MATRIXSYNTH: Thursday, May 1, 2014


Thursday, May 01, 2014

LED Sculpture In Large Glass Jar- The Tree That Destroyed Me- Circuit Bent Diabo

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"LED Sculpture by James Gramling of Diabolical Devices titled: The Tree That Destroyed Me.

The tree is made if coper stranded wire mounted of brass. Contained in glass jar which is about 10" tall. Runs on standard 9 volt (tip positive) power supply."

I'm guessing the Diabo in the title is short for Diabolical Devices. Would love to see a video of this thing. Curious if the LEDs flicker.

KORG DW-6000 Demo&Review


Published on May 1, 2014 musictrackjp·240 videos

DEMO by Katsunori UJIIE.
Facebook: Like me please!
https://www.facebook.com/musictrack.jp

G-STORM ELECTRO 16-Step MIDI Filter Sequencer w/ MS-20 Mini and Drumtraks


Published on May 1, 2014 gstormelectro·54 videos

"All audio/video content c.2014 g-storm electro
http://gstormelectronica.blogspot.com/

Following two months developing code and playing with breadboards I present this quick demo of the recently completed DIY digital 16-step control sequencer. This sequencer was designed for controlling filter steps on an MS-20 mini. The sequencer puts out variable step control voltages up to +5 volts and synchronizes to midi start/stop/clock messages. To achieve control over 16-steps with only 8 pots, I employed a toggle switch that can program steps 1-8 or steps 9-16 without reading changes until the pot positions are changed. All the control processing happens on the Arduino Mega. I have prototyped two circuit boards for this project. The first is a midi shield. The midi shield features one minijack control voltage output, one midi input with an opto-isolator, and one midi thru port. The second board I made is a panel control used for the pots and LEDs. The Arturia Beatstep is the master clock and is sending midi note data to the MS-20 at the same time the step-sequencer is controlling the filter with control voltages. The Sequential Drumtraks"

Created a new G-STORM ELECTRO channel label for these moving forward. A search on gstormelectro will bring up previous posts including some software synths by gstorm. I believe this is the first hardware design.

Ninja Gaiden - Act 1 (Nintendo Music) - Minimoog Model D (embedded in a case)


Published on May 1, 2014 MrCaliforniaD·45 videos

Mobile Templates Enabled on MATRIXSYNTH

Just a heads up. Reading MATRIXSYNTH on your smartphone should get a lot easier.

Industrial Radio Midi Bass Guitar

Beta testing of IR midi bass "imprint" technology

Published on Mar 31, 2014 MIM Men Imitating Machines·12 videos

The two videos in this post make you wonder what things might be like if the guitar was the very first interface for synthesizers in the early days, back when it all began with Moog & Buchla deciding what the interface should be.

"Jarman got to hang out with Steve Chick from Industrial Radio, makers of the midi bass and do some beta testing of the new firmware and midi break out box. This is a cut back version of hours of playing and discussion of all thing midi bass, life, love and the new firmware featuring 'IMPRINT' the next generation of midi bass."

Note Steve Chick is the man that designed the Peavey Paradox analog synth just posted here. There's actually one other post on Industrial Radio here on MATRIXSYNTH from back in 2009.

via Industrial Radio:

"Industrial Radio is the home of the Midi Bass, a bass guitar that combines classic bass design with unbeatable MIDI controller functionality. Each Midi Bass is a finely-crafted electric bass guitar fitted with Industrial Radio's unique FretSense™ midi system which provides incredibly low latency midi tracking on all notes. The Midi Bass is highly playable and allows you to combine your regular basss sound with synth sounds."


In the studio with some novation heritage samples.

Published on Mar 3, 2014

"A little bit of live skweee MiM are working on for the set for their 2014 European Tour. All sounds in the track were made with the classic Novation sample library. The guys use midi drums and midi bass to play electronica live using ableton live. The envelopes of the bass and live visuals are controlled by the kick and snare in real time........so much future."

Meng Qi Squishable Modular Synth Workstation


via Meng Qi

"Squishable Modular Synth Workstation is a self-contained modular synth instrument. It has 3 parts that are all essential to the playing and composing experience.

Sidrassi is a analog modular synthesizer with 7 independent voices, each voice has 6 CV patch points, thus you can modulate each voice with audio signal and gesture signal from other voices. Sidrassi is designed by Peter B (http://www.ciat-lonbarde.net) and SMSW uses Peter’s original PCB.

