MATRIXSYNTH: Tuesday, December 6, 2011


Tuesday, December 06, 2011

Vostok V2 "VCS Jam 01"


YouTube Uploaded by djangosfire on Dec 6, 2011

"My first sit down w/ an Analogue Solutions Vostok MkII "Pin Matrix" suitcase-synth.

Really nothing fancy - raw improv. . . just enjoying the sounds spewing out into an Eventide Space Reverb... nothing else. Fun stuff!"

Circuit Bent VOCAID BABELBOX

VOCAID BABELBOX.MOD

YouTube Uploaded by FREAKENSPEAK on Oct 16, 2011

"This is a short demo of the Circuit Bent VOCAID BABELBOX. This is the big brother to the Touch and Tell BABELBOX and has many more features and voice samples."

via this auction
See Freakenspeak (RSS) for more bent devices.

"Up for auction is a circuit bent Texas Instruments VOCAID unit. This unit is called the VOCAID BABELBOX. This unit will make bent voice/tone/loop sounds when you turn on any of the bend switches and touch the front panel. You can change the pitch by moving your hand over the photo sensor or touching the body contact and front panel or moving the pitchball.

This unit has 4 different underlay settings, each has 32 words or phrases that play back when you press the different holographic squares. The different underlay settings are set by 3 toggle switches on the top of the unit. It gives this unit a very large vocabulary,much larger than the standard Touch and Tell BABELBOX.

The size is approx: 14" X 10" X 1.5". The unit uses 2 "D" batteries for power (not included).This is a great instrument for live work or for sampling sounds in the studio.

The VOCAID units are getting harder to find so don't miss this chance to own a truly unique instrument! This may be one of the last of the VOCAID BABELBOX i make.

The unit you are bidding on is fully circuit bent and tested and ready to ship so you receive it in a few days. It will look the same as the one in the picture.

Here is a list of the circuit bent features:

Novation Bass Station with Original Box


via this auction

Criag Anderton & Howard Massey Yamaha Voice Cards & Data Disks



For the Yamaha SY/TG55 series of synths, via these auctions

Craig Anderton data disk

Howard Massey data disk

S5551 Rock & Pop Sound


VC 5501W analog synthesizer

From the back of the data disk case on Criag Anderton complete with typos: "Craig Anderton, as well as being an accopmplished [sic] musician, writes for Electronic Musician Magazine, and ahas authored several book [sic] concerning digital musical instruments"

If you are not familiar with Craig Anderton, see his about page here.

As for Howard Massey, I couldn't find an official site for him. If anyone knows of one, feel free to comment. Per the back of the data disk case: "Howard Massey is the founder of the Center for Electronic Music (CEM) in New York City. He has written numerous articles and books for the music industry including "The Complete DX7" and "The Complete DX&iiFD."

PAIA SYNTHESPIN MK 2



via this auction

Industrial noise synth


YouTube Uploaded by bubagoo on Dec 6, 2011

"Here's a clip of the performance synth I built over the summer of 2011. I just added an awesome rhythm section prototype circuit based on Eric archers amazing andromeda drum modules. The drum sequencer is basically just two CD4089 binary rate multipliers. I added a CD4024 binary counter for making more complex rhythm sequences and also added a CD40106 for inverting various signals to put everything in phase."

Casper Electronics

"Into the Night Come... Sleep Goes On"

(OFFICIAL VIDEO) (RSF Polykobol, RSF Kobol & others)

YouTube Uploaded by NightBirds31 on Dec 6, 2011

"NightBirds : "Into the Night Come... Sleep Goes On"

Recorded live with the RSF Polykobol II (arpeggiator in LOWER mode & the sequencer in UPPER mode).
KORG PS 3100 for Fx, RSF Kobol cry & bass, ARP Odyssey at the end & ROLAND System 100 Fx.
All base of the track are the sounds coming of the Polykobol & notes registred in the sequencer.

