Sunday, May 31, 2015
Reaktor Monolite Poly K - Demo 2 (Drone mode)
Published on May 31, 2015 nLab Synthesis
Demo 1 here
https://nonorder.wordpress.com/
"Monolite Poly K is the ultimate evolution of the Monolite synth family for NI Reaktor 5.9.2 and later.
A perfect companion for experimental, noise, ambient and fx sound designers thanks to its extensive sonic capabilities.
Features:
– Monophonic/Polyphonic/Drone Play Mode for extreme flexibilty
– 4 dependent Oscillators, 2 Post Oscillators Clipping mode plus a Tone Cut Filter to create unique timbres
– Pre-Filter Grainer unit for granular processing
– Pre-Filter Fx unit with 17 different effects with automizable X-Y pad controller
– 4 Filter Mode (LP 4, HP 2, BP 2, LP 3 + Notch) with Envelope Amount and Keyboard tracking
– 2 Clockable LFOs with different waveforms (Sine, Tri, Pulse, Random, Random Hold)
– 4 Modulation Slots to allows a wide range of sonic sculpting
– 2 ADSR Envelope (Amp Envelope and Env 2) with Velocity and Glide function
– Crush Effect
– High Quality Reverb and Delay with two routing options
– Master Equalizer"
Waldorf Microwave XTk Polyphonic WavetableSynthesizer
Alesis Andromeda A6 Analog Synthesizer SN (21)A6003040300105
Modded Roland System-100 Model-101
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via this auction
"Looks 9.75 of 10
In very clean condition, please see pictures.
Works 10 of 10
Everything works as specified, overhauled before shipping to have long life and to keep original sounds. All electrolytic capacitors, some short life OpAmps/transistors/logis ICs are changed with new ones, keys knobs, sliders, switches and jacks cleaning are done before shipping.
Special modification to commonize CV/GATE level installed on buyer's requst (need no extra cost but a few more days for work).
This keyboard requires bigger than +10[V] EXT GATE signal to start EG but seller will modify it to allow +5[V] GATE signal, that is today's standard signal level of modern reissured analog synths (afaik).
And this synth will make CV mismatch in your CV/GATE signal network (due to its F based CV protocol), seller will adjust CV level to make it connectable to your [OCT/V] synths or sequencers stresslessly..."
via this auction

In very clean condition, please see pictures.
Works 10 of 10
Everything works as specified, overhauled before shipping to have long life and to keep original sounds. All electrolytic capacitors, some short life OpAmps/transistors/logis ICs are changed with new ones, keys knobs, sliders, switches and jacks cleaning are done before shipping.
Special modification to commonize CV/GATE level installed on buyer's requst (need no extra cost but a few more days for work).
This keyboard requires bigger than +10[V] EXT GATE signal to start EG but seller will modify it to allow +5[V] GATE signal, that is today's standard signal level of modern reissured analog synths (afaik).
And this synth will make CV mismatch in your CV/GATE signal network (due to its F based CV protocol), seller will adjust CV level to make it connectable to your [OCT/V] synths or sequencers stresslessly..."
reverse arp'
Published on May 31, 2015
Flame Arp 2013 update V 1.08
with 3x extern trigger in for Arp,Bass and X 2013
trigger by 4ms Peg, QCD² /Expander²
,RCD², VCA Matrix
Analogue Systems RS 100², RS110²², RS 360²
Arp Odyssey 2821 white noise
Bananalogue Serge VCS
Cyndustries Zeroscillator
Doepfer R2m, A101-2², A118, A133²,A134²², A143-1/2/9,
A149, A151²,A156²,A160/161², A175²²,A185-2(14x),
A138abc, A192-1(4Vox midi CC )
Flame 4 Vox ,Arp 2013, ,FX16,Talking Synth Module²
flight of harmony choices
Make Noise Brains ,PP², Maths²,Moddemix²²,QMMG,
Optomix, René, Wogglebug²
Malekko Anti²², Unkle²²,Jag
Moog Taurus 2, FreqBox²², MP201
Roland SVC 350 Vocoder
SSL Modulation Orgy
Tip Top Audio Z8000 manual voltage source
Toppobrillo Quantimator² (aeolian), Sportmodulator,TWF²
Logic masterclock to Kenton Pro 2000
Rocktron Rack Interface²
FX : Alesis 3630,Philtre, Boss VF-1,Lexicon MX 400, PCM 80 ,
Line 6 Echopro ,Red Federation BPM FX Pro,TC M one XL, M3000
mackie the mixer²
morse key: Vocoder TSM switch
triggered drums : Clavia D Drum 4se
vid # 1326
From the vault - another old W-30 techno rave disk
Published on May 31, 2015 SynthMania
"Here's another disk that I made in the early '90s, when I was playing Techno in Italy with a DJ friend of mine. In this disk I had chopped up the classic 2 √231 by Italian group Anticappella, very popular in Italy at the time. I had a few more sounds in it (a cat screech, an orchestra hit) but I don't really remember how I used to play them, so I improvised here. The 22 y. o. me loooved this song. And I still do ;-) I also added reverb from the Alesis Midiverb II, the fx processor that I was using at that time."
