MATRIXSYNTH: Wednesday, October 3, 2012


Wednesday, October 03, 2012

Synthwerks FSR-1T Now Shipping

"Synthwerks is proud to announce the latest in our growing line of pressure sensing controllers - the Synthwerks FSR-1T Force Sensing Resistor Module with Toggle Switch/Gate is now shipping to dealers.

The FSR-1T is the child of the unholy union of the MG-1 Manual Gate Pushbutton module, and a FSR-1N Force Sensing Resistor module. It will provide the fastest manual gate you will ever probably find and on top of that you also get a pressure CV out. This would be the perfect module to accompany any drum modules (Tiptop Audio Drum modules for instance - pressure pressure CV to the accent inputs). The Gate out from the FSR section also has a threshold control that can be used to set the pressure out CV level where the gate will turn on. This allows events to be triggered in the middle of filter sweeps or other pressure controlled events for example.

Along with the FSR section is an electronic bi-directional switch. This switch is controlled by the gate out of the FSR section and can be connected (via an internal jumper) to respond to the gate before or after the threshold control. A front panel toggle switch select whether the electronic switch works in a Momentary (only on when the sensor is pressed) or a Toggle action (switching from A to B at each press). The switch is normalized to the +V so it can provide a second gate signal that follows the toggle/momentary action.

The module is very skiff friendly in that it is less than a inch deep.

Shipments are being assembled for Foxtone, Analogue Haven, MeMe Antenna, Equinox OZ, Rhythm Active and more. If you do finger drumming, or just want a big button to turn things on with - the Synthwerks FSR-1T is the module for you."

via Synthwerks on Facebook

http://www.synthwerks.com/

IVARDENSPHERE - Sentient Wave Form Live

IVARDENSPHERE - Sentient Wave Form (live @ Industrial Liberation Festival, Boston 7.7.2012)

Published on Oct 2, 2012 by ReGenMagazine

Tiptop Audio Station 252 eurorack modular & Elektron Octatrack with custom side panels.

"iVardensphere - Sentient Wave Form [from the album APOK]
Boston 7.7.2012
Live at Industrial Liberation Festival, Featuring Daemonikus Abominor (drums) and Servitor Sean (drums) Special Thanks to Egan Budd, James Dattolo, and Deftly Demolition

Camera & Editing by Luke Haughwout
www.regenmag.com
Find us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ReGenMag"

Buchla 296e Sorrowful Tuvan Cries


Published on Oct 3, 2012 by djangosfire

"Buchla 296e experiment #2 -

Achieving "Tuvan Throat Singing" like tones . . .

Using various envelope outs to control panning, decay of 292e, delay time, and delay regeneration . . . . manually twisting frequency knobs of the DIY 258j."

Click here for additional posts on Tuvan Throat singing.

Twisted Tools Scapes on eeePC with Wii Remote & Touchscreen

WiiMote, eeePC701, Reaktor, Twisted Tools "Scapes".avi

Published on Oct 3, 2012 by NoiseOfToys

"Noise Of Toys
WiiMote, eeePC701, Reaktor, Twisted Tools "Scapes"
http://noiseoftoys.com"

eeePC + touchscreen, Reaktor, Twisted Tools "Scapes".avi

Published on Oct 3, 2012 by NoiseOfToys

"Noise Of Toys
eeePC + touchscreen, Reaktor, Twisted Tools "Scapes"
http://noiseoftoys.com"

Dementia Labs circuit bent pandoras box


Published on Oct 3, 2012 by SuperRoss007

Dementia Labs on eBay

PPG Waveterm Wave Term B 16Bit Expander 528 Board

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Pucktronix TabulaRasa hybrid digital wavetable oscillator module

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Lyricon Driver Wind Synth Controller

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Published on Oct 3, 2012 by PolicePeople


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"This is a Lyricon Driver, designed to control external synthesizers via CV signals. It is in good working order as far as I can tell having tested it with a modified Moog Synthesizer. All the keys work. The unit is very clean. The only blemish I have noticed is a small crack in the mouthpiece cover (pictured). This auction is for the items pictured: Lyricon controller, locking case/synth control unit, power cable, manual, sealed keys/misc parts."


