MATRIXSYNTH: Wednesday, August 20, 2014


Wednesday, August 20, 2014

The Thingamagoop 2x - Final Run - Last Chance To Get a Thingamagoop 2!


Published on Aug 20, 2014 Bleep Labs

"The 2x is the final version of the Thingamagoop 2. It will be available to order August 21st to September 22nd. After that no more Thingamagoop 2s will be built.

More info on the 2x here. http://bleeplabs.com/store/thingamago...
Check out this video for more on the Thingamagoop . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_QFH..."

Note the 3 new colors, black powdercoated enclosure, and various bugfixes in the code.

It will be available to order until September 22nd. After that no more Thingamagoop 2s will be available.


Down, Down, Down, Marvelous


Published on Aug 20, 2014 John L Rice

"I was messing around with running the great organ sound from a Yamaha TX81Z through a Strymon Mobius to make it sound twice as great and I ended up adding a modular sequence bass line, recording a bit of it and then throwing some Cory Friesenhan vocal loops on it."

Modded PPG WAVE 2.2 SYNTHESIZER

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via this auction

There appears to be eight switches followed by four on the upper right of the front panel (see the second pic). Anyone have any idea what the mods might be for?  The PPG Wave 2.2 was eight voice polyphonic.  The Wave 2.3 added multitimbral capability. The screen reads "PPG-WAVE 2.2 V4". According to the listing this was owned by a legendary Motown producer. There is currently no mention on who that might be or what the mods are.

Check out this post for some PPG Wave differences, and of course the excellent PPG Webpages.

See the PPG channel label here on MATRIXSYNTH for "Everything PPG" including videos, audio demos, previous PPGs for sale and of course, plenty of pics.

Noystoise NTO2 Mini Joystick Synths


Published on Aug 20, 2014


I have to say these are pretty stinking cute and do sound great. Via Noystoise:

"This is the latest set of NT(noystoise) series novelty synthesizers. following the overwhelming reception of the original NT01 series, it was pretty clear that if i build them, they will sell. the NT02 is simpler in many ways than the original NT01, but the sound and character are a bit more sophisticated than that of the NT01. the NT02 consists of a square wave VCO with chorus/delay, a white noise generator, a ramp LFO, and individual 12db resonant lowpass filters for the VCO and white noise generator. the pitch of the VCO is controlled by one axis of the VCO joystick, while the other axis controls the delay time of the chorus. the chorus circuit is basically just your typical PT2399 delay chip setup, except there is no feedback loop. the VCO is fed to the delay chip, and the delayed signal is recombined with the initial signal before the filter stage. the effect makes the VCO sound much bigger and warmer with the chorusing effect. almost like an old analog poly-synth with detuned VCOs. the white noise generator is your basic two transistor type found in many old synth designs. a common issue with the two transistor noise generators is that they require at least 9 to 10 volts to operate. that's just fine if you are using a plug in power supply, but when using a 9 volt battery, the noise generator usually wont work. in my case, the noise generator wouldn't sound with any less than 10 volts. however, the noise generator doesn't draw all that much current, so i simply used a 555 charge pump voltage multiplier to get the circuit where it needed to be. the problem i ran in to on the breadboard though, was there was some cross-talk from the 555 charge pump oscillator to the VCO, so i only used the 555 charge pump method for the first NT02(revA). for the others i simply buffered the VCO, and made a charge pump out of that. this way, if there was any cross-talk, it would be harmonized and unnoticeable. however, once the NT02 revA was built and working, the cross-talk was gone, so i guess it wasn't necessary. both the VCO and the white noise generator have their own respective filter with resonance control. the cutoff frequency of both filters are controlled by their respective axis on the VCF joystick. the center switch on the joystick toggles either the VCO or noise voice on or off depending on which joystick switch you press. each voice will remain on or off until the switch is pressed again. this feature was not included in the revA NT02. its voices are permanently on. the NT02's LFO is ramp shaped and can be set to modulate one of four parameters, or turned off. the LFO can modulate either the chorus delay time, VCO pitch, VCO filter cutoff, or the noise filter cutoff. on the revA NT02, the VCO pitch setting controls the maximum threshold of the pitch joystick, whereas the revB VCO pitch setting is independent of the pitch joystick. the LFO rate is controlled by the knob above the VCF joystick. the NT02 also has a volume knob, a 1/4 inch switching line out jack that bypasses the built in speaker when plugged in, and a center positive polarity protected DC jack that bypasses the internal battery when plugged in. the internal power supply is regulated, so any DC adapter between 9 and 18 volts will work just fine. unfortunately, unlike the NT01, the NT02 does not have CV inputs or outputs. the NT02 revA(black one) does have two 0-5 volt CV inputs for the VCO and LFO, but the revB models do not because their circuits' operating voltage is 8vdc instead of 5, which is kind of an unusual number... i would have liked to have scaled CV inputs that could turn 0-5 volt CV input to the necessary 1-8 volt CV input that the VCFs, VCO, and LFO require, but space was too limited. the inputs are in there though. i still kind of regret not including the ability to connect CV inputs to the NT02, but it is just safer this way. these were not intended as modular synths. they can be easily modified though, for any advanced users out there. hopefully these little synths do as well as the NT01 did so i can start on an NT03... the NT02s will be available at my for sale page until they are all gone. have a look, tell your friends about this BLOG!!!
Thanks for reading,
Tanner"