VM (Voltage Memory) is interally connected to control pitch of 4 voices / main pitch / timber of Sidrassi. It provides save/recall feature, and it offers a vast number of modularized recalling methods. Thanks to it, SMSW can save 84 sets of tuning, so you can play complex chords, melodies and tonal music pieces. As well as complex automated pitch changes controlled internally or externally .

2 of AM (Arcade Manifold) provide a very versatile realtime re-patching and mixing system. And the format jumber feature allows SMSW to be connected to external modular system with ease*. Thanks to them, SMSW allows composers and players to travel anywhere between angelic triangle choir and demolic modulated chaos in absolute realtime, as well as connecting your SMSW to your other modular systems.



Designed based on Meng Qi’s vast experience of Sidrassi building.

*for safety of SMSW, please keep the incoming CV in 0-9v range."

Doepfer A102 Diode Filter Part Three- Basic Filtering


Published on May 1, 2014 Raul's World of Synths·263 videos

"Next Segment in the Doepfer A102 Diode Filter series. This time we explore the sounds created with basic filtering with the Doepfer A102 Diode Filter. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."

All parts here.

Super Rare Peavey Paradox Analog Synthesizer


Some pics via Christopher Steller on Facebook

Note the engine is a 1U rackmount. The knob laden control panel is a break out box. Rumor has it only 4 of these made it to production.

HardwareJam | NighttimeHardwareJam


Published on Apr 18, 2014 Ra Pha·7 videos

"EMX1sd,Monotribe,Volca Beats Keys Bass,Microbrute,MFB522 - fully improvised Hardware Set; no further editing, no computer used, no multitracking -
starts with equal patterns as in the nighttime jam session but its the morning after and the outcome is somehow quite different, again no concept was in mind, just having fun with the gear"


Published on Apr 18, 2014

"HWnighttimeSet; gear incl: microbrute emx1sd monotribe all 3 volcas mfb-522
Recorded me simply playing the boxes chaising the lights and listening to the sounds that come out, no DAW nor final mastering included, computer only used for recording"

via Raphael Beck on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

The Monthly Acid Pattern - May





via Dylan Davis on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"may acid pattern now up -

https://soundcloud.com/groups/the-acid-question

make some acid"

Propagate Drone Test01


Published on May 1, 2014 VoltageCtrlRtv·32 videos

"This is a quick patch demonstrating the Steady State Fate Propagate module used at audio rate.

Patch:
Each channel of Propagate set to Hi.
Squarewave to Propagate in 1
LFO 1 to Propagate Space 1 cv in
LFO2 to Propagate Delay 2 cv in
LFO3 to Propagate Space 3 cv in
LFO4 to Propagate Delay 4 cv in
Propagate Sum out to ZDSP in for reverb.
I played the squarewave dry then played the Propagate sum out signal."

Roland JX-3P Vintage Analog Synthesizer

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Note the hole the arrow is pointing to in the 5th image is where the music stand would rest in.  It's just missing the little rubber cap like the hole on the other end.

RARE VTG Lot of (3) EMS Battle & Guitar Prestopatch Synthesizer Modules

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"Up for sale is a RARE VTG Lot of (3) EMS Battle & Guitar Prestopatch Synthesizer Modules. These items have not been tested. They are very old. There is (1) EMS BATTLE Prestopatch and (2) EMS Guitar Prestopatch. We do not know if these items work. For this reason they will be sold for parts/repair. The items are a bit dirty and have wear from over the years. Please refer to the pictures to see exactly what these items are and the condition that they come in."

Wells Floor Bass Synthesizer 1970s WORKING C7800

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"This is a Wells Floor Bass Synth. Looks like late 1970s vintage. All the pedals work and track my bass guitar notes. The controls all do what they're supposed to do.

The Wells Floor Bass is not a bass effect box, it's a synth with it's own outputs which go to a bass amp and/or mixer. The bass tones are the analog type that you'd expect from a synth of this era. This instrument was designed for guitarists as an accompaniment instrument which goes on the floor under the player's guitar stool. The pedals are laid out as the strings/frets on a bass guitar would be (see pic 6). Closest row of pedals to the player correspond to the "E" string and the leftmost pedal corresponds to the open string tone. On the "E" row, the next pedal to the right is "F", then "F#", etc. The next row of pedals up corresponds to the "A" string, and the next row up is "D" and the uppermost is "G". You can play with one or both feet, but only the highest note will sound. it's a monosynth, eh.

