Saturday, November 24, 2007
CITILAB Open Day Alex Synth
YouTube via ramonsang. via Nusonica.
"Alex is synthesizing music made with vintage game consoles and other strange and old implements"
Behringer BCR2000 controlling Nord Modular
YouTube via lesingemonotone.
"Using the BCR2000 midicontroller to sequence step sequencers within the Nord Modular."
Jamming On The Gem
YouTube via loonytunes1234.
"I have been playing with the sample playback features of the Equinox and built a reasonable moog lead, here is a short clip of me "trying" to record a lead line using it. Syncs a little off on this one but i couldn't get my DV running smoothly, probably cause i dropped my camera yesterday which hasn't helped i think :-)"
New Cwejman + Livewire Modules
YouTube via thedeepelement. You can read more about the system including a review on trash_audio.
"During the summer, I received a shipment of Livewire and Cwejman modules. This is a timelapse of me assembling/disassembling my modular. The audio is from a patch made shortly after."
Old Brochures, Posters and Articles etc.
Latronic Notron Sequencer
via this auction. via Sascha of SubtleNoiseMaker. Note that this is his.
"Details:
* Parts -
- 4 step time sequencer "Elements" with 16 steps per element.
- Each element is completely independent but can interact with others when they share the same Midi Channel.
* Maximum data generated at any instant -
- Up to 4 Midi Channels with total of up to 24 Note On or Note Off messages plus up to 3 other Midi messages of Pitch Bend, Aftertouch or Controller; all user-definable for Channel / type.
* Effects (generated by Midi data) -
- Echo - up to 4 simultaneous different settings (Delay Time and Number of Repeats-user definable)
- Super Step Soundshapes ( user manipulates wave forms to control Pitch Bend, Aftertouch or Controller messages)
- Beatcreep adds "swing" to steps or whole Elements or both.
- Kill consecutives for special echo effects.
- Scale correction (45 available).
- Events (user "draws" own shape of effect on Note Numbers, Pitch Bend, Controller, Aftertouch, Sequence Skip or Sequence Pause.) Other Events can be Transpose, Chord or Strum up/down
- Midi Kill for "broken midi lead" effects.
- "Inverse" muting.
- Loop Point flipping with "Inverse".
- Copy and Paste element data.
- Creepmap & Velomap algorithms (approx: 29,000,000,000,000,000 per element)
- CreepMute /un-mute.
- Volume and Panning with "Inverse".
- Preset & Custom instant recall Controllers.
- Re-assign Controllers and or Aftertouch.
- ... All settings can be saved and retrieved as System Exclusive data.
* Internal Memory -
- Chords 16 (5 are pre-set) plus extra functions see Patterns...
- Patterns 16
- Setups 16
- Chained Patterns 16
- Scales 45
- Super Step Soundshapes 16
* Connectors -
- Midi Connectors (In and Out)
* Display -
- 87 triple colour LEDs
* Power Consumption -
- D.C. 5v up to 1 AMP
* Dimensions -
- Approximately 14 inches wide x 18 inches long x 2.5 inches high.
* Weight -
- 5kg
* Accessories -
- Instruction Manual
- Notron Power Supply
- Aluminium case
mehr info unter:
http://www.technomage.freeserve.co.uk/notron.htm"
WARNING: NEW EBAY SCAM!!!
There appears to be a new Ebay scan in which the auction link on Ebay redirects you to a phishing site that looks exactly like the auction post. If you log into Ebay on that site you are actually logging into the phishing site where they can grab your info including your password. What is scary about this is that it is not an email link sent to you that is easily identifiable. It IS THE EBAY auction on Ebay itself. If you clicked on the auction link for the last EMS Synthi post I put up here, change your password immediately and check for any activity on your account. I would check any accounts for activity that you have link to Ebay such as Paypal. Do this immediately and be careful. Thanks goes to retrosynth for catching this one. I got caught on this one myself. BTW, please spread the news. This is real.
NOTE: If you want to be safe purchasing on Ebay, there is only one way to do it. Purchase by Credit Card only and make sure your credit card has fraud protection. Call your credit card company and find out. If it does than all you have to do is report the fraud to your credit card company and they will reverse charges and handle the situation for you.