Sequential Circuits Pro One SN 0437

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"It has J-Wire key triggers and comes with original manual. It needs to be tuned, but there are instructions for that in the manual..."

Casio Limited Edition Gold XW-P1GD


"CASIO INTRODUCES LIMITED EDITION XW-P1 PERFORMANCE SYNTHESIZER
200 XW-P1GD Units Available Nationwide in Signature Hue

DOVER, NJ (October 3, 2012) /PRNewswire/ — Casio America, Inc. re-entered the professional synthesizer market this year with the launch of two products ideal for performing and recording artists – the XW-P1 Performance Synthesizer and the XW-G1 Groove Synthesizer. Based on the successful introduction of the XW series, Casio has teamed up with aNYthing, a streetwear/lifestyle brand located in New York City, to create a limited edition XW-P1 synthesizer. Designed in a signature gold hue, only 200 XW-P1GD units will be available at Guitar Center and Musician’s Friend.

“We were honored to work with Casio on the design of the limited edition XW-P1. Music is a major part of our culture and everyday life – it sets the stage for how people behave, dress and interact,” said Kiernen Costello, CEO of aNYthing. “We hope our creativity and experience helps Casio to make some noise among one of our core audiences – the underground, performing artists.”

Casio’s XW-P1 is the 2012 recipient of Keyboard Magazine’s prestigious Key Buy Award, as well as a National Association of Musical Merchants (NAMM) Best in Show honoree. Equipped with 61 keys and Casio’s exclusive (HPSS) Hybrid Processing Sound Source, the XW-P1 provides screaming virtual analog monophonic leads and basses, drawbar organs, complex layers, stereo pianos, drums and more to produce the sounds and real-time control any performing musician needs.

“As the epitome of innovation, value and quality, we hope our limited edition XW-P1 sparks some excitement and inspires young artists,” said Mike Martin, general manager of Casio’s Electronic Musical Instrument Division. “Our collaboration with aNYthing represents a new direction for Casio in the musical instrument business. In the future, we plan on additional collaborations with both influential artists and unique companies that will further allow Casio to go beyond sound and enable musicians of varying levels to express themselves and enjoy music like never before.”

A six oscillator monophonic solo synth is just one of the amazing sound engines in the XW-P1. Two virtual analog style oscillators, two PCM based oscillators, a noise oscillator and an external oscillator via mic and line inputs can be combined to make up a single solo synth tone. Each oscillator has an independent filter, envelopes, independent key tracking, portamento, two LFO’s and access to master resonant filter.

In addition to the solo synth, the XW-P1 Performance Synthesizer is armed with an arsenal of gig-ready sounds like stereo pianos, vintage electric pianos, strings, brass, guitars, basses, drums and more. The sounds can easily be used within the XW-P1’s step sequencer to create unique grooves and compositions.

Furthermore, the XW-P1 has four real-time controller knobs, pitch bend and modulation wheels, along with nine sliders to provide control over internal sounds and external devices. Through standard MIDI ports and with a class-compliant USB port the keyboard can be used as a controller for other instruments, including computer software and iPad® based software applications. It also includes an audio input allowing you to monitor an MP3 player, computer or other device without the need for a mixer.

The XW-P1GD will be available in October 2012 for an MSRP of $799.00 at Guitar Center and Musician’s Friend. For additional information, visit www.casiomusicgear.com.

About Casio America, Inc.
Casio America, Inc., Dover, N.J., is the U.S. subsidiary of Casio Computer Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of consumer electronics and business equipment solutions, established in 1957. Casio America, Inc. markets calculators, keyboards, digital cameras, mobile presentation devices, disc titles and label printers, watches, cash registers and other consumer electronic products. Casio has strived to fulfill its corporate creed of “creativity and contribution” through the introduction of innovative and imaginative products. For more information, visit www.casiousa.com.

