MATRIXSYNTH: Thursday, September 29, 2011


Thursday, September 29, 2011

George Harrison & His Moog Modular - Zapple & Electronic Sound

via the Beatle Photo Blog.

via Wikipedia: "Electronic Sound is George Harrison's second album. Released in May 1969, it was the second and final record released on the Beatles' short-lived Zapple Records label, a subsidiary of Apple Records. The album features two lengthy pieces performed on the Moog synthesizer. It was one of the first albums to make exclusive use of the instrument.

Zapple was intended as a creative outlet for avant-garde musical works. Not long after the release of this album The Zapple label was folded at the insistence of the Beatles' then-manager Allen Klein. Because of its experimental and highly non-commercial nature, Electronic Sound failed to chart in the United Kingdom, and barely made the United States Billboard 200 album chart, peaking at #191.

The album was issued on CD for the first time in late 1996. CD versions of the album have the recordings (but not the titles) in the wrong order. In recent years this error has led many listeners to confuse the two tracks.

The track on LP side one "Under The Mersey Wall" (25 minutes) begins with a series of gunshot-like sounds and appears to be a performance of a single Moog instrument, though often making use of tape delay and echo effects. Portions of white noise from this track are used throughout "I Remember Jeep," one of several jams included on Harrison's third solo album, All Things Must Pass, released in 1970.

The second LP side "No Time Or Space" (18 minutes) uses the sound of two Moog instruments playing at the same time, an effect made possible through the use of overdubbing.

The cover of Electronic Sound was painted by Harrison himself. The inside sleeve included minimal notes on the album and a quotation attributed to Arthur Wax: "There are a lot of people around, making a lot of noise; here's some more."

Synthesist Bernie Krause later pursued legal action against Harrison, claiming that "No Time Or Space" (side two of the original vinyl album; track one of the CD) was essentially a recording of him demonstrating the Moog III to Harrison (this is detailed in Krause's book Into a Wild Sanctuary). Krause also claimed that the demonstration was recorded without his knowledge or consent. Krause's name was originally credited on the front cover under Harrison's cover credit, but it was painted over at his insistence. Despite this, the words "Assisted by Bernie Krause" can still be read from under the silver ink on the original LP pressings.

The words "Produced by George Harrison" appear on front cover of the original LP pressings printed in light blue ink, but were recolored in dark blue and red on later re-issues.

Track listing

All pieces credited to George Harrison.

Side one

"Under the Mersey Wall" – 25:10
Recorded in Esher, England, in February 1969 with the assistance of Rupert and Jostick, the Siamese Twins

Side two

"No Time or Space" – 18:41
Recorded in California in November 1968 with the assistance of Bernie Krause

Note: This is how the titles appear on the original LP pressings. Later CD versions incorrectly switched the actual order of the recordings and the timings but failed to switch the titles."

This one in via Steve Sciulli of Life In Balance & Raised by Machines

Also see:
George Harrison's Electronic Sound
John Lennon playing the Moog at Abbey Road Studios

Percussives


YouTube Uploaded by Ebotronix on Sep 29, 2011

"Wiard AO & Doepfer A 143-9 QLFO Ringmod by Make Noise M
cv Wogglebug & TB Sportmodularor o d demix
Chords Oberheim Sem & 2x Moog FreqBox
cv by Toppobrillo Quantimator and Make Noise Brains
Filter Analogue Systems RS 110 BP
VCA QMMG Optomix
Panning A 134 & Moog MP201
Drums Logic Ultrabeat"

Solvent "Curtains" (official music video) RDJCS5-ep


YouTube Uploaded by s0LVentCIty on Sep 29, 2011

"'Curtains' by Solvent.

Video directed by Jonathan Morris. Please be sure to check out his excellent video work via his YouTube channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/roadkillcopulator

Footage shot by Solvent.

"Curtains" is taken from the 12-inch-vinyl/digital release "RDJCS5-ep" (09/2011, Suction Records - suction022).

