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Monday, February 10, 2025
Dina Pearlman - The ARP Synth Legacy | Podcast
video upload by Sound On Sound magazine
"Alan R Pearlman was responsible for some of the greatest sounding and most intuitive synthesizers of the modern age, many of which are still highly sought after or emulated to this day. Inspired, as so many were, by hearing Wendy Carlos’s 'Switched on Bach', he founded Tonus in 1969, a company that would soon become ARP Instruments, and began producing synthesizers such as the legendary ARP 2500, 2600 and Odyssey.
Since his passing in 2019 at the age of 93, his daughter, Dina, has been building the Alan R Pearlman Foundation, an organisation that seeks to preserve her father’s legacy and enable as many people as possible to get hands-on with his inventions.
As with all not-for-profits, Dina has faced numerous challenges, but with the help of the likes of Jean Michel Jarre, Herbie Hancock and many other fans of Alan’s work, the Foundation is beginning to realise its objectives with great success.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction
01:18 - The Alan R. Pearlman Foundation
06:52 - The Main Aims Of The Foundation
09:12 - Women In The World Of Pioneering Synthesis
12:45 - Childhood Memories During The Early Days Of ARP
14:54 - Unearthed Footage Of The ARP Factory
23:27 - About ARPS For All
30:23 - The ARP Paradigm
34:27 - Collaborating With Bjooks
38:55 - Google Arts & Culture: Music Makers & Machines
40:47 - The Future For The Alan R. Pearlman Foundation
https://www.soundonsound.com/people/a...
Dina Pearlman Biog
Dina is the only child of Alan and Buena Pearlman and grew up with ARP Synthesizers as a backdrop for her childhood, travelling extensively and being exposed to innovative and cutting-edge technology. In her early years, she spent time playing in rock and roll bands, as well as dance and theatre. For the past thirty years, she has worked as a versatile visual arts and design professional, creative director, and educator. She has also worked extensively in photography, graphics and web design for several decades, and has a broad understanding of visual communications media.
In the last few years before his illness, Alan Pearlman started to re-examine the brave new world of synthesizers that exists today, many decades after his iconic and groundbreaking 12 years as the inventor and founder of ARP Synthesizers. During this time, he brought his daughter into the conversation. After his death in January 2019, Dina realised the need of keeping his legacy and passion alive, and with the help and encouragement of many of his former colleagues as well as the wonderful Michelle Moog-Koussa, she started the Alan R. Pearlman Foundation and ARP Archives.
The Alan R Pearlman Foundation - https://alanrpearlmanfoundation.org/
All music composed, performed, recorded and performed by Alex Ball"
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
Belgian Magazine Article Featuring Mario Mathy
This one is in via Jos who had the following to say followed by an English translation of the article.
"Years ago, I sent you information about Mario Mathy (I think 2019). You published it on your blog. [you can find it in previous posts featuring Mario Mathy here] Afterward, Mario Mathy's 'Jumping Dance' went viral and achieved cult status.
Since your blog has become the most comprehensive and important documented synthesizer resource online, the attached article should also be saved for future history. It would be cool if you could share it with the rest of the synthesizer community. I translated it from Dutch to English using Google Translate.
Notice in the picture below the article that the photo was taken during the period when Mario endorsed Korg.
All I can see in the picture is Korg equipment. The song 'Love Dreams' is from his first album.
I expect most of the songs from his first album ‘Hello This is Mario Mathy’ were created using Korg synthesizers (in contrary to what you would expect from the album cover showing only casio).
After his first album, the single 'Jumping Dance' was released in Belgium. 'Jumping Dance' was from his second album, 'Music-Land'.
On his second album, you can hear a noticeable difference in his sound.
This likely resulted from switching from Korg to Casio synthesizers.
Mario was my piano teacher when I was about 15 years old."
You can check out Mario Mathy's releases on Discogs here.
The following is the tranlation of the article pictured in this post.