Volca Keys Arp Jam with MIDIbro and Electribe
Published on May 26, 2015 r beny
"Using the Audiothingies MIDIbro (a clone of Mutable Instruments' MIDIpal) to create an arp on the Volca Keys. I'm controlling the Volca and transposing the arp via MIDI from the Electribe, and also have the Volca's audio routed into the Electribe for use of it's effects and modulation.
All sounds generated by the Volca Keys and the effects of the Electribe."
Sidrax Organ and Volca Sample
Published on May 31, 2015 r beny
"First explorations with the Ciat-Lonbarde Sidrax Organ, an electronic musical instrument based on touch. Guest starring the Korg Volca Sample, playing some samples I recorded on a recent hike."
A bit of techno with the Analog Rytm, Analog Four, MS-20 mini and Minitaur
Published on May 31, 2015 Loopswimmer Music
"Elektron's Analog Rytm for beats, Analog Four for synths and sending CV to Korg MS-20 mini (lead synth line) and to Moog Minitaur (bass). Audio sent straight into a macbook for recording."
Korg SQ-1 Sequencer controls Yamaha CS01II Synth & a Guinea Pig
Published on May 30, 2015 peahix
"Just got this Korg SQ-1 and did some noodling with it and my Yamaha CS01II analog synth (which has had cv/gate inputs installed). The nice thing about the SQ-1 is that you can switch it to Hz/V, which is what the CS01II takes. The first part covers the different waveforms with a musical sequence, and the second part is drums done with filtered white noise. The synth was recorded direct with no FX or processing."
Mooquencer
Published on May 31, 2015
"Guinea pig Moo jams on her new Korg SQ1 sequencer while fending off hostile aliens."
This might be the first guinea pig post on the site unless you count this one.
Been here before
Published on May 31, 2015 rezzy blips
"Bit rushed video just ideas really gotta get something pro done soon"
Roland JD-Xi & KORG Volca Sample
Roland JD-Xis on eBay | Korg Volcas on eBay
MATRIXSYNTH Site Tweaks - Making the Site Faster and Cleaner
FYI, I decided to make some additional tweaks to the site in order to improve page load performance and to clean up posts a bit. The changes are not meant to improve server performance, but rather to make the site quicker to load for you (and me), especially on mobile devices. This should be a good thing for all of us. More tweaks may follow behind the scenes. If anything impacts the use and features of the site I will be sure to let you know and of course let me know if you see anything odd.
The site is always a work in progress, and the focus is always the content itself, so be rest assured that will never change. It's all the extra bits around the content that change over time. I came to realize that if the focus is the content, then anything else that might have an impact on that should have an extremely high bar.
First off, I decided to remove the new Like buttons just mentioned here. There are 10 posts per page on the site and each had to make a call to render and tally any Likes made. Not enough people were using it at the expense of the calls so I decided to nix them. That and for aesthetic reasons - the post footers should be much cleaner now, and you can share direct links to posts in your social channels if you chose to.I also removed the share buttons for the same reason. Update: share buttons are back for now. Apparently they take up minimal code and I do not believe they make a call to the corresponding service until you click on one, so perf impact in having them should be minimal. We'll see... Aesthetically, they aren't too obtrusive, and they also provide a visual cue between posts.