About aNYthing
Founded by streetwear vet Aaron Bondaroff, known to the public at large as A-Ron the Don, aNYthing (A New York Thing) is a streetwear / lifestyle brand that has been bubbling on the New York underground for several years now. aNYthing has begun to evolve into a creative collective, bringing into the fold many of the untapped talents in arts and fashion that walk the New York streets."


cleaninglady DIY - Source of Uncertainty , 291 Filter , Roland System 100 A-140 ADSR


Published on Oct 3, 2012 by cleaningladyfilms

Roland Juno-106 Mounting & Changing Voice Chips

Juno-106 - Series 4, Part 4

Published on Oct 3, 2012 by Syntegrator

"This video is all about sourcing the parts (with part numbers and vendors) to recondition a Juno-106 to the same standards as mine. I show the voice chip socket/pin parts that I have finally decided on, and then show a good affordable CPU board battery clip (good for other synths too) and finally show the IEC power receptacle I am using to rid my old synths of their lamp cords, pig tails and 2-Prong Roland cables."

See this post for the Juno-106 Voice Chip Repair Video.

Update:

Polymoog 203a Vintage Analog Synthesizer



YouTube Published on Oct 3, 2012 by Sjobeck7

"Recorded / improvised with my Roland CR-68 (Compu Rhythm) on minimal setting.
From the Polymoog I had the direct output and resonator outputs fed into my Behringer mixer while the VCF output was fed into my Ibanez UE 305 with Analog Chorus,Delay and Compressor all engaged and output back into my cruddy mixer.
I was obviously tweaking the sound in spots... Most notably the VCF Cutoff and sometimes S/H rate etc. Towards the end, or somewhere in the middle I brought down the release for a more plucky sound while the lower half of the Polymoog had a bit more sustain... Unfortunately I recorded this to digital (Tascam DP01FX) It sounded much nicer through my Tascam 688 Cassette 8-track but then I couldn't transfer it to this media from there. Also, my Polymoog is only offering out Square waves at this time or else it would have sounded even way more complex and OTHERWORLDLY!!!
I have a feeling the Blondie and Gary Numan mostly used just Squarewaves anyway for their string sound... Though ealy 70's Ultravox relied more heavily on the deeper and fat sounding Polymoog sawtooth waveforms..."

Aloha Mister Video


Aloha Mister Video from Atomic Shadow on Vimeo.

http://www.atomicshadow.com/

"My synth buddy Joe Provede [see this post] passed away a couple of weeks ago. He always said that my stuff sounded like a giant snake was sneaking up on someone in a movie. We shared a love of the early days of electronic music. This piece is for him.

I have the EMW-200 and the DotCom modules cross patched with one of the Hp sine wave oscillators modulation the resonance on the DotCom filter. I have the El Capistan and the Kaoss Quad processing various parts of the patch. The Eico test oscillator is running through a guitar effects processor that is being controlled with an expression pedal.

You can see some of Joe's video work here...
https://www.youtube.com/user/stockhausen

And his (sometimes disturbing) artwork here...
http://www.wavefactory.tv/galone.htm"

iPad Little Midi Machine Driving Dark Energy + 4ms PEG

Testing my modular setup

Published on Oct 3, 2012 by grillobeats

"looks like it works! now i have to actually build the case! sorry for the out of focus bits, i just ran out of hands.

setup:
ipad running little midi machine into doepfer dark energy usbmidi2cv with 4ms PEG providing additional modulation.

this thing screams."

via @grillobeats

iTunes:
Little MIDI Machine - Synthetic Bits, LLC
iPads on eBay

beatnic.jp's Mountain - New Hardware Synth


Published on Oct 3, 2012 by Motohiko Takeda

"Demonstration of beatnic.jp's Mountain. it's new products.
Get more information from here ....
http://beatnic.jp/products/mountain/"

Googlish:
"Mountain is a monophonic synth module. Or MIDI,, move the interface 奈 legacy of CV + GATE.
To have one by one is dedicated vibrato LFO VCF and VCA and EG in one by one to two VCO, as an analog synth, which consists of the simplest
For beginners, I will be the best study materials to make a sound, I can use DTM scenes also groovy bass lines not only to sound powerful source for the solo.
More information is here."

