MATRIXSYNTH: Thursday, March 1, 2012


Thursday, March 01, 2012

Sennheiser Vocoder VSM 201 Serviced by Studio Electronics

via this auction
"Selling a VSM 201 Classic Sennheiser vocoder. It literally looks brand new OUT OF A TIME MACHINE.. and its more than 30 years old! i believe. This piece was worth more than 20k when it came out and they only made about 30 of them.

What is special about this unit is that this unit its serial number 11. Most of the units that came out to the public where serial number 13 up, therefore this unit is one of the original, It comes with a custom case. I had it checked by David Kulka las week and its all good to go. Look at the pictures and feel free to ask me any questions.

THIS IS SOME INFO I FOUND ONLINE ABOUT IT

This is the famous vocoder used for the robot voicesin the Grandmix intro's. It has several inputs of which the voice input and the carrier input are the most important.
What it does is this. It takes a carrier sound (synth waveformor any other sound containing sufficient harmonics) and articulatesthat sound with your voice, much in the same way as your mouth articulates the sound coming from your vocal chords. It achieves this by detecting frequencies in the voice section, andopening the corresponding frequencies in the carrier section.The more frequency bands used, the better is the resulting effect.The sennheiser uses 20 frequency bands. Many more than most other vocoders, making it one of the best vocoders ever built. There are only 3 copies of this model in Europe, one probably ownedby Kraftwerk. Other people using this model are Herbie Hancock, the Cylon robots in Battlestar Gallactica, and some droids in Star Wars."

The Intellijel Mutamix


"Introducing the Intellijel Mutamix, the successor to the now discontinued Mutagen.

I went through many iterations and design changes to arrive at this final version (hence the long delay). Some of the designs involved elaborate integration of VC mixing, panning and bussing (based on the requests of many users) but the design became way too complex and convoluted. I have ended up with something that I think is unique and will allow for some creative applications (especially with regards to CV) but it is not necessarily meant to be a traditional audio mixer. I plan to make another companion product that will be purely focused on audio in the future (mono/stereo, panning, aux sends etc.).


So here is how it works:
In "NORMAL" mode all the buttons at the top act as mute on/off switches with a single click. The leds in the slider illuminate to indicate a muted channel. If I double click I will SOLO the channel and that channels led will flash on/off. I remain in SOLO state until all channels are unsoloed.

I can save the state of the muted channels into 6 possible locations (and recall them) by pressing the [SAVE] or [LOAD] buttons for about 1 second.

If I activate [KILL] all inputs and outputs are muted and all the leds flash at a rapid rate. Pressing any button will immediately exit KILL mode and return to the previous state.

[GATE] and [PULSE] allow me to select whether a corresponding channel MUTE CTRL jack toggles mute on/off (PULSE mode) or the channel is gated on/off (GATE mode) when the controlling signal is HIGH. On the mutagen this mode selection was done via jumpers on the back and the gating was inverted.

[XMODE] is a special mode. In XMODE single clicks of the buttons no longer toggle muting. Instead they instantly recall a mute state preset (the 6 possible memory locations that you would have stored using the SAVE function).
In addition to this, all of the MUTE CTRL jacks now become XMODE controls:
CLK: cycle through all the presets in a given direction (default forward) on every pulse
RESET: Start back at preset 1
DIR: toggle the direction that the presets cycle through
RANDOM: every pulse selects a preset at random.
INV: the current mute state is inverted (i.e if channels 1, 3 and 5 are muted then after a pulse, 2,4, and 6 are muted and the rest are unmuted)
MUTE-ALL: no matter what the current state, all channels are muted.

With all of these functions it becomes clear you can turn the Mutamix into an unusual sequencer!
For example: I could take a steady voltage source and feed it to a Buff Mult. I then take the 6 outputs of the buff mult and patch each one to one of the Mutamix inputs. Now the sliders will act as attenuators for the voltage and allow me to set a pitch cv level. If I then program 6 different presets where on each one only one channel is unmuted, cycling through the presets will give me a traditional pitch sequencer (although it is 6 stages).
It becomes more interesting if I replace some of the steady DC sources with audio or lfo cv and I store presets with more than one channel unmuted. Now I would get a weird sequence where different modulations are unmuted on different steps to get a very complex modulation control.

-18HP
-Skiff friendly
-6 led linear sliders for input attenuation control (leds can be easily replaced with other colors, they just slide out).
-jumpers to select pseudo log curve (instead of linear)
-All muting realised via VCAs opening/closing
-6 audio/cv inputs
-6 mute/function inputs (depends on mode)
-6 three way bus routing switches.
-3 audio/cv bus outputs
-2 linear master output level controls.
-6 control buttons + status led
-header to normal HexVCA output to the 6 inputs. (same as Mutagen).
-Expected price: $250.00

Availability. They are built! But I am just about to go on vacation and will be back in one week. When I am back Haven and I will program and test the batch and have them ready to ship out asap.

