MATRIXSYNTH: Friday, July 15, 2022


Friday, July 15, 2022

New Module From Make Noise Event at Perfect Circuit Tonight at 7 PM


video upload by Perfect Circuit

Update: module details and pic added further below.

"On Friday July 15th at 7pm PST, Make Noise founder Tony Rolando will show off his newest Eurorack module design, alongside long-time modular artist Rodent.

Make Noise has a long history of shaking up the modular synth world with fresh, forward-thinking, and downright fun new modules and standalone instruments.

This marks Make Noise's first new release since 2021's Strega, and their first new Eurorack module since 2019's Mimeophon.

The stream will feature a module overview, Q+A, and live examples of the new design."



Initial post/details:

Make Noise will be presenting a new module at Perfect Circuit tonight at 7 PM. It's my understanding tickets for the event are full, however Perfect Circuit will be live streaming the event. I will be sharing the stream on top of the site at 7PM sharp so tune back in for the event.

Details follow:

Live Event: Make Noise First Look to New Eurorack Module
Where: Perfect Circuit Showroom 2405 Empire Ave Burbank, CA 91504
Event date: July 15th, 2022, 7 PM

About the Friday Make Noise Event
Make Noise is heading to Perfect Circuit for an exclusive first look at their latest creation. On Perfect Circuit's YouTube channel at 7 PM PST this Friday, July 15th, Make Noise founder Tony Rolando is showing off their newest Eurorack module design. Long-time modular artist Rodent will join Tony in the announcement. Tune in live for the first look at what Make Noise has cookin'. The stream will feature a module overview, Q+A, and live examples of the new design.

What Will They Reveal?
Make Noise has a long history of shaking up the modular synth world with fresh, forward-thinking, and downright fun new modules and standalone instruments. Be sure to tune in for Make Noise's first release since 2021's Strega and their first new Eurorack module since 2019's Mimeophon. This new module is top secret, so we can't share any details except we know you will love it.

Module details added further below.



Additional details via Make Noise:

"Make Noise is proud to announce our newest module, the XPO!

The XPO, or Stereo Prismatic Oscillator, is a Voltage Controlled Analog Oscillator designed for generating Sine waves, Triangle waves, Sawtooth and Spike waves, Sub-Octaves, Stereo Timbre Modulations (including Pulse Width Modulation and Wavefolding), Oscillator SYNC, Linear FM and more in the analog domain.

The XPO is designed to be the Stereo VCO complement to our Stereo Filter, the QPAS. The two modules share the core idea of complex circuits being controlled in multiple dimensions in the stereo field by a few powerful parameters. The Stereo Prismatic Oscillator also makes a particularly useful patch buddy for the STO, Mimeophon, and X-PAN.

The XPO was announced on Friday, July 15th by Make Noise founder Tony Rolando and our Sales Specialist Eric "Rodent" Cheslak at an event at Perfect Circuit." The XPO or Stereo Prismatic Oscillator is a Voltage Controlled Analog Oscillator designed for generating Sine waves, Triangle waves, Sawtooth and Spike waves, Sub- Octaves, Stereo Timbre Modulations (including Pulse Width Modulation and Wavefolding), Oscillator SYNC, Linear FM and more in the analog domain.

The XPO is designed to be the Stereo VCO complement to our Stereo Filter, the QPAS. The two modules share the core idea of complex circuits being controlled in multiple dimensions in the stereo field by a few powerful parameters. The Stereo Prismatic Oscillator also makes a particularly useful patch buddy for the STO, Mimeophon, and X- PAN.