The "Balance" pot controls the output between the two output jacks (both mono, not stereo), located on the bottom of the instrument. You'll need flat 90 degree 1/4" plugs to access the outputs with the instrument on the floor. The instrument is tuneable using the "Pitch" pot. The "Decay Rate" pot controls how long the note lasts if the "Decay" switch is set to allow Decay. The "Loud/Soft" switch does what it says it does.

The device is big and not light. It comes with a sort of homemade vinyl cover that's served to keep the unit is good condition for decades. It will ship in the cover, well padded and insured..."

Roland JD800 Digital Programmable Synthesizer

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FORMANTA FAEMI-1M-Polyphonic 1OSC Analog Synthesizer Video Demo

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Uploaded on Sep 25, 2011 sergioavia·36 videos

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"Faemi -1M is fully polyphonic synthesizer, made at the same Kachkanar radio factory as the great Polivoks synth and has a 4-octave (F-E - Fa-Mi, hence the name FAeMI) keyboard. Same manufacturer and VCF as the famous Polyvox synthesizer but with stringmachine features! It bears the same logo on the package and retains some of its most impressive capabilities, for example, the powerful resonance filter, which, by expert estimation, outperforms the famous Minimoog! But unlike Polivoks, this synthesizer is entirely polyphonic (a so called "string/organ/brass-synthesizer"), which makes it possible to merge several timbres with the addition of a timbre passed through the filter. Faemi–1M is housed in a compact metal body with plastic sides.

1 VCO, 1 LFO, 1 VCF with ADSR envelope and 1 VCA. The control panel is divided into four main sections. The first is for the oscillator, with controls for decay, tuning and glissando. The second section is subdivided into two parts. The first subsection is called "timbre" - this is essentially the waveshape-control section - with knobs labelled piano, strings, clavinet and brass. The second subsection is called "vibrato": this controls the LFO, and has knobs for frequency, depth and delay. The third and biggest section is the "filter" section, with knobs to define the ADSR envelope as well as controlling cutoff frequency, resonance and modulation.

There is also an interesting little red button in this section which toggles between "brass" and "filter" - that is, when it is depressed, the signal from the VCO is processed through the filter, but when unpressed the signal goes straight to the VCA. The last section is the VCA control, and this has only a knob for volume. We also have a LFO, with speed and amplitude dial."

Ensoniq Fizmo Synthesizer

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Adding a Band-Pass Filter to the Korg MS-20 Mini


Published on May 1, 2014 Korg·451 videos

"Korg's Rich Formidoni shows you how to quickly and easily add a band-pass filter to your MS-20 Mini. This will also work on the oiriginal MS-20, the MS-20 kit, or the MS-20ic controller.

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Great rubber band trick!

Soulsby Atmegatron 8-bit hackable monophonic synth review - SoundsAndGear.com


Published on May 1, 2014 SoundsAndGear.com·643 videos

"http://SoundsAndGear.com - checking out the brand new Atmegatron synthesizers from Soulsby. It's a crazy little desktop synth with tons of waveforms, 15 filter types, the ability to upload your own waveforms, and even change or hack the OS to turn it into a totally different synthesizer! It has a very different front panel so we go through the layout as well as the sounds and I even show you a few of the unreleased OS versions as well as the official Atcyclatron OS which turns it into a wavetable cyclling synth!

Get the synth here: http://soulsbysynths.com/atmegatron-c...

Read the full review here: http://soundsandgear.com/soulsby-atmegatron-8-bit-synthesizer-review"

Rob Papen pulls out all stops with all-encompassing eXplorer-III bundle

"ECHT, THE NETHERLANDS: virtual instrument and plug-in developer Rob Papen Soundware is proud to announce availability of eXplorer-III — combining all of its award-winning Mac- and PC- compatible virtual instruments, including the recently-released breathtaking BLUE-II soft synth, alongside its critically-acclaimed effects plug-ins into an attractively-priced performance and sound design dream bundle to die for — as of May 1...