Available to purchase through BandCamp:
http://solvent.bandcamp.com

In-depth technical info:
http://modyfier.wordpress.com/2011/07/25/solvent-process-part-271/

In April 2006, a Yamaha CS5 monosynth, having been owned by Richard D James (Aphex Twin), with the actual liner notes for his landmark "Selected Ambient Works Volume II" etched into the bottom, was sold at VEMIA auction for approximately $1200 - a bargain in retrospect. The winning bidder was, in fact, a friend of Solvent's, and the synth resides not in a display case, but in Solvent's studio, on generous long-term loan.

"RDJCS5", a new 4-track 12-inch / digital EP by Solvent, is the result. Each and every sound on this record came from RDJ's old CS5, painstakingly programmed and multi-tracked by Solvent over the course of several months. The limited capabilities and sound palette of this humble little synth provided quite a challenge, but ultimately the results are not merely an exercise in technical synthnerdery; "RDJCS5" speaks more of Solvent's musical kinship to thee Analord.

The 12" vinyl edition is limited to 300 copies, in brown chipboard sleeve with sticker, and also contains an additional noise/drone piece at the end of side B. Entitled "Sandpaper", this cut will be individually hand-etched by Solvent, for a 1-of-a-kind cut/click/loop experience."

Untitled

90 How the Buchla 256e works


YouTube Uploaded by 7thDanSound on Sep 29, 2011

"This is a demonstration of how the Buchla 256e Control Voltage Processor works.

www.niklaswinde.com"

ENSONIQ FIZMO P04 II


YouTube Uploaded by betteroffted23 on Sep 29, 2011

"Custom patch for Ensoniq Fizmo.
1 Part, 1 Oscillator."

ENSONIQ FIZMO P06

Uploaded by betteroffted23 on Sep 29, 2011

"Custom patch for Ensoniq Fizmo.
1 Part, 2 Oscillators."

DSI TEMPEST DEMO 4


YouTube Uploaded by carsonday303 on Sep 29, 2011
All parts here.
"Running through some beats and sounds I created for the DSI Tempest, displaying Beat FX while moving through beats. All sound recorded directly out of Tempest with no external FX or processing."

HowTo | Sequence iSyn Poly


YouTube Uploaded by audiomidicom on Sep 29, 2011

"audioMIDI.com's Juan Aranda gives a quick 5 minute tutorial on how to sequence with the iPad app: iSyn Poly."

iSyn Poly - VirSyn
iPads on eBay

Tabletop Demo: Sarah Nixey "The Homecoming (Microfilm Tabletop Remix)"


YouTube Uploaded by retronyms on Sep 29, 2011

"A re-creation of Microfilm's tech house remix of Sarah Nixey's single "The Homecoming" on Retronyms' iPad app Tabletop. All music is played and sequenced by Microfilm using Tabletop on iPad 1. Ms. Nixey's lead vocal has additional fx in the mp3 that's playing on the SpinBack turntable. Also, there are 2 custom Gridlok samples (windchimes and backing vocal sample) which have external fx baked into them.

for more information on Tabletop visit: www.retronyms.com

Sarah Nixey: www.sarahnixey.com
Microfilm: www.microfilmmusic.com"

Tabletop - Retronyms
iPads on eBay

Synthesizers.com and ModCan Jam


YouTube Uploaded by angelometz on Sep 29, 2011

"Shaft9000's Modcan came over! LOL

Recorded at the Flower Power Recording Lab! Look for us on Facebook!"

Dotcom and ModCan

Uploaded by angelometz on Sep 29, 2011

"Recorded at the Flower Power Recording Lab! Look for us on Facebook!"

bloody blue box.m4v


YouTube Uploaded by drmoonstien on Sep 29, 2011
drmoonstien on eBay (RSS)

drill n bass


YouTube Uploaded by squeakyfromme69 on Sep 29, 2011

Atari Punk Console Modified


"This is my simplified version of the world famous Atari Punk Console.
A 556 IC with 4 Capacitors, 4 Resitors, 2 Potentiometers and 2 LEDs."

