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Saturday, February 12, 2022

Phoenix Synthesizer Festival


video upload by PVCCFineArts

Phoenix Synthesizer Festival
February 11, 2022
Paradise Valley Community College

Featured Performances by:
Chris Meyer
Steve Roach

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As many of you know, Chris Meyer is the man behind Learning Modular. You can find additional posts featuring him on MATRIXSYNTH here, and posts mentioning Steve Roach here.

Monday, November 21, 2016

Phoenix Synth Meet 2016 Video by Bent-Tronics


Published on Nov 21, 2016 Bent-Tronics

"The demo floor was dominated by Modular Synthesizers. Audio Damage, and Blue Lantern Modules were on hand to show off their modules to an enthusiastic crowd."

New Blue Lantern Assist eurorack module gets a sneak peek.

See the write-up on Bent-Tronics here.

Sunday, March 27, 2016

Phoenix Synth Meetup - March 2016 Pics


These in via noti peppas:

"Some pics of yesterday's Phoenix synth meetup. We had a fantastic turnout! Arizona eurorack manufacturers Blue Lantern Modules and Audio Damage were also in attendance displaying their latest modules. If anyone in the Phoenix area is interested in these kinds of events, check out the local meetup group.

more gear pics here"

Friday, March 18, 2016

PHOENIXSYNTH - Synth Meet Coming to Phoenix College March 26


via Analog Industries (Chris Randal of Audio Damage's blog):

"if you're in the PHX area on Saturday, March 26th, we have a synth meet at Phoenix College you should probably attend. I'll be there with the latest and greatest from AD, and Blue Lantern and Synthesis Technology will also be in attendance. It's free to one and all, and runs from 2PM to 6PM, as the picture above implies. Plenty of room, tables, etc. Bring your interesting shit. Nobody cares about your D50, so leave that at home..."

Bring the D50! It is the one digital synth from Roland's early days worth checking out. It introduced Linear Arithmetic synthesis. I always wanted one but never got around to picking one up. The JD-800 looks nice with all of the sliders and control, but I believe it's more standard PCM with a hint of LA synthesis. I haven't really looked into it, so if you know the differences please leave a comment below.
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