MATRIXSYNTH: Sunday, September 18, 2011


Sunday, September 18, 2011

PPP#1 - snippet


"Small snippet from a 5 hours long jam session called 'Plano Poupança Putney'"

Buchla 272e Polyphonic FM Tuner


YouTube Uploaded by rollerskater on Sep 18, 2011

"an early experiment. all sounds initially generated by the 272e Polyphonic FM Tuner heavily processed by the 285e Frequency Shifter and 291e Triple Morphing Filter."

I Once Was A Mighty Lasersword - Bending a toy lasersword PCB on a cardboard plattform


Uploaded by elohess2 on Sep 8, 2011

"Soundsamples of an experiment. I've got a toy lasersword, I opened it and removed a small PCB with a blob on it. I removed the pitch resistor and added a pot, a lfo and some more dirty electronics. I've made this during hearing a radio show of Wolfang Dorning from Linz. I met Uwe Schüler, Jördis Drawe and Wolfgang in Dresden at the Circuit Bending Festival this year. During this festival I've worked everything on such cardboard "breadboards". It is a simple way to build circuits which can transported in a "half state".
In the vid you hear noises only generated with this board. I've added a delay to the recording. It was a long session, the sound changes during the whole recording. Warning it's noise!"

Soundbox "Quad Clit Rubbers" featuring NE 555


YouTube Uploaded by elohess2 on Sep 18, 2011

"First testrun of my new noise box "Quad Clit Rubbers". Based on the Clit Rubber circuit developed from Alvin Weber and Claudio Hessed.

Diring the test I connected a battery powerd NE 555 Lfo to my fingers. Add's a lot of more sounds."

Clit Rubber minysynth DEMO

Uploaded by hesed23 on Sep 2, 2011

"The only minisynth that works with no potentiometer... Only body contact to activate and modulate!!

Feedback screaming !!!

http://shop.atm23.net/HARDWARE/Mini-Synthesizer/Clit-Rubber-Build-Kit.html"

1970s Hohner StringVox String Vox Keyboard Synth Ensemble


via this auction

ROLAND SH2000 ANALOGUE SYNTH

via this auction

Jen SX1000 vintage Monophonic Synthesizer with Patch Sheets

via this auction

"This is a vintage analogue synth, introduced in 1978 by the Italian electronics company Jen...... The SX1000 was an entry-level synthesizer and is extremely easy to use with all sound parameters being controlled through 24 knobs.

It's monophonic, with 1 oscillator - 3 waveforms : sawtooth, square (particularly nice here!) and pulse with pulsewidth variation and "PWM" amount to fatten up the sound. Also there's white and pink noise for traditional analogue electro percussion sound. 1 filter, which self-oscillates on high resonance to create those Theremin -type screams! 1 LFO (triangle).

A bit of a collectors item now, with its own "character", not many synths emerged from Italy! "

Moog Micromoog Synthesizer with Original Manual & Patch Sheets

via this auction

SN 7714

"Included is the original “Micromoog Operation Manual” by Tom Shea and the original sound worksheets. Here is an opportunity to own a nearly pristine instrument capable of producing all those great sounds of the ‘70’s. "

Sequential Circuits Prophet 600

via this auction

Arp Axxe Synthesizer

via this auction

Genoqs Octopus Sequencer

via this auction

"Up for auction is an original Genoqs Octopus Classic MIDI sequencer in stained walnut with cream colored face, and red/orange/yellow LED's. This is serial #55 of the original batch, updated to the latest software, and in mint physical and perfect functional condition."

MEA plays with my Virus...


YouTube Uploaded by audibleobsession on Sep 16, 2011

"MEA playing one of her new songs on my Access Virus TI Snow. Great synth, great tune, good times!"

OP-1 Palindrome Song



OP-1 Palindrome Song by gattobus
"This song is perfectly palidrome. The center of the song is at 1:04. You can try to reverse it and play it backwards but it will always sound the same. :-)
Played and recorded with Teenage Engineering OP-1."

polyshit - polyphonic synth patch


YouTube Uploaded by lodsbplusplus on Sep 18, 2011

"first attempt to play around with a polyphonic patch (damn detune). start watching at 1:15 before that it is just noodling around, maybe the section after 3:30 is interesting as well... etcetera: motu/silent sleeper feeds the synth with vco voltage, sync via midi gate to 4ms scm, triggers envelopes for amp modulation of oscillators (a 110, metasonix r 54, korgasmatron as sineosc) triggers are also sent to inverters al summed in the doepfer low pass gate. the metasonix is fed into a spring reverb, the distortion/feedback from the korgasmatron sines is created using the doepfer multitap bbd. amp mod is done via make noise modemix; drums via nepheton vsti"

Eventide TimeFactor

via this auction

✔ 3 second delays
✔ 10 stereo or mono delays
✔ instant program change
✔ tap-tempo and MIDI clock sync
✔ 27 user presets (more available via MIDI)
✔ real analog bypass
✔ 12 second looper
✔ switchable I/O (guitar/line)
✔ USB port for OS updates
✔ incl. Power Supply
✔ Dimensions: 12.19 x 19.05 x 5.38cm
✔ Weight: 975g.

