MATRIXSYNTH: Tech : Solaris Synthesizer Repair


Thursday, August 15, 2013

Tech : Solaris Synthesizer Repair


Published on Jun 15, 2013 adiblasi·438 videos

Clip from the inside of a Hartmann Neuron at 11:47 (previously posted here back in 2008).

"http://www.Alfred.TV READ ME FIRST: I was very fortunate to procure a limited edition Solaris Synthesizer, designed by John Bowen. Shipping from Germany, it was unfortunate that it suffered a bump that dislodged a daughterboard, rendering half of the keyboard useless. This was soon resolved by "The Mighty Mighty AdamB", where, reprising his role as the "Synth Doctor" the Solaris was opened and the daughterboard was secured.

Was this relatively simple procedure of plugging in a loosened connector enough to make a watchable and entertaining video with a run time of 20 Minutes? I guess we will find out, based on your "likes" and comments.

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A subsequent video will follow, featuring the incredible sounds of this wonderful instrument will indeed follow. Enjoy the video!

Warm regards,

Alfred
http://www.alfred.tv

PS: The software used for "Fwing" and for the chorus of JoeyD's "Not Justin" (bonus clip after end credits) is entitled "Melodyne" by Celemony Software: http://www.celemony.com/cms/"

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