MATRIXSYNTH: Monday, January 14, 2013


Monday, January 14, 2013

Rare SND SAM-16 Sequential Analogue Memory

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"Here is your chance to own of the best analog sequencers. Not in production makes this a rare find.

The SAM-16 is a high-end analogue and MIDI-sequencer with special emphasis on tightness and intuitive handling. It has 16 steps, each with the following controls:

3-position toggle switch for trigger/mute/reset
12-position rotary encoder for semitones/chords
3-position toggle switch for transpositions
control for second parameter (i.e. filter)
control for third parameter (i.e. volume) or gate/step length
3-position toggle switch for audio/CV routing between 2 busses and individual input/output jacks
A fundamental problem of all sequencers using pots and electronic quantisation, is that a control may be (unknowingly) set close to a switching point of the quantizer, such that even a small (and inevitable) drift will cause sudden and unwanted changes in the sequence. The use of rotary encoders for setting the notes eliminates this problem, and - in conjunction with the transpose-switches - it also allows a much more intuitive and predictable control of the sequence.

The second row of knobs controls MIDI-velocity. In addition to the normal mode there are 6 special modes, in which the SAM-16 simultaneously or alternatively transmits on 2 MIDI-channels to allow velocity crossfades and switching.

The third row can be used for various functions. It controls either step or gate length, but can also generate another control voltage and/or MIDI-controller (#1-14). In addition it is possible to feed it 1 or 2 audio/CV signals, that appear at the rows output with a different attenuation/mix for each step.

With the lower row of toggle switches audio and/or CV-signals can be routed from or to 2 busses and 14 individual jacks. This can be used to create ´wave-sequences´ by routing various waveforms of a modular system´s oscillators (or other audio sources) to the filter, or to activate CV-modulations only for certain steps of a sequence. The row can also control the gate length, or generate MIDI-switch-controllers.

All rows have CV-outputs (0-5V, pitch 1V/octave), rows 1 and 2 also have a CV-input that is added to the values produced by the sequencer. These modulations also influence the MIDI-output data. The input attenuator for pitch modulation doubles as a global transpose control with a 2-octave range.

The build-in MIDI-interface synchronizes the SAM-16 to MIDI-clock or MIDI-notes (!) and translates all settings into MIDI-data. Thus it is possible to control classic analogue equipment as well as modern sound generators. Also sequences and their transformations over time can be recorded into a software sequencer for further editing, storage, and recall.

A special feature of the MIDI-section is the possibility to ´re-define´ the 12 positions of the pitch encoders, that is to assign any note or chord (up to 7 notes) to each position. The timing control of the SAM-16 also has some advanced options, such as the possibility to wait until the end of the current measure at any given step. This allows convenient synchronization even when changing the sequence length. An ´alternating´-mode allows the sequence to be split into 2 halves, and to switch between them by hand or automatically after 1 - 15 runs.

Only high-grade controls and components are used in the SAM-16. The internal MIDI-software has been carefully optimized for speed (latency < 0.1 ms) and reliability.

All CV-inputs/outputs through 1/4"-jacks on the front-panel, MIDI-In/Thru/Out on the back

19", 5 rack units, depth (behind frontpanel): 105mm + plugs, external power supply"

See the SND label below for more including video.

“MIDI Creators and Innovators” Panel Coming to NAMM


"MIDI Creators and Innovators Alan Parsons, Tom Oberheim, Dave Smith, Jordan Rudess, George Duke and Craig Anderton to Discuss Past, Present and Future of MIDI at 2013 NAMM Show H.O.T Zone Session

Who:

Alan Parsons is British-born audio engineer, musician, and record producer. Parsons has been involved with some of the biggest recordings of all time, including The Beatles Abbey Road and Let It Be, in addition to Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon. He has been involved in all aspects of the music business and is well known for his own work, The Alan Parson's Project. When not engineering and producing, Mr. Parson's is a highly sought after guest lecturer, product and technology consultant and is the co-creator of the highly- acclaimed educational DVD series called The Art & Science of Sound Recording.

Tom Oberheim is a synthesizer pioneer having created several legendary synths, effects processors, and drum machines as the founder of Oberheim Electronics, Marion Systems, and SeaSound. Oberheim was a key contributor to the original MIDI specification and was an early evangelist of the technology.