Self-confessed synth freak and world-renowned sound designer Rob Papen knows a thing or two about creating the sounds that people want to hear. He’s even published an informative instructional book/DVD set based on his subtractive synthesis masterclasses called The 4 Element Synth — perfectly pitched for the long-running analogue revival, but is best known for his namesake software company, dedicated to producing its trademark Inspiration Soundware. Several years after its inception, Rob Papen, the company, collectively has 11 superlative software products to its well-known name: Blade (representing the cutting-edge of today’s synthesizers), BLUE-II (so-called ‘Crossfusion synthesis’ since it covers so much musical ground so effectively), Predator (‘phat’ analogue synth with killer presets and first-class features), Punch (speaker-busting, body-rattling drum machine), SubBoomBass (ultra-deep bass synth with built-in step sequencer), RG (electric and acoustic guitar grooves with sequencer and synth effects), RP-AMOD (modulation effects to spice up vocal tracks, enliven instruments, or even beef up drums and loops), RP-Delay (with six delay lines, eight filters, four LFOs, reverser, and more), RP-Distort (for distorting and dramatically altering tracks), and RP-Verb (advanced, transparent, and musical algorithm reverb).

Now all of those award-winning Mac- and PC-compatible virtual instruments and critically acclaimed effects plug-ins that have found favour with so many of the world’s leading music producers and artists are available in the all-encompassing eXplorer-III bundle — billed as being The Complete Rob Papen Synth & Effect Collection. To quote a few notable names for whom Rob Papen’s Inspiration Soundware has proved inspirational indeed:

“I love BLUE-II! The patches are so good. I opened it up and started using it immediately in my current project. You read my mind on what I was looking for.” (Rod Abernethy: RAGE, TERA, Alpha Protocol, Star Trek, and The Hobbit composer)

“Rob Papen definitely makes some amazing plug-ins; we use Predator all the time, because it has such amazing sounds!” (Dave Stewart: musician, songwriter, record producer, and Eurythmics co-founder)

“[Punch is] very cool and delivers very fast results for instant creativity! It’s easy to use and sounds great.” (Armin van Buuren: music producer and DJ)

But best of all, anyone purchasing eXplorer-III is saving themselves around 50% when compared to separately purchasing each and every Rop Papen virtual instrument and effects plug-in included. Imagine what they could do with the money saved? Treat themselves to a nice new pair of studio monitors to listen to those thousands of superlative sounds in all their professionally-programmed glory? Go for it! Open your wallet and your ears to take your productions to hitherto dreamed of levels of Inspiration Soundware sublimity with this attractively-priced performance and sound design dream bundle to die for. Just ask Rod Abernethy, Dave Stewart, and Armin van Buuren — or even Rob Papen himself!


eXplorer-III can be purchased as a boxed version from authorised Rob Papen dealers worldwide for €585.00 EUR (including VAT/tax)/$699.00 USD or downloaded directly from Rob Papen here: http://www.robpapen.com/buy-explorer-3.html

Various upgrade options are also available: eXplorer-II bundle owners can upgrade to eXplorer-III for €44.00 EUR (including VAT/tax)/$49.00 USD while owners of the original eXplorer bundle can upgrade to eXplorer-III for €119.00 EUR (including VAT/tax)/$139.00 USD."

Midi Fighter Twister Unboxing


Published on Apr 30, 2014 Kyle Mohr·8 videos

"FULL REVIEW AND EXAMPLES FOR TRAKTOR, ABLETON, & iOS COMING VERY SOON!!!

This is a full unboxing of the brand new DJ Tech Tools Midi Fighter Twister controller. For those of you wondering what comes when you order, how it looks, how its shipped, etc."

Sonic Potions: ArtistsLXR Compilation - Live And Direct (May 1, 2014)



via Sonic Potions:

"A few members of the forum for the LXR DIY drumkit contributed to a compilation that features the LXR (only). The rules were that each piece was 140BPM and used only the LXR with any basic hardware effects (ie no additional synths). The result is posted to archive.org with a CC license and is available here:

https://archive.org/details/LXRCompilationLiveAndDirect

It is good representation of what this fine beast is capable of."

Click through for the full details and downloads.

Ultra Metric


Ultra Metric from Joseph Fraioli on Vimeo.

"A patch exploring three new modules, the SSF Ultra Random Analog, Qu-Bit Electronix RT60 and Macro Machines Storage Strip.

SSF Ultra Random Analog (URA):
The URA is the main clock source by way of random pulse output. the pulse density is being modulated via the Synth Tech e350 in LFO mode for more sporadic gestures and events. The Pulse out is also simultaneously dictating the pitch of the two sound sources - the Make Noise DPO and Cylonix Shapeshifter. Additionally, the sound source for metallic hi hat thats comes in mid way are from the URA as well. this is achieved by running an osc into a sample input (in this case a Hertz Donut MKII into sample input b) and outputting via the toggle output. This feature is very useful for creating analog bit crushed timbres as well as FMed analog bit crushing type sounds when using both sample inputs. for further sculpting, a synced and attenuated LFO (Modern Quad LFO) is going into the clock cv input which creates a filter of sorts to the hi hat sound. this is then put through the Flame FX6 reverb.

