MATRIXSYNTH: Wednesday, January 7, 2015


Wednesday, January 07, 2015

Roland SH-101 Vintage Synthesizer

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"The SH-101 is very cool, especially for techno, drum&bass and ACID! It's a monophonic bass synthesizer. Its sound lies somewhere between the TB-303 and a Juno bass sound. It has a lot of simple but cool features. You can control the VCF, pitch, LFO or all from the pitch bender. It has a white noise generator, arpeggiator with up, down and up/down patterns and a simple real-time sequencer. The LFO offers random, sine, square or noise waveforms. And normal or auto portamento effects give you that elastic bass sound. There are external clock inputs for the sequencer and arpeggiator, CV/GATE inputs and outputs."

Dave Smith Tempest - New sounds with OS 1.4 update


Published on Jan 7, 2015 bigcitymusic

"Checking out the new projects/sounds available on the latest Tempest OS.
http://www.bigcitymusic.com"

DSI TEMPEST update 1 4 with Bag & Glow sounds


Published on Jan 7, 2015 Ritchie DeCarlo

"I just updated my TEMPEST!!!!
Going through the new sounds (1 project at a time...)
I deleted all of the Beats in this BAG & GLOW project.
Here are my new beats....."

Tempests on eBay

Buchla 216 clone


Published on Jan 7, 2015 opsysbug

"With 259r and 289r."

The "r" stands for Roman Filippov. You'll his DIY clones at Electric Music Store.

Korg Volca Sample Demo


Published on Jan 7, 2015 perfectcircuitaudio

"This video demonstrates the features of the new Korg Volca Sample."

Perfect Circuit Audio on eBay - Korg Volca Samples here.

MAM Music and More MB33 Analog Bass Synthesizer SN 1089

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I don't think I ever noticed the apple in the MAM logo before now.

Machinedrum UWMKII, Xoxbox & Dark Energy jam


Published on Jan 7, 2015 Dylan Nau

"Recorded straight to Zoom H4, mastered in Logic.
sputnikviper.bandcamp.com"

Teenage Engineering OP-2? Whaaaa?


Published on Jan 7, 2015 space travel made easy

"We can but dream ;)"

The Outer Splines (Elektron Machinedrum, Roland SH-32)


Published on Jan 7, 2015 northwestpassage

"A live take and a rework of a previously released track. Original on Bandcamp:
https://xyzrkx.bandcamp.com/track/the..."

Roland MC4 B + OP8 + MTR 100

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via Wavemeister

"Up for sale is a rare set of Roland MC4B + OP8 + MTR 100.

This sequencer is one of the best CV Gate sequencers ever made.
It is a great tool to use with a modular system like the Roland System 100m, 100 or 700.

The units are in very good shape and work perfect.
PSU of the MC4B has been recapped with high grade caps.
All buttons and switches have been restored and work like new.

MC4B and OP8 are 220V and MTR 100 runs under 110V."

Yamaha to Host Rare Vintage Synth Exhibit at NAMM


Pictured: Yamaha's first synth, the SY-1.

"Yamaha to Exhibit Rare Vintage Synthesizers From 40‐Year History at the 2015 NAMM Show

BUENA PARK, Calif. (January 6, 2015)—Yamaha today announced that it will exhibit around a dozen rare vintage synthesizers at the 2015 NAMM Show, the largest musical instrument trade show in North America, to be held January 22‐25, 2015 in Anaheim, California. This showcase, which celebrates Yamaha’s 40th anniversary of manufacturing synthesizers—a milestone reached this year— plans to include analog synthesizers like the SY‐2, CS30 and a special guest or two, the gorgeous GS1, the DX7, which was one of the most commercially successful synths of its day, and the rare VP1—a polyphonic physical modeling synthesizer. Some of the models will be playable. Yamaha introduced its first synthesizer, the SY‐1, in 1974 after decades of research and development and established a high technological benchmark when it released the CS80 polyphonic synthesizer in 1976. The company made musical history in 1983 when the DX7 debuted as the most commercially successful electronic keyboard of its time. This keyboard, which helped shape the sound of popular music in the 1980s, relied on frequency modulation—the leading‐edge technology of the time. By the end of the decade, Yamaha synths evolved from performance instruments to full‐fledged music workstations. The rise of music production synthesizers helped spur the home recording revolution by providing arrangers with a single tool to orchestrate almost any combination of musical instruments with ever‐more realistic tone generation. Yamaha helped develop the use of

