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Sunday, August 19, 2018

Garden City Electronic Music Society Victoria, BC


Published on Jan 8, 2018 Garden City Electronic Music Society BC

Playlist:
1. Garden City Electronic Music Society - 2017
2. Wonderment - July 2018
"The Garden City Electronic Music Society's Wonderment series has returned for 2018, with the first installment taking place in Beacon Hill Park on Sunday, July 1st. This event featured Juno Award Nominee Noah Pred (Thoughtless Music, Modularfield, Berlin), Ivory Towers (Vancouver), and Sabrina Dzugalo."

Lorne Hammond wrote in to let me know about the Garden City Electronic Music Society in Victoria, BC. They were recently featured on CHEK NEWs just yesterday. Click through for a video on the event. They will be performing this Friday, August 24 at the Integrated Arts Festival. You can find their official group on Facebook here.

Saturday, May 12, 2018

Synth Petting Zoo Featuring Sunshine Jones, Sunday, May 20 in Victoria, BC Canada


This one is in via Lorne Hammond:

"The Garden City Electronic Music Society welcomes synthesizer and electronic music enthusiasts of all ages and all levels of experience to join us for our first 'Synth Petting Zoo' event, featuring Sunshine Jones from San Francisco.

Where: 804 Broughton Street, Victoria BC Canada
When: Sunday May 20th
Event schedule 1-4 pm, Sunshine talk and demonstration at 2pm.

He has a long history of live performance as a member of San Francisco's DubTribe Soundsystem, and as a flourishing solo artist. His workshops are great whether you are a novice or experienced player.

Participation: No fee, donations to the society or door prizes welcome.

To book a table or share a table, or technical questions contact zookeeper@gcems.ca.

A special thank you to Ticket Rocket for donating space for this amazing opportunity, and to Chinatown Events for bringing Sunshine Jones back to Victoria. Don't miss Sunshine's live performance that night (May 20th) at the Capital Ballroom as part of Chinatown Events' Frequency Weekender.

PS: Stay tuned for announcements about this summer's Wonderment and Electro-Acoustic events, free outdoor multi-channel electronic music performances in public parks during the afternoons on the Sundays and Mondays of the July and August long weekends. (We are now running in quad.)

Garden City Electronic Music Society
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada www.gcems.ca"

Saturday, July 23, 2016

RIP Ray Wilson

Hi everyone. I have some incredibly sad news in today. Ray Wilson of Music From Outer Space passed away on Thursday, July 21. As many knew, he was battling stage 4 cancer. His family's GoFundMe page is still up and has not yet reached their goal. His family will likely have bills, so if you'd like to contribute something, please do. For those that would like to donate to Ray's family directly via Paypal, I am told his Paypal address is info@musicfromouterspace.com.

Regular readers of MATRIXSYNTH will surely know who Ray Wilson is. For anyone that doesn't, Ray was the man behind the synth DIY site Music From Outer Space. The domain name was registered back in Nov 2003; I'm not sure when the site went live, but there is an archive of the site from the WayBackMachine dated Jan 15, 2004.

Ray's contributions through his website and his YouTube channel have influenced synth DIY hobbyists and budding new makers and manufacturers alike over the years. Many owe him for their start in the world of synth DIY. You can see the exhaustive list of his DIY projects on his site here. His most popular project of course was the MFOS Soundlab Mini-Synth. His work has contributed to more than 590 posts here on MATRIXSYNTH. I'm sure there will be more to come. The first time MFOS was featured on MATRIXSYNTH was back on August 30, 2005, just over a month after I launched MATRIXSYNTH.

Ray Wilson was also the author of Make: Analog Synthesizers.

Something you may not have known is that he was also an amateur standup comedian, and he shared his performances on his main YouTube channel. As you know, I started MATRIXSYNTH back in 2005, Just over a year after MFOS launched. The first time I saw one of Ray Wilson's standup shows I thought I was on the wrong channel! :) When I realized it was him, it of course brought a smile to my face. The first thought that came to my mind was, wow, this is a truly genuine human being. The following is the last standup performance shared on his channel, from August, 2014:

The Ray Wilson Show August 26th 2014

Published on Aug 26, 2014 Ray Wilson

"AMATEUR DOING STANDUP - NOT SYNTH RELATED AT ALL. This is actually sit down comedy. I don't include profanity in my bits because I'm no good at it. If you want to be the Chopped Champ don't miss this episode. If you know someone else that might get a smile out of this I definitely appreciate shares."