Qu-Bit Electronix RT60:
The RT60 is the main reverb source you can hear on the DPO LPG plucks in the patch, additionally it is the source of the flanger, chorus, pitch delay and tremolo whose parameters are being modulated by the Synth Tech e355. the presets are being stepped through via the SSF URA, with the same trigger that is sequencing the oscillators pitch. The RT60 has 7 sequence modes for switching between effects, in this patch i am using mode 1 (top to bottom)

Macro Machines Storage Strip:
Here i created 16 different presets for the Mungo d0 who's delay times are somewhat in tune with the overall piece. the presets are sequenced in random mode via the SSF URA random pulse output. various slew settings on the d0 causes interesting artifacts between delay settings when being sequenced.

Performance notes:
To create the effects throws and gated effects gestures i set up an aux/send system that i can control in the performance via make noise pressure points outputs. going straight into a VCA with the effect on the audio input for gated effects as well as instances with an envelope for one shots with decay trails. pressure amount also determines how the effects are performed - swells, volume etc.

Pressure Points pressure out channel 1 - DPO/Optomix through Qu-Bit RT60 as a gated effects send.
Pressure Points pressure out channel 2 - DPO/Optomix though the Modern Dual Delay as an effects send for throws.
Pressure Points pressure out channel 3 - Cyclonix Shapeshifter though the Mungo d0 and Macro Machines Storage Strip set up as a gated effects send.
Pressure Points pressure out channel 4 - Cylonix Shapeshifter though the Tiptop Zdsp set up as an effects send for throws.

Ambient melody is the Qu-Bit Electronix Nebulae playing an original piano recording in loop mode through the Make Noise Echophon and MMG."

via Joseph Fraioli on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Roland SH-101 Vintage Synthesizer Excellent Condition SN 255289

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LELL UDS - RARE VINTAGE ANALOG DRUM-SYNTHESIZER

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"The electronic shock set "LEL UDS" Can serve as addition to a usual drum set for receiving the synthesized sounds and effects. Has two channels of modeling of drums with possibility of change of a sound in many parameters. Key parameters are divided into TONES and NOISE groups which include adjustments of tone, attacks, recession, спэйс, a range, тэмбр, etc. There is a level of sensitivity, balance between tone and noise, the general level. On the back panel sockets - 2 entrances of triggers and a linear exit are installed."

Custom Black Roland SH-101 Mono Synthesizer with Nova Mod

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"Probably the only one like it in the world -

A black Roland SH-101 with Nova Mod

Professionally built and customised by: customsynth.co.uk

Hardly used; in near perfect condition

This thing can really kick out some fantastic sounds

More info on what the Nova Mod entails can be found here."

TOM-1501 Analog Stringmachine Synth SN 13423

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"• It's a string machine with 5 preset sounds: Piano, Harpsichord, Alto, Violin and Brass. Alto and Violin are exactly same sound but violin is one octave higher than alto, so you can make "string orchestra" sound.

• Sliders are divided into 8 sections from left to the right: Main volume, Vibrato, Section volume, Brass filter section, left manual section, String orchestra timbre, right manual section, sustain.

• This to be like Crumar Orchestrator/Multiman-s clone.

• This have great volume control. you mainly control 5 volume sliders of each presets, and therefore you can mix and blend them as you want. The keyboard is splittable for two zones.


• It have 10 volume sliders for the presets; 5 presets for each zones so you can mix them in any way you want, which is very very useful. And then it have section volume, where you can control "main" volume for piano and harpsichord with one slider, and strings with other one. Also in between them there is volume slider for bass. You can add bass sound for the left manual, and under it have bass' ON/OFF push button.

•The Brass filter section is the filter only for brass sound. It have controls for cutoff, resonance and also simple AR (Attack, release)."

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EMS Synthi 100 Assembly in The 1970s


via the Analogue Solutions blog

LOOK INSIDE the Roland TR-8 and TB-3 teardown


Published on May 1, 2014 markusfuller·19 videos

"Just got my Roland TR-8 and TB-3 and managed to go almost an hour before I had to get the Screwdriver out and see inside."

DSI Tempest + Octatrack Holiday Techno Jam


Published on May 1, 2014 Maxi Cosi·8 videos

"Live Jam with Tempest slaved to Octatrack...
Slightly EQed and Compressed afterwards...."