The Story of the XPO by Tony Rolando

I was lying awake in bed at 3 am thinking about music and synthesizers, on this early morning specifically, the voice panning of the OB8. So simple, so effective. A bank of 8 analog pan-pots is tucked into the side of the instrument to let the musician choose the exact placement of each voice in the stereo field. As you play the instrument, notes may dance around your head. This led me to think about how Oberheim and most other synthesizer designers through the 70s and early 80s primarily used Pulse Width Modulation for waveform animation. Don Buchla's wavefolding techniques had not caught on. PWM has been more or less the same for decades and there is not a whole lot of difference between PWM in one instrument to another. Some allow you to modulate further than others. A few even allow you to go all the way to 0% or 100% Width. PWM was usually generated from a Saw or Triangle core, and while I tend to prefer PWM generated from a Tri-Core, the difference is subtle. The bigger difference is the filter that follows. PWM has a way of tickling the resonance of a filter that can really make the sound come alive.

This led me to think about Stereo filtering. How could a synth sound more stereo? At Make Noise we have voice panning with the XPAN, stereo filtering with the QPAS, and stereo echo verb with the Mimeophon. Surely, this was enough stereo modulation.

Then it occurred to me, why couldn't PWM be stereo? It would be very effective at creating a stereo image since the amplitude of both Left and Right would be almost identical, while still offering dramatic stereo timbral shifts. I thought to myself, surely somebody has done Stereo PWM already. I needed to research this idea. So I wrote about it in the notepad I keep on the nightstand and I eventually fell back asleep.

I woke up the next day and I immediately saw the note, I tried to read it...

Moog One sequence and sound design tutorial


video upload by SMV Producer

"Sound Banks available at:
https://gumroad.com/smvproducer
Just a 3 synths patch i made with my Moog One. Sequencer and sound design tips."

Why Aren't These Everywhere? // Sequential Take 5 // Six Month User Review


video upload by Jorb

0:00 Intro
2:57 Oscillators
5:24 Filter
11:53 Envelopes
14:48 Mod Matrix
19:12 Effects
25:19 Sequencer & Arp
27:09 Skillshare!
28:28 Sound Demos / Patches I've made
37:07 Compared to Other Sequential Synths
44:10 Short mention of other poly synths
46:33 Why Aren't These Everywhere?

Sequential Take 5 Patch Pack // Prophet 5 Factory Sounds

video upload by Jorb

A little jam on Sequential Circuits Prophet 6 Synthesizer


video upload by mily Francis

Also see Covering @ChakaKhan with a Novation BassStation II

Poly Modular Sounding Nostalgic


video upload by John L Rice

"Same basic system as previous clip, just another rough test after more changes. A polyphonic MIDI sequence played by the Arturia Keystep off screen is converted to four pairs of CV and Gate by the Grove Audio G742 at the upper left. The four voices are made up of modules from Moon Modular, Happy Nerding, Grove Audio, Synthetic Sound Labs, and Analog Craftsman in my customized Synthesizers.com folding case with Tendrils Cables 1/4” patch cords."

PATCHWORK 2022—Live Modular Electronics Event Set for SATURDAY 27 AUGUST 2022 Belgium



via Joranalogue Audio Design

Strange lights, cryptic symbols, haunting sounds... The machines have awoken.

In collaboration with Chinastraat, we are excited to present:
PATCHWORK 2022—Live Modular Electronics

A full night of live electronic music, conjured by some of the world's top modular masters. 21 international acts, spread over two stages, will craft audiovisual spectacles for the mind and the body.

SATURDAY 27 AUGUST 2022
Chinastraat, Ghent, Belgium
Info + Tickets Here

Chordset - LDM ROLI Blocks Novation Circuit Pack


video upload by

"The LDM ROLI Blocks Novation Circuit Pack consists of 7 unique custom-built Roli Lightpad M apps designed to expand the control and possibilities of the Novation Circuit. Play samples chromatically, do some fingerdrumming, or bring full tactile control of Synth Macros using Aftertouch and Slide! The pack also includes a Circuit pack with 64 specially designed patches and samples to demonstrate the power of the apps.

These 7 custom-built Roli Lightpad M apps have been created to open up a whole new level of functionality and incredible tactile control of synth parameters of the Novation Circuit.

Kloob - Galaxy Tones (realtime performance)


video upload by - Kloob -

"Hello,

Brand new video performance!