Dave Smith was the co-author of the original MIDI specification with Roland's CEO and founder Ikutaro Kakehashi. Mr. Smith was the founder of Sequential Circuits while developing the MIDI specification, and has since developed dozens of synthesizers, drum machines, and effects processors. His current company, Dave Smith Instruments, continues to develop cutting edge MIDI-based instruments that enjoy a worldwide following.

Jordan Rudess, is an American keyboardist, clinician, composer and software entrepreneur best known as the keyboardist in the band Dream Theater and the progressive rock supergroup Liquid Tension Experiment. Rudess is a graduate of the Julliard School of Music and is an extremely well respected consultant to many music instrument companies, and has his own music software company called Wizdom Music, which designs innovative tablet- based musical instruments.

George Duke is a legendary musician, keyboard pioneer, composer, singer and producer in both jazz and popular mainstream musical genres. Duke has composed, produced, and played on dozens of gold and platinum records, received numerous GRAMMY awards, and has toured extensively as a band member, music director, and as a solo artist.

Craig Anderton, is a musician, author and music magazine editor/writer who is well known to anyone who has ever picked up a music technology magazine. As the editor of Electronic Musician and author of hundreds of articles on music technology, Anderton is an esteemed journalist and expert in all aspects of MIDI and MIDI technology.

Tom White, (MC) is the President of the MIDI Manufacturers Association, and a highly- regarded contributor and consultant to several industry trade and technology groups including but not limited to CES, USB, IEEE, AES, IASIG, and as long-standing president of the MMA. White has had a long career in the music industry, including a lengthy period in marketing and business development for Roland Corporation.

What: Panel discussion “MIDI Creators and Innovators” For 30 years, MIDI has been always been at the forefront of music technology even as musical trends changed. Come hear from a star-studded panel of MIDI creators and innovators -- stories and opinions about the past, present, and future of MIDI.

When: Sat. Jan. 26, 2013 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Where: The NAMM Show, Anaheim Convention Center Room 204B (Inside NAMM H.O.T. Zone)

Presented by the MMA

The MIDI Manufacturers Association (MMA) is a non-profit organization formed in 1985 to encourage companies implementing MIDI to make their products interoperable through compliance with MMA Recommended Practices. MMA publishes the official MIDI Specification, provides education about MIDI, licenses MIDI trademarks, and promotes the use of MIDI technology for new applications and in various industries. For more information, please visit www.midi.org"

Early Doepfer Sampler Module & The Start of Eurorack


via Pierre Serné of PatchPierre.Net on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"I found an old Matrixsynth post [here], did a bit of research and contacted Dieter Doepfer for additional info.  Find my post at [link] Most interesting IMHO":

"Dieter: 'To some extend this was also the beginning of the Eurorack standard (instead of Doepfers/DD Systems earlier Formant sized modules) as the front panels already had the same dimensions and mounting positions as the A-100 that started in 1995.'"

The Black Brasilian Moog Daniel Teles



via Daniel Teles on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"Excuse my ignorance, but do not know any other samba school made the Minimoog .. if anyone knows, please let me know.

Desculpe minha ignorância, mas nao conheço nenhuma outra escola de samba feita com o minimoog..se alguem souber, me avise please."

1973 ARP 2600P V3.0 & 3604P Keyboard with Matching SN 261523

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"Up for sale is a vintage, all original, un-modified, very gently used, 1973 ARP 2600 series "2600P V3.0" analog synthesizer and "3604P" keyboard. This is an incredible, all original model for a musician seeking to purchase a vintage ARP 2600P. There are no missing pieces, and there have been no alterations. It has been recently cleaned, serviced, and calibrated to factory specifications.

This version of the ARP 2600P contains the infamous and sought after ARP 4012 filter (see photo).

The keyboard, had new factory specification rubber bushings installed for each key, restoring the action of the keyboard to "like new" performance standards. The keys work perfectly with aligned, even-tempered action. All of the keys are intact, un-chipped, with no cracks. A few of the white keys at the low end of the keyboard, have some staining (see photo).

The face of the console and keyboard have a few, very minor, scratches. The black vinyl exterior of both road cases that house the console and keyboard, are scratched and torn from normal wear and tear. Both travel cases are original and structurally sound with the original handles and clasps (tarnished) in excellent working condition. This console and keyboard have matching serial numbers: Console: Ser# 261523 and Keyboard: Ser#: 361523. The set includes the ARP 2600 console and 3604P keyboard in their original travel cases, the original gray power cable and gray console to keyboard cable, 4 patch cables and, the original ARP 2600 sound effects patch book."

