MATRIXSYNTH: Saturday, February 8, 2025


Saturday, February 08, 2025

"Rat Race" feat. Justin Piper & Peter MacLean


video upload by Jeremy Parker

"Featuring long-time musical compatriots, Justin Piper on guitar and Pete MacLean on drums, this moody piece is pretty heavy! The original idea for this song came from wanting to create a cyclical bass line where the beginning/end aren't totally clear, like being on a hamster wheel, so to speak. Once the vibe was clear, the title 'Rat Race' came to me, and I think it pretty much captures the feeling of being caught up in the day-to-day grind, with maybe a ray of sunshine here or there (i.e. the bridge section). I used my Polybrute for the bass and strings, with the main melody on the miniKORG 700fs and the Rhodes MKIII EK10 for all chords and solo section (featuring the EK10's synthesizer). Thanks ‪@TheEntireRobot‬ a.k.a. "Cowboy" Ben Alman for helping with the arrangement/mix. I hope you all enjoy it!"

Nothing v2 - Electronic Pop Music


video upload by POPTRONIC

"2025 remastered version, featuring EMW's System 15 Analog Synthesizer."

POPTRONIC is the man behind Electronic Music Works / EMW: https://www.electronicmusicworks.com.

You can find additional posts featuring EMW's System 15 here.

Timeless Garden Horizon: An enigmatic instrument for sonic exploration


video upload by CatSynth TV

"Trent of Whimsical Raps gives us a tour of the Horizon, a collaboration between Whimsical Raps and Meng Qi. It has an intriguing interface and contains a wide variety of features including arpeggiators, pinged filters, resonant filter banks, and delays."

Additional posts here.

Roland Jupiter-8, Drone in C#, Live Session with Strymom Big Sky


video upload by App Sound (by Matt Sour)

"A synth drone based on a c# minor chord. Added the Strymon Big Sky plugin."

ACME XP60 - Oberheim Xpander Clone In the Works



Spotted this one on Amazona.de.

The following is Google translated from the article:

"The ACME XP60 has set itself an extremely ambitious goal: the polyphonic synthesizer is to be nothing less than a 'faithful replica' of one of the greatest vintage classics: the Oberheim Xpander. The project by developer Markus Malik, who has so far offered modifications, replacement boards and repairs, is actually already in an advanced phase.

ACME XP60 - a compact Xpander

Admittedly, given the name ACME, you might think that the whole project is just another hoax report that comes around every year. But the XP60 is real and the electronics of the prototype are ready, although according to Malik there is still some need for optimization in the layout of the circuit board and the power supply.

Like its role model, the XP60 is also a six-voice analog synthesizer. However, the design is smaller, because the device, which actually has a desktop format, also fits in a 19" rack.
Not only the structure of the sound generation was adopted, but also the operating concept with the three displays. One improvement, however, are the controls with LED rings, whose colors can be customized.

For the sound generation, modern counterparts (clone chips) of the CEM3374 (Dual VCO) and CEM3372 (VC Mix-VCF-VCA) circuits used at the time are used. As a reference, developer Markus Malik was able to build the voice cards for the prototype with original oscillator ICs. In blind tests with mixed operation, no differences could be found between the original and clone chips.

There were also attempts to discretely recreate the circuit of the IC with transistors, but despite adjusted values, there were no satisfactory results in terms of temperature stability and FM, so this approach was not pursued further.

Doepfer, among others, has shown that the implementation of the complex multimode filter with its 15 different filter types can be successful with the A-106-6 XP VCF module.

Initially, no new firmware was written, but the original OS was used during development. The firmware is very complex, as envelopes, LFOs and other modulation options are also implemented using software. Tom Oberheim's consent was requested for the use of the firmware.

If the original firmware is retained, this will also entail certain restrictions, as it does not include parameter control with MIDI CCs, for example, but only Sysex. The developer may not be able to avoid creating his own OS sooner or later.

A small series of 50 units is planned initially, but a continuation is not ruled out. Information on the release, distribution and, above all, the price of the ACME XP60 cannot be given at this time, as there are too many factors that could still influence this.

So there is still a lot to do and we will report on the further progress of development."