Thursday, January 16, 2025
BUCHLA & FRIENDS: THE SYNTH MAKER SHOWCASE Event Set for LA Next Weekend Jan 25 & 26
Tickets available at Eventbrite
"We’re gathering over 70 boutique synth makers in one awesome Silverlake spot so you can learn, listen, and live the latest in electronic music sound production. This hands-on, headphones-only gathering gives you a chance to hear the best sounds science has ever created. From additive to subtractive, analog to digital, keyboards to breath, audio to visual (yes- some video synths will be here too!), modular to full-size polyphonic, eurorack to Serge to Buchla, you’ll meet synth makers and synth enthusiasts alike. This will be January’s biggest two-day collection of hands-on synths on the West Coast! If you love creative sound, you need to be here."
Delicious food (including vegan) from Moby Rick’s fish tacos, incredible carbonated beverages from United Wild Brew. Exhibitors: 1010music • 4ms • After Later Audio • AIAIAI • AJH • ALM Busy Circuits • Animal Factory • Ashton Research • ASM • Bastl Instruments • Bitwig • Black Corporation • Bored Brain • Buchla • Catalyst • Circuit Happy • Crosspatch • Days of Yore • Rain City Modular • Doepfer • Dogbotic Labs • Dreadbox • Drift DJ • Elektron • Endorphines • eowave • Eternal Research • Five12 • Flame • Frap Tools • Future Retro • Genki Instruments • Groove Synthesis • Jomox • LA Synth Club • Mega Modular Corp • Melbourne instruments • MEMS project • Meris • Modbap • Moog Foundation • Mystic Circuits • Netherblade • New Systems Instruments • Noise Engineering • Noisebug • Novation • Null Modular • OXI Instruments • Polyend • Prism Circuits • Roger Linn • Schlappi Engineering • Sleepy Circuits • SoCal Synth Society • SOMA • Soundwork Shop • Studio Electronics • Supercritical • SynthRISE • TipTop • Tobinski • Touellskouarn • U.D.O. • Vermona • Wavea • Waveform Magazine • Wavesequencer • Weston Precision Audio • WMD ... & more!
Buchla organizes this event to make a stronger synthesizer community. We make it free to attend and affordable for exhibitors. This makes the vibes great - after all, we are all making our own waves!"
Wednesday, July 31, 2024
Moog Music Introduces the New Moog Muse
Check with dealers on the right for price and availability.
Playlist:
Moog Music - Moog Muse | Reflections | Lisa Bella Donna
Moog Music - Moog Muse | Reflections | Misha Mansoor
Matt Johnson Jamiroquai - The incredible Moog Muse! Moog's new megasynth
Sound On Sound magazine - PREVIEW: Moog Muse Synthesizer Overview & Demo
Limbic Bits - MOOG MUSE Sound Demo (no talking): 21 Custom Presets for Ambient, Electronica and Melodic Techno
mylarmelodies - What you want to know about Moog Muse
Bonedo Synthesizers - Bonedo Synthesizers
loopop - Moog MUSE // Review, tutorial and plenty of sounds
HAINBACH - Moog Muse: Demo and Patch from Scratch
"Muse is an eight-voice analog bi-timbral polyphonic synthesizer — the culmination of over 5 years of dreams, design, and passion. Muse is an intuitive and powerful instrument built on the rich history of Moog that simultaneously gazes boldly into the future. This studio or performance centerpiece is driven by eight analog voices, each with two VCOs, a modulation VCO, dual VCFs, and a stereo VCA — all with that recognizable, kinetic analog quality.
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
SONICWARE Introduces the LIVEN Lofi-12
video upload by SONICWARE
SONICWARE Liven Lofi-12 - How to Make Lofi Music
video upload by ChrisLody
"So here it is, the new SONICWARE Liven Lofi-12 sampler, and it's pretty damn good.
The Lofi-12 allows 12khz and 24khz sampling frequencies with 128 sample slots. The samples are either 2 or 4 seconds long depending on the chosen frequency. Audio can be recorded directly into the internal memory via the Line In socket, after which sampled sounds are immediately playable across the keys chromatically. Sample playback is not interpolated (not smoothed out) so they have a gritty quality rather than being dulled by the low sampling rate.