Video & Music by NightBirds P&C 2011

http://soundcloud.com/nightbirds-electronic"

Synthesizers.com Q119 & Q150 patch


YouTube Uploaded by SynthManiaDotCom on Dec 6, 2011

"A soundtrack-style modular synth patch with a Synthesizers.com modular. I used the Q119 sequencer, the Q150 Moog-style filter, and a few Q106 oscillators."

Microfun


YouTube Uploaded by kotsoft on Dec 6, 2011

Follow-up to Wind Machine - Physical Modelling on Android

Also see The Grantophone for iOS

Lemur for iOS Now Available


YouTube Uploaded by LiineTV on Dec 6, 2011

Update: Tutorial vids added:

Lemur for iOS Setup Tutorial Vids


Playlist:
How to use Lemur with USB MIDI.
Using OSC in Lemur.
Using WiFi MIDI in Lemur.
Connecting Lemur to a Mac.
Connecting Lemur to a PC.
Loading a template with the Lemur Editor.
Loading a template through iTunes.

Teaser video previously posted here.


Available for iPad and iPhone

Note the developer is Liine. Lemur the hardware was by the former JazzMutant. Liine has a number of other products available. This one in via @freesoulvw

Mfos mini synth arp fun

Mfos mini synth arp fun by w. ravenveer

Mfos mini synth kenton midi cv mam midi arp
Mfos mini synth kenton midi cv mam midi arp by w. ravenveer

First test of drumdokta clean +plague bearer + anti osc

First test of drumdokta clean +plague bearer + anti osc by w. ravenveer

"no real demo since i use clean output of drumdakto + combination of going through plague bearer, although sometimes in this pieces its only clean only briefly, messed with the modes of the rcd and breakout during this, clock comes from sportmodular in lfo mode triangle which is slightly modulated to get some movement

anti osc, driven by brains+pp from the same clock, qmmg as filter, very simple!
i'm never been drummachine minded, but with triggering from rdc, it has way more a human feeling, than pattern based stuff i feel, still need to learn to shape up the drumsounds a bit more"

On Synthesizers 1976: Bob Moog on LowPass Filters


via Moog Music where you'll find links to additional articles by Bob Moog courtesy of Keyboard Magazine.

"Bob Moog started writing his column, 'On Synthesizers' for Keyboard Magazine in 1975. This column appears in the May/June 1976 issue and discusses how basic low pass filters work to color the sound of a synthesizer."

BTW, Keyboard Mag is currently available for only $12 a year, that's only $1 an issue! Details here.

SYNTON FENIX Analog Modular Synthesizer One of 75


via this auction

This one is cross posted on MATRIXSYNTH-P here. Be sure to check out the site for more going up if you haven't recently.

"Extremely rare Synton Fenix analog modular synthesizer, hand built in 1997-98 in the Netherlands. This unit is one of 75 ever produced! The Fenix is a highly sought after analog modular popularized by Aphex Twin on his Analord albums (see video below for an example). I've owned this Fenix for nearly a decade, after trading for it with a respected member of the Analogue Heaven mailing list. The Fenix is a truly unique instrument, and I wish I were able to keep it.

The following items are included in the auction:

Synton Fenix analog modular synthesizer
Primary power supply with a converter for U.S. power outlets
Secondary power supply
Extra back panel with power chassis - should anything ever happen to the original power chassis, you have a backup!

31 Unique Modules: LFO1, LFO2, LFO3, VCO1, VCO2, VCO3, VCF1, VCF2, VCF3, Comperator, Mixer1, Mixer2, Mixer3, EG1, EG2, EG3, VCA1, VCA2, VCA3, VCA4, Slew Limiter, Sample & Hold, Portamento, Noise Generator, Ring Modulator1, Ring Modulator2, CV Mixer1, CV Mixer2, Audio In Processor1, Audio In Processor2, Audio Out

Cosmetic Condition: Excellent. There are a few very minor scratches on the back panel and sides from rack wear, but the face of the Fenix is in extremely good condition. This unit has been kept in a smoke-free environment, and I've never gigged with it.

Operational Condition: Very good. All modules are 100% operational and functional. There are four slightly scratchy pots: VCF1 Frequency, VCF1 Resonance, VCF3 Frequency, and VC3 Resonance. These could easily be cleaned and/or repaired by a tech or an experienced audiophile.

