MATRIXSYNTH: Thursday, September 4, 2014


Thursday, September 04, 2014

All Connected #5, AB Brussels, September 28th -Featuring IDOW Screening & Performances


via All Connected

"For this 5th edition we’ll have a screening of the IDOW documentary, 2 Belgian artists TTZ playing a Buchla / EMS set and Thomas Ankersmit giving a lecture and playing a piece on his Serge Modular synth.

More info here"

Note I initially had this event as part of the Bozar Electronic Arts Festival posted here. This is actualy a related but separate event.

1982 Movement Percussion Computer Review


via noyzelab where you'll find the rest.

"Review of the ultra rare Movement Percussion Computer, as heard and seen in the Eurythmics : Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) video with Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart. This review is scanned from my copy of Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1982. Review written by Dave Crombie."

See the Movement-MCS channel for more.

Double Dipped by DyLABs



TT-303 and devilfish running things
808 on the drums
sh101 on pads
boss micro rack FX.

Also check out Dylab's Radio Show 001



"My first radio show broadcast on Seance Radio @officialseanceradio
This show went out in August - the September show goes out next week details here www.facebook.com/events/261090117422873"

The Manitou - Radium Smile - Promo Video


Published on Sep 4, 2014 TheManitouOfficial

Some synth spotting via Joshua Blanc on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"Promo video for Radium Smile by The Manitou.
From the album 'Radioatomic.'
Studio footage, miniatures; UV, LED, plasma, and fibre-optic lighting effects. Filmed with a Nikon D7000.
Instruments used: Novation K-Station*, Roland HS-60*, Crumar Performer*, Korg MS-20 Mini*, Alesis SamplePad*, Boss DR-550, AnalogX SayIt, Shortcircuit sampler, found sounds.
* denotes they feature in the video.
Buy it here: themanitou.bandcamp.com
(c) 2014 Joshua M. Blanc, (p) 2014 Joshua M. Blanc
www.manitouslair.com
manitouproductions.blogspot.ca
www.facebook.com/pages/The-Manitou/15908­5840912746"

Processing Information


Processing Information from Icaro Ferre on Vimeo.

"The idea for this patch was to make some glitch sounds that would be all be triggered randomly but always "quantized" to the main BPM of the patch.
The Metropolis is being used as a master clock as well as a pitch sequencer for the e350 Morphing Terrarium. The CLK output of the Metropolis is feeding a /8 clock to the 4ms SCM.
4 outputs of the SCM are going into the A-151 Sequential Switcher and it's output is being used to trigger itself, the Optomix (via the Strike input) and the Disting (in S&H mode).
Multiple copies of the output of the Disting module were patched into the e350 Morph Z input, Eko Rate CV input,
Optomix Damp input, and into the Maths Ch.2 Input. The OR output of the Maths is being used to control the 4ms SCM Rotate input (via the SCM Breakout) and to trigger the Math's Ch.1. I'm using Ch.1's EOR output to trigger the Z4000 envelope which I'm using to control the Optomix via the Control CV input.
Finally, I'm using the LS1lightstrip to activate the SCM 4x Fast mode (via the gate output) and to control the 2nd channel of the uVCA and the frequencies of the Multifilter and the Z3000 (via the CV Output). The Triangle output
of the Z3000 is patched into the input of the Ch.2 of the uVCA which is going out into the CV input of the Multifilter.

Phew.

Icaro Ferre
http://icaroferre.com
http://spektroaudio.com/"

Doepfer A137-1 Wave Multiplier with Audio rate Signals-Triangle Wave Pt.2


Published on Sep 4, 2014 Raul's World of Synths

"A walkthrough of several different timbres which can be achieved with the A137-1 Wave Multiplier with a simple Triangle Wave. Different experiments with Multiples, Folding level, Symmetry, and Harmonics are shown. Part Two of Two.Sound and Video by Raul Pena."

All parts here.