Roland TB-303 vintage analog synthesizer

via this auction
Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS)

Studio Electronics ATC-1 Analog Synthesizer

via this auction
Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS)

SN C1758

Analogue Solutions HH88 Eurorack Dual Hi Hat Module

via this auction
Noisebug (RSS)

"Dual HiHat
- 2 drum sounds in 1 module -
OPEN and CLOSED hihats
Width 10HP
Requires 5V

Based on the TR808 Hi-Hat sounds. Both open and closed sounds are provided meaning this is 2 drum sounds in one. When played together the 'muted' sound is obtained. The inclusion of a tune control allows greater variation in sound. A 'Source' audio output provides the raw waveforms for external use and processing.

The HH88 is an accurate replica of the TR808 hihat drum sound. The module is entirely discrete analogue circuitry, based as closely as possible on the original.

The HH88 has addition of a Tune control for both, and Decay on the closed hihat sound.

The two hihat sounds are made up of six filtered square wave oscillators, fed through separate VCA’s controlled by envelopes (a VCA and EG per hihat sounds).

The HH88 can produce more than just hihat drum sounds. The HH88 has the addition of a decay control for the closed hihat and the decay time for the open hihat has been extended. This enables TR808 cymbal style sounds to be produced.

Controls & Sockets:
Tune, CH Decay, CH Level, OH Decay, OH Level.
CH Accent, CH Trigger, OH Accent, OH Trigger, CH Audio out, OH Audio out, Source out"

Vintage 70's Freeman String Symphonizer


via this auction

"In my opinion the sound of the Freeman Symphonizer has a richness and complexity unlike any other string synth. It is as rare as it is unique. It was the first string machine ever produced! (Mr. Freeman actually invented the concept of a "string machine.") It is also the largest string machine I have ever owned and features a full 61 key keyboard and on board spring reverb. The reason to own this Freeman is the sound. It has a very unique and BIG sound. Cosmetically this Freeman is rough from being toured in the 70's BUT no expense was spared in fully restoring every inch of this machine mechanically so it plays and sounds as good as if you went back in time to the 70's and bought your own.


Everything that needed to be done was done including a complete keyboard rebushing. This machine was professionally owned/toured and then put into storage so it did not need that much work to get it perfect. The Freeman weighs 75 pounds and measures 38x33x9 so shipping will be a little expensive, please contact me for an exact shipping quote if you live outside of the USA I may be able to get it to you cheaper than the ebay shipping calculator depending on your location. I do NOT have an original pedal for this one but I have tested it with an original Freeman pedal from my near mint Freeman and it works great. (I would be charging way more for my near mint Freeman with pedal) It would be pretty easy to build your own or modify an existing pedal to work with the Freeman. In conclusion, the Freeman is not in great cosmetic shape (but still looks cool), It works perfectly, has been fully restored, and recently serviced."

Roland MKS-80 Super Jupiter with MPG-80

via this auction

SN 470722 & 460509

Gleeman Pentaphonic synthesizer

via this auction
See the seller's other items for more.

"Here is a rare one you don't see too often and one of about 72 made. This one is in excellent condition and working 100%. It has been serviced and needs nothing. As you can see, this one has the 99 patch memory bank (see the pitch/mod section.) It also has the factory "interval tune modification" (internal.)"

SN 8110074

Custom Roland Jupiter-8 Reproduction Keyboard Controller


via this auction

"Up for auction is a one-of-a-kind, custom built model of the heaviest hitter of analog synthesizers, the legendary JP-8. Every “synth freq” wants one, but who can afford the $5000 or more price tag so . . . . Our small team of Houston synth experts, builder, modeler and graphic designer took this challenge from concept to reality: To build a full-scale, working keyboard controller that can be used with Arturia’s JP-8V program, soft-synths, or any other synth module. Not only a midi controller, this unit is built around a 32 voice polyphonic synth module with 375 high-quality instrument voices and 100 accompaniment styles that in demo mode, will auto-play for hours!