Bid With Confidence: In addition to spotless eBay feedback, I have successfully sold many high dollar value items via the Analogue Heaven mailing list over the years. You can find my seller feedback there by searching the Analogue Heaven archives for my email address: josh (at) digiradi.com

(Note: The above email address is now obsolete, please use eBay's messaging system to contact me!)

Shipping: Please ignore the shipping costs that are estimated below, as that is a just a ballpark figure. Final shipping costs will depend on carrier, location, and shipping options. The Fenix will be professionally packed (double boxed, insured, etc.). I will pay for all packing costs. Buyer is responsible for all actual shipping services such as insurance, tracking, overnight, or 2/3-day service. I will provide a detailed receipt of the shipping costs to the Buyer.


"Note: The Fenix is available for local pickup in the San Francisco Bay Area."

Corsynth C101 ( Modular Synth ) vs Depeche Mode " The meaning of love"


YouTube Uploaded by Corsynth on Dec 6, 2011

"http://www.corsynth.com

Corsynth C101 Demo 5 :

This Depeche Mode cover was made using the Corsynth C101 in all sounds
( including the drum sounds ). No other filter was used. FX used : Reverb and Delay.

Corsynth is a company from the Northwest of Spain dedicated to manufacture modules for analogue modular synthesizers.

The C101 OTA Lowpass filter is a four pole low pass filter ( 24db/octave ) based on four cascade OTA-stages. The design is similar to the one found in classic synthesizers like Roland System 700, Roland System 100m, Roland SH-1, SH-7, SH-101, Roland Jupiter 8, Jen SX1000 and many more.

C101 main characteristics Filter response 24db/octave Filter self-oscillate Can be used as VCO ( 1V/Octave ) Voltage controlled Resonance Temperature compensated Two Frequency Modulation inputs Two audio inputs 1V / Octave input

This module is built using high quality electronic components, Switchcraft jacks, Cosmo knobs (the same used by Moog Modular) , silk screened front-panel....

For more info, pictures, sound samples and order information :

http://corsynth.com/home/modules/c101-filter

Corsynth 2011"

Difficult Listening - Korg DS-10 drum tutorial, part 1: snare and hi-hat


YouTube Uploaded by DifficultListening on Dec 6, 2011

"Part 1 of a two part series showing techniques for creating more realistic drum sounds on the Korg DS-10.
Part 1: Snare and hi-hat.
Part 2: Kick and pitched drums / special effects.

Part 2 to be uploaded later in Dec 2011 once I get hold of some genuine Hori screen protectors that dont get scratched to hell after a couple of weeks like the fake ones. Hooray for counterfeit crap on eBay!

Production note: The voice quality in this video is a work in progress. I hope to get rid of the phasing effect and re-upload once I work out what's going on with that. I can't fix my nerdy way of speaking quite so easily, but I'm working on that too. :-)"

Nintendo DSi on eBay
Nintendo DSi on Amazon

KORG DS-10 on eBay

Buchla Patch 8


YouTube Uploaded by batchas on Dec 6, 2011

"Playing with the STAGE ADDRESSING inputs of the Model 250e Arbitrary Function Generator in strobed mode.
- LFO from 261e sent to CV IN (
- Gate OUT from Doepfer MAQ16/3 (via Make Noise Format Jumbler) to pulse IN.

Patch focus: 250e, 256e, 266e.
Other modules involved: 261e, 281e, 292e, 291e, 210e, 206e."

120611


YouTube Uploaded by ZerosumInertia on Dec 6, 2011

"Noisering sequences AFG. Vulcan Modulator modulates AFG.
AFG rides the Dalek Modulator spaceship.
Borg makes everything goopy and magical.
Polyvoks says hello too."