Lithodora//Wisdom Wig Live Jam


Published on May 24, 2014

Moog Slim Phatty, DSI Tempest & Elektron Octatrack

"Practicing up for my live set! If you like what you hear, both songs, and many more, are available for download at my SoundCloud page here: https://soundcloud.com/drrnpllck

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drrnpllckmusic"

The Further (Live Synthesizer Jam)

Moog Modular Synthesizer 962 Sequential Switch Module Panel

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"This is an original 962 panel from a 60s Moog modular synthesizer. It is used and in decent shape, some scratches, sold as-is. Maybe good if you have one with more damage or wear. I have more vintage synthesizer stuff going up on auction, so check out my other listings, including more Moog panels. Thanks!"

Vintage Moog Modular Synthesizer CP1 Module Panel

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"This is an original CP1 panel from a 60s or 70s Moog modular synthesizer. It is used and in decent shape, sold as-is. These CP panels are among the most difficult to find. I have more vintage synthesizer stuff going up on auction, so check out my other listings, including more Moog panels. Thanks!"

Vintage Moog Modular Synthesizer CP5 Module Panel

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"This is an original CP5 panel from a 60s or 70s Moog modular synthesizer. It is used and in decent shape, sold as-is. These CP panels are among the most difficult to find. I have more vintage synthesizer stuff going up on auction, so check out my other listings, including more Moog panels. Thanks!"

Vintage R A Moog modular synthesizer instructions book manual

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"This is an original Owners Manual from a 60s or early 1970s Moog modular synthesizer. "Setting Up Your Moog Synthesizer". It is about 15 pages and in good, but not perfect shape. I have more vintage synthesizer stuff going up on auction, so check out my other listings, including more Moog panels. Thanks!"

Vintage STRIDER Vintage digital synthesizer brochure

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Possibly even more rare the the Con Brio brochure that just went up.

"One of the more rare and interesting synthesizers is the STRIDER DCS-1. It was from Norman Oklahoma, and attempted to steal some of the market from Synclavier, Fairlight and Con Brio. This in in great shape. I have more vintage synthesizer stuff going up on auction, so check out my other listings, including more Moog panels. Thanks!"

Vintage CON BRIO Vintage digital synthesizer brochure

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Here's something you don't see every day.

"One of the more rare and interesting synthesizers is the CON BRIO ADS-100 and attempted to steal some of the market from Synclavier, Fairlight and Con Brio. This is the brochure and spec sheet for the single prototype which never sold. This in in great shape. I have more vintage synthesizer stuff going up on auction, so check out my other listings, including more Moog panels. Thanks!"

Roland SH-3A Monophonic Synth

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1975 Vintage Roland System 100 Set

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"Auction includes..

- 101 Synthesiser
- 102 Expander [ SN 541136 ]
- 103 Mixer [ SN 540947 ]
- 104 Sequencer [ SN 460309
- Patch cables

The System 100 is a great and classic analog synth! It's a beautiful semi-modular monophonic synth consisting of 5 module components: the Synthesizer 101, Expander 102, Mixer 103, Sequencer 104, and Monitor Speakers 109. The Synthesizer 101 section is the heart of the system, from which you could add-on any of the other modules of your choice. Different combinations of these components can be used to create systems of varying potential.

The Synthesizer 101 section is a fully self-contained analog mono-synth. It features a 37-note keyboard (with no performance controls, velocity or aftertouch), and lots of sliders to tweak. Its design is similar to the SH-series analog synths. Controls for the VCO, LFO, VCF lowpass/highpass filters, VCA with ADSR, Noise, and Portamento/Glide effects are all within hands reach. There's also a handy A-440Hz tuning oscillator, like on the Minimoog."

Ensoniq Fizmo Transwave Synthesizer

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via this auction

"AKA - Purple Unicorn

In terms of nostalgia, this is something special in the world of Synthesizers. It is a transwave synth.

It's capable of endless one of a kind pads. Endless creativity if you are only willing to dive into the instrument.

Yes fun on the surface and fun on the presets, but diving in you will find some amazing and lush creativity at your finger tips.

This isn't a groove box or drum machine. It is a beautiful machine that stands out in time as one of the weirdest, wildest and always changing synthesizers.

Comes with Original Manual, Original Store Manual and Original Power Adapter."

No mention if this one has the Fizmo regulator fix.

Creamware Prodyssey ASB

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"Ok folks, you don't hardly ever see these for sale. I reckon that's because either there's not that many, or people just don't want to sell them when they have one. They sound absolutely incredible, like you've stepped back in time to 1972. And they look great too. This one is in totally mint condition and has been very well looked after. So don't miss on this unique chance to own one."