Original Japanese:
"Mountain はモノフォニックシンセモジュールです。MIDI、または、CV+GATEというレガシー奈インターフェイスで動かします。
二つのVCOに一つずつのVCFとVCAにEGとビブラート専用のLFOが一つずつついていて、アナログシンセとしては、もっともシンプルな構成になっています
初心者には、音作りの最適な教材になりますし、DTMのシーンではソロ用の強力なサウンドソースになるだけでなくグルービーなベースラインにも使えます。
より詳しい情報ははこちらになります。 "

Keyboard Fantasy David Baron


Published on Oct 3, 2012 by David Baron

"David Baron goes through keyboards one by one. Yamaha Piano, Elka Synthex, Glockenspiel, RMI Electrapiano, Roland System100, Arp Omni 2, Korg PS-3200, Celesta, Korg MS-20, Oberheim 4-Voice, Multivox MX3000, Oberheim OB8, Moog Minimoog, Synton Syrinx, Moog Vocoder." ARP 2500 in there as well.

Floating


Published on Oct 3, 2012 by tribeofthesun

"some stuff ive done on the roland jv1080"

Macbeth M5N Whiteface Semi-Modular Synhesizer

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"One of the last produced / hand built

by Kenn Macbeth, Edinburgh, Scotland

Rare to find a Macbeth instrument offered for sale, this is the flagship model. Not many where produced (less then 100?) and people are holding on the them! The M5N is the improved version of the M5 (black/orange), both are out of production for a few years now."


Korg Wavestation A/D + RAM Card

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"Super Condition! Includes RAM Card!

New Backup Battery installed

New Backlight for Display installed"

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Roland CR-78 Vintage Analog Drum Machine

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Vintage Analog MPC Electronics Drum Synthesizer Modules

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"What we have here is a piece of 1980's musical nostalgia, the MPC Electronics Drum Synthesizer Module System. These appear very rarely on ebay and represent probably the first commercially available electronic drum system. These pre-date the Roland V Drums.

It consists of 3 modules. DSM 1 processes trigger inputs and provides power to the other two DSM 2 modules.

These are of the 19" Rack-Mount type..."

Update: video added below via Z in the comments.

Evil Acid Tune - Electribe EMX + R2.


Published on Oct 3, 2012 by SlaughterClub

EMS SYNTHI A vintage synth + DK1 CRICKLEWOOD Keyboard SN 3416

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"Selling my original vintage EMS Synthi A with its beautiful original DK1 "The Cricklewood" keyboard, all in exceptional and fully working condition !

The Cricklewood keyboard is also fully original and complete except for the oscillator's frequency knob which has been replaced by a multi-turn pot for finer tuning and a switch at the back which allows to switch on or off the gate signal to the Synthi.

The Cricklewood ads a 4th oscillator to the 3 oscillators already present in the Synthi A making the system a 4 oscillator synth ! Plus it can emit dynamic control (velocity control) to any destination available in the matrix !!

Included in this auction are :
- the Synthi A itself with its 22 original patch pins and spartanite case (note the EMS blue tag on the case is gone)
- the DK1 "The Cricklewood" keyboard
- the power cable
- the cable linking DK1 to Synthi A
- the full EMS service manual of Synthi A/VCS3, DK1/2 keyboard & KS sequencer (although there is no KS in the unit I am selling)
- a soft black fabric case for the DK1.

Essentially the same instrument as the legendary EMS VCS3, and sometimes known as the ‘Portabella’, the Synthi A is a self-contained, analogue modular synthesizer system, literally built into its own (genuine) Spartanite attached briefcase. This is a very rare original working example of one of the most revered, versatile, fantastic, and ultra portable synthesizers ever made...