Gear used: Novation Summit, Access Virus TI Snow, Behringer Crave & Korg iElectribe.

Hope you like it!

kloob.bandcamp.com

Thanks a lot!
Dani"

Lorentz Synthesizer - NEW 2022 Preset Pack by Sound Of Izrael - Let's Use it in LOOPY PRO


video upload by The Sound Test Room

"You can get the Sound Of Izrael Preset Pack 2022 for Lorentz Synth here at Gumroad https://soundofizrael.gumroad.com/l/dvluc"

Flippin out with the Easel


video upload by Todd Barton

"Sometimes ya just gotta go there :-)"

Easel Practice 7 15 22

video upload by Todd Barton

a little fun practice . . .
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/synthtodd

Dirty Lofi Beats on the SOMA PULSAR 23


video upload by Starsky Carr

"The wonderfully gritty analog goodness of the Soma Pulsar 23 producing some lovely lofi beats.

G O R G E O U S"

Qun mk2: Using Granular as a sampler


video upload by Nunomo LLC

"It's a bit tricky, but you can use Granular as a sampler.
Here is the summary:

1. Set GRN mode to ONE
2. Set OSC1 mode to AUX L. AUX L is connected to Granular engine.
2. Set OSC1 keysync to "N" (N means no = turn off). Now pitch won't be changed by played note.
3. Set OSC1 MOD SEL to FREQ 1. Playing note will be converted to Pulse Width = Playing position of the sample.
4. Increase OSC1 MOD WIDTH. Chopping points are spread equally. If you increase the number here, the chopping point will be more spread."

Keyboard Mag July '93 | When vintage synth prices were insanely LOW


video upload by Espen Kraft

"A Yamaha CS80 for 300 bucks? You got it! A Roland Jupiter-8 for 400 bucks? You got it.
How about an Oberheim OB-Xa for 200 bucks? No problem.
Ride the time machine back to 1993 when prices for now sought after synths were an all time LOW.

Support this channel on Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/espenkraft"

Oberheim Xpander with Kid Nepro Library SN G50206

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via this auction

"Just serviced, but actually not (touched), as everything was and is perfect, even the power supply capacitors. Comes loaded with Kid Nepro sounds library"

Moog - The Source 80's Monophonic Analogue Synthesiser SN 3022X

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via this auction

"The Source, not only does it look cool, it also sounds great! The Source was release by Moog in 1981. It is a mono synth and was the first Moog to ever feature patch memory. It has 16 places to save your own sounds, as well as a simple sequencer and arpeggiator, and two fat analog oscillators and the legendary 24 dB Moog filter. The Source seems pretty underrated to us, everyone who has heard in the workshop is pleasantly surprised by its sound. The source is a more budget friendly way to get those early analogue Moog sounds, compared to the Model D and other highly sort after vintage pieces. "

Studiologic Sledge 2.5. 2 polyphonic Virtual Analog Synthesizer 2017 Black

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via this auction

"Here is one review by a Sledge owner/user

Very versatile synth with 3 filter modes, good modulation and wave tables, which is not common on hardware synths. The analogue sounds are great, sounds very close to the Oberheim for its pads, and can sound very Minimoog like also. It is an FM synth and can add harmonics via a FM amount knob but it isn't a true FM like a DX7. How it would work is by assigning the ramp LFO to one oscillator and have the second or 3rd oscillator carriers be modulated by osc1 (or osc2 in the case of osc3) so you can make some basic style patches like bells. I like using it to add harmonics to tones. Making patches is fun and straightforward with a knob per function."

Folktek Resonant Garden 2017 Copper/Bamboo Edition w/original box, jumper cables, manual, & PSU

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via this auction

You can find demos in previous posts here.

"Folktek Resonant Garden.
2017 Copper/Bamboo Edition.
Includes original box, manual, 4 jumper cables, & PSU.

Never left my studio- Mint condition.

I've made an extensive sound library over the years, so I no longer need it.
Selling it to fund the purchase of something even weirder."

