Thursday, May 31, 2007
Most Underrated Synths on Sonic State's Podcast #48
Remember this post? Looks like it got a nod on Sonic State's Podcast #48. The talk comes in 10:05 into it. You can see a list of synths discussed under there just under the Matrixysnth link. It's a good one. Lot's of discussion on the list some of you helped create.
SynthSong1
YouTube via mancio1 aka VectorSynth.
"A little quick song, featuring ROLAND JUNO106 KAOSSPAD3 NOVATION KS5. Drums are generated and effected by the KP3. ENJOY!!!"
There is also a cool little surprise at the end. Thanks VectorSynth!
MOOG Little Phatty - Guess the Studio Pic #1
Nepheton test session
electro-music 2007

Title link takes you to more info including a list of performers and talks, including:
Demonstrations, Workshops, and Installations:
Mark Jenkins "Analog Synthesizers" book signing
Bradford Reed The Pencilina
Project Ruori "Lightflowers" installation
Warren Sirota Evolution and Intervention
Tim Thompson "Finger Fresco" sound and graphics installation
Doctor T (Emile Tobenfeld) Beyond the Light Show - Compositional Strategies for Structured Improvisation in Visual Music
Ge Wang and Rebecca Fiebrink ChucK Programming Language workshop
ASM2-Wizard

"The ASM2-Wizard has been designed as a full modular-styled synthesiser. It incorporates all of the available features of the ASM-2 and provides 1/4" jacks for every available input and output
In addition, the ASM2-Wizard provides a number of pre-patched connections that allow the system to generate many of the common sounds used in analogue synths. All of these patches can be disabled by inserting jackplugs in to the relevant patch sockets..
A PolyDAC(X) has been included in the panel design to provide MIDI support.
The panel layout generally follows the layouts that would be used on individual modules but at the same time attempts to minimise space. At 912mm wide by 587mm high it is still a respectable size.
To help better understand the connection options, the following drawings provide details of each modules input/output connections and the pre-patched and switching options where applicable"
Click here for more info.
Previous posts on the ASM
Some samples via Andre on the AH list here.
via Mark on AH.
v65. Optigan Creot

Title link takes you to the podcast. via Inverse Room.
Synth Rack
via this auction for the Quasimidi Technox.
Top Down:
Akai S612 Sampler
Quasimidi Technox
Doepfer MS-404
Spectral Audio Syntrack
Spectral Audio Neptune
Spectral Audio ProTone
Liam Howlett
Roger Linn's Drum Machines
"The remarkable story of Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine. The son of an opera singer and a music professor, Linn's invention revolutionised popular music. He has inspired artists as diverse as Herbie Hancock, Heaven 17, and the Wu Tang Clan. Exploited by shady businessmen, Linn has been a reclusive figure for decades."
Title link takes you there.
Title link takes you there.
Detroit Electronic Music Festival 2007
Modcan MIDI Sequencer
Click here for more shots via this auction
"highly coveted Signal Arts brand MIDI Sequencer once offered in Modcan A-Series modular synthesizer format. While the desktop box versions of these fabulous polyphonic sequencers are still being offered by the Signal Arts Company for $1,300.00, the Modular Modcan format unit above is no longer available which is why this unit is so very special!
Below is quoted directly from the Modcan website
(it is still listed on their site, however no longer available!) Modcan.com
More Info here
http://www.bigcitymusic.com/product.asp?cat=New&pid=1000540
and here
http://www.signalarts.ca/
"Overall, for the money, nothing even comes close to touching this [MAPS]. It's an amazingly powerful device. Given the legendary status that machines like the Latronic Notron have gained over the years (and price tag), I believe that this is a similar device at a much lower price "new", than what people are asking for old Notrons. Plus this has 3 cv/gate outs and can operate as a totally independent midi/cv converter. Sounds too good to be true really." Simon Birds, Australia. MAPS owner/user review on harmony-central.com
~~Modcan version of the Performance Sequencer available from Signal Arts~~
The versatility of the Signal Arts Performance Sequencer for sequencing, complex modulation and as a processor based event generator is unparalleled for the modular world.
Bridges the gap between Software and traditional Analogue sequencers.
Real-time control over all sequence parameters with tons of interactive performance features unavailable to analogue sequencers.
Built in Voltage and Gate outs and real knobs..unlike any software sequencer.
Backlit LCD display shows info for note value, duration, step length etc.
Sequences can modulate each other for true madness.
Playable and controllable in Real Time for live performance as well as in the studio!
Three Analogue outs with three gates.
Stores 99 sequences of 8 steps, chained to make longer sequences.
Nine different trigger modes.
Can be clocked with an LFO module for sync to Modcan
Sequences are accessed in real-time using panel switches
Also functions as a full feature MIDI to CV converted and as a MIDI
control device for use with other midi gear.
Can be used with other MIDI>CV converters for up to 32 channels of Voltage control
Module is three units wide
http://www.cyndustries.com
Hawkwind's Jupiter-8 Up for Auction

Check out the rainbow sides.
Title link takes you to the auction with more images and info.
Images mirrored here.
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