Octatrack MKII | Oxi one | Novation Peak | Nymphes Dreadbox | Moog Mavis | Ambient electronic set


video upload by Onyx_track

Favourite Synths : Episode 1 : Roland SH-2


video upload by Luke Million

"This little beast from 1979 often flies under the radar, but it's a powerful monosynth that will put a smile on your face.

My SH-2 is connected to a RE-201 Space Echo and recorded through a Universal Audio Volt 476."

00:00 - Intro
00:40 - Background
01:28 - Overview
10:08 - Sound Exploration

PPG Returns with W2.2x4 Eurorack Module



Press release follows:

The legendary German synthesizer brand PPG is making a comeback, thanks to the collaboration between Cornel Hecht (Hell Modular) and the Liquid Sky Artistcollective (Liquid Sky d-vices).

The first release in this revival is the W2.2x4 Eurorack module, a 3U dual wavetable oscillator featuring all the original wavetables from the iconic PPG Wave 2.2. Each oscillator is equipped with a sub-bass generator, overdrive, and a built-in VCA, delivering the classic PPG sound in a modern modular format.

The PPG W2.2x4 can sound extremely true to the original or introduce new sonic nuances through its VCA/overdrive section.

It is suitable for all genres of electronic music, including Techno, Synth Pop, Ambient, Industrial, Noise, Berliner Schule, and more.

The W2.2x4 module will be available in two editions:

Limited Edition: Black front panel, strictly limited to 127 units. Shipping begins this month.

Standard Edition: Blue front panel, unlimited production. Shipping starts before Superbooth.

Additionally, the Liquid Sky D-Vices GLITHc ExpendR is compatible with the PPG W2.2x4, transforming it into an experimental mini glitch/noise/wavetable remix lab.

With its unique sonic character and heritage, the W2.2x4 brings the spirit of PPG into the contemporary Eurorack world. Be among the first to experience this modern classic!

"PPG® is a trademark of the Native Instruments Group, used under license."

www.liquidskyd-vices.com

Stylophone CPM DS-2 and Oberheim TEO-5 Drone Synth Jam with Walrus Slöer Reverb Pedal 2/8/2025


video upload by

"A nice mellow ambient jam featuring the Oberheim TEO-5 with Walrus Audio Slöer Reverb Pedal, and the Stylophone CPM DS-2 with Korg NTS-1 providing flanger, ping pong delay and riser/shimmer reverb.

Bella helps out with the camera work too. 🐱"

242t drm mach unfolded


video upload by Todd Barton

"A brief tutorial on this "drum machine" patch whose core is the Tiptop Buchla 242t Programmable Pulser.

My Patreon: / synthtodd"

Dirtywave M8 - "Grid Chips" - [Chiptune | Rave | Breakbeat]


video upload by Electronisounds Audio

"Whatever kind of music you are making - KEEP IT UP, Friends!
Don't stop making *YOUR MUSIC*!!
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WEBSTORE ► https://www.electronisounds.com/
PATREON ► https://www.patreon.com/DeanDaughters"

DIY Analog-Hybrid Synthesizer with Rene Schmitz Vakuum-Tube VCF


video upload by Andreas Remshagen

"At first I wanted to build a complete vacuum tube synthesizer but I had problems with the vacuum tube VCO and the correct intonation over several octaves. That's why I decided to build two AS3360 chip VCOs and run them through a vacuum tube mixer. I used Rene Schmitz's vacuum tube filter as the VCF. ADSR, VCA and ring modulator run on AS chips. The envelope curve display is done via a Toyo 6E5 Magic Eye"

Vermona Synth (1980) - Restored.Midified.Beauity


video upload by LFOstore

"Our great masters Alex Taber & Dimitriy Ivanov restored Vermona Synthesizer, an 45 years old mono machine.

With all functions working, stable general tune,retrofit midi & custom wood panels.

Sound of Vermona Synth is massive & warm, moogy-like.
2 Detunable VCO's with Fine & Coarse settings
Preset & Manually adjustable VCA & VCF envelopes.
Noise source as extra, glide & VCF mod with single sine lfo.

In this video Nick Klimenko showing capabilities with custom solo leads,
basses & various sequences.