MALEKKO B:ASSMASTER distortion module


via this auction

"Power cable, screws, and box included. The B:assmaster has been discontinued by Malekko. 'germanium harmonic octave analog distortion euro module'"

METASONIX R-54 VCO/VCF Tube Supermodule


via this auction

From the Metasonix website:
"It uses a triode-pentode in a unique Wien-bridge circuit, to provide clean sine-wave oscillation. Using a Vactrol, the pitch of the R-54 is sweepable from less than 20 Hz to more than 5 kHz, continuously, via front-panel control or a CV input. By adjusting the waveshape/resonance control, the sinewave signal produced by the R-54 can be trimmed to less than 10% THD (depending on operating pitch)---with NONE of the problems inherent in solid-state oscillators and sine waveshapers. Because the Wien bridge contains no piecewise sine shaper or amplitude-control circuit or component. The tube itself performs that job. So the distortion products are entirely low-order, unlike the "sine waves" that solid-state VCOs or samplers produce.

Turn up the overdrive control, and the oscillator output clips the output amplifier pentode tube, for a unique soft-clipped square-wave sound. The simplicity of the R-54 will fool you--its behavior is odd and radical, and it will take you months or years to fully explore all of its quirks.

Now for the special trick. Plug an audio signal into the audio input. Instantly, the R-54 transforms from a VCO into a bandpass resonant voltage-controlled filter, with the same range as in VCO operation -- 20 Hz to 5 kHz. Its behavior and sound are unique. Again, you will be kept busy for years exploring all of its strangeness.

CV response: Hz/v. Use a suitable MIDI/CV interface, or use our R-60 interface to obtain perfect equal-tempered tuning every time. Maximum output signal, 12 v p-p. Power requirement: +-12v dc, approx 150 mA. (All specifications are approximate and may vary from sample to sample.) Tubes used: 19KG8, 6AK5."

Access Virus TI Polar Synthesizer / Keyboard


via this auction

CASIO PT-80 (XL) by S-CAT


YouTube Uploaded by PHONICPOTION on Dec 6, 2011

"Circuit bent with 17 modifications and extended case."

S-CAT on eBay (RSS)

Analog Lab Minimoog #9 Up for Auction


Listed here. Just updated the video post with the link and some pics for the archives.

OP1 Wizball Marathon


YouTube Uploaded by JyotiMishra on Dec 6, 2011

via synthlover.com where you'll find some pics and impressions of the OP-1

Physynth for iPad with Integrated Manual


YouTube Uploaded by SimianSquared on Dec 5, 2011

"PHYSYNTH turns your iPad or iPad 2 into a piece of real vintage synth hardware.

Powered by next-generation 3D graphics technologies, it is a stunning, beautiful device that will enable you to weave beautiful, fluid 'Soundscapes'.

PHYSYNTH uses a state-of-the-art physics engine to trigger sounds using four real simulators, you charge physical objects with sound and collide them with other objects to trigger them. It is an entirely new way of creating music, a natural and fluid way to express yourself with a wide range of beautiful, realistic instruments.

FEATURES:

• Custom shaders especially designed for iPad2 and the beautiful high definition full-3D interface pushes the limits of what your device can do.

• iPad 1 owners are not left out, Physynth was designed to take full advantage of everything the device has to offer.

• Layer your sounds with Four-track Soundscaping.

• Jam with Realtime melody or rhythm over-dubbing.

• The physics-triggered sample engine with user-adjustable parameters means endless scenarios.

• Enjoy a wide range of beautiful sounding instruments with more coming in regular updates.

• Express yourself with full mixing control including full stereo panning, volume and digital special effects.

• Vintage hardware design with groundbreaking 3D tilt camera, stunning lighting and unbelievable next-gen graphics make Physynth the app to show your friends.

• Melody-mode to allow the user to play Physynth instruments like a traditional keyboard or drum pad.

• Headphones are recommended for full stereo immersion and realtime panning.

ESSENTIAL LINKS:

• View the TV advert now at: physynth.com
• Crafted by Simian Squared: simian2.com"

Physynth for iPad - Sneak peak at the manual!

Uploaded by SimianSquared on Nov 30, 2011

"Just polishing up the in-app manual for Physynth (iPad), thought I'd give you all a sneaky peak."

iPads on eBay

sympleSEQ Now Available

You might remember sympleSEQ from this previous post. Hex Inverter wrote in to let us know their IndieGoGo funding blew past their goal and they are now in production. They also made some significant updates to the feature set.