Second, I moved popular posts and recent comments on the right to one consolidated page along with the archives. This should help with performance as lists no longer have to be created every time you just visit the site. The popular posts list has also been expanded to three sections: the most popular posts over the last 7 days, over the last 30 days, and over the complete history of the site. If you were ever curious what the 10 most popular posts of all time were (out of 128,817 published posts to date), head on over and scroll down.
As always feedback is welcome!
The site is always a work in progress, and the focus is always the content itself, so be rest assured that will never change. It's all the extra bits around the content that change over time. I came to realize that if the focus is the content, then anything else that might have an impact on that should have an extremely high bar.
First off, I decided to remove the new Like buttons just mentioned here. There are 10 posts per page on the site and each had to make a call to render and tally any Likes made. Not enough people were using it at the expense of the calls so I decided to nix them. That and for aesthetic reasons - the post footers should be much cleaner now, and you can share direct links to posts in your social channels if you chose to.
Second, I moved popular posts and recent comments on the right to one consolidated page along with the archives. This should help with performance as lists no longer have to be created every time you just visit the site. The popular posts list has also been expanded to three sections: the most popular posts over the last 7 days, over the last 30 days, and over the complete history of the site. If you were ever curious what the 10 most popular posts of all time were (out of 128,817 published posts to date), head on over and scroll down.
As always feedback is welcome!
Restored ARP Odyssey 2800 White Face SN 281560
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"Everything was meticulously cleaned by hand during the restoration. Sliders were dismantled, cleaned, polished, lubed, tested and only the best internals were used resulting in an accurate and perfectly smooth operation. All original Arp slider caps are included! Each switch was cleaned and slightly lubed. Old capacitors and some other old components were replaced then the synth was calibrated giving you a reliable Arp that sounds crisp, clear and full of tone. The keybed was also restored, keys cleaned, buss bars and spring contacts polished, key heights leveled, and new key bushings installed so the action is like new and all keys trigger perfectly..."
via this auction

severence // pll hammer patch
Published on May 31, 2015 severence
"// creating piano(ish) type sounds with the wmd synchrodyne, additional percussion and keys from the make noise dual prismatic oscillator & steady state fate quantum rainbow II"
MRTN-CSTR con SINESTESYNTH v1 1 (La Cúpula Live Set 30/5/2015)
Published on May 31, 2015 SyntheticInstruments
"Link de Descarga : http://www.native-instruments.com/es/..."
Brighton Modular Meet 2015: James Carruthers Spectrum Prototype
Published on May 31, 2015 sonicstate
"Brighton Modular Meet 2015: James Carruthers Spectrum Prototype 8 step sequencer with a whole host of tricks up its sleeve and some very pretty lights"
Note this is the first post featuring James Carruthers.
LABELS/MORE:
Brighton,
eurorack,
James Carruthers,
New,
New in 2015,
New Makers,
New Makers in 2015,
New Modules,
New Modules in 2015,
Video
Brighton Modular Meet 2015: Transistor Sound Labs Stepper Acid
Published on May 31, 2015 sonicstate
"Brighton Modular Meet 2015: Transistor Sound Labs Stepper Acid One for the acid heads!"
Brighton Modular Meet 2015: Music Thing Modular
Published on May 31, 2015 sonicstate
"Brighton Modular Meet 2015: Music Thing Modular Tom Whitwell shows us his new modules and some new prototypes"
Modulism Event with Tiptop Audio June 5th at Urban Spree Berlin

via Urban Spree
"Modular Synths with dancefloor dreams
The first of a regular party in Berlin for electronic live acts using modular synths and beyond. Our first show is at Urban Spree on the 5th of June and we’re proudly sponsored by the legendary Tiptop Audio.
Line up:
Rain City Riot
Dubka
zv_k
Plus DJ support from Tigerlight
€10 on the door. Discounts for pensioners, service men/women, UB40 etc.
www.tiptopaudio.com
Rain City Riot
Made up of Will Rankin And Camilo Ocampo, Rain City Riot are know for their moody, cinematic and melodic sets that rise and fall above a solid dancefloor foundation of drums and sub.