Big thanks to Haven for all the help with the feature set!"

via TRASH_AUDIO via Muff's.

shruthi-1 programmer complete!


flickr By MukSys

"After tons of troubleshooting, I decided to swap out some IC's. Got em in the mail and put em in. Fired right up! Yesss!"

FOLKTEK Modified Omnichord OM-84

via this auction
"Modified omnichord two(om-84) Touch synthisizer. This piece features 60+ touch points allowing you to produce rich and complex tones, drones, harmonies, filtering and distortion. Multiple tones/notes can be played at one time to create thick and complex tonal harmonies. The hand etched copper clad section on top features 3 rows of thirteen notes including ,mid,bass and grimey tones. The Bottom copper clad section features 12 sonorous chord tones as well as 10 amp points that in combination with any note section creates distortion, warble, noise, grime, noise and leval/bass boost. Omnichord functions regularly when no touch points are activated. This unit only runs on a 12v adaptor as the battery compartement has been utilized to house the modifications. Includes basic manual of the mods."

Korg MS2000 SN 004033

via this auction
Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS)

März


YouTube Uploaded by Ebotronix on Mar 1, 2012

"4ms Peg RCD VCAMatrix
Analogue Systems RS 100 RS 110 RS 360
Arp Odyssey 2821 White Noise via Sem Filter
Doepfer A 134 pan by Moog MP 201
Flame Chord Machine V.0.0
Make Noise Brains 2x PP Maths Moddenix QMMG René Wogglebug
Malekko 4x Anti (CM arp out to Quantimator)
Moog 2x FreqBox & Oberheim Sem (CM 4x out)
Ringmodulator 2x Moddemix
Toppobrillo Quantimator Sportmodulator
Master Clock Logic via Kenton Pro 2000II and 2x 4ms RCD"

Retrospec Presents: David Kean Audities Foundation

Video added to this post.

The Science Museum Announces OraMIX Contest Winners



via The Oramics Machine on Facebook: "The moment we’ve all been waiting for. The winner of the OraMIX competition is… Chris Weeks with Telescopic Moon. Congratulations Chris!"

And the runner-ups:
"We would also like to congratulate Atomic Shadow with his second place & Obe:lus for coming third. And a special mention for Astrogarage and The Audible Smile who also received excellent reviews from our star judges."

You might recognize Automic Shadow from previous posts here on MATRIXSYNTH, including the recently announced Hollow Sun Records. Note the winning track was selected by none other than Brian Eno, DJ Spooky and The Wire.

http://oramics.herokuapp.com/

"About [the] Competition

In the 1960s, Daphne Oram developed a ground-breaking music technique she called ‘Oramics’. With her home-built ‘Oramics Machine’, Daphne made music for TV shows and commercials, but she dreamt of broadcasting live Oramics concerts through a network of fibreoptic cables, an idea that sounded like science fiction at the time.

This ambition, so typical of that era of boundless optimism for science and technology, was paralleled in the use of satellites to broadcast Our World on 25 June 1967, the very first television production performed and broadcast live from studios across the world.

Imagine that the producer of Our World, the 1967 TV programme that first linked the world via satellites, had commissioned Daphne Oram, the pioneer of electronica, to make its soundtrack.

Now you have the chance to make that imagined track a reality, using samples from the Daphne Oram Archive, courtesy of our friends at Soundcloud; Goldsmiths,University of London; Sound and Music; Boomkat; and the Daphne Oram Trust.

You don’t have to limit yourself to 1960s style. Use the stems to make the piece in whatever genre you fancy.

Our winning track will be selected by our judges Brian Eno, DJ Spooky and The Wire."

The Analog Lab NYC-SCI Prophet 10-Chopin Op.9 No.2


YouTube Uploaded by TheAnalogLab on Mar 1, 2012

"Chopin Opus 9 2nd movement played on a Prophet-10.

All sounds from Prophet-10 (some reverb and delay added)

This Prophet is for sale!

www.theanaloglab.com"

Roland MC202


via this auction

ROLAND RE201 SPACE ECHO SN 942460


YouTube Uploaded by sean77wilson2011 on Feb 29, 2012

via this auction

Roland JD-800


via this auction

Technics SX-KN7000 Electronic Keyboard Synthesizer

via this auction

"These are highly sought after keyboards and here is your chance to own one. It will ship with the manuals, the OEM music holder, a custom music holder, a 3.5 inch disk, a 1GB Micro SD Card, its original Technics expression pedal and an aftermarket damper pedal."