"What am I talking about? Well, the original concept was VERY minimalistic. There was nothing other than tempo, gate out and CV output. Through the discussion had with members on the forums where this was being developed, people requested pause/reset functionality be included as well. Using a very small amount of components and some trickery, I was able to achieve this -- so now sympleSEQ also boasts the option of adding reset/pause functionality!

Possibly best of all is that I had a panel artist come to me who wants to make panels for everyone!

I have a limited number of kits left in stock, but plenty of bare circuit boards for people. There is a well documented assembly manual for people as well.

sympleSEQ can be found/purchased at: http://shop.hexinverter.net

Panels will be available soon from Ben at: http://www.resynthesis.co.uk

Here is the build manual"


Below is a video of sympleSEQ with a Benjolin.



Benjolin Meets sympleSEQ -- a sequenced analog synthesis jam
YouTube Uploaded by hexinverterDOTnet on Dec 5, 2011

"Rob Hordyk's amazing Benjolin meets hexinverter.net's sympleSEQ for a little jam before they get enclosed in their final enclosure.

Here I am driving the two oscillators and the onboard filter at different times with sympleSEQ, as well as just noodling away on the Benjolin.

sympleSEQ is an easy to make 8-step analog step-sequencer. It utilizes board-mount components and a unique dual PCB design, making it simple to create an analog sequencer for driving your voltage controlled synthesizer gear or circuit bent toys with. It is particularly suited to lo-fi artists due to the low feature set (and thus complexity). It is also very economical to build compared to any other sequencer on the market.

sympleSEQ can be driven by a wide range of voltages (9-15V DC) and thus is highly portable.

Kits, PCBs and more information about sympleSEQ can be found at:

http://shop.hexinverter.net"

Signed Depeche Mode / Alan Wilder Samples on ZIP For Auction


via this auction

"This auction is for a ZIP100 disc containing Depeche Mode samples.
This item was purchased from the Alan Wilder Collected auction.
This auction includes the original zip disc, original signed case, invoice, and certificate of authenticity.
If you are bidding on this item I'm sure you know what it is.

Details :

Only 20 of these Zip discs exist and each is personally numbered and signed by Alan. Every disc contains a collection of sound banks designed for the Emax sampler. These are the exact sounds which were programmed and used by Alan during DM’s ‘Devotional’ and ‘Music For The Masses’ tours. Each bank contains an array of sounds allocated across the keyboard for the live performances. In nearly all cases, the samples were sourced from the original multitrack recordings. You will also find sounds for song versions which were only ever performed live, plus songs which never actually made the final tour set list.

Below is a list of all the song banks included :

Music For The Masses Tour :
Bank 00 : People Are People
Bank 01 : A Question Of Time
Bank 02 : A Question Of Lust
Bank 03 : Pleasure, Little Treasure
Bank 04 : Sacred
Bank 05 : Blasphemous Rumours
Bank 06 : It Doesn’t Matter
Bank 07 : The Things You Said
Bank 08 : Strangelove
Bank 09 : Shake The Disease
Bank 10 : Never Let Me Down
Bank 11 : Just Cant Get Enough
Bank 12 : Stripped
Bank 13 : Pipeline
Bank 14 : Nothing
Bank 15 : Behind The Wheel
Bank 16 : Something To Do
Bank 17 : Everything Counts
Bank 18 : Somebody

Devotional Tour :
Bank 34 : Mercy In You (Alan 93)
Bank 35 : Flys On The Windscreen
Bank 36 : Nothing (A 93)
Bank 37 : Something To Do
Bank 38 : Leave In Silence (Alan 93)
Bank 39 : A Question Of Lust
Bank 40 : Clean (percussion trigger sounds)
Bank 41 : Condemnation (Guide)
Bank 42 : Everything Counts (94 version)
Bank 43 : Waiting For The Night To Fall
Bank 44 : I Want You Now (94 version)"

This one in via Brian.