As far as I could see and hear, after several hours spent testing it as thoroughly as I possibly could, this amazing instrument seems to be in full working order indeed.
In spite of its age, all pots are noise-free and clean as a whistle, I have never come across any unwanted noise from them, and appear to function as you would expect them to.
Here’s a general rundown of the features of this particular Synthi A:
- 3 Oscillators - all with 2 waveforms and a very wide range
- Filter section - including self oscillating resonance and Stereo Output Filter
- 64 pin matrix routing system - providing infinitely variable configurations, mod possibilities, routings, you name it. It is essentially a 3 Oscillator (4 with the one from the DK1) modular analogue synthesizer packed into a relatively tiny space.
- Ring Modulator
- NOISE generator
- Looping Envelope Shaper - including Trapezoid
- Push Button Trigger
- Joystick - for cross modulation, bi-channel frequency control, panning, etc
- Stereo Audio Out - including individual panning controls for each channel
- Stereo Audio In
- Stereo Phones output
- Built in analogue reverb - really great, especially when it feeds back!
- Built in stereo speakers
- VU meter

And a few other relevant factors to note:
It’s an EMS SYNTHI A, and NOT an AKS - this means that there is NO 'KS' keyboard/sequencer included but there IS a DK1 which is far more pleasant to play.

All 22 original patch pins are included - there’s a couple of pins that sometimes don’t work quite as well as the majority of them, but apparently you can order more online if you want brand new ones

Prestopatch socket - as I don’t have a Prestopatch to try it out with, this is untested, so I don’t know if this works or not, but I really cannot see why it wouldn't seeing the working condition of the rest of the synth..."

Novation Remote 37 SL Limited Edition SN ST4832900994

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Sequential Circuits Six Trak Analog Synthesizer SN 003565

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Sequential Circuits Six Trak Analog Synthesizer SN 001829

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MTI Auto-Orchestra

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"Here's an MTI model AO-1 Auto-Orchestra. Back in the day this was intended to be sort of an all purpose accompaniment machine. It included drum beats, plus accompaniments consisting of bass, strings and sort of organ chording. The bass, string and chord tones run from a set of bass foot pedals (similar to a Moog Taurus). The chords play automatically and are pattern synched to the drum beats. The bass notes can either be played fully "manually" with the pedals, or can be set to be sort of semi-arpeggiated, also synched to the drums. There was also a volume pedal that could be selected to control one or a few of the different sounds...

One other thing that I'm not too sure about -- you can see in the pictures below there's a line of switches at the bottom of the machine marked Drums, Chords, Bass and Strings. The last 3 of these are latching toggles that turn the respective sounds on and off. The Drums switch, though, doesn't latch and doesn't seem to do anything that I can determine. It's normally in the "out" position, which should be (according to the standard of the other 3 switches) drums off rather than drums on, but the drums are definitely on. So I don't don't know if it's broken or it's been modified or if that switch is intended to do something I'm not understanding. In any case, you can turn the drums off by pushing the "Start/Stop" button or by turning down (or pushing in) the drum volume control. If anybody is familiar with these machines and knows whether the Drums button is suppose to latch or what it's supposed to do, if you message me I'd love to post any information you might have here.

As far as the bass pedals go, the machine uses a very simple scheme. One of the pins on the keyboard connector is +5 volts, and each of the other pins represents one note. Just connect the 5 volts to whichever note you want to sound. You could wire this up to some yanked organ pedals like I had planned to do, or you could just put a line of momentary stomp box switches on a panel or who knows what else. I bought a male connector for the keyboard port -- it's not pictured here, but I still have it and I'll include it if you want it..."

ROLAND JUNO-60 SN 213030

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KORG POLY-800 Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer SN 052404

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CRITTER & GUITARI POCKET PIANO

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Pocket Piano from Critter & Guitari on Vimeo.

The Pocket Piano in action - a quick sampling of the Pocket Piano's six modes.

There's a MIDI version now, too! http://vimeo.com/33165105


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Rare Circuit Bent Analog Drum Synth By Arius Blaze And Folktek

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"Extremely rare analog drum synth
Made by the one and only arius blaze
http://folktek.com/artists/arius
In perfect condition and sounds insane
Comes with the rare headphones and original print out of Arius' personal description of the item
Its a one of a kind"


Bernard Magnaval BM20R Filter

via Magnaval.com where you'll find the write-up in French. The following is a translation in Googlish:

"The first eurorack format module made ​​by me is a clone of the filter famous Korg MS-20. I wanted it as close as possible to the original.