All sounds from Minimoog Model D. by Angelo Metz Play


John Bowen Solaris Digital Synthesizer Keyboard

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via this auction

ENSONIQ ASRX-Pro

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via this auction

"1 ASRX PRO w/Maxed out ram @66mb, (2x32mb simm's installed + 2mb internal ram)

It has "Awsome FX", it is great as a stand alone fx unit with loads of editable parameters, & great filters.

Rotor encoders have been reconditioned by a service rep (not replaced) & work fine. [but replacement is advised]

Cosmetically it is in decent condition; some wear marks or chipping on some of the edges, there are no major scratches or blemishes.

Extra info:

External SCSI hard drives apparently need to be formatted @ fat16 (win98) in order to work with this machine. Skip HD's & floppies with HxC SD floppy drive replacements!"

Moog Sub 37 Panel Mode


Published on Sep 4, 2014 AudioCentralMagazine

"First impression with the first Moog Sub 37 officially imported here. Instrument in Panel Mode, a survey on front panel controls. No paraphony on this video - next video on this topic."

Aristoteles Logic Synth #3: Clock divider (simple)


Published on Sep 4, 2014 Dani Dögenigt

"4040-based clock divider module for Aristoteles - good for creating sub octaves!"

Ginko Synthese SAMPLESLICER demo by Jan Willem


Published on Sep 4, 2014 Pierre Serné

"Ginko Synthese SAMPLESLICER demo by Jan Willem

The Sampleslicer is a real-time monophonic sampler, including a 16 step voltage-controlled sequencer.The incoming sound is chopped up automatically into 16 parts by the incoming clock signal and spread out over the16 steps in the internal sequencer.

info at http://www.ginkosynthese.com/product/... and https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/..."

1985 Roland SBX80 Sync Box Review


via noyzelab where you'll find the full post.

Buchla Lightning with 2 Wands

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via MATRIXSYNTH CLASSIFIEDS

Note this one is also listed on eBay, but for $210 more. No commissions on MATRIXSYNTH CLASSIFIEDS passes the savings on to you. Pics and details at the listing previously captured here.

Roland MKS-80 and MPG-80 Super Jupiter with Carts

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via this auction

"The two units were purchased together as a complete set 3 years ago. They work perfectly together, and sound great.

The auction includes:

- MKS - 80 Super Jupiter, polyphonic synthesizer, 2 rack unit.
- MPG-80, Programmer / Controller
- Original Manual
- 3 cartridges to save more patches
- Cable to connect Programmer and MKS-80 Unit
- Power cable"

Moog Little Phatty Stage II Analog Synthesizer Keyboard SN SE 03709

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via this auction

Metasonix R-55 & R-57 Experiment


Published on Sep 3, 2014 bigcitymusic

"Deliciously vile sound is assured from Metasonix vacuum tube modules. :)

*Mutable Instruments Braids sawtooth/square waves into the Hz/v pitch cv input of the Metasonix R-55 Thyratron VCO
*R-55 audio output into the Mutable Instruments Ripples LPF audio input *and* FM input (w/ stackable).
*Ripples LPF output into the Metasonix R-57 Dual Preamp/VCA
*Mutable Instruments Grids is triggering the Mutable Instruments Tides which is modulating the R-57’s CV input.
*Manually adjusting grids rhythm, Ripples cutoff frequency, resonance.
FM amount and polarity."

Bozar Electronic Arts Festival


via BOZAR

"After just two editions, the BOZAR Electronic Arts Festival (BEAF) is already a reference for lovers of the electronic arts. BEAF attracts both specialists and the general public with artists who exploit the lightning pace of technological developments in order to express their ideas. In the unique setting of the Centre for Fine Arts, we mix music, performances, installations, workshops and conferences into a fascinating whole."

More info can be found here"

EMS' Peter Zinovieff Computer Orchestra (1968)


Published on Apr 13, 2014 British Pathé

"No title - Computer composes music. Putney, London.