I'm guessing this is is a preset synth. If anyone knows otherwise feel free to comment. Posting this one more for the design.

Yamaha CS15D SN 1784

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction

"The CS15D is two synths in one, with separate controls for each (including two sets of cv & gate and two audio outputs) but with the ability to mix, blend and modulate the two together. This gives loads of possibility for creative programming.

The 'preset' section is made up of two channels. Channel 1 has 15 funky 'instrument' sounds and Channel 2 has 14 'synth' sounds plus a button to activate the 'manual' section of the synth. There is a slider to mix between the two channels and channel 2 can be detuned.


The Preset synth has controls for the VCA envelope via the Sustain knob and the Brilliance slider gives you control of the filter. You can also apply the lfo via the modwheel to either the VCO, VCA or VCF of the preset sounds. These controls gives you scope for some big tonal changes.

The separate manual synth section has variable control between saw and pulse waves for its VCO, which can be mixed together. There are also controls for pulse width modulation, noise, tuning and 5 octave settings. You get two punchy ADSR envelopes for the filter and the VCA. The beefy filter is a 2 pole lowpass, with full controls over resonance and cut off and envelop depth.

The mod wheel can also be applied to the manual synth section, as can the Brilliance slider.

The LFO has a number of waveforms including sample & hold and repeat and goes up to audible level, which is great for ringmod style and other weird effects.

Where it gets really interesting is the ability to mix the two synths (channel 1 & 2) together via the mixer slider. Then, this two vco synth really comes into its own, with some rich and complex tonal possibilities."

Roland SH 2 Analogue Synthesizer

via this auction

DoubleDeka Demo5


YouTube Uploaded by MedusalObligation on Mar 1, 2012

"This is just the DDVCO getting CV from the keyboard. The Keyboard GATE feeds the EG and that controls the VCA. No filters at all."

That's money...

AHMW 2012 Set for Saturday March 31


Full details here.

"The annual Get-Together will be Saturday, March 31st at the PHHS Media Center. Doors open at 9:00am. All synthgeekgearheads are encouraged to join us and spend some time with awesome gear and great people.

Past gear includes: All sorts of Modulars (MOTM, DotCom, Blacet, Metalbox, Wiard, Doepfer, Cynthia, Modcan, etc), Voyagers, PPG, SunSyn, Evolvers, Prophet T-8, ARP, XOX & DIY gear, and much more!"

Moog to Launch New Concert Series

AHA AVL Season 1 Trailer

YouTube Uploaded by MoogMusicInc on Feb 29, 2012

"Moog Music Inc.'s newest concert series, AHA AVL, is proud to announce a partnership with Shuffle Magazine, North Carolina's premiere music magazine. AHA AVL features cutting-edge Asheville artists in an invitation-only concert series at the Moog Store located in the Moog Music instrument factory."

The Moog SL-8 and Other Rare Synths at The Audities Foundation

The Audities Foundation


Note the above is a slideshow embed from flickr. Mouse over the image to the right to bring up the controls, or click here for the flickr set By FFWDWeekly

"A glimpse at the collection and studio space in Bearspaw, Alberta. Owned and operated by David Kean. Photos by Josh Naud." The Moog SL-8 and rare blue Alesis Andromeda A6 below.

Update: Retrospec Presents: David Kean Audities Foundation YouTube Uploaded by troublerep on Oct 17, 2011 "David Kean talks about the Audities Foundation, a museum and recording studio with an emphasis on the genealogy of electronic music. The Audities Foundation is located just outside of Calgary in Alberta, Canada. See more at retrospecaudio.com" And the Audities Collection: http://www.audities.org/audities/index.html

1978 Oberheim Ad


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

"Oberheim FourVoice 1-page synthesizer and programmer advertisement from page 47 of Contemporary Keyboard magazine September 1978."

More Ring Modulation with Doepfer A114 Ring Mod


YouTube Uploaded by raulsworldofsynths on Oct 28, 2011

"Second in the Ring Modulation series. Using a random melody as a sound source timbres are explored further. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."

All parts here.

EQUINOXE EVOLUTION part 17

One more video added here. Update 12:22PM: make that two, or three, or four... Bookmark the post and check back throughout the day.

YAMAHA CS-30L Vintage Analog Synth SN 1349

via this auction
abertronix (RSS)

"Cosmeticlly in beautiful condition, some very small marks but overall in mint condition.Case as well is perfect. This synth has been diassembled and each pot and switch cleaned and lubricated.