Dubka
UK based lord of modular house, Dubka combines evolving melodic riffs with pulsing 909 and 808 drums laden with funk and groove.
Zv_K
One of TipTops finest exports fashions deep futurist techno with tight, intense drum work and intricately woven synth lines.
Tigerlight (DJ Set)
Described as the new voice of electronica, her DJ sets blend deeper house with syncopated garage, complimented by her incredible live vocals."
Moog Source with bult in kenton MIDI kit SN 4096
Ensoniq Fizmo Synthesizer w/ Voltage Regulator Fixed
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"Everything works perfect on it and it's in great shape. the only real cosmetic flaw is the volume knob as you can see in the image. Apparently the previous owner had a cat and it chewed on it (from what he told me). Anyways, it doesn't affect the knob at all, works just fine. The voltage regulator has been fixed too so no worries there and the power supply is included."
via this auction

Roland TB-303 Bassline SN 197100
KORG POLYSIX with Original Case
Roland System-100m D set Perfect Working in Nice Condition
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SNs 750282, 750290, 750134, 750123, 981319
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SNs 750282, 750290, 750134, 750123, 981319
Merge of synthesizer and acoustic sounds
Published on May 31, 2015 jeffdigit
"Experimentation with a combination of synthesizer and acoustic sounds."
With the Roland Jupiter-80.
Stepper Acid Ambient Techno Noodle
Published on May 31, 2015 Transistor Sounds Labs
minimoog model D and sequencer
Published on May 31, 2015 Analog Blaster
Step sequencer SQ-1 + minimoog model D
Ch A : OSC
Ch B : Filter
Gate : S-Trig
Korg SQ-1s on eBay
Monophonic sequence: Serge panel controlled with Eurorack modules
Published on May 31, 2015 inbetweenmovements
"Monophonic sequence: The Serge modular synth is controlled with various eurorack modules: Make Noise Rene, Shuffling Clock Multiplier, Doepfer A-145 LFO and Doepfer A-140 ADSR and Doepfer A-160 Clock divider. One chanel is also processed through Intellijel µFold II and then send back to the mixer/VCA of the serge panel. Added some reverb & delay to the final signal in Ableton Life."
Ciat Lonbarde / Meng Qi Rollz 5 vs Metasonix D-1000
Published on May 31, 2015 d4nnyp
"Triggering the D-1000 with a CL / Meng Qi Rollz-5. The rollz outputs are great for triggering the D-1000, the sounds of these 2 boxes also compliment each other quite well. The D-1000 is sent through a couple of Strymon pedals, the Rollz is dry."
Analog4 clocking Plumbutter
Published on May 31, 2015 koze pz
"A quick test clocking Plumbutter by Analog4.
CVA from A4 into clock-in Men With Red Steam. (0.5V)
So it works, now do something useful with it.
There’s a huge sound presence difference between the two machines.
Plumbutter is raw and very dynamic, A4 is polished and all fits.
But I must experiment more to get some nice things going on.
I’m glad clocking is not an issue, and now have to make some more cables to send CV to CQ and PB."
Tarekith Electribe Live Set 05-30-2015
Published on May 30, 2015 tarekith
"Well, I knew I was going to start working on an electribe set after I wrapped up my Maschine Studio live set, I just didn't expect it to be the very next day! Sat down a few times throughout the day to polish up what I was working on in the electribe lately, and decided to cull a few songs that just weren't fitting the vibe I wanted.
I started getting an idea for a new electribe project while I was doing all this, but I knew that I had to put some of these current songs behind me before I could wipe everything and start from scratch on a new project. So, I decided to record a short live set with some of my favorite patterns at the moment.
I was mainly using the Wet Reverb master effect to help with transitions between patterns, I haven't been able to figure out a smoother way without knowing the track order ahead of time.
This is probably a good bit more basic sounding than my Maschine Studio live set, but I still enjoy working this way and seeing what kind of music I can write when using tools a bit more limited.
Audio only version:
http://tarekith.com/mp3s/Tarekith-Ele...
Happy that I was able to use some of these ideas I've been carrying with me as I journeyed from one continent to another, but also looking forward to starting over on a new electribe project now that I'm settled. Expect some more grey Korg box music shortly! :)"
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