Quincas Moreira, who also does synth DIY work, was a friend of Ray's. Together they composed the following piece. Update via Quincas:: "That's Ray singing. It's his song, lyrics, melody and harmony. He'd done a previous version but I thought the song was so awesome it deserved to be properly produced, so I got him to send me the original session and recorded real drums, bass, piano, percussion and backing vocals."



"Quincas Moreira and Ray Wilson collaboration - Are We Waves... Physicists are still working out our true physical nature - currently confusion reigns."

"He'll finally find out if we are waves or particles. Rest in peace my friend."

The following is the last video on Ray Wilson's YouTube channel. He will be missed.

Goofing with two MFOS SL Mark IIs, Ultimate and Sequencer.

Published on Apr 26, 2016 Ray Wilson

"Having some fun with the synth. It definitely is therapeutic."
___

Heartfelt thanks to Lorne Hammond & Skot Wieddman who sent the sad news my way.

Saturday, April 02, 2016

MIDI SYNC #2 - Event at the Copper Owl, Victoria, BC Canada




This one in via MATRIXSYNTH Member, Lorne Hammond:

"On the last night of March in Victoria BC Canada at the Copper Owl, named one of Canada's best small clubs, eight local midi maniacs, including supporters of MATRIXSYNTH, got together to share a master clock.

We drew names drawn from hat, cleared our memories and set out to improvise live in groupings of two, then as quartets, then all eight together. Players came from a wide range of genres. A bit of everything was in use: a TTSH 2600, and ms-20, octatrack Akira's Akai Timbre Wolf, shruthis ssm and polivoks, beatstep pros, elektron, guitar, Linn Tempest, Speak and Spell and a pitch hacked Clavia DD4, Volcas, and more. The Akai Wolf provided a common clock from a splitter box.

Here are 3 and a half hours of the results." [embedded above]

Thank you Lorne, and everyone who supports the site!

Monday, January 26, 2015

PEOPLE are PEOPLE: Moon Modular @NAMM 2015


Published on Jan 26, 2015 moonmodular

"Thanks to JLR for his support. To get info´s about the new M511 D visit our website. http://www.moonmodular.com"

You'll spot some familiar faces in this one.

Lorne Hammond with MATRIXSYNTH T-Shirt at :23. That would be the third MATRIXSYNTH T sighting at NAMM followed by Todd Barton at the Buchla booth & Tomio at the Tiptop Audio booth. I'm not worthy.

Thank you Lorne!

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Eric Archer DRONEMATr1X at the MMTA SYNTH PETTING ZOO 2014 - dB Festival EMP


Published on Sep 27, 2014 matrixsynth

Lorne Hammond showing the Eric Archer DRONEMATr1X.

MMTA SYNTH PETTING ZOO 2014 Pics

MMTA SYNTH PETTING ZOO 2014

Some pics of this year's MMTA SYNTH PETTING ZOO. A great time was had by all! Huge thanks to everyone that attended and the MMTA, Decibel Festival and EMP for making this happen! Videos will follow.

In attendance: SYNTHWERKS, George Mattson (Mattson Mini Modular & Division 6), Lorne Hammond aka sealion with a Roland Jupiter-4, ARP Odyssey, Minimoog and various mini noisemakers, Larry Klinke aka Computer Controlled with his rhythm machines, ), Bryan O with an Akai Rhythm Wolf,  Vsyevolod with 8 panels of Serge, Keith McMillen Instruments with Dreadbox Murmox, Madrona Labs, Lunchbox Audio with a Moog Sub 37, effegee with a TTSH (2600 clone) and modded YOCTO (808 clone), John Bowen Synth Design with the Solaris, Jeff with an OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) with TamTam SynthLab, Roland with the new AIRA gear & more.  Thank you!

Side note: if you are on a Mac and your mouse pointer disappears, click off screen to get it back. Based on what I can find out there I believe it is due to a bug with Flash on Mac. If anyone knows of a solution, let me know.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

MMTA SYNTH PETTING ZOO Update!