Midibox Sammich SID

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via this auction

"Functions perfectly. Some tiny blemishes.

Just a warning, this is equipped with vintage chips which may eventually partially or completely fail. Modern replacements are available.

Includes power supply and 1/4" stereo to 2x 1/4" mono adapter so it can be plugged into a stereo mixer.

Midibox Sammich SID C64 Commodore 64 Synthesizer 8580 R5 chips."

Bad Gear - Korg Volca Drum


video upload by AudioPilz

"Become a Patron and get access to music clips from the show, additional content, Bad Gear samples and even more AudioPilz madness

https://www.patreon.com/audiopilz

Welcome to Bad Gear, the show about the world's most hated audio tools. Today we are going to talk about the Korg Volca Drum. Is the third drum sound specialist of the Volca series (after the Beats and Kick) a worthy successor to the legendary Korg Electribe ER-1 drum machine? Can it step out of the Shadow of the Electribe and when will Korg release the long overdue Drumlogue?

Chapters:
00:00 Intro tune
00:54 Overview Korg Volca Drum
01:28 The OG Korg Electribe ER-1 drum machine
01:40 Synth engine (Oscillator)
01:52 Pitch modulation
02:04 Envelopes
02:35 Bit reduction, wave folding, overdrive
02:53 Layers (concept, kick & snare example)
03:23 Waveguide, physical modelling (effects section)
03:48 Hidden Menu (panning, pitch quantization, accent track, slice)
04:21 Improvements (pattern chaining, swing, saving kits and patterns)
04:38 Randomizer
04:46 Motion recording, parameter locks (Elektron-style)
05:12 Active Step (polyrhythms), Step Jump (fills)
05:33 Limitations, pricing
06:11 Hate
06:40 Jam 1
07:37 Jam 2
08:32 Finale
08:59 Verdict"

Random Source Serge NTO New Timbral Oscillator and Wave Multipliers


video upload by Boele Gerkes

"Small test with these two modules. NTO saw waveshape is going into the lovely wavefolding circuits from the Wave Multiplier. Some modulation from a Verbos Multi Envelope and Verbos Random Sampling.
Signal goes through 4MS Dual delay and Noise Engineering Desmodus Versio reverb."

Demo for MIDI pattern changes with two LIVENs


video upload by SONICWARE

"The LIVEN XFM is sending MIDI program change message to change patterns of the LIVEN 8bit warps.

When the 8bit warps receives the MIDI message, the pattern switches after the current pattern ends."

Moog Mavis Synthesizer - Sonic LAB Review


video upload by sonicstate

"A new instrument from Moog is always a bit of an event and the most Youtubers hit the deadline - but not us :-) Mavis is a single oscillator subtractive Moog voice with a the classic 24dB ladder filter and a semi modular layout. (patchbay on the left).

They said it is a DIY kit, but its more of a self-assembly - in that its a piece of cake to put together. its also possible to mount it in Eurorack but you'll need to find a 10 pin header cables. (not supplied)

The addition of a wave folder takes this into somewhat new territory for Moog and provides some more East Coast style complex waveforms. You also get to use the LFO as a 2nd VCO if you wish, though it doesn't track over the same range as the VCO its still handy.

Patch bay adds plenty of stuff to tinker with as well as a S&H circuit, two channel mixer, attenuator and mult. Priced at 329UK"

Roland SYSTEM-500 Demo & Review


video upload by musictrackjp

DEMO by Katsunori UJIIE.

ROLAND D-550/D-50 VOICE CRYSTAL 4 CARD Sounds (JONATHAN CAIN) JOURNEY/ BAD ENGLISH


video upload by Eaglechild

"ROLAND D-550/D-50 Sound Demo VOICE CRYSTAL 4 CARD (JONATHAN CAIN) JOURNEY/ BAD ENGLISH

ROLAND D-550 is the rack version of the classic Roland D-50.
This came out in 1987 and can be listened in many 80s artist recordings.
An absolutely gem."
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