A great synth. Very similar to the cs-30 and though it lacks a sequencer it makes up for it by its vast array of routing possibilities. If you are more interested in ease of sound making the cs30L is much more useful than the cs30. The most difficult thing about the cs30 is that due to the amount of routing possiblities it is quite easy to get lost and lose track of where the signal is going. The greatest aspect of the cs30L is that above each of the 3 envelope generators are a series of red LED that light up when indicating what is passing through each EG."

CASIO DG-20 Digital electric guitar MIDI


via this auction

CASIO DG-1 Digital Electric MIDI Guitar


via this auction

"Very simlar to the casio dg-20. Lacks a few of the dg20's feature but it is lighter especially considering it only takes 6AA batteries rather than the dg-20's hefty 6 D size batteries."

Sequential Circuits TOM


via this auction

Doepfer ms-404 analog synthesizer


via this auction

RARE TEISCO SYNTHESIZER 100-P


via this auction

Moog Micromoog SN 7138


via this auction

"Micro Moog Serial Number: 7138 , This single-oscillator monophonic synth, designed as a solo performance Moog. But it's an not so expensive alternative to the Minimoog. In fact, it is often used as just a stand-alone filter processor since it has a filter that is virtually identical to the Mini, and accepts external sounds for processing through it! It also employs a ribbon controller (which was a cool new feature) for pitch bending. Notice that there are still plenty of knobs to give you access to the shape of your sounds! Anyone who's had one of these will know it’s a powerful synth, more modern achitecture and routing than the mini and equally funky-even with just one osc+doubler. The external audio feed brings out unheard of filtration. this played back to back against a modern4osc synth just took the party recently with its fatness and richness and downright dirtiness. One plastic knob is missing and have one downside metal band little loose, but is working as it should. Please check the pictures."

Moog Prodigy Model 336A SN 1625



via this auction

"vintage Moog Prodigy Model 336A 32 key synthesizer. This unit is the original real deal and is in nearly perfect working order for its age (keep reading for more details). It has all the original knobs and keys with the exception of the loudness control sustain knob which has been broken off (I do not have the knob, it was broken when I received the synthesizer). The mixer oscillator pot is loose but still works, it does short out during use but most likely just needs to be tightened up and cleaned out. All other pots are in good working order but do have the occasional cut out (the thing is 30 years old) due to being dusty and dirty, a good cleaning of the whole inside should get this thing in near mint condition..."

Dave Smith Mopho Desktop Synthesizer

via this auction

Dave Smith Mopho Analog Synthesizer Keyboard

via this auction

InternalFx - Wi-Fi.m4v


YouTube Uploaded by rrr00bb on Mar 1, 2012

"Added first echo and moved to internal chorusing (rather than tricks with microtonal MIDI). Still some impulses as there are inefficiencies causing it to miss deadlines every once in a while."

Geo Synthesizer for iOS
Geo Synthesizer - Jordan Rudess: Wizdom Music, LLC
iPads on eBay
iPads on Amazon

iPod Touch on eBay
iPod Touch on Amazon

MPC-1000 vs. Future Retro Mobius vs. Crumar Spirit.mov


YouTube Uploaded by vitalance on Mar 1, 2012

"MPC-1000 providing beats and clock info for Mobius.
Mobius sending CV and Gate to the Spirit.
Improvised demo.
Recorded with a 3GS iPhone and edited with iMovie."

Steampunk Synthesizers.com Cabinet


YouTube Uploaded by Voltor07 on Mar 1, 2012

"A brief tour of Phase I of my latest and greatest steampunk project. After Phase II is completed, I will make another video. In short, lots of video updates to come! I will also do a new video of each module I get."

Koma Elektronik pedals demo


YouTube Uploaded by musicradartv on Mar 1, 2012

"BD101 & FT201 get tested by Dan 'JD73' Goldman"

Little Phatty + Ableton Corpus = Pseudo-Talking Bass


YouTube Uploaded by n3bsvid on Mar 1, 2012

"Little Phatty running through Corpus effect. I randomly play around with Corpus settings.

The Little Phatty "patch" is unchanged throughout. It's simple on "Calibration" with the filter wide open and just a single saw oscillator enabled.

Towards the end of the video I get close to a "talking bass" kind of patch (hence the "pseudo".

Hardware:
Moog Little Phatty Stage 2

Software:
Ableton Corpus"

Little Dragon Little Man at the Moog Sound Lab

Originally posted on Feb 2 here, the video was made private at some point. If you missed it when it first went up, it's now back. Note the second performance in the post is still private. I'll let you know if it goes live again.