Moog Memorymoog Model 345A SN 2459

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Five Oberheim SEMs & Polyphonic Programmer in Custom Case

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"5 Vintage Oberheim SEM "Synthesizer Expansion Module" analog modules, and 1 Polyphonic Synthesizer Programmer in wooden rack"

Pics of the inside below.


FROSTWAVE RESONATOR

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TB-303 Sushi


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RC-1324-VR Roland GR-300 Vintage Guitar Synth 13-pin Adapter Input Levels

Published on Jan 14, 2013 WayneJoness·249 videos

"http://www.joness.com/gr300/RC13.htm The RC-1324-VR adapts modern, 13-pin guitars to play vintage 24-pin guitar synthesizers. This video clips includes details on setting input levels, and using"

Yamaha An1x Electro ambient sounds demo

Published on Jan 14, 2013 Polynominaldotcom·48 videos

"for more info and better quality audio go to my an1x dedicated webpage!
http://www.polynominal.com/site/studio/gear/synth/yamaha_an1x/index.html"

FM Four

Published on Jan 14, 2013 tonebytes·7 videos

http://tonebytes.com/fm-four/
"Freeware VSTi plug-in that recreates a classical four operator FM synthesis."

"FM-Four – is a simple VST instrument that recreates four operators FM synthesis with some improvements like good known YAMAHA OPL/OPL2 chipsets. FM-Four can produce wide range of timbres that are rich in harmonics.

Main features:

8 FM Algorithms
4 operators with coarse and fine tuning
8 waveforms per operator (Sinus, Half-sinus, Abs-sinus, Quarter-sinus, Square, Triangle, Half-triangle, Abs-triangle)
Multimode LFO synced with BPM and with Random mode
4 filters
8 stage envelope generator for multimode modulator
Distortion
Internal chorus
Internal 10 bands equalizer
Easy control with pop-up menus
64 factory presets
Built-in preset manager with ability to patch name editing
In addition, VST automation and full MIDI Learning are supported."

New Pittsburgh Modular Eurorack SEQUENCER Module

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"(8 Step Assignable Voltage Sequencer)

The Sequencer module is a compact, simple 8 step analog sequencer. It uses an external clock to cycle through 4, 6, or 8 steps. The output of the sequencer can be used control the pitch of an oscillator, modulate a filter, or manipulate any module with a CV input.

Complex sequences can be created using a combination of the Reset, Hold, and Add inputs. The Reset input can be used to create odd or variable length loops while Hold pauses the movement of the sequencer. Voltage from the Add input is summed with the voltage created by the Sequencer transcribing the output.

The Sequencer module also makes a great sub-octave generator. Clocking the Sequencer at audio rates using the square wave of an Oscillator turns the Sequencer into a sub-octave waveform generator able to produce 1 or 2 octaves below the frequency of the clock.

Variable Step Count of 4, 6, or 8 Steps
Reset CV Input
Hold CV Input
Transpose CV Adder Input
CV Range: 0-10v
Dual Outputs

Module Controls

Assignable Voltage Knobs
Sets the output voltage from 0-10v for each of the 8 sequencer stages.

Variable Step Count Switch (4 8 6)
Sets the number of steps the Sequencer module cycles through. 4, 8, or 6 steps can be selected.

Clock Input (CLK)
Clock source can be a square wave, gate or trigger signal.

Reset Input (RST)
Positive voltage resets the Sequencer to the first step.

Hold Input (HLD)
Positive voltage pauses the Sequencer.

Transpose Input (ADD)
Control Voltage Adder. Adds voltage of incoming signal to the output of the Sequencer. A simple way to transpose the output of the sequencer.

Outputs (OUT)
Dual buffered sequencer outputs.

Size: 14hp
Depth 25mm
Power Usage: 30mA"

