
It all started back in July 20, of 2005, with a brief post wishing Dr. Bob Moog well. The brevity of the post was a bit of a foreshadowing of what the site would become.
I started the blog when the old site just wasn't cutting it anymore. I created the old site back in 1997 (before The Matrix movies ever existed BTW) as a personal portal for the various synth sites I used to visit. In 2005, blogging was just becoming popular. I found that I had a difficult time keeping track of things in email, my favorites list and the old site. The problem was many of the interesting bits were buried within sites, and possibly more importantly, a new method of sharing information was just emerging. Flickr (Feb 2004) and YouTube (Feb 2005) were just starting, Vimeo (Nov 2004) was relatively unknown, and SoundCloud (Aug 2007) wasn't even around yet.
In 2005, I created MATRIXSYNTH, the blog. I started tracking "Everything Synth". I let people know on various synth forums and email lists I belonged to about the site. In time it grew and people started sending things in. I realized what the site was becoming. It wasn't just a place for me to track stuff, but a place for anyone into synths. It was a daily heartbeat on what people were doing with their synths, not just a news site. In the beginning I posted every single image that came in on Flickr featuring a synth, and every single video on YouTube. It was fascinating at the time, because before then you never really saw what other people were doing, unless you knew them, or unless they had the means to host their own website. Flickr, YouTube, SoundCloud, Blogger, Word Press, and other hosting sites changed this. The site became a place for people to share and promote what they were doing. I received emails from people thanking me for connections they made because of the site. Many sites announced themselves here including DVDBORN (Jan 2, 2006), Muff Wiggler (Dec 4, 2006), TRASH_AUDIO (Oct 22, 2007), Analog Suicide (Dec 23, 2007), NOISESOURCE (April 22, 2008), and many others. The site currently gets over half a million pageviews a month. Think about that. More on the numbers in a bit. Before I get bombarded, I no longer post site announcements simply for the sake of site announcements. At 50 posts a day, it would be suicide and with the amount I post and I would take you all down with me. :) Posts have to be about specific synths, and via links are given.
There have also been a plethora of product announcements from manufacturers that read the site - too many to list. BTW, be sure see the MANUFACTURERS section on the right and the MANUFACTURERS page for a list of manufacturers that read the site and have taken the time out to send in a small 250px x 100px image. Note placement on this page is free. If you are a manufacturer, send me an image and I will add it. Note some dealers are listed there as well. Back to some history...
When I first started the blog, I wanted to put up a post at least once a week. It turned out to be more like once a day. I then wanted to put a minimum of five posts up a day, and then 10. I remember days when I didn't think I was going to hit it, and I remember days when I was so stressed out due to the sheer number and complexity of certain posts that I was ready to give it up. Every single post on this site is put up manually - there is zero automation. I now put up close to fifty posts every single day, seven days a week! With the exception of August 6, 2005, at least one post has gone up every single day since the inception of the site. If I only knew then what I know now I would have posted something on that one day. [Note: I thought I missed more than one day, but I couldn't find others - check out the archives in the right by clicking on the side triangles to drill down - if anyone finds another day I missed, let me know]. For those that are curious, it takes me anywhere between about four and six hours a day to do this. How do I have the time? Eight hours (usually less) of sleep, eight hours work, and eight hours for everything else (blog). I do contract-based work from home, so the entire day is pretty much spent behind my laptop working, with only a few breaks for food and a bike ride so I don't melt into my lazy boy. Weekends I get out and make time for my synths, friends, family, etc. The site pretty much is a full time job including weekends. How do I do it? I love it!!! That and there is a technique I honed over the years as crazy as it sounds. The more you do anything, the easier it becomes. It doesn't feel like work to me and even though things are not automated, I have a rhythm and a routine that I have relatively mastered. It took a couple of years to get that rhythm down. Now it's a bit of an addiction. That and with contract-based work I also work in surges, meaning some days are busier than others, and in between contracts I have more time on the blog. It all just works out. This brings me back to the note on that very first post back on July 20. At the time, I really didn't know what to say. It was an awkward first post but with the news that day, I knew that had to be the first post. I thought about what to write and I realized there was nothing I could say, other than providing the link, asking others to wish him well, and getting the heck out of the way. The post wasn't about me, it was about him. That has pretty much evolved into the theme of the site to this day. I want people to experience what others are doing, not my reflections on it. Once I realized that, posting became much easier. Part of this was also realizing that the number of posts going up can be difficult to consume, for myself included. The less I say the less time I waste. I try to keep things short, to the point, and myself out of the post. The site is a bit like conveyor belt sushi, a buffet, or tapas bar. Stuff constantly comes in and you can either take all of it in, or just pick what you want. The cool thing is everything is archived so you can come back to it later.