NOTE: If you want to be safe purchasing on Ebay, there is only one way to do it. Purchase by Credit Card only and make sure your credit card has fraud protection. Call your credit card company and find out. If it does than all you have to do is report the fraud to your credit card company and they will reverse charges and handle the situation for you.
MACBETH STUDIO SYSTEMS Site Updates

"Each Oscillator now has the 'hidden' preset calibration parameters available to the user- with the use of a small screwdriver- parameters such as tuning, waveshaping and range are now at the discretion of the player- not everybody wants oscillators rigidly in tune- and some may feel that they prefer a more vintage sound by affecting how the oscillators track in accordance with each other- subtly adjusting the oscillator tracking can provide the user with some very 'fat' bass end sounds- conversely - high end detuning can add some real sparkle to recordings! Any of the adjustments can be quickly and easily returned to the normal without fuss. Other functions also have this facility and this also means not having to send a unit back to be recalibrated..."
marvin gaye - sexual healing drum beat Roland TR-808
YouTube via lewisjp8young.
"i created this sound completey by ear, i know its not absolutey perfect but if anyone can help me out to get it completey right i would appreciate it."
Vintage Synth Jam
YouTube via lewisjp8young. Sent my way via JB. Spot the synths.
"I was just having a late night jamming session and decided to post it on you tube. Hope you enjoy"
New Tracks via Carbon111
There are a couple of new tracks featuring the KORG OASYS, Yamaha VL1, DSI Prophet '08, Nord Modular, and Waldorf XT amongst other synths up on Carbon111's music page, specifically Dead Leaves and Crows for Marie. There are a number of older tracks on the page as well. What's great about the track listing is that each has the list of instruments used so you can get a general idea of what the instruments sound like. Definitely worth checking out. When done be sure to check out the root of Carbon111 for more synth resources including some of the best pages dedicated to individual synthesizers.
Tony Allgood on Propellerheads Thor
The following came in on the AH list from Tony Allgood of Oakley Sound Systems. I thought it was an interesting perspective.
"> Anyone had a chance of trying out the new THOR synth in Reason...
Yes. I've been a Reason user for quite some time now, and I signed up for 4.0 as soon as it came out. I don't tend to use Reason these days much though, but I thought that Thor would be useful. Indeed, my first thoughts were that it was very good. However, the more I played with it the things I found on it that I didn't like.
The filter's overdrive is no where near right. There's a harshness about it that sounds simply like Reason's own distortion unit. It has two modes for some reason - something about the overdrive being applied at different points in the filter. Anyway, it doesn't sound right.
The other thing is that the filter is not 'always on', I guess to conserve CPU. This means that at low frequencies and high resonance you can hear it 'warming up' at the start of every note. On a real synth, the VCF is always connected and always ready to accept its input. In Thor it must start at the same initialised state for every note. This means that every attack sounds wrong - its takes a while for resonance to start. Other VSTi do this much better.
The 'Moog' filter mode is the best one, but really its nowhere near as good as the donation ware ASynth.
The oscillators alias quite badly. The FM one is really easy to hear this, but the analog one does it too. Running Reason at 88.2kHz helps.
Expect aliasing at levels of around -55dB, which is pretty bad these days.
You can't detune them very easily. They're just too accurate in pitch.
ie. play an octave and they phase lock. Yuck.
The modulation matrix is good, but its a shame there's only two knobs on the front panel.
The wavetable oscillator is excellent. Limited waveforms though, but the PPG clones are wonderful.
CPU is quite high in comparison to the other Reason synths.
The note allocation, legato and glide modes are good. The EGs are not bad at all. Perfectly linear attack, but exponential decay and release.
Almost identical to the Moog Voyager I might add.
Reason's new sequencer takes more than a little getting used to.
In summary: Good, but there are better sounding VSTi out there. I prefer the Pro-53 and ASynth, coupled with the freeware GSuite effects. Routing is good, but its beaten by things like Vaz Modular and Absynth. CPU is fair, but it needs to run at higher sample rates to make it sound good.
But, after all that, if anyone wants to buy Reason 4.0. I'm selling my copy for 150GBP including shipping to UK/EU.
Tony
www.oakleysound.com"
"> Anyone had a chance of trying out the new THOR synth in Reason...