Roland System 100M Full D Set + 181 keyboard

via this auction

"* 191J Five Module Rack--100V japan version

* 112 Dual VCO

* 150 Ring Mod/Noise/S&H/LFO

* 121 Dual VCF

* 130 Dual VCA

* 140 Dual EG & LFO

* 181 49-Key Controller Keyboard

* Roland The Synthesizer (Rare original --3 volume book on System 100M)

* patch chords --high quality

* Bound photocopied print outs of user manuals and service notes (two volumes)"

Radikal Technologies Spectralis 2

via this auction

Roland/ red SH-101 synthesizer

via this auction

EMS (Electronic Music Studios LTD) SYNTHI AKS portable synthesizer


via this auction

KORG MS-20 VINTAGE SYNTHESIZER

via this auction

SN 147945

"Measures 22 1/2" by 12", and stands 10" high at the back."

YAMAHA SY-2 SYNTHESIZER

via this auction

SN 2821

Paia 9700 and Moog Rogue


YouTube Uploaded by NEWAMBI on Jan 9, 2011

"Picture of my Paia modular in wooden case and the Rogue.
The 9700 sequenced by RM1X and me playing the Rogue.
The Moog is routed through the Paia TubeHead.
Kaosspad used for reverb"

Orbits Generative Music for Android Now Available

You can find it at the Android Market here. Video previously posted here.

"Orbits is an application for generative music performance, based around a gravity-based particle simulation. As a sandbox-type toy, there is no goal or ultimate aim.

Instructions:

Place a finger (or multiple fingers) on the screen to create particles. While you hold a finger down, the particle increases in size.

Drag while holding down to set a starting direction for the particle (as if pulling back on a slingshot).

Release to make the particle take off in the opposite direction.

When two particles collide, they play two notes based on the particles' sizes. The notes are locked to a scale/chord (which changes automatically), and thus are always in tune. Create particles of different sizes to get something interesting.

Particles attract each other with a gravity-like force. Try to put particles in orbit around each other to create some interesting movements! Larger particles exert a more powerful force.

Press the Android menu button to open the option menu, where you can turn off the background chord or set the app into "autoplay" mode. When in autoplay, the particles will generate themselves, and you can sit back and watch what happens (you can still interact).

Enjoy!"

demo roland gw-8


YouTube Uploaded by muzictomasz on Sep 15, 2011

Oberheim OB-X & Roland VP330 "Zero Gravity"


Oberheim OB-X & Roland VP330 "Zero Gravity" by RetroSound
"(c) 2011 vintage synth track by RetroSound

used synths:
Oberheim OB-X
Roland VP330 Vocoder Plus
recording:
Cubase"

via The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

'Bonafied Lovin' Chromeo [OFFICIAL VIDEO]


Uploaded by chromeo on May 13, 2011

"© 2011 WMG
Download this track: http://atlr.ec/kdt0Zv
Directed by: Nina Nourizadeh"

Velvet VOYAGER (part 3)


YouTube Uploaded by synthypnosis on Sep 18, 2011

"VELVET VOYAGE - "Velvet VOYAGER" (part 3) - by Bruno Ender Lee, September 18. 2011

Every sound was created with the MiniMoog Voyager (Old School), recorded on 3 double-stereo-tracks (bass, effects & leads. Each Voyager-output, L & R, runs through a different stereo-panning-delay, Behringer DD600, with different timing). Filmed during recording of the effects."

Pure-Pone - Free VST synth - vstplanet.com


YouTube Uploaded by vstplanet on Sep 18, 2011

"Pure-Pone - http://www.vstplanet.com/News/11/Pure-Pone.htm
Developer: tubeohm.com"

ARP Omni-2 Demo


YouTube Uploaded by officialmikethompson on Nov 27, 2008

"Recently-acquired ARP Omni-2 (mk2 version of the original Omni). There didn't seem to be any decent demos on YouTube so I figured I'd post this. This unit works well with the exception of the release section (foot pedal or slider) where it continues to hold random, stuck-on notes. Time for capacitor replacement! This is a common problem for the Omni anyway."