ARTURIA ORIGIN Desktop

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"Origin is the most powerful synthesizer on the market.
As a matter of fact, it goes beyond the traditional definition of synthesizers. It is a hardware DSP system that houses several synthesizers in one machine. Some of these synths come from the past, such as the Minimoog, some are totally new and innovative.
Loaded with modules extracted from the best synthesizers of all time, Origin lets you combine these modules and take advantage of the additional possibilities put onboard. The result: a new type of sound accessible through an extremely intuitive interface.
Create your own synthesis patch by connecting independent modules. These modules are either innovative modules we introduced (such as Galaxy) or taken from the best synthesizers ever made (such as the Moog Modular, the Yamaha CS-80, the Roland Jupiter-8, the Minimoog, the ARP 2600, the Oberheim SEM, the Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 and Prophet VS).
Alternatively, use an existing synthesizer recreation: the Minimoog, the Jupiter-8.
Superb audio quality with TAE® engine in a hardware chassis. 24 bits/44.1 kHz supported.
High-Quality Real time Effects: Dual Phaser, Chorus, Delay, Reverb, Distortion, Parametric EQ, Bit Crusher, Rotary Speaker, Compressor, Ring Modulator.
More than 500 presets created by a selection of international sound designers.
16/32 step advanced sequencer allowing you to program three sub-sequences at a time and to perform live.
Multi mode allowing you to play 4 instruments at a time, for example a Minimoog, a Jupiter-8, two modular patches.
Creative Macros, advanced LFO’s, innovative modulation sources, different Joystick modes.
Advanced Preset browser.
Analog Audio Connectivity: 2 audio ins, 10 audio outs,"

Elektron Analog Four Acid Techno

Published on Jan 14, 2013 Jimmy Myhrman·27 videos

"Acid techno jam with Elektron Analog Four and Elektron Machinedrum."

Elektron on eBay

Arpeggionome Pro Controlling GarageBand

Published on Jan 14, 2013 alexandernaut·13 videos

"Introductory Sale: 25% Off! Offer valid until January 15th!

Download Audio: http://soundcloud.com/alexandernaut

Connect:
http://facebook.com/alexandernaut
http://twitter.com/alexandernaut"

iTunes:
Arpeggionome Pro - Alexandernaut
GarageBand - Apple
iOS Devices on eBay - Daily Tech Deals

New Pittsburgh Modular Eurorack BENDER Module


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"The Bender is a dual voltage controlled low frequency oscillator built around two triangle core, wide range, low frequency waveform generators. A low frequency cousin to the Generator, this multipurpose signal generator can provide the basis of a wide range of complex modulations ideal for amplitude, frequency and timbral modulation.

The Bender module is split into two separate voltage controlled LFOs. Each LFO is controlled by a separate rate konb, range switch, control voltage input attenuator, and variable waveshape knob.

The two LFOs of the Bender module are wired together internally for frequency cross modulation. The Variable Waveform output of each LFO is wired to the Rate CV input of the other. This controlled feedback loop creates everything from rhythmic patterns to wild, chaotic modulations. The internal connections can be broken by inserting a patch cable in the Rate CV Input jack.

MSRP: $139
Available: February"

Additional details:

Cableguys Curve 2 Pro Tips

Cableguys Curve 2 Pro Tips - Waveform Sequencing

Published on Jan 7, 2013 myagi303·79 videos

"Part of a series of Tips on creative programming of Cableguys Curve 2 by Myagi (Andrew Mavor) - Educator, DJ, Producer, Sound Designer."

Cableguys Curve 2 Pro Tips - Audio Rate Sequence Effect

Published on Jan 12, 2013

"Part of a series of Tips on creative programming of Cableguys Curve 2 by Myagi (Andrew Mavor) - Educator, DJ, Producer, Sound Designer."

Blofeld iPad Editor Demo

Published on Jan 12, 2013

"This is a quick demo of my custom midi editor template for the iPad app 'TB Midi Stuff'

The free editor download link is in the TB Midi Stuff forum here, note that it's easy for you to edit and customise within the app if you like.

Thanks to Fabien (app developer) for such a great midi control framework."

iTunes:
TB MIDI Stuff - TBStuff
iOS Devices on eBay - Daily Tech Deals

18 MacBeth Micromac-Ds


via Ken MacBeth on Facebook

"Just finishing off the 18 Micromac-D units for the pre-order, pre dealer order clients! Dealer clients- no worries I hope- all is in manufacture right now!"

The Packrat November 2012 - February 2013





More episodes: http://www.umop.com/packrat.htm
https://www.facebook.com/keyboardpackrat

1976 Strider Systems Inc. DCS1 "Digitally Controlled Synthesizer" Ad


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

"Strider Systems Inc. DCS1 "Digitally Controlled Synthesizer" 1/4-page black and white advertisement from page 36 in the November/December 1976 issue of Contemporary Keyboard Magazine."