This is just a reminder that the MMTA SYNTH PETTING ZOO is coming to Seattle on Saturday September 27! Full details here.

The event is free to the public and attendees bringing gear.   Be sure to sign up if you plan to bring something!

The following is the current list of attendees:

SYNTHWERKS
George Mattson (Mattson Mini Modular & Division 6)
Lorne Hammond aka sealion
Larry Klinke aka Computer Controlled
infradead representing DinSync.info
Vsyevolod with 8 panels of Serge
Keith McMillen Instruments
Malekko Heavy Industry
Madrona Labs
The Harvestman
Lunchbox Audio

Monday, September 08, 2014

MMTA SYNTH PETTING ZOO Coming to the Decibel Festival Seattle SaturdaySept 27!

This year's MMTA PNW SYNTHFEST will be a "Synth Petting Zoo" held on Saturday September 27 from 1PM - 5PM at the EMP's Level 3 as part of the Decibel Festival in Seattle, Washington. Note the dB Festival itself runs September 24 - 28.  Be sure to see their site for a full list of performances, presentations and workshops.  This year's conference will include Madrona Labs, Livid Instruments, Roland and Ableton amongst others.

The "Synth Petting Zoo" will be a synth meet and greet, open to the public, and open to all ages. You do not have to bring gear to attend, but if you'd like to bring your gear and share what you have with others, please sign up at the MMTA forum here.  If you have trouble signing up feel free to email me at matrixsynth@gmail.com and I will make sure you are covered.  If you do sign up be sure to bring everything you might need including power supplies, cables, and speakers. We expect some noise!!!

If you are in the area on Saturday the 27th, be sure to drop by.  These events are not only a great way to check out gear that you might not normally have access to, but also a great place to meet and hang out with like-minded individuals.   For pics and videos from previous events see the MMTA channel here (scroll down to get to older posts).

Some of what you can expect to see this year: SYNTHWERKS, George Mattson (Mattson Mini Modular & Division 6), Lorne Hammond aka sealion, Larry Klinke aka Computer Controlled, Vsyevolod with 8 panels of Serge, Keith McMillen Instruments, Malekko Heavy Industry, Madrona Labs, The Harvestman, Lunchbox Audio, effegee with a TTSH (2600 clone) and modded YOCTO (808 clone), Bryan O with an Akai Rhythm Wolf, John Bowen Synth Design with the Solaris, Jeff with an OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) with TamTam SynthLab, Roland's new AIRA gear & more.

Decibel Festival 2014 Site Walk Through

Decibel Festival 2014 Site Walk Through from Decibel Festival on Vimeo.


Some pics of the EMP's Level 3 where the MMTA SYNTH PETTING ZOO will be held.

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

New Mutable Instruments Shruthi XT Kit


via Mutable Instruments

"Kit with all parts, included alu/dark plexi hybrid case."

The new Shruthi XT was revealed back in September at Modularsquare's synth meet with Mutable Instruments' creator Olivier Gillet.

Note there were DIY custom builds before this. See this design as well as the Wasp skinned XT and Lorne Hammond's red XT by Frank back in June.

Thursday, August 30, 2012

DEVOBOTS DEVO Synthesizer on Kickstarter


On Kickstarter.
This one in via Lorne Hammond aka kidtronic.

Snip for the archives:

"MECHANICAL MAN IS YOUR FREEDOM OF CHOICE :

This is the first ever DEVO App utilizing one of the most influential bands of the last 40 years. The App includes never-before-heard music and sounds remastered from the DEVO archives that you can use to create new music plus thousands of artistic assets that you can utilize to create your very own DEVOBOT Robot, digital or Vinyl. This is the DEVO App that fans have been waiting for.

KIT ROBOT in collaboration with DEVO:

DEVO Modular Synthesizer featuring unreleased Devo music & sounds from their archives, coupled with a Devo Robot Maker: A TWO in ONE App Available for your device...

The Story:

Friday, June 08, 2012

x0xi0 synthesizer SN SN x0xi0100B Reference Unit for Auction

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via this auction

Click the pics for the super size shots. According to Lorne Hammond at the MMTA Summer SYNTHFEST, this is the x0xi0 to have.