A lot of features have been brought over from the Liven XFM including it's sequencer, voice modes, parameter locks etc, but this time the maximum polyphony is 10 rather than 6. Plus each track has it's own effects section that can be modulated by the parameter locks and the reverbs found in the Liven 8Bits Warps are here in a dedicated master reverb section with the addition of Tape and Vinyl effects.
There is a deep editing overlay like the XFM which enables samples to be trimmed, looped and reversed. It's possible to record in instruments and waveform and then loop sections to make the sound loop cleanly, a slight cross-fade is used to accomplish this.
The same Sound Locking function found on the XFM is present too so it's possible to modulate the sample selection in each track, so having a track play a kick and then a snare is entirely possible.
All in all it's a very well rounded little affordable sampler that can record directly into it's memories and can be used like a groove box. Pretty awesome I think.
Sampled drum break source: Future Music Magazine issue 135 cover CD
Free (and very good) audio recording app used: https://www.dolby.com/en-gb/apps/dolb..."
Update:
Liven LOFI 12 by Sonicware — instant lofi vibes!
video upload by BoBeats
00:00 What is the LIVEN LOFI 12? + Sound Demo
04:46 Beat from scratch + Going over features
12:00 Sequencer Performance Functions
16:15 Sample Locking: Making a drum beat with ONE track
17:33 How to Quickly Sample
21:28 Should you buy it?


● Retro sampling engine with 12bit Sampler mode
● Easily play samples chromatically across the keyboard
● Powerful 4-track sequencer with parameter and sound locking
● Laid-back knob for creating drunk beats
● 11 types of Effects each track and 8 types of Master Effect
The LIVEN Lofi-12 has a 16bit - 12kHz/24kHz sampling engine with the 12bit Sampler mode that will turn any sound into a pleasing lo-fi sound.
Like the many legendary samplers that were released in the late 80s, this is a genuine low-bit and low sampling frequency sound that cannot be obtained authentically with bit crusher effects and other modern sound degrading tools.
Up to 4 seconds mono sampling per sample slot (2 seconds mono sampling at the 24kHz mode). Start and end point trimming, pitch adjustment, reverse playback, sustain loop, filtering and LFO modulation are all possible."
Additional details at https://sonicware.jp/pages/liven-lofi12
Monday, May 16, 2022
Friday, May 13, 2022
Superbooth 2022: New Dreadbox Dysmetria Analog Groove Synthesizer in Desktop, Eurorack, + DIY
video upload by Future Music Magazine
> Full Voice Analog Modular Groove Synthesizer


> It can be used as a Desktop or a Eurorack synthesizer
> It comes along with a dedicated USB to Eurorack power converter
> Ideal for inexperienced DIYers
> 42 HP
> 2 Analog Oscillators
> Voltage Controlled Mixer
> Noise Generator
> Voltage Controlled FM section
> 2-pole Resonant Filter with LowPass and BandPass outputs
> 2 Decay Envelopes
> 32-step Sequencer with 3 Modes (Play, Live, Rec) and Step by Step Recording
> 16 User Presets
> 15 Patch Points
Superbooth 2022: Teenage Engineering OP 1 Field Sound Demo
video upload by Future Music Magazine
Superbooth 2022: Teenage Engineering OP 1 Field & TX 6 Sound Demo
video upload by Future Music Magazine
Monday, December 06, 2021
Symbolic Sound pacarana
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via this auction
"The most powerful sound design workstation on the planet — that’s what Electronic Musician magazine called the Kyma sound design environment. Future Music called it the Holy Grail of sound design. Kyma’s effectiveness arises from its unique set of algorithms, the ease with which you can create endless combinations of those algorithms, and the unprecedented degree of real-time responsive control over the sound parameters.
…the sound industry’s secret weapon…
—
Kyma allowed me to modulate and morph my own voice into other sounds… It was in the ambience of the film itself, almost as if only the idea of Nemo was out there, tormenting his father.