sampled—or recorded—tones, along with physical modeling that went beyond sound by recreating instrument behavior as a mathematical model. Building on years of experience and distilling all of Yamaha’s technical innovations into one synth, the Motif series, introduced in 2001, evolved into an industry leader by offering great sound, computer integration and the ability to create sophisticated musical performances with ease. To celebrate the anniversary, Yamaha released the latest iteration of this series, the Motif XF, with a special edition white finish—the only Music Production Synthesizer on the market available in this color. The model offers an exclusive 40th Anniversary Premium Contents Pack that includes FL512M flash memory expansion, a USB drive with content from vintage Yamaha synthesizers and more than $1,000 in rebate offers on Yamaha products and third party soft synths, editors and sound libraries. Beyond hardware, Yamaha became an early adopter of digital technology. Earlier this year, the company launched www.yamahasynth.com, a new community for Yamaha synthesizer users. The site features a forum where members can interact with Yamaha’s product experts including the legendary Phil “Bad Mister” Clendeninn, Yamaha Synthesizer artists and other enthusiasts, along with resources to help all players get the most out of their instrument and download sounds directly into their synthesizers. 'Yamaha has long mastered the art of drawing on past technologies to improve on future synthesizer models,' said Nate Tschetter, marketing manager, Music Production, Yamaha Corporation of America. 'We continue to make high‐quality synthesizers for every stage of one’s musical career from the bedroom studio to the sold‐out stadium.' For more information, visit the Yamaha Booth at the 2015 NAMM Show in the Anaheim Marriott Hotel, Marquis Ballroom, January 22‐25, 2015, or http://4wrd.it/yamahasynth."

Transcendent Powertran 2000 PCB


via midierror

"I have re-drawn the PCB for the above synth so it is readable. Many of the online scans have blurred characters, and are spread over a number of images."

PanzerLyu - Underpass (John Foxx live synth cover - Microbrute, MicroKORG, Miniak, Boss RC-505,)


Published on Jan 7, 2015 PanzerLyu

"Cover version of classic John Foxx masterpiece.
Main patch played with Korg MicroKORG, sampled and looped on Boss RC-505. Bassline from Arturia Microbrute.
Drum sound from two different drumkits of Kaossilator2, sampled and looped on Boss RC-505.
As usual, one shot one kill...so excuse me for the mistakes!
No DAW or Pc involed.

Gears:
Arturia Microbrute
Akai Miniak
Korg MicroKORG
Korg Kaossilator 2
Boss RC-505

Effects:
Reverb preset by Xenyx X1622USB
Equalization and filter by Boss RC-505
Overdrive and distortion on Microbrute by Digitech BP50

Mixers:
Behringer Xenyx X1622USB
Behringer Xenyx Q602USB
Behringer MicroMIX MX400"

MANGROVE: One flip


Published on Jan 7, 2015 Gil Michell

"Two Mangroves with White Whale, Meadowphysics & Earthsea from monome.