Intro to Synthesis 2014 - The Building Blocks the Sound


Published on May 1, 2014 The Tuesday Night Machines·100 videos

"Learn how to make modern synthesizer music!

Electronic music is everywhere nowadays, so why not join the fun and maybe you'll become the next synthesizer superstar! The 2014 School of Synthesis will show you how! Yeehaaaw!

Filmed with a Canon EOS 550D (Rebel t2i).

LINKS:

SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL:
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GET MY ELECTRONIC MUSIC AT BANDCAMP:
http://nightmachines.bandcamp.com

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How To Create Complex Waveforms With a Programmer/Sequencer - Serge Synthesizer Tutorial


Published on May 1, 2014 Doug Lynner·21 videos

"Run a Programmer/Sequencer on high speed and use the CV output for audio. Adjust the stage pots to control the waveform.

Though this is illustrated on a Serge the concepts apply to many modular synthesizers. Let me know how you apply this on your modular synthesizer.

To see the modules used in this patch in detail see the Mystery Serge at http://www.serge.synth.net/gallery/dl....

Doug's website is http://www.neatnetnoise.com.

Interact with Doug:
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PPG Wave sound design tutorial Depeche Mode


Published on May 1, 2014 RetroSound·276 videos

"(c) 2014 vintage synthesizer sound tutorial series by RetroSound

part five: the wave choir sound in "See You" from Depeche Mode

very important is the special formant wavetable, the pitch modulation and the filter settings

RetroSound`s sound design tutorial playlist:

MS KB1 - Mos-lab Kobol Test


Published on May 1, 2014

"Mos-lab kobol test 1"

4 Ideas on a prophet 12


Published on May 1, 2014 Miguel d'Oliveira·43 videos

"sketching out some ideas with just a DSI Prophet 12 and a Strymon Timeline.

2:34 - 2nd 4:15 - 3rd 5:47 - 4th"

Mutable Instruments Tides Audio Modulated


Published on May 1, 2014 heodesalciphron·216 videos

sounds !
modular synth eurorack

Roland TB3 & XOXBOX demo


Published on May 1, 2014 Lee Mitchell·85 videos

"Roland Aira TB3 and XOXBOX doing what they do best......"

"Martian AM Sidebands" - Moog LP + CP251 + MF102


Published on May 1, 2014 Strange UFO Music·42 videos

"The Moog Little Phatty with the CP251 Control Processor, and MF102 Ring Modulator. While doing AM Modulation with the MF102, set up the CP251 (shown), sending S&H output to the Little Phatty Filter Env Input, controlling the S&H Rate with an EP3 Pedal. The simple connections shown in picture is the patch used to make these sounds.
Lexicon Vortex Fractal effect added.

Recorded somewhere in the Bridgewater Triangle."

Synth Panels, Overlays, Skins and Graphics - Part 1


Published on Apr 30, 2014 Syntegrator·372 videos

"Everyone wishes for a factory perfect front panel, but after 30+ years in a cruel world filled with often-uncaring prior owners, our fave machines are often far from this coveted state by the time we get our hands on them. In this short series I explore the options for restoring your baby's faceplate to as beauty, starting with the amazing new overlays for Kiwi-106 by SynthGraphics.com!"

Update:

Synth Panels, Overlays, Skins & Graphics - Part 2

Published on May 1, 2014

"In this video I install the SynthGraphics Kiwi-106 overlay on a Juno-106 front panel, and as you'll see - Getting professional results is pretty easy given the exceptional strength of the overlay and the highly accurate panel cut-outs in the design. Thumbs up!"

Synth Panels, Overlays, Skins & Graphics - Part 3

Published on May 1, 2014

"A slow zoom over the completed SynthGraphics panel overlay installation, and a closer look at the Jupiter-106 style overlay and back panel decal also available from http://synthgraphics.com"

Featured Listings for May 2014

This post hosts all Featured listings that drop off the top of the site for the month. You'll find a link to previous months below. Many of these listings will obviously end in time and some will get re-listed (always check the listing). They will remain here as a record of what went up over time. For some, you can click on the image to see what they went for on eBay. Some expire from eBay and some expire from MATRIXSYNTH CLASSIFIEDS. This list only hosts some of the more interesting and unique items that have gone up over time, so be sure to check out the Auctions channel for everything else. You can of course search for any synth with "auction" in the search box on the top left of the site. If you click through the auction links you can see what items went for. You can also search by serial numbers to track the history of specific synths.



Featured Listings for April 2014
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