— , Sound Designer
You’ve already heard the sounds of Kyma in films like WALL•E, The Dark Knight, Master and Commander, Finding Nemo and in games like World of Warcraft, Quake II, Mirror’s Edge, Dark Messiah, and Mage Knight. And you’ve heard the interactive musical sounds of Kyma both on albums and in live sets by legendary musicians and producers like John Paul Jones, A.R. Rahman, Amon Tobin, Stanley Cowell, Rich Costey, Cristian Vogel, and many more.
New price is $ 4402 including the Kyma v7.2 software.
You will just need to buy the Kyma 7 software for $199, as confirmed by Symbolic Sound: "After they transfer the registration, the Kyma 7 software price would be $199."
via this auction
…the sound industry’s secret weapon…
—
Kyma allowed me to modulate and morph my own voice into other sounds… It was in the ambience of the film itself, almost as if only the idea of Nemo was out there, tormenting his father.
— , Sound Designer
You’ve already heard the sounds of Kyma in films like WALL•E, The Dark Knight, Master and Commander, Finding Nemo and in games like World of Warcraft, Quake II, Mirror’s Edge, Dark Messiah, and Mage Knight. And you’ve heard the interactive musical sounds of Kyma both on albums and in live sets by legendary musicians and producers like John Paul Jones, A.R. Rahman, Amon Tobin, Stanley Cowell, Rich Costey, Cristian Vogel, and many more.
New price is $ 4402 including the Kyma v7.2 software.
You will just need to buy the Kyma 7 software for $199, as confirmed by Symbolic Sound: "After they transfer the registration, the Kyma 7 software price would be $199."
Tuesday, August 31, 2021
Norand Mono INHALT Multitrack Demo
video upload by INHALTVIDEO
"Norand is a new French synthesizer manufacturer. Mono is their debut synth that I've been commissioned to do a sound library for. In the process of doing so, I put together a demo song wherein every sound is sequenced and generated on the Mono entirely. Every single sequence and sound, including drums was made on the Mono (yes the chords too). Pretty impressive stuff for a "compact" 303 inspired synth ...
And while it may appear to be inspired by the 303 it's actually an amalgamation of "things". Working on this synth, took me back the the 90s, when I read Future Music magazine. During that 303 clone craze time, the king was the Future Retro 777, and in many regards the Mono brings up a bit of a design vibe from that. While the 777 was, to my ears a cross between a Sequential Pro One and 303 there is something about it that the Mono spiritually continues. Similarly, the Mono does have all the provisions that a 303 has (especially on the sequencer front) but then it updates it with pretty much all the modern facilities an Elektron box would have.
The Mono is a kind of 21st century bridge between the best of the past and the best of the now. The sound of the actual machine is much more vintage in character than most modern synths but the way you play and manipulate and sequence that sound is firmly 21st century with the vibe and some charming idiosyncrasies of the 303 sequencer. Don't sleep on this one, it's an absolute winner.
Multi-tracked and mixed entirely on an AMS Neve 8424 console with some fx processing (light reverb and delay) from a Lexicon 480l. Filmed and produced at Infinite Power Studios, Los Angeles, CA."
Monday, May 24, 2021
Future Music Magazine #87 - October 1999 Featuring the Novation Nova & The Chemical Brothers
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via this auction
This one is in via an anonymous reader. It was part of a series with female models posing with synths. You can find more on Flickr here.
On the cover:
CHEMICAL BROTHERS SURRENDER THEIR SECRETS TO FMI
SPACE INVASION!
You voted the Supernova
best synth last year,
but the Novation Nova
is out of this world...
ON TEST
Technosaurus Microfoon
Oberheim OBXa retro
Databecker DJ2000
Alesis DM Pro
Reacktor V2.0
Korg i40M
INTERVIEWS
Faithless, Total Eclipse
and Nitin Sawnhey
COMPETIONS
FM2000 vote: win a
5,000 PC music-set-up!
GEAR GUIDES
Mini tests of accessories
and 11-page Gear index
ON TNE CD
Album track from Faithless
Nitin Sawnhey and reader demo videos
Audio tracks from gear tested
Demo of Reaktor software
Web links and interactive Nova video
via this auction
This one is in via an anonymous reader. It was part of a series with female models posing with synths. You can find more on Flickr here.