First, this is an exceptionally accurate model as you can see in the pictures, right down to the stainless steel screws into the beveled side panels, the acrylic crystal and polished fasteners over the faux LED display and signature rainbow of graphic buttons. Huge illuminated on/off power switch and supplied standard 3-prong power cord power up the module inside. Twelve OEM style knobs, pitch bender, LFO button, amazing crystal display and 26 slider caps do not move, light up or operate but are securely mounted to the cover that lifts up and tilts back out of the way – just like the real JP-8 – to reveal all sound selecting and programming controls.

The brain inside is a brand-new Yamaha YPT-220 synthesizer wearing a nifty Roland badge. LCD Display, 9 reverb effects and 102 built in songs allow it to stand on its own as a fully functional intro synth/keyboard, but with its midi on and local “off” – this amazingly accurate model is ready to bring even the most well equipped studio right back into 1985! We’ve used this unit with Arturia’s JP-8V synth free demo and with their on-screen display, slider movement and patch programming – we think this is an amazing combination for anyone who craves their own Jupiter 8 but simply can’t justify such an investment.

On to the back side of the unit: midi IN and midi OUT, jacks for sustain pedal (not included) and output are easily accessed. Internally, a 2.5 watt amp and speaker which is loud, clear and active until a ¼” plug is plugged in, then the speaker is silenced and all audio is redirected though this stereo output jack. Drawing less than 10 watts (unlike the real one you can fry an egg on), we keep it on and set to Sawtooth . . . certainly a surprise when people touch the keys and find sound coming from the unit itself! This unit generates no heat and never goes out of tune.

Now, this keyboard is actual size (it’s a monster) at 43-1/4” wide, 6” high and 19-1/2” deep and weighs in at about 35 lbs. Built entirely of high-grade MDF, marine plywood laminates, our Jupiter is very strong, very well built and easily moved or carried. As a model however, it needs be treated with same care a real JP-8 would require: liquids, small children and cigarettes should stay away.

You may have seen our ¼ scale JP-8 model that sold on ebay last month, or maybe the “black plastic side cheeks for the Juno-60” we produce . . . Our commitment is keeping this classic equipment at the forefront of the modern studio. This project is a result of that total commitment and the experience we have in this area. "

Also see the 1/4" version.

Pet Shop Boys Fairlight CMI Series III for Auction

via this auction
"You are bidding on a Fairlight Series 3 music computer, its an ex Pet Shop Boys system, this unit powers up but currently doesn't boot up from the hard drive (message displays 'insert boot disk') Either the drive was wiped or has a problem. The hard disk powers up and spins up so may well take another format, it will require a set of system disks which are easily available. Current revision is rev5/6. It will need some work to bring it back to full functionality and would be ideal as a project for a collector, musician or studio. The monitor works but is intermittent, so will also need work but this should be a fairly easy fix. The music keyboard has one broken key, and 2 of the keys have been repaired. The qwerty kbd/graphics tablet has the stylus missing ( I have contacts for several replacement kbds if needed) I also have contact details for engineers who can refurb this machine to the later revision 9 Waveform Supervisor and Rev 11.39 MFX2 operating system if needed. This is a very rare opportunity to buy a complete and original system. Also comes with original operating manual and full set of flightcases, please note the keyboard flightcase has suffered major damage on one side and will need rebuilding. This machine is sold as is ,no returns and collection only from Bath in Somerset. I've had several of these systems so if you have any questions please ask. I'll add some more pics when I get a chance. Spec as follows.

Fairlight Series III
Revision 5/6
16 bit stereo
16 XLR audio outputs
1 x XLR mix output
Stereo XLR sampling input
SMPTE card
Midi card (64ch 4 x out/3x in, sync 24 I/O/clock
16 voice polyphony
up to 100Khz sampling

14 Mb RAM
250 Mb internal tape streamer
159 MB internal HD (Newbury Data)
8 inch internal floppy drive

Happy Bidding!"