Some people ask me why Blogger? The reason is it's free and it's owned and hosted by Google. If I'm ever unable to run the site for whatever reason it will stay up. We have lost too many great synth sites over the years unfortunately. The excellent drummachine.com immediately comes to mind. If anyone remembers the site, it was the best site dedicated to drum machines - tons of pics, details and audio samples. It's now a promotion site. This is going to sound crazy, but the limitations of Blogger also keep things a bit more manageable and in check. I like the site as it is. It is what it is and that's what makes the site.
Time for some numbers. I'll try to keep it short this time. According to Google Analytics, since the inception of the site, there has been a total of 8,054,806 visits and 16,856,224 pageviews. That's up from 5,774,890 visits and 11,233,869 pageviews as of last year. If you look at the bottom of the site you will see Site Meter has me at 8,337,466 pageviews. This is because I started Google Analytics after Site Meter and I missed adding back the Google Analytics code a couple of times when updating my template. If you click on the map, you will see we are still missing a few countries. North Korea, I haven't said anything bad about you!!! It blows me away to think visits came in from some places. I chose the map for the image in this post because of this. This site is global. You get to see what people around the world are doing with synths on a daily basis. The site exists because of everyone out there who loves synths - you, me, and those that may not even know about the site yet. It's been a great five years and I look forward to the next. THANK YOU!!!
Update: Twitter: via Chris Carter!!!
http://chriscarter.co.uk/ @chris_carter_
http://www.throbbing-gristle.com/
http://www.chrisandcosey.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Carter_%28musician%29
HAPPY 5th BIRTHDAY MATRIXSYNTH from Chris Carter on Vimeo.
"Experimentally yours...
Chris Carter"
Update: I forgot to note the number of posts since the inception of the site. Including this post there was a total of 43,951.
Happy Anniversary!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Matrix!
ReplyDeleteI don't think i have missed a day, to be honest!
Happy 5th and I love you for making this site. How else would I have gotten into the world of vintage synths?
ReplyDeleteHappy Bday Matrix, you know I love this place 5 times a day :-)
ReplyDeleteContinued success and a HUGE THANK YOU for all the effort you put into keeping us music and gear freaks connected to the information on machines that make us tick.
ReplyDelete3 places I visit multiple times per day:
ReplyDeleteebay, _______ (a will-remain-unnamed political blog), and Matrixsynth.
It now makes sense why the blog has such a personal feel - it's not automated, just you!
I first came here originally from Music Thing (now sadly departed) and GetLofi (still going) but Matrixsynth is the best.
I hope you keep enjoying doing it, because the passion shows. Congrats!!!
Congratulation Matrix, I can't imagine my morning and nights without Matrix synth.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
ReplyDeletematrixsynth for every breakfast!
ReplyDeletehey only 25% of the way to 20 years - keep it up!!
ReplyDelete8-)
Peace - from a trailer park In Ashland OR
Happy Anniversary and congratulations on five years! Looking forward to next.
ReplyDelete5 YEARS HARD WORK - ALL MY CONGRATULATIONS !
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! greatest blog ever!
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary and all the best for the future from sweden! I make sure to check the site at least once every day.
ReplyDeleteYeah happy birthday matrixsynth!
ReplyDeleteI'm probably the one that give that little color to France, visiting you 5 times per day!
Happy Anniversary Matrix! I stop by at least 3 times a day and it's essential viewing to get started first thing on a morning.
ReplyDeleteHere's to the next 5, Cheers!
Happy Anniversary & congrats from Germany! I' ve become a total MATRIXSYNTH junkie, too, and check the blog 4-5 times every day...
ReplyDeleteCongrats and thanks!! Greetings from the Netherlands.
ReplyDeleteCongrats!
ReplyDeleteHAPPY synthe-sis-izer to the matrixsynth
ReplyDeleteFantastic, here's to many more Matrix birthdays!
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday, Matrix!!!! You keep us connected to all the amazing synths in the world, and that is very important to everyone who nerds out on them ;)
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Congratulations Matrix! My everyday blog.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Matrix
ReplyDeleteCongrats from Canada!
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congrats from France !