M/S Peter Zinovieff walking to shed at bottom of garden and going inside. Interior shots showing shed filled with electronic equipment. C/U Zinovieff pressing keys, pan to instrument with keyboard for computing. C/U machine typing information. M/S Zinovieff pressing keys. C/U as he looks at printout. M/S of him in front of masses of equipment. C/U as he operates equipment which shows mass of switches and dials. C/U of waveform on screen. The strange electronic music created starts at this point. Camera zooms back to show the dials and flashing lights. C/U more dials and switches. M/S oscilloscope showing waveforms. C/U panel showing mass of plugs. C/U Zinovieff operating equipment. C/U the oscilloscope. C/U mass of switches. C/U a footage counter. C/U Zinovieff. C/U switches, pan to more. C/U recording tape. C/U lights. M/S Zinovieff operating the equipment.

90,000 historic films, all SEARCHABLE on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/britishpathe Join us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/britishpathe Tweet us @britishpathe FILM ID:2071.3"

Boogie Serge Blues Guitar


Published on Sep 3, 2014 Todd Barton

"serendipity dumped this cool patch in my lap -- just a Serge synth with very minimal knob tweaking. for better audio:"

Qu-Bit RT-60


Published on Sep 4, 2014 QuBitElectronix

"RT60 is a stereo multi-effects processor in the Eurorack synthesizer format. It features 7 high quality DSP effects running from the venerable Spin Semiconductor FV-1 chip. The effect control enables dynamic switching of effects which facilitates complex sound processing the likes of which would otherwise take numerous modules to accomplish. Its compact size and feature rich design make it a must have for any size system.

- Wet/dry control
- Voltage control over ALL parameters.
- Stereo in/out
- 7 unique DSP effects including reverb, delay, and pitch shift
- Dynamic switching of effects

Technical spec:
Width: 8hp
Skiff friendly
Power: 70mA"

BMF's Name that tune! Road to Innovation raffle Stylophone Tracks


Published on Sep 4, 2014 moogfoundation

"A Dubreq Stylophone S2 is just one of the prizes offered in our Road to Innovation raffle. One grand prize winner chooses a new Subaru or a Korg MS-20 Mini, and other winners will receive other prizes (awarded individually) including a Stylophone S2, SampleMoog® virtual synth software, and a signed copy of Mark Vail's "The Synthesizer." Raffle open internationally: http://bit.ly/Road2Innovation"

Novation Supernova II Polyphonic Synthesizer Rackmount

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Waldorf "Pulse 2" Desktop Analog Synthesizer

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via this auction

Vintage Jen SX-1000 Synthetone

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via this auction

"This vintage Jen SX-1000 analogue synthesizer is in full working order and complete with all the coloured control caps and the 7 original patch cards (Brass 1, Brass 2; Piano, Flute; Violin, Cello; Hammond Organ 1, Hammond Organ 2; Human Voice 1, Human Voice 2; Synthesizer, Electronic Drum; Blank Patch Card).

There is some cosmetic damage to the left side panelling, but it has not affected the structural integrity, nor the sound of the synth. It still sounds fantastic and I'm loathed to loose such a beautiful item.

The Synthetone SX-1000 is an old Italian mono-synth.
It has a single analog DCO with three waveforms: sawtooth, square, and PWM (Pulse Width Modulation).
There is an analog filter (12dB/octave) with cutoff, resonance, and LFO modulation.
There is also a simple ADSR envelope for shaping your sounds.
In addition there are also white/pink noise generators a glide effect and a vibrato effect.
It's known for fairly stable tuning too."

AKAI AX 80 Analog Synth

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Roland SH-2000 Analog Synthesizer SN 474981

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via this auction

"This was first created in 1973 and was one of Roland's first synths. This is also one of the first synths ever to feature real (analog) aftertouch and it works wonderfully.

All the preset toggle switches are present (I believe the Filter Manual switch may have been repaired during its lifetime) and everything is 100% functional, and sounding amazing."

Sequential Circuits Drumtraks SN 1870

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via this auction

Pics of the inside below.

Ondes : Expressive Electronic Instrument for iPad Now Available


Published on Sep 3, 2014 Olympia Noise Co.


iTunes: Ondes : Expressive Electronic Instrument - Olympia Noise Co.

"Ondes is an extraordinarily fun and expressive musical instrument for iPad.