Clactroniks Star Synare 3 DIY

via Clacktronics

"New Page on the Star Synare 3 in the Analog Drum Lab project – making a DIY PCB soon so watch out! If you have any information on this drum or you own it please get into contact."

clacktronics on eBay (RSS)

1980 SYNARE STAR S3X PRESET ELECTRONIC DRUMS PRINT AD


via this auction

See the seller's other items for more.


Ad measures approx. 8"X10.5" inches.

1976 Star Instruments Synare Percussion Synthesizer Ad


via this auction

See the seller's other items for more.


Approx 4 3/4" x 5".

Atom™ at Decibel

flickr By niobite "Uwe Schmidt as Atom™, playing his MPC3000 at the Decibel Festival. The right ASCII screen is a projection of his MPC's screen, probably via the IB-CRT video out card. There was a 1U synth or FX unit under the MPC as well." This one in via James

Update: you can see video of Uwe live in 2008 with a similar setup here.

ALESIS MICRON Synthesizer MODULE?


via this auction

"the keyboard section of this synth was crushed by speaker cabinet in the van while on route to a gig..

so to avoid throwing away a perfectly good micron synth brain, the unusable and damaged portion of the synth were carefully removed,and what was left was a perfectly good "Micron Synth Module" which sounds fantastic & works perfect !!

now with some imagination, and a little knowledge of wood trim..you could probably make a more professional base... or box....or cabinet.. or use it as is..."

Custom White Nord Lead 2


via this auction - New Listing

"This synth has been subjected to a total overhaul including all key contacts cleaned, pots lubricated and replaced where necessary and a full bare metal custom refurb. This includes the stunning brilliant white powder coat on the top half and jet gloss black powder coat on the lower half. All metalwork coated inside and out. The powder coating was carried out locally by a specialist and is infinitely better than the original Nord paint both in surface finish and durability. Bespoke screen printing on the top panel and custom vinyl graphics on the lower case and rear. Again the screen printing was carried out by a local firm who have done a great job. The paint used for the screen printing was a 2 part that fuses with the powder coating so should last a lifetime (not like the original Nord legend which is very prone to scratching). It has also has custom hardwood end cheeks.

It has the last OS Eeprom chip inside (1.06).

It includes a very rare and valuable PCMCIA card for storing patches. Without this card the Nord Lead 2 can only store 40 user programs and NO multi-timbral performances. The card adds another 297 user program locations and the ability to store 100 performances.

16 voice polyphonic with 4 separate outputs, 4 independent synths really.

It’s complete with original manual."

SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS DRUMTRAKS DRUM MACHINE

via this auction

Update: The auction lists it as analog, but it is sample based. Thanks to the world of next tuesday for catching it.

Akai S1100EX 16 Voice Polyphony Expansion Unit - 32 MEG

via this auction

Moog Minimoog Voyager VX-351 Voltage Control Expander


via this auction

"Manufacturer Description:
The VX-351 connects to the Voyager's accessory port with the included detachable cable. It houses twenty-one one-quarter inch jacks that are connected to the Voyager's CV and Gate outputs in a CP-251 sized enclosure with an optional rack mount kit. It also includes two 4-way mults and two attenuators. Adding this to your Voyager adds the capabilities of a modular synthesizer. Think: if Voyager = infinite sound possibilities, then Voyager + VX-351 = infinity2.

The VX-351 is a tabletop module but can be rack-mounted with the optional Moog VX/CP rackmount kit shown here..."

Waldorf Blofeld Keyboard (Black)

via this auction
Noisebug (RSS)

"Not only on the outside did he gain weight, also his inner qualities have seen a remarkable step-up: besides the virtual-analog synthesis and the classic wavetables it now sports a whopping 60 megabytes of sample memory. Just imagine to add a vocal-like noise spectrum to a typical Wavetable pad, spice-up a virtual-analog solo sound with a strong attack sample or just process any other sample with the countless oscillator and filter modulations.