Expert Sleepers ES-4/DrumDokta


YouTube Uploaded by expertsleepers on Mar 1, 2012

"Demo of an Expert Sleepers ES-4 S/PDIF / CV Interface and an ES-4 Gate Expander controlling a DrumDokta module by dinsync.info.

Six outputs of the Gate Expander are connected to the DrumDokta's five drum trigger inputs and its accent input. Two CV outputs of the ES-4 are connected to the DrumDokta's 'BPF1 CV' and 'Snap CV' inputs to modulate the cymbal filter and the snare snappiness respectively.

The DrumDokta is being fed through a Metasonix R-51 tube distortion, and an Analogue Systems RS-440 analogue delay. The 7th output from the Gate Expander is being used to gate the delay, providing a slap-back on certain drum hits in the sequence.

http://www.expert-sleepers.co.uk/es4.html

http://www.dinsync.info/search/label/DrumDokta"

EQUINOXE EVOLUTION

Moog Slimphatty, Elka Synthex, Xpander, Telemark SEMblance, JP8080: Jarre music stile

YouTube Uploaded by equinoxe67yahoo on Mar 1, 2012

"EQUINOXE EVOLUTION part 20
A tribute for the universal and unique music of Jean Michel Jarre."

Prophet-5 rev 2


YouTube Uploaded by lesingemonotone on Mar 1, 2012

"Testing out a newly restored Sequential Prophet-5 rev 2. Korg Polysix provides background arpeggio."

Phase Distortion Synthesis: Libration Dub


via Audio Cookbook
"This is one out of a collection of synthesizer tracks that I’ve been sitting on for a long time. Apart from the percussion, Libration (not to be confused with liberation) Dub was made entirely with the Casio CZ-1000 synthesizer."

Introducing Hollow Sun Records - Esoteric Electronica

For those not familiar with Hollow Sun, they are known for bringing a number of incredibly rare instruments into our sonic palette that we would otherwise not have access to. They brought us the Hammond Novachord, vintage valve/tube oscillators and noise generators from the 40s and 50s, and a number of conventional but rare synthesizers, string machines, and more. See the Hollow Sun website for the full list.

They are now launching Hollow Sun Records which will showcase experimental electronic music.

"Hollow Sun Records brings esoteric electronica from a broad range of experimental sonic artists from across the world on modestly priced, high quality downloadable albums you can buy directly.

Hollow Sun Records offers considered, abstract soundscapes and thoughtful sonic tapestries brought to you by leaders in their field of modern (and some retro), offbeat electronica.

We pride ourselves on the slightly odd and weird and tend towards the unconventional. Many strange noises are to be heard reverberating around the crumbling, musty corridors and labs here at Hollow Sun Towers so it seems only logical to release the work of friends who are exploring new (and sometimes revisiting some old) sonic territories for others to enjoy."


The current line-up includes ATOMIC SHADOW, who's vintage oscillators and noise machines have been featured in some of Hollow Sun's instruments, BOB TAVIS, and MATTHIAS SCHUSTER. Bios follow.




"Atomic Shadow is at the forefront of modern abstract electronica using as he does true retro equipment from the 50s and 60s ... test oscillators, reel-to-reel tape machines for feeding in tape loops or tape delays, etc.. His music invokes influences from the likes of Tod Dockstader, the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and others.

Atomic Shadow's electronica is moody and dark, sometimes challenging, sometimes whimsical, always intriguing."











"Bob Tavis started with experimental music in the late 60s when all he had was a test oscillator, two tape recorders, a Hammond and Farfisa Duo organ, a spring reverb and a tape echo.

Bob studied under electronic music pioneer, Vladimir Ussachevsky, in the 60s and has also worked with Boris Kovalev on developing two software synths, psyBox and Ambitron."










"Matthias Schuster's prolific output is forever fascinating with the various projects he and his Thereminist wife, Trautonia, are involved with. From Das Institut to Geisterfahrer, his unique brand of music always challenges.

But Matthias dates back a bit and is as adept at 'Berliner Krautrock' with sweeping Mellotrons backed by his PPG modulars and all the other crusty old analogue gear he has as he is at more angular experimental material."

http://www.hollowsunrecords.co.uk/

Waldorf AFB16 - Rare PPG Processor SYNTH & SIGNAL Filter


via this auction
"Waldorf AFB-16 Rackmount Analog Filter Bank and the awesome PPG RED SYNTHESIZER, with TWO OTHER VST PLUGINS AND EXTRA INFORMATION DELIVERED ON A CDROM.

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