Enjoy!"

Sound Master SR-88 analog drum machine (Boss DR-55 clone) *custom restoration*

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Roland TR-09 Rhythm Composer

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via this listing

Additional SYNTH CITY Listings

JRD / Synthcube 1601 Sequencer (ARP clone) 2019 - Black

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via this listing

"This is a professional DIY build of the JRD / Synthcube ARP 1601 sequencer clone.

Revision 5 includes the aftermarket clock divider, designed by JRD for sale with the base kit.

This sequencer is a wonderfully fun studio and performance bit of gear."

Ult Sound DS-4M - Toyo Gakki DS-4 Reissue Drum Synth

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via this listing

"Perfect condition Ult Sound DS-4M - Toyo Gakki DS-4 Reissue Analog Drum Synth."

You can find demos of the DS-4M in previuos posts here.

Yamaha VL-1 Synthesizer

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via this listing

Roland Juno-60 Analog 61 Key Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer w/ Flight Case

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Sequential Trigon-6 49-Key 6-Voice Polyphonic Synthesizer

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via this listing

VIC-4 - Custom synth


video upload by Love Hultén

"Custom synth made for a client

Incl:
Minilogue
FS02 Reverb
Videoscope
Pull-out keybed"

02.07.2025 Mos-Lab & Scrotum Lab


video uploads by batchas

"Trying some ideas with the Mos-Lab 2500. I dind't cut the video despite a few defects."

It's all Voltage | The Modular Classroom | Lesson 1 (feat. Serge DUSG and GTS)


video upload by Cinematic Laboratory

"OK, here's episode 1 of my modular classroom series. Again. I had to reupload due to editing errors. So I worked on it some more, added some stuff and removed a segment that went to Lesson 2.

I had to pick a reference because we all own different case layouts. I assume everyone can follow and try some of it if you own a Maths, Falistri, Rampage or Abacus. I'll be using Serge DUSG and GTS for most of this video. I did not include the 281T quad function generator because it will get its own lesson.

We're going to be taking about rise and falls a lot. They're the foundation for modular sound generation and movement. It's all voltage. When we think of a triangle wave as a basic waveform, we can break it apart and see it as a rising voltage, a falling voltage in a repeating cycle over periods of time. Time will determine if it's a VCO or LFO."

Slope Language | The Modular Classroom | Lesson 2 (feat. Maths, Rings and Clouds)

video upload by Cinematic Laboratory

"In Lesson 1 I introduced a hidden sonic world of rise and falls, a foundation for making sounds and movement and for interaction with other sounds and movements. I realized it's hard to make lessons without reference gear and I picked Maths as the No. 1 module to explain the core concepts of low level synthesis. While making this lesson, I figured out this 'slope language' which could be an alternative to patch diagrams. Diagrams only work on a system with a fixed layout and modules. In modular this just doesn't work because all modulars are different and personal.

I also needed to find a way to combine high level music making with low level modular techniques and explain why it's worth it to dive a bit deeper. I used Rings and Clouds as a methaphor for 'fastfood' because it's really easy to make great music. This often sounds like a bad thing but it's not. Too easy is good. It confirms that modular synths can be cool. But it's even cooler to hear what happens when we add a bit of low level movement. Sticking to the metaphor of cooking with sound, it becomes a Chef's kitchen, where Rings/Clouds are the signature ingredients, and Maths is the secret sauce.

The goal for these classes is to learn how to think in voltage slopes (rise and falls) and these 'slope language' diagrams seem to work for lots of module combinations. I was able to 'translate' a Maths patch to Tides and Blinds. It works because we're taking a step back from the panel layout, and focus on what the voltage is doing. The recipe. For me, it felt like a missing link that really helps me to explain things. Now let's hope this works for you too."

Mano Sinistra


video upload by Synthesizer Explorations

"Moog Muse"

KeepLookingForYou


video upload by Downpoly

"Catching some moonbeams while I wrapped this one up. Taking it slower and a little more chill, I wanted to create something that might strike a nerve. I give you 'KeepLookingForYou', a mellow drop that lingers for something before, but cannot figure out. The latest in a slew of tracks being written for an independent release."
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