RedSound Dark Star XP2 Virtual Analog Synth

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BIGROOMKIXSYNTH VSTi - FREE Kick Drum VSTi synthesizer...NO SAMPLES


Published on Aug 5, 2014

BIGROOMKIXSYNTH demo2

"Here we show an example of the Synth alongside some music"

"BIGROOMKIXSYNTH is a VSTi specifically created for making Kick Drums and Bass Drums. Unlike the competition, this is a true Synth, it uses no samples only 100% synthesis to achieve a thick meaty UMPH to your track with ultimate control to the sound. The sound is split into 4 sections, SUB, BODY, TRANSIENT and HAT/NOISE with lots of controls to fine-tune each characteristic of the layer. It has a compressor an EQ boost and a Key Select…you can even change the background colour…… Below you can get more details on the controls. The Synth is FREE to use and share providing you do not try and sell it yourself."

http://hintonandfairchild.co.uk/bigroomkix-synth/

The Guitron I Synth Controls


Published on Aug 20, 2014 axeonic

"This video just explains the controls of the Guitron I synthesizer."

One recently went up for sale here.

Buchla Mongos on Acid ( Mutable Peaks - Borg - Moskwa - TB 303 ... )


Published on Aug 20, 2014 TheBuchlaMongo

"First Patch with Mutable Peaks in Drum Mode triggered by a 4MS RCD. The Modular is clocked from the Octatrack, tiny Synth Sequence from the Moskwa into a Intellijel Dixie2 then into the Borg. Some noise from the Doepfer A-118 into the other Borg which is triggered from the Doepfer clock divider. And of course my lovely 303 with distortion from the WMD Geigercounter. No other Stuff except for some Eventide, Vermona, Lexicon FX."

Access Virus TI Desktop Synthesizer Power House

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SN DDAMTG2DTuB

The Mangle Granular VST Synth for Mac and Windows


Published on Aug 20, 2014 Flux302 of Fluxwithit.com

http://sound-guru.com/software/mangle/
Http://Fluxwithit.com

1979 ROLAND RS09 Polyphonic Analog Organ/Strings Synth

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Formanta UDS Soviet Drum Synth with MIDI Learn - Video Demo

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Published on Apr 7, 2013 Марина Соколова


via this auction

"Has MIDI Input !!! with a MIDI Learn switch, so each drum voice can be assigned to be triggered by any midi note within any midi channel."

Vintage Moog Schematics Hand Drawn by Bob Moog Himself

Pictured here in order:

901-A Oscillator Controller
This schematic is extremely exciting. It is from 1965, when the first modules for sale were being built. In addition to its early nature, it was also hand-drawn by Bob Moog, using his initialized colloquial term, “B.S.”.

901-A Oscillator Controller: Adder and Exponential Generator
This schematic lacks the name of the draftsperson, but it appears to be the same person who drew the 1966 901-B schematic in this series. This was drawn in 1966.

1966 901-B Oscillator
The 901-B oscillator is the second half of the 901-A/901-B combination. It allows you to set the octave, pitch, and waveform of the tone it generates. This schematic was hand-drawn in 1966.

See The Bob Moog Foundation for more.

Bastl Instruments Now in Eurorack Format


Bastl Rack ::: teaser ::: anything 2 modular Published on Aug 20, 2014 Bastl Instruments

"Bast in your rack ... sooooon ...

Basic research in translating biological, mechanical and chemical principles into electronic musical instrument language and vice versa

for more information see http://www.bastl-instruments.com/bast...

diploma work by Václav Peloušek, Art and Science at University of Applied Arts, Vienna
http://www.pelousek.net/
http://artscience.uni-ak.ac.at/"

"Now it is coming official! We are going to make some eurorack modules, but not ordinary ones. The exact specifications of the modules still remain a little secret. The engineering behind the modules which are coming soon into our production is influenced by the diploma project of our main researcher Václav Peloušek: Basic research in translating biological, mechanical and chemical principles into electronic musical instrument language and vice versa. This was done at Art & Science department of Univeversity of Applied Arts Vienna. Along with the prototypes of various translators across real world principles and modular synthesizer using CV to communicate, brief theoretical study was conducted. It can be downloaded as pdf brochure."

WMD Compressor - Simple 4 on the floor Side Chain Demo


Published on Aug 20, 2014 William Mathewson

"Super quick video demonstrating the WMD compressor's ability for Side Chain compression and how the envelope sounds when following the ever so popular "Four on the Floor" style bass drum."

http://www.wmdevices.com/

Analogue Solutions Elektro Kardio Gramm

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"Analogue solutions Elektro Kardio Gramm 8 step analogue sequencer in excellent condition with the usual rack rash marks and perfect working order from a smoke free home studio."

Fernando Lima Studio Modular


Published on Aug 20, 2014

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Novation KS Rack SN KSR000556 with Original Box

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Roland JX-3P Vintage Analog Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer SN 342691

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Roland PG-200 Analog Synth Programmer for JX-3P MKS-30 w/ Orig Case SN 361700

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Roland Juno-106 Synthesizer with 2 Replacement Chips

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Moog Minimoog Model D Vintage Synth

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Looks like SN 7967.

ARP Solus

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Moog Source *replacement membrane panel*

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ROLAND VP-330 Analog Vocoder Plus

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1985 AKAI AX-80 / S-612 German Ad


via synthmuseum.de
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