The Analog Lab NYC-Minimoog SN 1009 Up for Auction


YouTube Uploaded by TheAnalogLab on Dec 5, 2011

"This Minimoog has the serial #1009 making it the 9th Minimoog to come out of the factory.

It has numerous differences such as:

-R.A. Moog Nameplate
-Engraved Panel
-Different Pot Markings
-Toggle Switches for Glide/Decay
-Fancier Wood Case
-Different backing plate
-Noticeable differences on Circuit Boards
-Made in Trumansburg, NY

Fully serviced and restored by The Analog Lab in NYC.

www.theanaloglab.com" See here.


via this auction

Additional pics at the auction while up.


Bob Moog Foundation Releases 2012 “Moog Pioneers in the Studio” Calendar

"December 6, 2011 - Asheville, NC - The Bob Moog Foundation announces the release of its 2012 calendar, “ Moog Pioneers in the Studio.” The calendar features photos and history from Bob Moog’s archives, as well as photos from collections of pioneering synthesists. The photos and text, compiled and written by BMF volunteer historian Brian Kehew, focus on more obscure luminaries and their fascinating instruments.

Through documenting the many musicians, composers, and scholars who collaborated with Moog, the Foundation aims to share the breadth of material encompassed in the inventor’s archives and to share the very rich history of electronic music. In addition to three photos that feature Moog himself, “Moog Pioneers in the Studio” also features Joel Chadabe, Jon Appleton, Jean Jacques-Perrey, Chris Swansen, Jon Weiss, Max Brand, Herb Deutsch, JD Robb, Eric Siday, Emmanuel Ghent, Mort Garson, and Gil Trythall.

As an ode to Moog’s pioneering work in modular synthesis, the background of calendar grid features art images of vintage Moog modules from symphonic synthiesist Erik Norlander’s 1967 modular system. The images were taken by Shaun Hollingsworth of [SIC] Images. The calendar was designed by Rose Hecht and edited by Geary Yelton. Both Kehew and Executive Director Michelle Moog-Koussa wrote forewords for the calendar.

“Saints be praised, the Bob Moog Foundation has released another fantastic, picture-laden calendar, this one for 2012! Featured in gorgeous vintage photos and posing with Moog modular synthesizers — and on occasion with the great Bob Moog himself — are 12 important pioneers of synthesized and electro-acoustic music. Some of these pioneers I’m familiar with, others not so much, and I welcome the challenge of learning more about them beyond what’s revealed by their accompanying captions. Cheers to the Bob Moog Foundation for recognizing these pioneers! I urge everyone to support the crucial Bob Moog Foundation cause by first purchasing this new calendar and by contributing in any way humanly possible.”

—Mark Vail, Music Historian, Author, Teacher and Journalist

The calendar is available for purchase on the Bob Moog Foundation's brand new online store. All proceeds from online sales go to support the Foundation's ongoing projects, including the preservation of Bob's historical and extensive archives, the expansion of our Dr. Bob's Sound School, and creation of the Moogseum in Asheville, N."

12 days of Modular- #6 White Noise


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 White Noise accompanying waveform view. Sound and Video by Raul Pena"

All parts here.

App Mania kurz


YouTube Uploaded by DigiEnsemble on Dec 6, 2011

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JEM SX1000 SYNTHESIZER VST PLUGIN FREEWARE - DEMO-


YouTube Uploaded by PianoVintage on Dec 6, 2011

"Download link: http://www.pianovintage.fr/fr/download/cat_view/57-free-vst-freeware-plug-in
JEM SX1000, is a new vst plugin synthesizer based on the original
JEN SX1000 hardware synthesizer from the 70's and produced by pianovintage.fr

JEM SX1000 is freeware and available only on PC
30 presets including 6 original Jen's preset
Single osc - filter+lfo + filter & amp enveloppe, glide, FX ...

Enjoy !!!"

Synth Rorschach #6


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Moog Memorymoog Plus


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Yamaha DX7 with Silver Gig Bag SN 53433


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Octave Cat SRM II vintage analogue mono/duophonic synthesizer


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