Play your sound creations on the high-quality keyboard with velocity and aftertouch. Pitchbend and modulation wheel are at your disposal and, as a matter of course, you can connect a sustain pedal. All this is packaged in a sleek metal enclosure with a big graphic display, endless stainless steel rotaries and an internal power supply.

Features

Yamaha CS-15

via this auction

Juicy Lemon Music Roland SH101


YouTube Uploaded by JuicyLemonDOTcom on Sep 15, 2011 via this auction

Junost-21 (Youth) Vintage USSR Soviet Russian Analog Sinth


via this auction

SN 22850

"Junost - 21 (Youth in traslation) is a portable polyphonic keyboard Electro-Musical Instrument (EMI). A player can hang it on a shoulder. Timbre of sound can be changed in accordance with players desire by the use of controls or choosing one or 12 programed timbres with digital indication of chosen one.

Device changes sounding during playing composition using such effects as chorus, unison, transposition with continuous and coarse control, frequency and timbre vibrato with continuous frequency, depth and delay time control, fixed and dynamic change of timbre, attack and fading of sound. Attack, fading and level of envelope of the filter. Filter's cutoff frequency control from the keyboard.

Control panels are made out of shockproof polystyrene. Power unit is made as an individual part. There is a leather belt to hang the instrument on a shoulder. There is a special case out of veneer for carrying purposes. There is a possibility to plug a power source with voltage within +/- 10 V in a socket.

Specifications:

Formation of envelope in volume with attack and fading duration control.

Formation of envelope in timbre with attack duration control, fading, level and depth of timbre control.

Frequency and timbre vibrato in depth, frequency, pre- delay control.

Transposing on an octave (continuous and coarse)

Tuning of the musical range.

There is a filter with continuous range, depth and sharpness control.

Possibility to control cutoff frequency of filter by the keyboard.

Fixed choice of chorus and unison sounding.

Volume control

The power unit of the instrument has an electric indicator of ON mains. "

Modified Korg Mono/Poly Vintage Analog Synthesizer

via this auction
Update: relisted here

SN 373458

via the listing: "I added two modifications that I found highly useful - I disabled the Arpeggio reset, and disabled the automatic defaulting to Unison mode when Effect mode is turned on. Disabling the arpeggio reset keeps the arpeggiator 'in time' when playing - you won't accidentally get off-beat when you play a chord early. Disabling the 'Unison default on Effect mode selection' allows for more intuitive play - the effect section is simply turned on (and off) by pressing Effects (rather than additionally switching to Unison mode). Info on the modifications can be found here."


KORG Polysix Vintage Analog Synthesizer with Case

via this auction

SN 461737

ROLAND Juno-106

via this auction

This one needs service. Video at the auction.

SN 505948

Gameboy Glitches and Synth: Free Ableton Live Rack #27


YouTube Uploaded by AfroDjMac on Sep 29, 2011

"Download the Gameboy racks @ http://afrodjmac.com/2011/09/29/gameboy-glitches-and-synth-free-ableton-live-...

The Nintendo Gameboy has been kept alive thanks to producers around the world who appreciate its 8 bit gritty goodness. This week, http://bedroomproducersblog.com allowed me to use their Gameboy samples in creating some free instruments for you guys. These samples were made with the LSDJ software and from there I added effects and fun settings for you to play around with in Ableton Live. Enjoy and if you like it be sure to check out Bedroom Producers Blog!

Download the Gameboy racks @ http://bit.ly/freesynth27

Every week I make a new free Ableton Live Download, so please stop by my site @ http://www.afrodjmac.com

-AfroDJMac :)"

Floppy music DUO - Imperial march


YouTube Uploaded by sh4dowww90 on Sep 26, 2011

"Another useless device.
Imperial march played by two floppy disk drives.

Homepage: http://silent.org.pl/home/
Post in English: http://silent.org.pl/home/2011/09/29/evil-floppy-drives-english-translation/

Po polsku: http://silent.org.pl/home/2011/09/25/muzykalna-stacja-dyskow/"

See the MECHANICAL label for more including covers of Radiohead, Queen, Funkytown and more.

