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Monday, April 10, 2017

The Arturia MatrixBrute Overview Videos by AtomaticGainsay aka Marc Doty


Published on Apr 10, 2017 AutomaticGainsay

Support Automatic Gainsay at:
http://www.patreon.com/automaticgainsay

Playlist:
The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 1-Oscillators
The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 2- Working with Two Arturia Oscillators
The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 3- The Third Oscillator and Noise
The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 4- The Steiner Filter
The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 5- The Steiner Filter Part 2
The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 6- The Ladder Filter
The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 7- The Ladder Filter Part 2
The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 8- Mixer and Filter Routing
09 MatrixBrute Matrix Matrix intro
The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 10- Using the Matrix
The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 11- The Assignable Matrix
The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 12- Audio Mod
The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 13- Polyphony
The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 14- Duo-Split
The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 15- Sync
The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 16- LFOs 1&2
The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 17- LFOs 1&2 (Single-Cycle Function!) Part 2
The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 18- LFO 3
The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 19- Envelopes
The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 20- Left-Hand Performance Controls
The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 21- Macro Knobs
The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 22- Analog Effects
The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 23- Sequencer
The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 24- Arpeggiator

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Arturia MatrixBrute Firmware Update 1.1


via Arturia

"We are proud to announce the first update to our flagship analog synthesizer. Based on early feedback from MatrixBrute owners, we have refined its firmware to give you the best possible creative experience. Matrix-arpeggiator, real-time recording, preset knob position indication, and more!

Firmware Update 1.1
The MatrixBrute is just at the very beginning of its story but it is already growing stronger and stronger. Discover the new features brought by the firmware update 1.1.

Real-Time Recording

What is the most natural way to record music?

If you instinctively thought “playing”, then no doubt that you will appreciate using the real-time recording mode. Especially as we made our best to make it extremely convenient and super effective.

Set the length of your sequence, press the Record and Play buttons in sequencer mode and let yourself freely ride on immediate inspiration.

Of course, the real-time mode records the notes you play but there is more. Holding a note during several steps automatically ties them while playing a note with a high velocity records an accent on this step. At last the real-time mode also allows you to record the modulation track live by using the Modulation Amount knob.

Matrix Arpeggiator

Transmuting two elements into a brand new one

Our engineer gave in to the practice of a forbidden alchemy that gave birth to the Matrix Arpeggiator, an exclusive creative tool that will stick you to your MatrixBrute for daylong sessions.

Simultaneously press the Arpeggiator and Sequencer buttons to discover this advanced benefit of the Matrix.

The Matrix Arpeggiator play ground is made of up to 16 steps, each represented by a column of the Matrix, and arpeggiated chords of up to 4 notes. The four top rows work just like in standard sequencer mode for these 16 steps. The lower part can be divided in three groups of 4 rows. Each group represents an octave from -1 to +1 and the 4 rows within each of them symbolize the 4 notes of the chord you play on the keyboard.

Saturday, April 13, 2019

Arturia Matrixbrute: Tangerine Dream Covers


Published on Sep 5, 2018 wedream2

Playlist:

1. Matrixbrute: Tangerine Dream's "Sorcerer"
11/12 tracks from Tangerine Dream's soundtrack to the movie "Sorcerer" serve as inspiration for showcasing Arturia's Matrixbrute in split mode. Each sequence is accompanied by 2 additional sounds alternately selected by modulating programmed parameters in real time. (Track 9 "Abyss" is skipped as the sequence and sounds are uninteresting compared to other tracks.)
If you are unfamiliar with Tangerine Dream's soundtrack, I recommend listening to the original first. That way you will appreciate the Matrixbrute's emulation, especially since it's a monophonic synthesizer.
2. Matrixbrute: TD sequences from Phraedra to Tangram
Another demonstration of the Matrixbrute in split mode. More excerpts from Tangerine Dream Sequences: Phraedra, Rubycon, Ricochet, Stratosfear, Cloudburst Flight, Force Majeure, and Tangram. All sounds from Matrixbrute in real time. Additional reverb added. The purpose is to show how versatile split mode can be, assigning different oscillators to the sequencer and to the lead, and using real time controls to transform the sound of the lead and sequence.
3. "Mind at Large" Tangerine Dream's Rubycon
Music slide-video interpretation of Tangerine Dream's Rubycon album.The last image (just prior to the receding universe sequence) with the unconscious astronaut lying on the ground is the clue to what the entire project is about, suggested by the title.
4. Matrixbrute: Tangerine Dream--Logos
My fourt video of Matrixbrute in split mode, borrowing sequences from Tangerine Dream. Logos is my #1 favorite TD album. It is a lot more complex than their earlier works, so it was quite a challenge. I recorded each part seperately and then pasted them together. It would take an ensemble of synthesizers to do a decent cover. Still, the monophonic Matrixbrute pulls its own weight.
5. Matrixbrute: Tangerine Dream & Chris Franke
My 5th video demonstrating Matrixbrute in split mode, using excerpts from Tangerine Dream group & solo albums. Sounds on the right side of the split are morphed using MW and expression pedal controls, demonstrating more sounds than are apparent with a monosynth. All sounds are from Matrixbrute, performed and recorded in real time. Avalanche Run reverb and delay added on some excerpts.