ARP Omni-2 Strings

Uploaded by officialmikethompson on Dec 19, 2008

"ARP Omni-2 string section"

ARP Omni-2 Synthesizer Section

Uploaded by officialmikethompson on Dec 19, 2008

"ARP Omni-2 synthesizer section"

Moog MicroMoog


YouTube Uploaded by officialmikethompson on Dec 19, 2008

"Just a brief run on my Moog; some lead sounds and bass"

Oberheim OB-8 & Moog MicroMoog


YouTube Uploaded by officialmikethompson on Dec 19, 2008

"Playing a new song I wrote called "She's On Her Way" on my Oberheim OB-8 and Moog MicroMoog (instrumental only). Please pardon the mistakes - it's a pain to play the OB keys because they suck (otherwise excellent, quality synthesizer). You can hear the original song on my SoundClick page: www.soundclick.com/mikethompson."

Oberheim OB-8 Demo #1


YouTube Uploaded by officialmikethompson on Dec 19, 2008

"Oberheim OB-8 - playing a quick run of one of my songs, "One For The Road" which the original can be heard on my SoundClick page: www.soundclick.com/mikethompson"

Oberheim OB-8 Demo #2

Uploaded by officialmikethompson on Dec 19, 2008

"Oberheim OB-8 - playing a portion of a song I wrote called "Real". The original song can be heard on my SoundClick page: www.soundclick.com/mikethompson"

Oberheim OB8 Lead


YouTube Uploaded by carouxtia on Feb 21, 2009

"I just bought this synth yesterday from a friend of mine. I might be replacing my Alesis Andromeda with it. Here are some videos of the first patches I created on it. Please enjoy the poor audio quality as it was difficult for me to get this keyboard to sound this bad. Ok maybe its just me (This was recorded on my digital camera). Thanks for watching."

Harvestman Malgorithm


YouTube Uploaded by pjoris2 on Sep 16, 2010

"Quick demo of this module, as I'm selling it (in Belgium). It's just too harsh for my taste ... No artistic merit in this video whatsoever and slightly out of sync (will be removed once it's sold)."

Healthclub scribbles minimodular


YouTube Uploaded by pjoris2 on Sep 17, 2010

"Again, an "I'm selling this" video (in fact demoing it for the buyer demo) - I promise new "serious" videos before the end of the year..."

Modular Sounds 1


YouTube Uploaded by pjoris2 on Aug 16, 2010

"My first youtube-video and the first patch on my reorganized modular. It showcases my new Livewire Audio Frequency Generator and uses nearly all modules of my modular.

The patch is essentially as follows:

The basic sequence is played by the Livewire AFG with random pulse width (controlled by S&H type output from the Makenoise Wogglebug) and harmonic modulation (controlled by a Doepfer LFO). Pulse and animated pulse outputs go in to a lowpass-gate (Makenoise QMMG), Buchla/Serge's take on a VCA/low pass filter. The low-pass gates are controlled by the clock from the analog sequencer and a bit of echo from Doepfers VC DSP effects is mixed in.

Pitch and tempo is controlled by a 8-step sequence from the Analog Systems RS-200 analog sequencer, quantized and transposed by 2 Analogue Solutions sequencers. The second sequencer steps every 32th step of the first, the third every 8th step of the second, so the basic sequence is 32x8x8=2048 steps long). There is some random switching of the 3 channels of the RS-200 programmed to nearly - but not quite - the same sequence, with slides introduced in the third channel.

The "drums" are played by a Dotcom system, again clocked from the RS-200 through a clock divider. The 4/4 beat is made by the dotcom VCO through a lowpass filter, with a short envelope. The "hihats" are some noise through another lowpass filter with short evelope and then treated with a Korg PME-40x analog multi-effects. I put on phaser, delay, and flanger (hey, I just got the thing, of course I'm going to use it all).

The only human intervention, after patching of course, is turning on/off the connection in a dotcom multiple wich receives the 2th and 8th divisions of the basic clock tempo. This cause the bassdrum to drop for half of the beats.

Confused ? Have a look at the video ..."

Modular Sounds 2

Uploaded by pjoris2 on Oct 23, 2010

"It's a fairly simple patch. The idea was to put down a drone with a number of slightly detuned, unstable analogue oscillators with on top a random sparkling melody. It turned out a bit different ...