CHEMICAL BROTHERS SURRENDER THEIR SECRETS TO FMI
SPACE INVASION!
You voted the Supernova
best synth last year,
but the Novation Nova
is out of this world...
ON TEST
Technosaurus Microfoon
Oberheim OBXa retro
Databecker DJ2000
Alesis DM Pro
Reacktor V2.0
Korg i40M
INTERVIEWS
Faithless, Total Eclipse
and Nitin Sawnhey
COMPETIONS
FM2000 vote: win a
5,000 PC music-set-up!
GEAR GUIDES
Mini tests of accessories
and 11-page Gear index
ON TNE CD
Album track from Faithless
Nitin Sawnhey and reader demo videos
Audio tracks from gear tested
Demo of Reaktor software
Web links and interactive Nova video
Wednesday, April 01, 2020
Teenage Engineering PO Modular 400 – No talking sound demo & time-lapse build
Published on Apr 1, 2020 Future Music Magazine
"Teenage Engineering have ventured into the modular realm with their latest pocket operators. Watch us build the DIY PO 400 and hear it in action."
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
Introducing Elektron Model:Cycles - Six track FM based groovebox
Claymation by https://www.instagram.com/avvikandebe...
Playlist:
Introducing Model:Cycles - Elektron
Model:Cycles — At A Glance - Elektron
Elektron Model:Cycles FM (Frequency Modulation) Groovebox - Perfect Circuit
ELEKTRON MODEL:CYCLES IN-DEPTH REVIEW - BoBeats
Elektron Model Cycles Review, full tutorial and 7 tips and tricks - loopop
Elektron Model:Cycles - Walkthrough and Demo - Red Means Recording
Model:Cycles - First Try - True Cuckoo
Elektron Model:Cycles First Look - Future Music Magazine
Elektron Model:Cycles is here! (all preset patterns) - Patchwerks Seattle
Elektron Model:Cycles live performance! - Patchwerks Seattle
Model:Cycles Experience - MrDataline
Soft — Model:Samples study #1 - Vague Robots
Hard—Model:Samples study #2 (ARP 2600 sample pack) - Vague Robots
Model:Cycles sound design introduction (no talking!) - Vague Robots
Model:Cycles—Kick only - Vague Robots
Model:Cycles—Snare only - Vague Robots
16 patterns for Model:Cycles - Vague Robots
Model:Cycles—Chord only - Vague Robots
"Model:Cycles
Six track FM based groovebox
Scale angles dense and jagged, glide over plains vast and fluid, or sink into mists of dissonance. To model is to shape the formless. Model:Cycles is a six track FM based groovebox that brings exploring into the heart of sound sculpting.


Define the formless
The six Machines of the digital FM engine are unique to Model:Cycles, and cover both percussive and melodic synths, allowing you to make full, varied compositions. The four core Synth Controls put the tools of sound sculpting right in front of you, altering the behavior of each Machine differently and letting you push them to the limit. Every sound has a start, where will you take it?
Dedicated × 12
Dedicated knobs let you twist each Machine far and wide with wild, unexpected results waiting to be discovered. Use Control All to heave a parameter to the extreme and back again across every track. Elektron’s powerful sequencer gives you the freedom to record every move live or program the sounds and parameters of your composition one step at a time.
Light weight, heavy sound
Whether you use it as a versatile live instrument or groovebox on the go to pick up and craft full-blown compositions away from your studio, exploration has rarely felt so convenient and unimpeded.
Sunday, January 19, 2020
Surfing the ASM Hydrasynth at NAMM 2020
Published on Jan 19, 2020 Red Means Recording
"I touched an ASM Hydrasynth for the first time at NAMM 2020. I like it a lot. It's very well laid out and sounds really good. I REALLY like the arp patch at the end.
Here's the footage of me surfing presets and making tweaks while playing.
When you see me not playing and being bothered it's because Mylar Melodies was next to me doing a video for Future Music and wouldn't stop talking to me. Dammit."
And here he is:
NAMM 2020: Building patches on the ASM Hydrasynth with Mylar Melodies
Published on Jan 19, 2020 Future Music Magazine
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