Five over four rhythm. Inter-modulated oscillations.

http://shop.whimsicalraps.com"

Fragments d'abîmes corpusculaires (Dreyt Nien)


Published on Jan 7, 2015 heodesalciphron

"pièce improvisée de 55 minutes, en 15 parties

00:00 Quelques grabeaux étincelants
...
03:00 Déesses et artisans, la métaphore de Cléopâtre
........
07:20 Fragments d'abîmes
...........
10:22 Les arachnée contradictoires dévorent leurs moissons
.............
12:35 Paresseuses et sournoises caresses
...............
14:30 Batailles molles & chasses obscures
.................
16:15 Fourmillement vespéral en inexorables vauriens
...................
18:20 Toutesfoys frivoles
......................
21:00 L'intimiste manqué aux gazouillis complexes
............................
27:00 Pétulante d'esmoy, amorty toi
...............................
30:06 Azuré de terres veincus
.................................
32:41 Tetragramme
.....................................
36:38 Bioconstructeurs au singulier
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39:50 Meurdrissez les maladies inconnues / esclat renoüe, s'amasse en dépourveue
........................................­.....
44:50 Incarnations corpusculaires spatiales
........................................­................"

Synthesizer with ATxMEGA microcontroller Unison-mode


Published on Jan 7, 2015 chippie461

Follow-up to this post.

Vulpecula Signal


Published on Jan 7, 2015 wellurban

"A noisy drone that derives from cross modulation between Braids and the A124 Wasp filter. Braids is in WMAP mode; signal goes via A124 (with resonance at max) to delay and reverb; in turn the A124 BP out modulates Braids' Timbre via a VCA. LFOs modulate the VCA amount (and hence the feedback effect on Braids' wavetables) and the A124's cutoff. The Wasp sometimes picks up harmonic series, and sometimes goes into paroxysms of harsh noise.

The oscilloscope shows Braids' direct output on the x axis and the filtered version on the y axis."

alien telemetry



"A handful of self-generating patches I made for the BEMI Music Easel and saved to the iProgram Card. Just scrolling through... For video of this: youtu.be/W_aiOsU-NgY"


Published on Jan 7, 2015 Todd Barton

Near Mint EDP WASP Electronic Dream Plant Analogue Synth

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"This little Wasp synth has just been services by Benden Tech and is in perfect working order. It's a real time-warp having been owned by me from new but kept in storage for many years. The decals and case are all perfect, the only defect is a missing knob cap."

Yamaha CS-01 MK1 vintage synthesizer + original box + breath controller SN 35344

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Oberheim OB12

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"brutal sound, insane monster,... this is real psycho synth
2osc, 2lfo, 2 filter, 2env, 4 layers of 2 osc, arpegiator, phrase sequencer, overdrive, chorus, delay, reverb, master EQ, Ring Mod, Noise, FM modulation, sync... each oscilator got mixer of saw, triangle, pulse, not just one of those. plus osc 1 got shaper for each of tham not just for pulse with; ribbon controller
there is plenty to discover and play with for months. Its build like tank: pure metal. massive LCD. 4 outs, spdif, ..." Jexus demos in the listing previously posted here.

Rare PLAN B MILTON Sequencer in Serge Format

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"Serge format 4 rows of 16 voltage steps, 2 rows of trigger steps
Includes standard rack ears (4U tall) and a Blacet external power supply (120v can be switched to 240v).

No menus or complex key commands!

There were several of these built around 10 years ago. Talking to people some assume they've owned, seen or heard stories about this specific unit. After further asking they tend to NOT have realized there were several made, even some in different formats like Modcan or Wiard. Still this is a very rare model that does not come up for sale on a regular basis.

Can also be run off a MOTM supply, uses a standard +15v, -15v DC.
I'm including a detachable ground cable and detachable banana clip with 2 leads.
The strategy is the sequencer is grounded to the PSU then the PSU is grounded via a lead to other racks/boats/PSUs to share a common ground which is necessary with banana systems and quite simple.

This sequencer has a powerful voltage addressing of sequencer steps feature as an alternate to the traditional gate/trig input advances a stage which is also available.
A voltage value, even from a keyboard 1v/oct can optionally be sent to the sequencer to choose a step based on voltage level.