"If not familiar with the x0xi0 or x0xb0x in general check out the x0xi0 website This x0xi0 is one of the reference units of this design of the x0xi0 kits. This unit was built using the custom x0xb0x and x0xi0 PCB assemblies and is equivalent to the x0xi0 Complete kit shown on the website. The unit is updated to the latest specifications. In addition to the normally specified parts this unit also uses the same Sanyo green polyester caps and Chemi-con SM-series electrolytic caps as the original TB-303. This unit is one of the standard reference units that was used for comparison for the testing of other kits. It was also used for the majority of the 2010 sound demos on the x0xi0 website. The functional and cosmetic condition is exactly as new. The item will come with the appropriate power supply for the location of the winning bidder."

Pics of the inside below.

See the seller's other items for more.

Sunday, June 03, 2012

MMTA SYNTHFEST 2012 Walkthrough Video by MATRIXSYNTH


YouTube Published on Jun 3, 2012 by matrixsynth

http://www.mostlymodular.com/

More will follow tomorrow. Be sure to see the MMTA SYNTHFEST label below for all coverage of the event.


On display (if I missed anyone let me know! This is from the sign-up list):
Update: Larry Kleinke aka Computer Controlled and Mr.AcidMachine as well as the table map. Note the center tables were spaced apart at the event.

A - NARAS
B - John Bowen & the Solaris - Carbon111 (Facebook)
C - Chris Lehfeldt
D - Synthwerks
E - Scott Rise / Division 6
F - George Mattson / Mattson Mini Modular & the Mattson EML
G - John L Rice YouTube | Vimeo | Facebook | SoundCloud | Grooveshark
H -Steve Turnidge's Desktop Mastering
I - Moog Music
J - Lunchbox Audio
K - Madrona Labs
L - Lorne Hammond & George Welsh
N - Guitar Center
Q - Vidgod aka Gary Bauder and the Cosmic Tumblers
O - Mr.AcidMachine
P - Hans Lindauer / Jabrudian Industries LLC / The Missing Link
S - Jordan Passmore
T - Larry Kleinke aka Computer Controlled

The Harvestman - on foot.

MMTA SYNTHFEST - Lorne Hammond and His Sound Makers

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YouTube Published on Jun 3, 2012 by matrixsynth

Lorne Hammond showing his myriad of sound makers at the MMTA Summer SYNTHFEST.

Featured: Roland MC-202, Teenage Engineering OP-1, Brian Castro modded x0xio x0xb0x, Allessandro Cortini & The Harvestman's SuONOIO, the vxxy chiptune synth, original Sequentix P3 sequencer, Paul Maddox aka Vacoloco's Gorf sequencer, original STEIM cracklebox, Tom Bugs' aka Bugbrand Board Weevil, and various Mutable Instruments Shruthis. Note each Shruthi is different. Lorne picked up the larger red Shruthi featuring three different Shruthi's from a DJ on a farm in South Africa.

Also worth noting: MATRIXSYNTH T-Shirt!

Update via Lorne: "The P3 Sequentrix was made in the uk by Colin Fraser who is producing the cirkilon now and I bought of ebay from a south African dj on a farm.

The shruthi-xt is a design by Frank [mailto:daniels@daniels-cards.de] aka on forums and flickr as fcd72. He runs a card company in Germany.

Frank designed the programmer knob system and did the case layout as a kit. He has done dozens of wild kits in various colours and designs.

The shruthi’s pcb designs and code and many different filter designs are the work of Olivier Gillet in Paris.

Frank’s shruthi-xt box holds 3 filters, I controller and a power regulator. The ver .96 code allows them to cascade in series or parallel.

Olivier took mutable into a small but fully registered company and took the big plunge. He has 800+ kits out there working.

He’s a friend of Todd Bailey (WTPA) and also wrote the code for the Dr Otto biscuit to turn it into a synth."

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

MMTA Summer SYNTHFEST This Satuday! List of Exhibitors



If you are in the Seattle area this coming Saturday, don't forget to drop by the MMTA Summer SYNTHFEST at Seattle's EMP!  Below is a list of the exhibitors and some of what you can expect to see. Rumor has it there will be some new items to check out and a couple of performances.