Inspired by early electronic instruments such as the Ondes Martenot and the Theremin, Ondes emulates the fluid playing style of those classic instruments with an interface and synthesis engine firmly grounded in the present day.

Whether you’re gliding through melodies & chord changes or creating dense polyphonic sci-fi soundscapes, Ondes is an instrument unlike any you’ve played before.

Recommended for use with headphones or external speakers.

Ondes is the latest music app from Olympia Noise Co., developer of App Store Editor's Choice* Chordion.

◆◆◆◆ Expressive Playing Surface ◆◆◆◆

Slide freely between notes, Ondes doesn’t limit you to the keys on a keyboard.

Adjustable note snapping for ultimate flexibility in playing style and ease of use.

Vertical movements change volume, adding dynamic possibility to your music.

More polyphony than you have fingers!

One and half octave keyboard range moveable from C1 to F#6.

Guidelines in any major or minor key.

◆◆◆◆ Unique Synthesis Engine ◆◆◆◆

Morphing wavetable oscillator with five wavetable sets.

Wavetable modulation sources include y-axis, sine wave, noise, circle, and ADSR envelope.

Resonant low pass filter.

Filter modulation sources include ADSR envelope, sine wave, and y-axis.

Amplifier section with master volume and ADSR envelope.

◆◆◆◆ Effects ◆◆◆◆

Large selection of reverb types with adjustable amount.

Delay effect adjustable level, feedback, time and filter.

◆◆◆◆ Beautiful Design ◆◆◆◆

Visualization of synthesis parameters makes for fun and intuitive editing of parameters.

Clutter free screen lets you focus on making music.



Built-in Manual

Audiobus and interapp audio included. Record directly to Garageband and other audio apps on your iPad.

Supports Audiobus State-Saving

* Chordion: App Store Editor's Choice in 23 Countries, App Store Best of 2013, Innovative Music Apps, China, Japan, and South Korea."

Music From The Ether (1934) Featuring the Ondes Martenot


Published on Apr 13, 2014

"Full titles read: 'For generations the invention of new music-making instruments has almost stood still. Today we present Professor Maurice Martenot with his new electrical creation.'

M/S's of Martenot playing the new instrument. The invention has a keyboard similar to that of a piano, however it also has a strange wire that lies on top of the keys, which Martenot holds as he plays. Martenot explains that the machine works by electrical devices and opens up the it's top to look inside. He makes several sounds with the device including the sound of a bird and of a double bass, just by pressing a few buttons.

Note: Appears to be a very early form of electrical organ or synthesiser. Ron Saunders says "This Frenchman's accent puts Sellers / Clouseau's to shame".
90,000 historic films, all SEARCHABLE on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/britishpathe Join us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/britishpathe Tweet us @britishpathe FILM ID:1094.22"

via Dangerous Minds

Ultravox's Warren Cann Review of the Linn LM-1 Drum Computer


via noyzelab

Tilliander Bank for Nord Drum 2 Released



"Sound demos by Andreas Tilliander using some of the sounds from his new Tilliander Bank for the Nord Drum 2.

The sound demos were made using external sequencing with real-time controller changes and a minimum of external processing."

via Nord

"Andreas Tilliander is a man of many aliases such as his most recent creation TM404, but perhaps you also have heard of Svaag, Skitus, Mokira, Lowfour or Rechord? TM404 made it’s live debut at Berghain, Berlin during the CTM Festival in January 2013. Since then there’s been sweaty gigs in lots of countries and places. Tokyo, Nagano, Taipei, Shanghai, New York City, Bern, Venice have all witnessed TM404 and his analog hardware live sets. Richie Hawtin is a fan and has invited the man behind TM404 twice to his Enter experience at Space, Ibiza. Andreas Tilliander is releasing three new records autumn 2014 as TM404, Mokira and Svaag.

25 brilliant kits with a touch of electronic soul
Tilliander’s Nord Drum 2 bank concentrates on bring out the electronic soul of the machine in 25 amazing kits. The sound demos were made using external sequencing with real-time controller changes and a minimum of external processing. Check out a sounddemo below and head over to the Tilliander Bank to hear more and to download the sounds!"