Yes. I've been a Reason user for quite some time now, and I signed up for 4.0 as soon as it came out. I don't tend to use Reason these days much though, but I thought that Thor would be useful. Indeed, my first thoughts were that it was very good. However, the more I played with it the things I found on it that I didn't like.
The filter's overdrive is no where near right. There's a harshness about it that sounds simply like Reason's own distortion unit. It has two modes for some reason - something about the overdrive being applied at different points in the filter. Anyway, it doesn't sound right.
The other thing is that the filter is not 'always on', I guess to conserve CPU. This means that at low frequencies and high resonance you can hear it 'warming up' at the start of every note. On a real synth, the VCF is always connected and always ready to accept its input. In Thor it must start at the same initialised state for every note. This means that every attack sounds wrong - its takes a while for resonance to start. Other VSTi do this much better.
The 'Moog' filter mode is the best one, but really its nowhere near as good as the donation ware ASynth.
The oscillators alias quite badly. The FM one is really easy to hear this, but the analog one does it too. Running Reason at 88.2kHz helps.
Expect aliasing at levels of around -55dB, which is pretty bad these days.
You can't detune them very easily. They're just too accurate in pitch.
ie. play an octave and they phase lock. Yuck.
The modulation matrix is good, but its a shame there's only two knobs on the front panel.
The wavetable oscillator is excellent. Limited waveforms though, but the PPG clones are wonderful.
CPU is quite high in comparison to the other Reason synths.
The note allocation, legato and glide modes are good. The EGs are not bad at all. Perfectly linear attack, but exponential decay and release.
Almost identical to the Moog Voyager I might add.
Reason's new sequencer takes more than a little getting used to.
In summary: Good, but there are better sounding VSTi out there. I prefer the Pro-53 and ASynth, coupled with the freeware GSuite effects. Routing is good, but its beaten by things like Vaz Modular and Absynth. CPU is fair, but it needs to run at higher sample rates to make it sound good.
But, after all that, if anyone wants to buy Reason 4.0. I'm selling my copy for 150GBP including shipping to UK/EU.
Tony
www.oakleysound.com"
drbloexcerpt - Waldorf Blofeld Demo
A super short but good one via Stefan Trippler: drbloexcerpt.mp3
The TR 909 meets the TB 303
YouTube via eljuanlux.
"This is a demo using a NanoVerb Multieffects Processor combined with the TR 909 and the TB 303, i hope u enjoy !"
The making of x0xb0x
YouTube via emerography. via Nusonica.
"A stop motion animation of the construction of a x0xb0x - the DIY clone of the classic Roland TB-303 Bass Line synthesizer/sequencer, which started the whole acid movement.
The open source x0xb0x is available in kit form from Ladyada
and the movie was made by /mr
Transistorize the world. Order a kit today. Happy soldering! :-)"
Roland V-Synth XT
"Named the “Synthesizer of the Year” at the 2004 MIPA Awards,
Roland’s groundbreaking V-Synth now has a travel-friendly offspring.
The XT is a portable new V-Synth with some spectacular tricks up its sleeves —
and with enough synthesis and audio-processing power to make heads spin.
It’s fully stocked with a potent array of synthesis types, including the V-Synth’s famous Elastic Audio Synthesis engine,
plus analog-synth modeling, vocal modeling, and classic D-50 emulation.
Add to that a rich lineup of COSM® effects, external audio processing, a touch-sensitive color display,
eight universal edit knobs, and you have an instrument that redefines rack/tabletop technology.
Product page"
EMS Synthi AKS
This is the first time i have seen this on Ebay, and I've been to quite a few auctions links. Thanks goes to retrosynth for immediately catching this one. I will keep an eye out for these scams moving forward.
more images
"The Synthi AKS has three oscillators, a patchbay grid, a small touchpad keyboard , a 256 step on-board monophonic digital sequencer and a 30-note touchplate keyboard(activated by the 50 Hz-hum in our fingers), and housed in a plastic briefcase for portability. There's a Noise Generator, 2 Input Amplifiers, 1 Ring Modulator, 1 Voltage Controlled Low Pass Filter (VCF), 1 Trapezoid Envelope Generator, Joy-Stick Controller, Voltage Controlled Spring Reverb unit and 2 Stereo Output Amplifiers."
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