Artiphon - Multi-Instrument Hardware Controller for iOS Device


Published on Jan 10, 2013 techcrunch·2,892 videos


"John Biggs interviews Mike Butera, Founder of Artiphon, onstage at CES 2013. Artiphon is a multi instrument that uses an iPhone as it's brain. This device can be a guitar, bass, violin, banjo, or drumpad..."

http://www.artiphon.com

"INTRODUCING THE INSTRUMENT 1

We are extending the musical possibilities of iOS devices into dramatically new territory. With an ergonomic body crafted from heirloom-quality hardwoods, this hybrid species of instrument offers musicians a force-sensitive interface, robust connectivity, and exceptional sound quality. Whether playing at home, in the studio, on the road, or on stage, Artiphon presents a dynamically new way to touch sound."

RC CIRCUIT BENT MANTRA MACHINE LFO DRONE SYNTHESIZER

Published on Jan 14, 2013 djwidow420·217 videos

"MODIFIED AND RECASED 'MANTRA' BOX - NOW WITH LFO CONTROL, VOLTAGE STARVE CONTROL AND EXTREME PITCH CONTROL"

Resonance Circuits on eBay (RSS)

Access Virus Indigo SN G10000137

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Waldorf Microwave XT Wavetable Synthesizer SN 830726166

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Roland System 100M 191-J Modular Synthesizer and Keybord

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Some of the serial numbers:

Keyboard 760378

Modules:
?70259
981547
272982
252934
233105

Yamaha CS-15 Synthesizer

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via the listing: "This is a 120 volt US version Yamaha CS-15 which was dead when I bought it. The keyboard controller IC was shot, which is essentially the kiss of death for these CS models because that IC is no longer available anywhere. Five Star Engineering in Mesa was able to construct and install a component controller from scratch. One of the LEDs was busted and another didn't light so all the red LEDs were removed and replaced with BLUE ones. This is now a healthy and fully operational synth in need of a little cosmetic TLC."

Modded Roland CR-78 CompuRhythm with Individual Outs

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Video posted here.

"The legendary CR-78 drum machine with modifications. A previous owner added a LED readout on the front that counts the number of measures that have been played. The Green button resets the counter. There are individual audio outputs for kick and snare and 2 additional IOs with combinations of instruments. There are some 3 position switches that I have not been able to figure out their function. There are some concentric pots that seem to affect the snare drum. One seems to be filter cut-off, but I'm not sure what the other is for. Unit is 220 volt with European style wall plug. I used a voltage transformer to operate."

Moog Liberation Polyphonic Keytar Synth

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via the seller: "Aside from the normal Moog stuff, this thing has two KILLER features that set it apart from other synths. One is the aftertouch - if you press harder on a key after you play it, modulation sets in. On modern keyboards, aftertouch is a gimmick that I almost never use, but for some reason on this thing I use it a lot. I guess it's the lightness of the keys or something, but I find it super easy to pick out single notes from a chord and "express" them with aftertouch.

Even better is the polyphony feature. Playing an analog synth live means you always wish you had a second note (very few true vintage analog synths make more than one note at a time, including the Minimoog). But this thing has a polyphony feature. As I understand it, it's sort of like a built in organ type divide down system, and it's not true polyphony in that you don't get a second note that sounds the same as the primary note…but who cares! However it works, you can play fat sounding chords and grace notes unavailable to you on a minimoog.

On the extension on the left hand, you get some exceptionally useful controls, most notably the ribbon controller. As I say, I always play it tabletop like a regular keyboard, but I my left hand can still access all the controls on the extension just fine.

The body is made of wood, probably mahogany. It feels like a 70s Gibson…because it was made by the same people I assume. The Liberation is surprisingly light. Not at all a chore to strap on. It's 50lbs in the case with the supply, but by itself it's comfy.

As you can see, this one has been around the block a few times, but it's in perfect working condition. Power supply - fine, controls, fine, keyboard - fine. No noise or broken sliders. In the case, you'll find the power supply, and a ridiculously long cable that goes from the supply to the keyboard - the thing has got to be 50 feet long! There's a normal 1/4" output on the power supply to your amp."

Moog Prodigy 3368x SN 9928

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Roland S550 Vintage Sampler Mint with Box RC100 remote Monitor

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"Here some of what's included:

Roland S50
Original box
Original Manuals
80 discs with professionally made sounds that you won't be able to get elsewhere
Roland Sample Library CD
External CD drive
Monitor
RC100 remote, mouse
Connector cables
SYS-550 Library Converter
HD5-IF Hard Disk Interface x2
CD-5 CD Rom Player System Disk
MF2-DD disk"

Hexinverter seqSquared Sequencer


flickr set by fonitronik

"my build of the sequencer controller from hexinverter.net"



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