NARAS
John Bowen & the Solaris
Carbon111 (Facebook)
Chris Lehfeldt
Synthwerks
John L Rice YouTube | Vimeo | Facebook | SoundCloud | Grooveshark
George Mattson / Mattson Mini Modular
Scott Rise / Division 6
Lunchbox Audio with Moog gear
Madrona Labs
The Harvestman
Lorne Hammond & George Welsh
Vidgod aka Gary Bauder and the Cosmic Tumblers
Hans Lindauer / Jabrudian Industries LLC / The Missing Link
Jordan Passmore

Friday, February 11, 2011

Garfield Electronics Doctor Click


via this auction

"This is the Ultimate Syncing device (see below for list of manufactures it can be used with)
A must have for any analogue synth geek and collectors alike, run all your vintage gear in Sync .
I've not used for some time but just gave it a run through Linking a system 100 Sequencer with a Memory Moog+an Obie DX and a ARP 2600 and it performed as it should.

The Doctor Click can be driven by both steady and wildly varying sources, including click tracks, tape codes (Roland, Oberheim, Linn, etc.), synthesizer clocks, live drumming, or its own internal crystal-based clock.
The outputs consist of nine timebases (7 are fixed, two are variable), two rhythmically triggered envelopes or LFO's (12V, .5V), trigger, trigger to click converter, inverter, delay, start, and step programming functions.
The Doctor Click click has two separate channels for producing the two variable timebases each with its own set of rhythm selector switches. The first row of labels is the timebase interpretation (ie. how many clicks) and the second row is notation interpretation (eg. quarter note, eighth-note triplet, etc). While that might sound confusing, it should make sense when it's sitting in front of you. Channel 1 (four bars to 64th triplet) has Envelope 1, Gate, Time Lag, and the Auto Programmer. Channel 2 (1/4 note to 32nd note) has Envelope 2 and the headphone output (which can also be used as a second arpeggiator clock).

With its extensive masking features, it can be synced to audio such as drum loops or drum machines without clock outputs.
It also has recording & programming features that can store up to 1k of events.
The gates and triggers have adjustable pulse width, and can inverted for either falling or rising edge. The envelope outputs can be used as gates or additional clocks.
Inputs: Pulse, Tape Code A/B, Tape Code C, External Metronome Trigger, Inverter In, Delay In, Reset, Play, Enter
Outputs: 12X (Roland CR68/78, SCI), 24X (MemoryMoog, MXR), 48X (LinnDrum, Roland MC-4, E-Mu), 64X (PPG), 96X (Oberheim DSX, DMX, DX), 348X (Fairlight), DIN Sync (Roland x0xbox, Korg), Gate (5V/15V), Trigger (5v/15V), Trigger to Click, Time Lag, Envelope 1, Envelope 2, Headphone, Metronome, Inverter Out, Delay Out, 5V Start, Ground Start

Knobs: Channel 1 (PW, Attack, Decay, Amount, Gate PW), Channel 2 (PW, Attack, Decay, Amount, Headphone Level), Metronome Level, Delay Amount

On 11-Feb-11 at 15:42:37 GMT, seller added the following information:

Just want to point out my use of the unit was predominately getting various devices to talk but also the creativity & fun you can have with switching time bases i.e running a drum machine say at 100bpm and changing the clock time to the arpeggiators on my pro 600 and Memorymoog+or Jupiter 6 (or whatever you have), running at dbl the bpm or in division and then trigger LFO's on my modulars with different clocks etc so running items synced with division of X bpm there a lot to the Dr click and I have not really explored all its potential. I never had a manual until recently never needed it... a pdf manual comes via courtesy of L.Hammond thx Lorne :)"

Thursday, October 15, 2009

MATRIXSYNTH Swag & Hall of Fame!!!

MATRISYNTH Ts are $20 in the US and $25 outside the US. This includes the shipping cost, three MATRIXSYNTH cards and one magnet.  A set of three cards and one magnet, minus the T, is $5.

The T-Shirts are from Gorilla Screen Printing - highly recommended. If you get Ts done by them, let them know you found out about them here.