A trigger can optionally be sent to only sample an incoming voltage value at that time rather than continuously change steps as the voltage changes.

Please note you you would use an external quantitizer, clock, slew or router switch module to achieve those functions. The Milton provides a banana for a gate out per step in order to trigger external events on a specific step patched into.

Basically, while not built as a Buchla sequencer, the voltage is not quantitized and should be useful unless something very specific and Buchla is required like a gate/trigger combo or addressing steps in a specific way without scaling. Then again there are more and more specialized tools to connect Serge and Euro to Buchla.

Conversely one could directly park this over another non-Serge Banana system, connect the ground and be in business. If one wants to connect this to Euro or 5U you will need some kind of jack conversion adapter and ground tie but the voltages should be fine

While not overly complex, just a general advisory that you will need a basic understanding of modulars to use it and interfacing cross system if you have something not Banana based. Please look up the general strategies to interface say software, MIDI or drum machines to an analog sequencer. They should work with this sequencer."

Pristine Condition 1978 Roland RS-505 Paraphonic Analogue String Synthesiser

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"Super rare vintage 1978 Roland RS-505 Paraphonic Analogue String Synthesiser in truly incredible *like new* condition. A true one-off! It looks like it has just come out of it's packaging, been used a few times and put back... This is also an early one with the coveted SAD512 reticon BBD IC's inside!"

Bass Station II controlling Roland TR909 with MIDI start stop


Published on Jan 7, 2015 -CALC-

Novation Bass Station IIs on eBay

"A live performance of Novation Bass Station 2 and TR909 demonstrating the new MIDI start/stop function in the latest firmware release."

Novation Bass Station 2 and Roland TR 909 testing new firmware

Published on Jan 7, 2015 -CALC-

"More Bass Station 2 goodness with Roland TR909. Bass Station 2 is now able to start and stop other external sequencers making it even better for live performances and ting"

Mutable Instruments - Elements Patches


Published on Jan 7, 2015 DivKidMusic

"Just a few patches with Elements sharing some more musical applications using different elements of Elements :) CV and FM used but features will be highlighted properly in my overview video coming soon!"

"Berlin School" jam part 1: Octatrack, Analog 4, Access Virus, Supernova etc


Published on Jan 7, 2015 Seen From Space

"Sounds from Access Virus C, Supernova II, Omnisphere, Korg MS2000BR, and remixed on the Octatrack. The Analog 4 comes into its own in part 2!"

"Berlin School" jam part 2: Octatrack, Analog 4, Access Virus, Supernova etc

Published on Jan 7, 2015

"The Analog 4 comes into its own in this part! Otherwise: sounds from Access Virus C, Supernova II, Omnisphere, Korg MS2000BR, and remixed on the Octatrack."

EMS VCS3 The Putney


Published on Jan 7, 2015 Bernd-Michael Land

"EMS VCS3 'The Putney'
Vintage Analog Synthesizer von 1970
Kleiner Soundcheck
SynxsS-Studio, Rodgau"

ROLAND JD-800 - Dark Ambient Drone Music 【SYNTH DEMO】


Published on Jan 6, 2015 synth4ever

"Roland JD-800 synth demo - playing dark ambient drone music soundscape on Roland JD 800 digital synth from Roland.

This dark ambient music created via Roland JD-800 synthesizer, reverb, delay, pitch, filter and envelope adjustments."

Chimera BC-16 Tiny Patchable Synthesizer SN 6W9L6S

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"Very hard to obtain. First sold in 2008 very few were actually delivered. Comes with the accessories shown: 10 patch cables, voltage inverter accessory and allen key for battery compartment. Could very well be the smallest semi-modular synth ever made.

Uses 6x AAA batteries.

Analog signal path.
Has a digital dual oscillator with many waveform combos and FM.
A digital LFO with various waves and analog ringmod input
ADSR Envelope, Analog VCF, Analog VCA
MIDI input"

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