It is available for pre-order today and will be available in late May.

Pending the photos, videos and demos here facade."




Modularsquare Presentations by Alyseum, Magnaval, and Eowave


Videos just added to this post.

Arturia updates SPARK Creative Drum Machine to v1.5

"GRENOBLE, FRANCE: music software and hardware company Arturia is shipping Version 1.5 of SPARK Creative Drum Machine, the latest update to its highly-creative hybrid hardware/software beat production centre, as of October 2...

Upon its June 2011 release, SPARK Creative Drum Machine revolutionised hands-on beat-making by cleverly combining analogue synthesis, physical modelling, and samples with the intuitive workflow of a hardware drum machine, as well as offering in-depth control over the sounds of the 30 classic analogue and digital drum machines it so successfully captured; now, with the introduction of Version 1.5, Arturia has taken the art of creative rhythm programming and performance to a whole new level with a dazzling array of new performance-orientated features and a truly heavyweight library totalling 118 kits/1,800 instruments!

New to Version 1.5 is the Tune feature, allowing users to easily compose melodies on the MIDI controller’s hardware drum pads and sequencer step buttons; the sample engine now enables Choke groups, so users can creatively specify samples that will cut each other off when triggered — perfect for emulating a hi-hat ‘choke’, for example (whereby triggering an open-hat sample first, followed immediately by a closed-hat sample will authentically cut off the open-hat prematurely), and also offers creative modes for layering samples (circular, random, stack, threshold); finally, the flexible FX Pad now includes the famed Oberheim SEM V filter featured in Arturia’s acclaimed Oberheim SEM V soft synth namesake, bringing unique warmth and depth to those still-sought-after synth sweeps.

Last, but by no means least, Version 1.5 sees SPARK Creative Drum Machine’s library considerably expanded to include no less than 28 new kits exploring the current span of electronic and urban music stylings — from euphoric EDM synths to almighty analogue dubstep kits, as well as the latest in alternative hip-hop, Arturia has teamed up with the world’s most in-demand sound designers to bring professional perfection to any production.

Thanks to Version 1.5, there has never been a better time than now to ignite your rhythmic creativity with SPARK Creative Drum Machine... beat the future!


SPARK Creative Drum Machine can be purchased from the Arturia online store (http://www.arturia.com/evolution/en/buy/online-shop.html) or any dealer for €499.00 EURO/$599.00 USD"

Cableguys Curve 2


Published on Oct 2, 2012 by CableguysOfficial

"Curve 2 out now!
FULLY FUNCTIONAL DEMO: http://www.cableguys.de/downloads.html
MORE INFO: http://www.cableguys.de/curve.html

Curve is a software synthesizer with an irresistible waveform editor, huge sound library and slick interface. Ideal for both experimentation and detailed tweaking at an excellent sound quality.

Music by Pangea Dub Force."

Les rencontres Modularsquare


flickr set By Modularsquare
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"Date : 15/09/2012
Thème : les synthétiseurs modulaires

Avec le module MS-812 d'Alyseum, l'informatique et les modulaires peuvent parler le même langage.

www.modularsquare.com/blog

Crédits photos : Cyril Colom"

Update: videos presentations by Alyseum, Magnaval, and Eowave added below.

Les rencontres Modularsquare : Alyseum présente le module MS-812

Published on Oct 3, 2012 by modularsquare

Les rencontres Modularsquare : Bernard Magnaval présente le BM20R



Les rencontres Modularsquare : Marc Sirguy d'Eowave présente le Magma

Published on Oct 3, 2012 by modularsquare

(Googlish Translation below)
"Modularsquare est plus qu'un magasin de vente en ligne, c'est également une communauté de musiciens passionnés qui se rassemblent une fois par mois pour découvrir, essayer, et apprendre à utiliser toute une gamme d'instruments et de contrôleurs dédiés aux musiques électroniques.

