR0595


YouTube Uploaded by AMOKIAN on Dec 5, 2011

"exclusive tech house beats test by XR0595

I am not sure if you can see all of the patch points and switches on this video?

30 point RCA patchbay with 1960's RCA jacks, multiple switches, Getlofi pitch mod, NOS Russian pots, old school pot knobs, wire wrapped bends and killer sounds all contribute to this mod.

Must see other bent machines by The Beast at:
http://www.youtube.com/user/noiseybeast?feature=watch

Hear more XR0595 on soundcloud:
http://soundcloud.com/circuit-benders-unite"

Everyone Can Play Music #9: iMS-20 - Part 4


YouTube Uploaded by Discchord on Dec 5, 2011

"This lesson is all about pots and pans. I demonstrate some basic tricks to cleaning up a mix with a little panning, and then get into some basic automation for lively panning.
iMS-20 is available on iTunes: http://goo.gl/Zw8I4 (If you use my link, I get a cut and can buy better recording gear. Thanks!)
I am available on Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/discchord"

All parts here.

iPads on eBay

RVL DRM

YouTube Uploaded by xtront on Dec 5, 2011

modcan Touch Sequencer session 2


YouTube Uploaded by shaft9000 on Dec 5, 2011

"lotta bass 8oD
Jomox 999 and modcan Touch Sequencer driving modcan a system.
the only eurorack module used is the Flame Clockwork as MIDI sync-to-Gate.
all sound is 999 and modcan a system, fx included.
recorded direct to Allen&Heath ZED R16 A/D conversion, 16bit 44.1kHz stereo"

Novation Ultranova Synthesizer SN UA7105903639


via this auction

Cwejman S1 MK2 semi modular analog synthesizer SN S1MK2 - 105


via this auction

Studio Electronics Omega 8 rackmount analog synthesizer SN P 1227


via this auction

Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS)

Rhodes Chroma Model 2103 with Syntech MIDI SN 21030737


via this auction

Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS)

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