The drone consists of 2 Doepfer A-110 standard VCOs and a livewire AFG tuned approximately to unison. The pulse output of the 3 VCOs go into a mixer. Frequencies and pulse widths of the 3 VCOs are modulated by various LFOs or looping envelopes. The signals are mixed together and send to the main mixer.

The random melody is the Hertz Donut digital oscillator of the Harvestman. The frequency of the oscillator is determined by the random output of the Wiard Noisering through a Doepfer Quantizer. After a while I introduce amp and shape modulation of the primary oscillator by the modulation oscillator.

This together was a bit boring - so for variety I then decided to a split the drone over 3 audio paths: 1 untreated (with which the video begins), 1 through the Harvestman Malgorithm (with Nyquist frequency modulated by a looping envelope), and one through the MakeNoise Quad Multimode Gate (lowpass & VCA mode) opened and closed by an envelope from the MakeNoise Maths module (triggered by the clock output from the Noisering). This is then again filtered by another channel of the QMMG (in lowpass mode) with cut-off frequency determined by a slow looping envelope from Maths.

I then decided to have a beat on this, which comes from a drum pattern I programmed on the Korg Elektribe ER-1 -- I'm not much into drum programming so this one is rather boring ...

In the end I found the high random sequence too annoying so I ran part of the sequence through a Doepfer A-163 VC Frequency Divider to generate a sub-octave from it and ran it through the Korg PME-40X Phase, Analogue Delay, and Flanger modules.

The flow of the video is: (1) Basic Drone, (2) Malgorithm treated signal comes in, (3) filtered drone (from the QMMG), (4) drums start, (5) suboctave of the random sequence added, (6) pure Hertz Donut signal added, which is increasingly modulated, (7) everything is gradually mixed away, till we are left (8) with some analogue delay feedback from the Korg pedals.

Hmmm, maybe not that simple.

The middle part is a bit chaotic, it is hard to find the right balance between repeating and random with the Noisering and the drums and modular were not synced. And yes, I felt like playing with the video effects in Vegas Movie Studio ...."

Analogue Systems RS-240 Frequency Shifter Demo


YouTube Uploaded by pjoris2 on Aug 7, 2011

"A quick demo of the Analogue Systems RS-240 Frequency Shifter I bought a month ago and just managed to connect in my eurorack modular. Every sound in the video, apart from the delay, is made with Analogue Systems modules -- still hoping for that sponsoring contract ....

The demo starts with a basic patch of 2 RS-95 oscillators (pitch controlled by the AS Sorceror keyboard), through an RS-165 signal mixer in the RS-110 multimode filter. The lowpass output of the filter then goes in the RS-180 VCA. The VCA and the filter cut-off are both controlled by an RS-60 envelope generator, which is triggered by the clock output of the RS-200 sequential controller. In addition to the envelope output, the filter cutoff is also controlled by the triangle output of an RS-80 VC-LFO. For this the envelope and LFO output are combined in a RS-160 control mixer. The first minute of the video give this untreated sequence. I try pointing out the patch cords and signal path.

After this I plug the output from the VCA in the RS-240 Frequency Shifter. The A (downward shifted signal) and B (upward shifted signal) outputs are send to two channels of my mixer panned hard left and right. The frequency shift is modulated by the output from the RS-200 sequential controller -- so giving a different shift for each step -- and the triangle output from a second RS-80 VC-LFO.

I show the different sounds resulting from varying:
(a) the scale of the RS-240, this switch controls the amount of maximally possible shift from 0 to 5000Hz;
(b) the amount of sweep from the LFO (by varying the output level of the LFO);
(c) the amount of variation from the sequencer (by varying the range of the output of channel A of the sequencer).

After a few minutes I add some delay (courtesy of an Ibanez DM1000 early 80s digital delay) of the mixed output of the RS-240 to give further variation.

This is my first patch with the RS-240 (Bode) Frequency Shifter, but I like the sounds coming from this and there are few demos of this module on the internet so I hope you will enjoy it too."

Autechre - Coenc3


YouTube Uploaded by dtprg on Aug 2, 2011

"Autechre - Coenc3 from 45 Tribute To Daniel Hansson"

Hertzdonut and Pistonhonda


YouTube Uploaded by pss50 on Aug 14, 2011

"Hertzdounut and Pistonhonda through polivox waspfilter modulated by Rene and Vulcan modulator."

Monday monstercase


YouTube Uploaded by pss50 on Sep 12, 2011

"Monday Patch eurorack"
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