Synthesizers


flickr By Sebastian Niedlich (Grabthar)

"Synthesizers through the years as shown in the Technisches Museum in Vienna. There's a Moog and other stuff.

Part of the "Wien 2011" set."

If anyone has any pics of the plaques with the descriptions in front front of the display, send it in.

Update: I'm curious what's the far right rack, the rack to the left of the Moogs and the white and black keyboard to the left of that. I've seen it before and am sure I even posted one on my site before, but I forget what it is. Also I thought that might be a PPG Waveterm in a custom case on the right, but the layout around the screen is off. If anyone knows feel free to comment.

JP8 DualMode Chords and Arp through Nebula EMT 140 Plate Reverb

JP8 DualMode Chords and Arp through Nebula EMT 140 Plate Reverb by CoolColJ
"Jupiter 8 noodle through Nebula real EMT 140 Plate reverb capture

Shimmering cream...."

1978 Coupland Digitial Synthesizer Ad


via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find the write-up.

The ad comes from Synapse magazine. You can find online copies of Synapse on Cyndustries/Cynthia here.

James Bernards Favorite New Patches


YouTube Uploaded by PropellerheadSW on Sep 28, 2011

"The expanded factory sound bank in Reason 6 is a new source of inspiration. Propellerhead product specialist James Bernard put together a sampling of new music he's been making with the new patches in the Reason 6 sound bank.

This file is also downloadable in Reason's demo song format. If you're trying out Reason and want to see these patches and sequencer clips up close, just go here: http://www.propellerheads.se/stuff/sounds.zip"

PPG Waveterm A system - sample library


YouTube Uploaded by retrosound72 on Sep 29, 2011

"vintage gear demo by RetroSound

PPG Waveterm A and Wave 2.2 Wavetable Synthesizer from the year 1982.
WT-A 8-bit sample library played with the PPG wave 2.2
recording: multitrack

The Waveterm is the heart of the legendary PPG system and based on an old german computer called Eltec Eurocom II with Motorola 6809 processor.

- creation of Waves and Wavetables
- fourier analysis / resonator
- additive synthesis
- 8 bit Sampling for the WAVE 2.2
- sequencer / event generator
- storage of sounds on 8" disc"

Accelerator Demo: taken from the Teaser Video

Accelerator Demo: taken from the Teaser Video by Joerg Schaaf
"The original audio file I created for the first Accelerator Teaser video." [previously posted and below]

Accelerator Teaser 1

YouTube via SCHAAFJOERG | July 03, 2010

"Some informations and audio snippets from Radikal Technologies advanced subtractive polyphonic synthesizer. 8 powerful voices in the basic version - expandable to 32 voices with a 8 part multitimbrality."

Justice - AUDIO, VIDEO, DISCO.


YouTube Uploaded by etjusticepourtous on Sep 5, 2011

"JUSTICE

AUDIO, VIDEO, DISCO.
Directed by SO ME
Justice's new single
Available from September, 19th

AUDIO, VIDEO, DISCO.
Justice's new album
Out on October, 24th"

via Ektopia

micronaut - experiment seven


YouTube Uploaded by Cranda11 on Sep 29, 2011

"More micronaut music at http://micronaut.bandcamp.com

In the middle of beta-testing the DSI Tempest, I decided to knock out a quick movie showing the cool pattern-switching and ribbon controller abilities. Also in this video: MeeBlip and DSI TETR4, and Eventide TimeFactor. Recorded to and mixed from 8-track 1/2" tape."

DSI TEMPEST DEMO 2 & 3


YouTube Uploaded by carsonday303 on Sep 28, 2011
Also added to Demo 1 here.
"Running through some beats and sounds I created for the DSI Tempest, displaying Beat FX while moving through beats. All sound recorded directly out of Tempest with no external FX or processing."