BLUE-II goes to Hollywood... with composer/producer Paul Haslinger!

"'Rob Papen has made a name and sound for himself in the soft synth world. BLUE-II is a revelation in realtime sound control and depth of programmability, and, as such, is perfectly suited to EDM-specific needs.'

- Paul Haslinger, 2014 (composer/producer)


HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA, USA: virtual instrument and plug-in developer Rob Papen Soundware is proud to announce that Hollywood composer/producer Paul Haslinger has added BLUE-II — an all-new reworking of the Dutch business’ breakthrough BLUE soft synth for Mac (OS X 10.6 or higher) and PC (Windows Vista, 7, and 8) — to his well-stocked, state-of-the-art studio setup...

Self-confessed synth freak and world-renowned sound designer Rob Papen is no stranger to rave reviews with his popular namesake range of virtual instruments and effects plug-ins, a music technology ‘tradition’ that continues unabated to this day with BLUE-II, the latest soft synth to bear his highly-regarded name, one which has been busy making musical waves on both sides of the Atlantic since its eagerly-anticipated springtime release earlier this year. “Rob Papen has made a name and sound for himself in the soft synth world,” pronounces Paul Haslinger, himself held in high regard as an in-demand composer/producer.

Across the Atlantic, Haslinger has been busy making a distinguished name for himself in Hollywood film and television circles, thanks to his unique approach to sound, blending electronic and acoustic elements into his scores with a sizeable body of work ranging from the Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated TV series Sleeper Cell and historic action movie The Three Musketeers through to the captivating sci-fi thriller Underworld: Awakening and beyond.

In truth, Haslinger himself is no stranger to the wonderful world of synths and sampling with which he first found fame and (good) fortune in the mid-Eighties to early-Nineties as a former pivotal member of Berlin-based German electronic trailblazers Tangerine Dream, extensively touring the world and scoring several significant soundtracks in the process, pioneering the use of computer- based sequencing on stage and in the studio before gravitating towards the Hollywood Hills. Which is exactly why he is arguably better qualified than most to professionally pass judgement on BLUE-II — and at a time when his highflying career sees him tipping his musical hat towards his Eighties electronic roots while scoring engrossing Eighties computer drama Halt And Catch Fire (scheduled to return to TV screens next summer). “BLUE-II is a revelation in realtime sound control and depth of programmability, and, as such, is perfectly suited to EDM-specific needs,” notes the trailblazer-turned-Tinseltown-worker, whose exemplary ears were first attuned to BLUE-II’s blue sky thinking during a personal demonstration at the 2014 NAMM Show in Anaheim, California. Completing the soft synth’s generous sound banks back in Holland ready for release, Papen was moved to name one of its 3,200 phenomenal presets ‘Haslinger’s Move’ so the admiration is evidently mutual!

Basically, BLUE-II excellently embodies Rob Papen’s present-day vision to devise a powerful dream synth by building upon the success of the original BLUE, a bona fide soft synth classic developed in close collaboration with RPCX (Rob Papen ConcreteFX) partner and music software developer Jon Ayres nigh on a decade ago — cleverly combining FM and subtractive synthesis with Phase Distortion and waveshaping synthesis to create ‘Crossfusion Synthesis’ — and skyrocketing its innovations onwards and upwards... quite literally into the blue, too! Taking the useful XY pad features from its popular Blade brethren — a state-of-the-art additive soft synth powerhouse with a helpful human touch — and transplanting them into its own out-of-this-world workflow, together with six oscillators beating powerfully at its musical heart alongside two analogue-style modelled stereo filters with no fewer than 27 different filter types, an astounding array of processing and modulation options, serious sequencer, and an amazing arpeggiator, BLUE-II is perfect for time- based movements and vector-type sounds like no other. Scoring films need never be the same again!