Monday, June 05, 2017

The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 17- LFOs 1&2 (Single-Cycle Function!) Part 2


Published on Jun 5, 2017 AutomaticGainsay

"Here is the second part of a two-part demonstration of the powerful LFOs present on the Arturia MatrixBrute."

All parts here.

Monday, May 01, 2017

The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 7- The Ladder Filter Part 2


Published on May 1, 2017 AutomaticGainsay

"Here is part two of a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the Ladder Filter present on the Arturia MatrixBrute."

All parts here.

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Arturia Matrixbrute FirstView #1 - Analog monophonic paraphonic duo split Synthesizer with a matrix


Published on Jan 19, 2017 Matthias plays

"I just received the Matrixbrute made by Arturia. Enjoy my short unpacking session and first view played session. Please bear with me that I didn`t go into all details in my first view session. This synthesizer has so much to offer that wouldn`t be possible to bring into a short clip alike this is."

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 5- The Steiner Filter Part 2


Published on Apr 26, 2017 AutomaticGainsay

"Here is part two of a demonstration of the Steiner filter present on the Arturia MatrixBrute."

All parts here.

Friday, April 14, 2017

The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 2- Working with Two Arturia Oscillators


Published on Apr 14, 2017 AutomaticGainsay

"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality associated with using the two Arturia-style oscillators found on the Arturia MatrixBrute. Due to their unique architecture, there are quite a few opportunities and benefits that you wouldn't find on a typical analog synthesizer."

All parts here.

Monday, April 17, 2017

The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 3- The Third Oscillator and Noise


Published on Apr 17, 2017 AutomaticGainsay

"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the third oscillator and the noise function of the Arturia MatrixBrute."

All parts here.

Friday, May 05, 2017

The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 8- Mixer and Filter Routing


Published on May 5, 2017 AutomaticGainsay

"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the mixer, the filter routing functions, and the master cutoff knob found on the Arturia MatrixBrute."

All parts here.

Friday, May 19, 2017

The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 12- Audio Mod


Published on May 19, 2017 AutomaticGainsay

"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the 'Audio Mod' section of the Arturia MatrixBrute.

Why not drop by and say hello to Automatic Gainsay on Facebook? It's easy! It's fun! We'll shoot the breeze! :D"

All parts here.

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 11- The Assignable Matrix


Published on May 16, 2017 AutomaticGainsay

"Here is a demonstration of the functionality of the last four columns of the Arturia MatrixBrute matrix.

http://www.patreon.com/automaticgainsay"

All parts here.

Monday, May 29, 2017

The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 15- Sync


Published on May 29, 2017 AutomaticGainsay

"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the Sync function on the Arturia MatrixBrute.
Do you enjoy the content and enthusiasm of Automatic Gainsay videos? Maybe you'd like to support them!
http://www.patreon.com/automaticgainsay"

All parts here.

Monday, October 17, 2022

Arturia Matrixbrute - Favourite Presets


video upload by Friendly Noise

"This is the first part of my favourite Matrixbrute presets. The list doesn’t include any paraphonic presets. They are something really special and deserve their coming soon video.

No effects added after recording.

Video sections:

00:12 A02 Liquify
03:26 A05 Move On
05:10 A15 Unknown Man
06:49 B01 Light Exposure
08:43 B04 Sync LFO Lead
09:57 B05 Eclipse Sequence
11:26 B11 Matrix Drone
13:42 C01 Tambours
14:17 D01 Use To Be
15:10 E01 Ultimate
16:00 E02 ELP Brain Bass
17:14 E07 Asian Modwheel
18:43 E12 Adventurer Flute
19:27 F01 Funkier"

Arturia Matrixbrute - My Favourite Presets - Part 2

video upload by

"This is the second part of my favourite Matrixbrute presets. The list doesn’t include any paraphonic presets. They are something really special and deserve their coming soon video.

No effects added after recording.

Video sections:

00:10 F02 Wonky
00:50 G10 Aftertouch
02:05 G12 Chaos Lead
02:48 G13 Moto Cultor
03:36 H01 Casino Zone
04:29 H13 Rocket Launching
05:43 I01 Total Stormer
06:24 I05 Son Of Seq
07:10 I13 Plink Plonks
08:15 I15 InDaClouds
09:43 K08 Keith´s Modular
10:23 K12 Spin Flutter Lead
11:26 K13 The Red Sea
13:11 M01 Triple Seq
14:13 M07 Oh Lydia
14:51 M13 Duo Alien
16:48 O05 Rubycon
18:05 P16 Nostalgic String"

Friday, June 02, 2017

The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 16- LFOs 1&2


Published on Jun 2, 2017 AutomaticGainsay

"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of two of the LFOs present on the Arturia MatrixBrute."