Paypal any amount to matrixsynth *at* gmail.com. Be sure to include the shipping address, size and whether you'd like long or short sleeves.

Below are some MATRIXSYNTH Ts and cards spotted in the wild. If you have them, send them in!

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Vurt Synthesizer

flickr by Ioannis Kazlaris
(click for more)

Appears to be in a museum behind glass. Anyone know more about this one?

Update via slabman in the comments: "Seems to be from the Czech equivalent of the BBC Radiophonic workshop. Go to this thread on KVR Audio and scroll down"

"(translated to English from a Greek website back on 3-3-09)

Reason for this [thrent] was the photograph of this one enormous and completely unknown [synth] from [synforoymiti] BigAlejandro in [thrent]: http://www.noiz.gr/index.php?topic=166603.msg30154 9#msg301549

The photo is from the himself and was taken at his visit in the museum of music of Czech Republic. It shows terribly interesting instrument - I have not heard absolutely nothing for this, and still more interest it is the fact that I did not achieve I find information on this, and that it appears that unfortunately his traces they are lost in depths of time. Lo and behold (for photo of bigger analysis you go to the other [thrent]):

Observe that the keyboard does not begin from [nto] as the many, but from the [fa] as [pch]. Minimoog. The big bodies that write “Tesla” what is i wonder? Oscillators?

I did not achieve to find certain concrete information on this. Very probably it was made by the department of researches [t]o[y] fights never VURT (Radio and Television Research Institute) Prague. The VURT was founded in 1949 but his last traces that I find it is up to the '93. It was in all probability manufactured on behalf of Hamu Studios (http://www.h.amu.cz/zvuk/) aiming at the creation of sounds for radio-television use, as for that (more experimental season) electronic music.

In the [sait] [t]o[y] Hamu unfortunately does not exist no report, as in various work that I found for the electronic music of that Czechoslovakia of season. It would be a lot of interest we try to communicate with the persons in charge of museum and studio in order to we see [an] exist certain details, and [an] we lead somewhere to make also a entry in Wikipedia. Whoever knows anything I request [as] him it writes…

BigAlejandro you know somebody [link] for the museum? he is this? http://www.prague.net/czech-museum-of-music I believe that I found also email their: http://www.nm.cz/english/department.php (under) I will try to communicate also if they exist newer, you him I will announce here.

It was recorded

I wish I had one more night to live!


[Ap]: Vurt synthesizer - one proportional monster lost in depths of time…
“Answer #1 in: 22:31 - 03/03/09”

Very interesting body Spyros, I do not have him [xanadei] and nor [xanakoysa] to something for this!

[Kindyneyso] I say that it is firstly [monofoniko] (taking into consideration the chronology that you report). Rather it will be supposed it uses additive composition of sounds if I judge from the very big number of potentiometers that exists. I speculate that if it is additive synthesis, then logically the potentiometers regulate the intensity individual harmonious (for this and so much many) - the red switches perhaps are switches.

The twelve department that is in the above side of body can be some type oscillators. [Ormomenos] from the word TESLA with which [metratai] the magnetic induction, I speculate also that exist certain electromagnets from behind - regulating the magnetic induction it exists also change in the electric charge, which change it is translated in sound. If it is thus, it will be supposed exist inductors etc.

Interest!

[Ap]: Vurt synthesizer - one proportional monster lost in depths of time…
“Answer #2 in: 00:40 - 04/03/09”

Interesting!!!
With regard to my Tesla, [emena] again goes the brain to the homonym company that manufactured in Czechoslovakia the lamps Tesla, which in deed continues being from the minimal companies that produce still light bulb. The name changed in JJ and the country of production is Slovakia henceforth."

Update 5/9/12 via Lorne Hammond on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge: "12 frequency generators, likely some organ divider chips and volume for octaves, old school museum display glass, Hama is the Music faculty of teh Academy of performing Arts in Prague, so I'd say its their old machine in a museum/library display. Machine probably built 1952-1962, might be later in teh 1960s but taht sort of frequency generator instrument was in use elsewhere in 1952.. However teh keyboard and coloured slider caps look more 60s in design style."

New pic via Connor 'Macleod' Eck in the same MATRIXSYNTH Lounge thread.
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