Little wonder, then, that Haslinger has seen (and heard) the (musical) light. Let BLUE-II lend a helping hand to trade new dreams for old, Tangerine-tinted or otherwise. And who knows? Those Hollywood Hills could come calling and a musical move might well be on the cards... if you play them right. Just ask Paul Haslinger!


BLUE-II can be purchased as a boxed version from authorised Rob Papen dealers worldwide for €149.00 EUR (including VAT/tax)/$179.00 USD or downloaded directly from Rob Papen here: http://www.robpapen.com/buy-blue-2.html (BLUE owners can upgrade to BLUE-II for €44.00 EUR/$49.00 USD.)"

Gregory Hynes in the Jungle




via Quincas Moreira on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"New track made with only the MFOS Soundlab MKii. This time all done with a ribbon controller. No keyboard"

the one who is waiting


Published on Sep 4, 2014 millolab

"Headphones highly recomended
An afternoon improvisation.
Gear used: Waldorf Blofeld and MicroQ, Arturia Microbrute, Elektron Machinedrum, Akai mpc500 as main sequencer, Korg Ms2000, Clavia Nord Modular G2 and DSI Tetr4. Hardwire DL7 and RV8 were used on the Tetra."

1985 Ensoniq Mirage German Ad


via synthmuseum.de

Step Time Sequencer for EDP Wasp & Commodore 64


via noyzelab

"Ever wanted to hook up your EDP Wasp to a Commodore 64 sequencer? This article by Jethro Hill is the very thing. Not only is there a little step time sequencer program in Commodore BASIC, there are simple instructions on how to interface to a Wasp synth without the need for any external circuitry or interface! Just a cable! + from what I can tell this is a simple version of the code for one of the Joreth Music Systems programs."

New Pittsburgh Modular COLLAPSE (LIMITED EDITION) Analog Waveform Decimator


via Pittsburgh Modular

"Limited Edition Price - $269

The Collapse is an audio decimator; a voltage controlled, all analog audio crusher. A sonic death ray designed to disintegrate waveforms. The sound of the Collapse module is defined by two parameters, Interval and Contour. Interval assigns the periodic voltage sample rate, breaking down an audio source into ever-larger static chunks. Contour adds wow and flutter to the internal clock source, imprinting unique artifacts and subtle character on the output. The results are heavy.

Collapse wrecks audio without ever sounding harsh or thin. Compared to a digital bit crusher, the analog Collapse sounds full and warm. Taking advantage of unlimited bit and sample rate resolutions, the Collapse avoids lo-fi digital results by smoothly downsampling at infinite resolution."


Analogue Solutions Semblance Demo


Published on Aug 14, 2013 colectivotriangular

"100% Analogue Solutions Semblance"

Studio Electronics ATC-Xi demo (ATC)


Published on Aug 13, 2013 colectivotriangular

"All synth sounds and percussion = ATC Xi synthesizer.
Kick drum = uTonic"

Akai Pro Rhythm Wolf (Demo)


Published on Sep 3, 2014 colectivotriangular

"A short demo of Akai's full analogue drum machine / bass synth Rhythm Wolf showing the different sections.
Almost everything was recorded in realtime, external delay effect used on the bassline. The bassline in the first part of the video was added afterwards.
Subwoofer or headphones recommended.

Casi todo fue grabado en directo, menos la línea de bajo en la primera parte del video. Simplemente se me había olvidado activar 'record' en Ableton. "

Korg Gadget Updated with Landscape Mode, New Gadgets, Ableton Support & More

Landscape mode is particularly useful for when you want to use an external MIDI keyboard as the MIDI USB and audio connectors are on opposite ends of the iPad.  You also have more screen real-estate to interact with the controls.  It doesn't appear you can go full screen with the synths though.  Regardless it will be a step up in usability for some.

iTunes: KORG Gadget - KORG INC.

"What's New in Version 1.0.3
KORG Gadget version 1.0.3 (code name : Santa Clara)

• Two new gadgets, 'Bilbao' and 'Abu Dhabi' (In-App Purchase) [$9.99 each]
• Landscape mode for creating tracks anywhere
• Professional MIDI control takes you to an even deeper level
• A new workflow with Ableton Live: "Ableton Project Export"
• Export audio files any way you like
• Native 64-bit support. Completely optimized for the latest iPad and iOS"

Turing Machine Soldering


Published on Sep 2, 2014 Alex Parasense

"You about to watch eighteen minutes of soldering, you were warned !!!