Lors de cette rencontre nous avions convié Marc Sirguy d'Eowave à venir présenter le tout nouveau Magma, un synthétiseur monophonique avec séquenceur intégré.

- http://www.modularsquare.com
- http://www.modularsquare.com/blog
- http://www.alyseum.com
- http://magnaval.com/produits/bm20r/
- http://www.eowave.com

Pour consulter l'agenda de nos rencontres, c'est par ici : http://www.modularsquare.com/blog/lagenda-des-rencontres-modularsquare/"

Googlish:

"Modularsquare is a retail store online, it is also a community of passionate musicians who gather once a month to discover, try, and learn to use a variety of instruments and controllers dedicated to music electronic.

At this meeting we invited Marc to Sirguy Eowave to come and present the new Magma, a monophonic synthesizer with sequencer.

- http://www.modularsquare.com
- http://www.modularsquare.com/blog
- http://www.alyseum.com
- http://magnaval.com/produits/bm20r/
- http://www.eowave.com

To view the agenda of our meetings, it is here: http://www.modularsquare.com/blog/lagenda-des-rencontres-modularsquare/"

What the Earth Sounds Like in Space - Gumby on the Moon!

Sounds of Space: 'Chorus' radio waves within Earth's magnetosphere

Published on Sep 15, 2012 by captaincynicforum

Sinewave filter sweeps! Gumby got it right:

Gumby on the Moon


Description for the top video ( Sounds of Space: 'Chorus' radio waves within Earth's magnetosphere):
"The audio 'Chorus' in this video was recorded on Sept. 5, 2012, by RBSP's Electric and Magnetic Field Instrument Suite and Integrated Science (EMFISIS).

Audio Credit: University of Iowa
Visualisation Credit: NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
Video Compilation Credit: Captain Cynic Science Forums"

via http://www.captaincynic.com/thread/94889/sounds-of-space-chorus-radio-waves-within-earth-s-magnetosphere.htm
"'Chorus', also known as 'dawn chorus', are naturally occurring electromagnetic radio wave/s emitted from the Earth’s magnetosphere that are audible by the human ear. These radio waves are caused by particles within Earth's magnetosphere. A magnetosphere is the region surrounding a planet that is dominated by the planet's magnetic field. Solar winds (charged particles coming out of the Sun) blast against against Earth's magnetosphere, causing it to be shaped the way it is.

The sounds in the video below were recorded recently on Sept. 5, 2012 and the sounds were picked up using radio receivers. This video has numerous 5 second recordings of 'chorus' sounds played one after another without any gaps in between.

The chorus phenomena has been known about for decades. The reason they are sometimes referred to as 'dawn chorus' is because often the sounds are more easily picked up in the morning. A similar occurence is the auroral chorus - which can occur during auroras - caused by geomagnetic storms.

All these sounds basically seem to arise out of the interaction of solar winds with our magnetosphere.

The visualization accompaniying the audio in the video depicts magnetic field lines which which represent the magnetosphere (magnetic field) surrounding Earth."

Mr. Agnaldo Mori e seu Modular


Published on Oct 3, 2012 by RecoHead

"Mori at Reco-Head Studio"

Nord Factory Tour


Published on Oct 3, 2012 by NordKeyboards

"Get a glimpse of the factory in Stockholm where all Nord keyboards are made...

Music by Federico Solazzo (http://www.federicosolazzo.com/).
All sounds except drums from the Nord Stage 2 and Nord Wave.

Thanks to Hasse & Lasse (http://www.hasseochlasse.se) for making the video!

Official Website:
http://www.nordkeyboards.com"

DIGITAL DUB "ECHO-SIREN" CONSOLE by S-CAT


Published on Oct 3, 2012 by PHONICPOTION

"A combination of digital echo and digital siren."

S-CAT on eBay (RSS)

Music Korg Wavestation


Published on Oct 3, 2012 by musicgearvideos909

"Music Korg Wavestation demo of one of the patches. An amazing synth but needs a new back light!"
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