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary Matrix!! :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on work well done. I too visit this awesome site several times a day and love everything about it.
Thanks for everything you do for all of us synth freaks out here. Synths love ya too! :)
01000011 01001111 01001110 01000111 01010010 01000001 01010100 01010011 !!! (Roland D-50)
:)TSF
congratulations!
ReplyDeleteAs readers we all should try in a joint effort to give matrix at least 500 comments on his 5th anniversary post !
ReplyDeletethanx for obsessive compulsive synth disorder :)))
ReplyDeletekeep going for many many years to come!
Congratulations!!!
ReplyDeleteNumber one blog for me.
I couldn't live without it...
Keep it up!!!
From Italy with love,
Gianni
Happy 5th Matrixsynth!
ReplyDeleteMatrix
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting the history, it was very interesting.
It's nice to hear you sincerely enjoy doing this as much as we like to read it.
Congratulations to you and all the people who keep coming back and adding more!!
ReplyDeleteIt's my first stop every morning. Matrixsynth, then e-mail...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Matrix, happy 5th anniversary! Here's to many more.
ReplyDeleteHail the mighty Matrix! Congrats. I'm 7 of those 8 million hits you got!
ReplyDeleteparabens!!!
ReplyDeleteum grande abraço...
Congrats and thank you!
ReplyDeleteHappy B-Day Matrixsynth!
ReplyDeleteAll the best! Thank you for the effort .... really :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Matrixsynth, and thank you thank you thank you!
ReplyDeletewoo!
ReplyDeletekeep going strong.
loves it.
congrats and happy bday, matrix! i still don't know how you do it... especially as consistently as you do. long live matrixsynth. you're the best!
ReplyDeleteif it weren't for you I would know a lot less about synths your website is a truly valuable resource happy B-Day Matrixsynth
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and thank you for all your hard work Matrix, you are "The King of All Things Synth!"
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@brian comnes - Haha, small world, I used to live on Clay and the 99 many eons ago...even worked at Giseppi's.
ReplyDeleteI think we all have to be so happy to see our everyday MATRIX - Thanks & please go on !
ReplyDeletecongrats matrix!!! you rock! thanks for putting such passion and effort into every day. youve created something special for so many people.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for your 5 next years !
ReplyDeleteAnd many thanks ! :-)))
AWESOME! 5 more years!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! I guess I stumbled across this blog about a year ago, and check it most days.
ReplyDelete- A fan from the UK :-)
Thanks everyone! I really appreciate it. This makes my year.
ReplyDeleteCorrection: It looks like the day I missed was August 6, not the 5th. I updated the post. I also verified that was the only day. It's crazy when you think about it, not me posting every day, but something coming in every single day. It's so cool seeing what comes in. That said, today's conveyor belt of posts is about to begin!
Thanks again everyone!
Congrats!!
ReplyDeleteMaybe one day a month we should grant you a HOLIDAY ???
ReplyDeleteThe site is a holiday to me! :) A holiday every day. You can't beat that. I crave it when I'm away from it for too long.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your 5th birthday, Matrix, and my personal thanks for your tireless devotion to the best synth site on the Web.
ReplyDeletea truly superhuman feat. THANKS matrix
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congrats matrix! here's to 5 more!
ReplyDeleteAwesome post. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteHerzlichen Glückwunsch from Berlin and thanks for your tireless work!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Navs.
Your site is perfect. I visit it several times every day, and it makes my life better. Thank you very much!
ReplyDeleteThanks from New York! You make the internet worthwhile.
ReplyDeleteHi Matrix! That is really some incredible dedication. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeletePerhaps you may at some point consider delegating some work to some of your close friends or people you trust, so you can take vacations!
If I added up all of the time I spent reading this blog and the money buying things from your links . . .
ReplyDeleteWho am I kidding, I would've just wasted my time playing Grand Theft Auto and spent the money on beer.
Thanks for all of the posts. Reading MatrixSynth is a great way to wind down at the end of the day. Plus, now I have this unnatural desire to collect obscure, otherwise obsolete electronics.
I would have missed a lot of great things without this website. Thanks for making it! One of my favorite sites of all times. i've been visiting it very often (sometimes 3 times a day) for the past 3-4 years!
ReplyDeleteOh c'mon! BIG DEAL!
ReplyDeleteWhatever...
Get over it already!!!
It's not like Matrixsynth is really THAT cool...
Psh!
Happy 5 Years... I get great enjoyment from this site. You are truly insane.
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