MATRIXSYNTH: MMTA SYNTHFEST 2013


Showing posts with label MMTA SYNTHFEST 2013. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MMTA SYNTHFEST 2013. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Modular Wild Visits MMTA Synthfest 2013


Published on Mar 19, 2013 modularwild·22 videos

"Clips from my visit to Mostly Modular Trade Association's Spring Synthfest 2013. Includes performances by Computer Controlled and Mark Mosher, the Petting Zoo, and the Jam Room.Only sorry I couldn't shoot more footage :) Sound and Video by Raul Pena.©2013 Raul Pena"

Horse Man at the MMTA Spring SYNTHFEST



via infradead on Muff's

"I got tired of standing in front of my modular so i made a patch with choices controlling a bunch of stuff then put a note on the modular that said 'Play with the joystick eh' and left. Found this pic on facebook this morning."

Monday, March 18, 2013

MMTA Spring SYNTHFEST 2013: New Mark Mosher Performance Videos


Published on Mar 18, 2013 matrixsynth·276 videos

http://markmosher.bandcamp.com



These are in via Rich Twyman.
You'll find two more posted earlier here.

MMTA Spring SYNTHFEST 2013: John Bowen Demos the Rotors on the Solaris


Published on Mar 18, 2013 matrixsynth·274 videos

One of my favorite features of the John Bowen Solaris. You won't find this in other synths. The simplest way to think of a rotor is a cycle through four oscillators. You can set whatever oscillators you want in the four rotor slots in any order you like, including up to four external audio inputs. If you want you can set all rotors to just OSC 1. Why would you do that? Because you can set modulations on OSC 1 and then use the rotor to skip through the changes. You can then cycle the rotor into the audio frequency range to create new timbres not possible on other synths. You can also adjust the crossfade level for the rotor for either smooth sounding or more edgy transitions. Everything is open to modulation as well. This is a new and pretty incredible method of timbral synthesis for source oscillators when you think about it. Be sure to see the John Bowen Synth Design website for more.

A side note: this marks the last post of my own content on the MMTA Spring SYNTHFEST 2013. More is coming in from others though, so stay tuned.

MMTA Spring SYNTHFEST 2013: Computer Controlled - Octotrack & TT-303


Published on Mar 18, 2013 matrixsynth·273 videos

Part of Computer Controlled's performance with the Cyclone Analogic TT-303 & Elektron Octatrack. Apologies for the audio quality on this one. It sounded much better live. The TT-303 sounded great BTW.

Again, these videos are meant to give you a look at the event. Be sure to see the MMTA SYNTHFEST 2013 label for all posts on the event this year. I leave the link up on the top right of the site for a little bit while new posts come in.

VR Panoramas of Seattle Area Artist Studios - Project Seeks Local Musicians


This is just a heads up for those that might be interested. Bradford Bohonus specializes in high resolution panoramic photography. You might remember some of his panorama's of this year's MMTA SYNTHFEST from this post.  He is looking for more musicians to be represented in his on-going personal project photographing local Seattle area artists in their studios. ( See: http://www.bohonus.com/artists/ ). Let him know If you are local to the Seattle area and would like to participate. There is no cost, and you are welcome to post links to the finished panoramas on your website, Facebook, Twitter etc.

KMI QuNexus and Moog AniMoog at Synthfest NW 2013


Published on Mar 18, 2013 Christian Heilman·16 videos

"Keith McMillen Instruments new Smart Sensor Keyboard controlling Moog AniMoog app in iPad, shown at Synthfest NW 2013. For more information on QuNexus, visit http://www.keithmcmillen.com/qunexus/"

Update: some pics from the event.  Click on them for the full size shots.







MMTA SYNTHFEST 2013: Dave Bristow & The History of Yamaha FM Synthesis


Published on Mar 18, 2013 matrixsynth·271 videos

This is a fascinating and significant bit of synthesizer history starting with the Yamaha CS80 through the DX7 from the man that was actually there. Yamaha hired Dave Bristow to showcase the Yamaha CS80 followed by asking him to provide input on their first FM synth the GS1.  It was sold as a preset synth but in the video you will see a programmer for it.  Dave was the person that Yamaha had program the presets for it followed by the GS2, DX7 and more.  You'll see the prototype for what became the DX7.  The prototype actually had a DX5 label and a huge breadboard of chips.   He co-authored "FM Theory and Applications" with Dr. John Chowing, the man that discovered FM synthesis at Stanford Unniversity, and he was a member of IRCAM.  Do not miss this. Bookmark it for when you have time if you need to. Dave also had a prototype SY77 at the event. You can see it in my video walkthrough as well as my event pics here.  An interesting side note is John Bowen was at the event, so we had both the man responsible for the presets on the Prophet-5 and other early Sequential Circuits synths, and the man behind the DX7 and other Yamaha FM presets.  Pretty incredible bit of synth history there.

