MATRIXSYNTH: Cwejman S1 MK2: DJ Puzzle Examines A Semi-Modular Monophonic


Thursday, January 31, 2008

Cwejman S1 MK2: DJ Puzzle Examines A Semi-Modular Monophonic


YouTube via DjPuzzle73
"DJ Puzzle, known to his parents as Jason Donnelly, starts this video off by pronouncing one of the most awkward looking brand names in synthesis before showing us how to make a sine wave bassline with the Cwejman S1 MK2.

I made a sine wave bassline in second grade art class out of glue, macaroni, and glitter, but if you prefer to make them with semi-modular, monophonic, analog synths, you should probably stop reading this and watch the video.

Seriously, you have no choice because this is the last sentence."

8 comments:

  1. Why don't these people know how to use a limiter to raise the volume of these videos?

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  2. "In our next video, we're going to buy a Ferrari and show you how to maintain a constant velocity of five miles per hour..."

    + 1 for pronouncing cwejman correctly.

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  3. I must say, I never thought pitching how well the S1 MKII does Dr. Dre leads would be a selling point for this synth. Opens it up to a whole new market...

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  4. I just signed up to say these guys really dont know much about synths. Low pass filtering a sine wave? Gonna make it more siney?

    Reminded me of this classic demo, wait same guys.....
    http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=dQamMU8CmpY

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  5. One of my favorite synths on this planet! I'm not sure what I could explain in about 5 minutes but at least this is an attempt.

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  6. Wow.
    Don't quit your day job.

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  8. Yeah, actually don't quit anything not related to synths...
    However, vids of hands on an S1 MKII will be watched by many so make sure you perform well...
    Synths are like porn: you think no one is into it until you get drunk with your neighbor and he shows you his collection...
    Beware...

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