Tempest: part 2


YouTube Uploaded by soundsubs on Sep 29, 2011
follow-up to this post.
"This will show some of the ways i'm using this amazing machine. Hopefully it will give you some insight as to its design, workflow, and how it really makes you think differently.
Its inspiring. It sounds like its alive. It sounds like it wants you to make something elese. Something new. Something unlike you've made before."

Bugbrand With Altitude


YouTube Uploaded by d4nnyp on Sep 28, 2011

This might be the first synth on a plane post.

Update via Chef Barry in the comments: "I think this is actually the first synth jumping out of a plane post."

15. Con motto


YouTube Uploaded by Syncoustica on Sep 29, 2011

"16. Con motto VL147 (1897)
Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis (1875-1911)

Edan Gillen performing on the RITM-2 synthesizer."

image via this post where you'll find more pics and a video of the synth itself.

Masterbrain


YouTube Uploaded by beckhusen on Sep 29, 2011

"Music made with Clavia Nord Modular G2."

Trance Live Performance


YouTube Uploaded by AkselPL on Sep 29, 2011

"Hi, As i promise, i made a movie which shows how to play/record trance in real time without using Software(only to record track no effects and editing!). The Blofeld works only as a midi controller in this movie.
Yes, M3 has installed Radias on board.
If any questions about configuration of devices ask in comments so everybody could see;)
NjoY!"

MOOZAK and E-MAY (pia palme, electric indigo, elisabeth schimana, dasos)


YouTube Uploaded by klubmoozak on Sep 29, 2011

"pia palme - electric indigo - elisabeth schimana und der max brand synthesizer - dasos (in order of appearance),
*video by uli kühn

4 years moozak, 5 years e-may @ fluc wanne wien

this is not a documentation video, this is to help
meorize...
instruments on stage: kempelen sprechmaschine, korg ms-10, max brand synthesizer (proto moog), 6 macintosh SE..."

via Wikipedia on the sprechmaschine:

"Wolfgang von Kempelen's Speaking Machine is a manually-operated speech synthesizer that began development in 1769, by Austro-Hungarian author and inventor Wolfgang von Kempelen. It was in this same year that he completed his far more infamous contribution to history: The Turk, a chess-playing automaton, later revealed to be a very far-reaching and elaborate hoax due to the chess-playing human-being occupying its innards.[4] But while the Turk’s construction was completed in six months, Kempelen’s Speaking Machine occupied the next twenty years of his life.[2] After two conceptual “dead ends” over the first five years of research, Kempelen’s third direction ultimately led him to the design he felt comfortable deeming “final”: a functional representational model of the human vocal tract.[3]..." See Wikipedia for more.

ether^ra AND NOTHING MORE


YouTube Uploaded by potterpaint2000 on Sep 29, 2011

"another Buchla 200e improv and homage to Brion Gysin. http://etherra.blogspot.com/"

MASCHINE MIKRO Now Available In Stores Worldwide

"Berlin, September 29th, 2011 - Native Instruments is excited to announce that MACHINE MIKRO, a highly affordable new entry into the world of its popular groove production system, is now available in stores worldwide. With its compact controller, MASCHINE MIKRO makes the acclaimed tactile and intuitive music creation approach of MASCHINE available at a significantly reduced physical footprint and price.

MASCHINE MIKRO includes the full-featured MASCHINE software with its versatile pattern-based live and step sequencing, VST and AU plug-in hosting, real-time audio recording, sample editing and advanced multi-effects. With the latest 1.7 software version, it also provides advanced integration with the instruments and effects in the KOMPLETE 8 and KOMPLETE 8 ULTIMATE bundle.

MASCHINE MIKRO is available from authorized dealers and in the NI Online Shop for a suggested retail price of $399 / 349 EUR.

Additional information on MASCHINE MIKRO is available at
www.native-instruments.com/maschinemikro"



Playlist:
Dready lays down a track with MASCHINE MIKRO
Maschine Mikro: Sampling & Slicing
Maschine Mikro: Loading Sounds & Creating Patterns
Maschine Mikro: Advanced Programming & Effects

Update: MASCHINE MIKROs are already on eBay
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