Turing Machine page: http://bit.ly/1piVbL2 Music Thing Modular.

Voltage expander: http://bit.ly/W1ANHn
Pulses expander: http://bit.ly/1vDUg0n

Special thanks to Steven Grimley Taylor for great support,
if you like to make your own machine go to http://www.thonk.co.uk/ or
follow full guide from a first link.

But remember, this is a relatively advanced DIY project."

Super Sequence Fighter


Published on Sep 4, 2014 Brendan Byrne

Thought this was interesting. A sequencer for gaming from DIY synth maker Brendan Bryne.

"Radical arcade stick design. Super Sequence Fighter allows players to program in a sequence of attacks and movements. The number of commands and the speed that they are stepped through are variable. All controls are adjustable in real-time.

Inspired by electronic music step-sequencers."

Alex Martin - Maschine Body Music


Published on Sep 4, 2014 Alex Martín

"Playing around some EBM oldschool beats with sounds from "Monark", "Battery" and "Absynth" (KOMPLETE 9) on the MASCHINE STUDIO."

Maschine on eBay

The Prodigy - Smack My Bitch Up (NerWraK Hardware Remix)


Published on Sep 4, 2014 Calle Nilsson

"A remake of The Prodigy - Smack My Bitch Up.
Only hardware used.

Gear used:

Elektron Octatrack
Elektron Analog Four
Roland Aira TR-8
Roland Aira TB-3
www.facebook.com/nerwrak

Thanks Liam Howlett and "jimpavloff" for the inspiration :)"

EMS Synthi E Ringmodulator


Published on Sep 3, 2014 Ebotronix

"EMS Synthi E Ringmodulator by VCO & Filter Oscillation
(CV by CP251 and Kenton S&H) to
Buchla LPG, two channels in series (32th &16th) to Adrenalinn 2 to BPM Pro FX

Moog Freqbox VCO out to input (cv by CP 251 S&H) to
Filter Pro, MFC 42,Rane Mixer ,Buchla LPG,Gold Mike
+ ~ -
Akai MFC 42
Alesis 3630
Boss CS 3
DBX 286
Kenton Pro Solo & PS Mk2
Lexicon PCM 80 / 90
Line 6 Filter Pro
Make Noise Format Jumper
Moog CP 251,Freqbox
MXR Phase 100
Rane Spitter Mixer
Red Federation BPM FX Pro
Roger Linn Arenalinn 2
SPL Gold Mike
TC M one XL
Yamaha MCS 2
mackie the mixer
Hameg Dual Trace Ocilloscope HM 312-8
vid # 1114"

Korg MS-10 + Maxon AD-900 = The Approach


Published on Sep 3, 2014 n3bsvid

"[ https://citizenpark.bandcamp.com ]

This is a little demo featuring the Korg MS-10 going through an AD-900 analog delay pedal.

The patch is pretty simple:
Mod Wheel ---- Filter Cutoff
LFO ---- PWM
Pink Noise ---- Ext Input

Hardware:
Korg MS-10
Maxon AD-900

Software:
ValhallaDSP VintageVerb"

Yamaha PSS-570 - Demo


Published on Sep 3, 2014 Synthbug

"Synthbug.com
Free samples from this keyboard are on my webpage at
www.synthbug.com/Yamaha_PSS-570.html

This is a demo of the Yamaha PSS-570 synthesizer.

It actually is quite a flexible little synth. In it you have a drum machine, a preset FM keyboard, and samples that can be played manually across the keys. It also has auto cord and manual control FM. So you can create limited but good FM sounds.

The PSS-570 can be used with an adapter or batteries so you can head out and play this thing as if it were an iPad app. Put this puppy on your lap next time you take a flight anywhere and see the stares you'll get!"
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