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 21- Macro Knobs


Published on Jun 21, 2017 AutomaticGainsay

"Here is a demonstration of the functionality and application of the Macro Knobs present on the Arturia MatrixBrute."

All parts here.

Monday, May 22, 2017

The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 13- Polyphony


Published on May 22, 2017 AutomaticGainsay

"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the polyphonic aspect of the Arturia MatrixBrute.

Please support Automatic Gainsay at Patreon!
http://www.patreon.com/automaticgainsay"

All parts here.

Saturday, June 24, 2017

The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 22- Analog Effects


Published on Jun 24, 2017 AutomaticGainsay

"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the analog effects present on the Arturia MatrixBrute."

All parts here.

Friday, May 26, 2017

The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 14- Duo-Split


Published on May 26, 2017 AutomaticGainsay

"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the 'Duo-Split' function on the Arturia MatrixBrute.

Thank you very much for watching these videos!"

All parts here.

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Knobcon 2016 Details are In

"Knobcon, the world's only synthesizer convention, returns to the Hyatt Regency Schaumburg near Chicago IL USA for the fifth happening of this immersive event featuring over 60 exhibitors, live performances and workshops!

Knobcon:
Jack to the Future Part V
$35 Entry Fee for ALL 3 DAYS!
Optional Knobcon Banquet only $50

It all begins with an opening reception on Friday, September 9 with live performances by Allerian, Entanglement, Studio Dummies, and Suit & Tie Guy. Attendees of the reception will also enjoy specially priced drinks featuring whiskey from Balcones Distilling.

Multiple exhibit halls open to the public at 10AM Saturday and Sunday and are filled to capacity with large manufacturers such as Roland, Korg, Yamaha, and Moog, the finest boutique modular and pedal companies, and even some "classic cars" that collectors bring to display. Behringer’s new analog polysynth DeepMind12 will be making its North American debut at the event. Also appearing will be the new Minimoog Model D from Moog, and Arturia's Matrixbrute. See the latest releases and even purchase gear at special Knobcon pricing throughout the weekend!

Workshops scheduled on Saturday and Sunday, Sept 10-11. See the Knobcon website (www.knobcon.com) for complete descriptions and times.
• Syntheizer Basics and Synthesizer Myths presented by Marc Doty
• History and Theory of Additive Synthesis presented by Jon Sonnenberg
• Birth of the Prophet VS presented by Chris Meyer
• Tomita: A Voyage Through His Greatest Techniques presented by Nicholas D. Kent
• Experimental Music: Composition with an Arduino MIDI Controller presented by Elliott Inman
• MIDI: What’s it All About? presented by Amos Gaynes
• BeatPPL - Live Podcast Recording
• SynthSummitShow - Live Podcast Recording
• Learn to solder SMT with synthCube building a Buffered Mult and Cable Tester Module
• Build an AstroNoise Euro Module or Standalone Circuit with Synthrotek
• Build a Dual Passive Low Pass Gate Euro Module with Modular Addict

Saturday evening features multiple events including the annual Knobcon Banquet with a keynote address by guest of honor, Bill Hemsath. Enjoy cocktail music by the Knobcon Supper Club All-Stars, a classic organ, guitar, and drums trio.

Bill Hemsath, RA Moog's Chief Engineer from 1969 to 1971, gave us three fantastic things we all treasure to this day. He developed the first CV joystick, which then became pitch and mod wheels. He also had the bright idea to wire some modules together in a box with a keyboard, and the Minimoog was born.

The entertainment continues Saturday night with multiple live music events. The Knobcon Big Room - a house and techno party with projections by Lorenzo Vektor and Dennis Stein. Big Room performers include Glacial 23, Introvert, Low-Gain, Komprezzor and Oliver Dodd. If that's not your thing, head over to the International Players Club - a live music and jam session with The SynthFreq & Friends.

Knobcon ends on Sunday, September 11 at 5pm.

Full event details can be found at www.knobcon.com

EXHIBITORS
2hp, 4ms Company, Amplified Parts, Analogue Solutions, Antimatter Audio, Art For The Ears, Artisan Electronic Instruments, Arturia, Audient, Behringer, Believotron, Black Market Modular, Blue Lantern Modules, Casio, Detachment 3, Detroit Modular, Division 6, Dreadbox, EarthQuaker Devices, Elite Modular, Erogenous Tones, Evaton Technologies, EVE Audio, Future Retro, Foxtone Music, Grove Audio, Hexinverter Électronique, Industrial Music Electronics, Kilpatrick Audio, Korg, KVgear, Malekko Heavy Industry, Metalphoto of Cincinnati, Modal Electronics, Mode Machines, Moog Music, Moon Modular, Modular Addict, Nerd Audio, Noisebug, Novation, Old Crow, Percussa, Perfect Circuit Audio, Plastiq Musiq, Qu-Bit, Reverb, Roland, Sleepery Supply, STG Soundlabs, Syinsi, synthCube, Synth City, Synthrotek, Synthesis Technology, Tsyklon Labs, Verbos Electronics, WMD, Yamaha, Zetaohm, Żłob Modular, Z. Vex Effects"
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