Dave Bristow is part of the Music Technology group at Shoreline Community College where the MMTA Spring SYNTHFEST was held. Via Shoreline:

"Dave Bristow was born in London and began to study music on the piano at an early age. He graduated from university with a BSc in Psychology but soon turned his musical talents full-time and worked as a professional piano/keyboard player with jazz fusion, rock and folk bands. His interest in electronic music and sound steered him towards synthesizer design and development and he played a key role creating factory voicing for the well-known DX7 synthesizer and indeed most of Yamaha's FM synthesizers up to and including the SY99, and is internationally recognized as one of the important contributors to the development and voicing of FM synthesis, co-authoring a text-book on the subject with Dr John Chowning called "FM Theory and Applications". Dave has toured the world as a professional synth demonstrator teaching courses on synthesis and related acoustics in Europe and the USA. He spent three years at Pierre Boulez's music research institute, IRCAM in Paris, running a MIDI and synthesis studio and working with the visiting composers. He moved to the United States in 1995 to work with the electronic music company Emu Systems, Inc. in product development with sampling and filter based synthesizers. Following that in 2002, he began working again with Yamaha as a consultant, focusing on the introduction and support of their small format audio chip series (SMAF) for cell-phones and other mobile devices with ringtones and system sounds. More recently he ran and developed a non-profit community music school for four years on Bainbridge Island, and now spends his time teaching electronic music production and synthesis, and playing with his jazz trio."

Sunday, March 17, 2013

MMTA Spring SYNTHFEST 2013 Panoramas by Bohonus VR Photography


Check them out here. These are pretty amazing.  They will bring you into some of the rooms of the event. The first two panoramas are the entrance and Trade Room hall, the third is The Petting Zoo before it got packed, the fourth is the Jam Session room before the the lights were dimmed, and the fifth was the Performance and Presentation room where you saw Mark Mosher, IDOW and Craig Padilla in previous posts.

MMTA Spring SYNTHFEST Pics by Scott Rise of Division 6


Full set here.

Top: Division 6
Middle: Division 6 Jacklight
Bottom: Mark Mosher



2013 MMTA Synthfest featuring Craig Padilla


2013 MMTA Synthfest featuring Craig Padilla from Paul Clark on Vimeo.

"On Saturday, March 16 2013 the MMTA ( Mostly Modular Trade Association ) staged a modular synthesizer Synthest, featuring a "Petting Zoo" where enthusiasts could show off their gear , "The Performance / Telepresentation Room" for performances and presentations, "The Trade Show Room" where manufacturers gave demos of their gear and a "Jam Session Room" a big day-long jam session that anyone could join and leave as they pleased.

This is an overview of that day (minus the Jam Session Room)."

MMTA Spring SYNTHFEST 2013: Walkthrough & Craig Padilla Performance


Published on Mar 17, 2013 matrixsynth·271 videos

Quick walk through of the event ending with a portion of Craig Padilla's performance.

MMTA Spring SYNTHFEST 2013: I DREAM OF WIRES Presentation

Published on Mar 17, 2013 matrixsynth·269 videos

First ten minutes is the IDOW trailer. You can find it here. Q&A with the director Robert Fantinatto comes in after ten minutes. Skip to 9:50 to get to the skype call. Again, these videos are meant to bring you to the event. You'll get some additional insight into the film not found anywhere else.

http://idreamofwires.org

MMTA Spring SYNTHFEST 2013 Pics - 3rd Set



This is the last set I took. It has also been added to the full set here.

If this does not load for you, click here for the set.

MMTA Spring SYNTHFEST 2013 Pics by James Maier aka Carbon111


Full set on Facebook here.


Pictured:

Mark Vail, author of Vintage Synthesizers & former Editor of Keyboard Magazine drawing the winning ticket for one of two Bob Moog Foundation raffles at the event.  Craig Padilla on the right & Jarrett manning the desk on the left.

David Skinners Synthesizers.com Box11 cased system.  Randy Jones of Madrona Labs in the background to the left. I also see Lorne aka kidtronic with a MATRIXSYNTH T!  :)

Jason with his three cabinet wide Mattson Mini Modular system & the recently released SQ816 sequencers.

MMTA Spring SYNTHFEST 2013 Pics by Computer Controlled


Full set on Facebook here.

Pictured:

Division 6
Synthwerks





Saturday, March 16, 2013

Back From The MMTA Spring SYNTHFEST

And I am back... This year's SYNTHFEST was the best. More posts will follow, but now I need to catch up on the day's non-SYNTHFEST posts. Some of what you have to look forward to is the I Dream of Wires presentation with some insight on what to expect from the film aside from the interviews (you can thank me for asking - I think I got caught on film but I did try to hide to not ruin the experience for anyone). After that I captured a walkthrough of the event areas (camera induced nausea coming your way - it's always that way when you do a flyby of everything). I caught some of Craig Padilla's performance on video, Dave Bristow's talk on his time at Yamaha starting with the CS80 and on through the history of Yamaha FM synthesis and the launch of the DX7. Dave's talk was the absolute highlight for me. This is synth history in its essence. It's something you will not find anywhere else and it comes from the man that was there, working for Yamaha giving feedback on their designs prior to the public ever knowing a thing. There are tons of funny moments and interesting behind the scenes stories in this one. You do not want to miss it. After that I captured some of Computer Controlled's performance with a Cyclone Analogic TT-303 and Elektron Octatrack. The TT-303? It sounded amazing. I am sold. I ended with some time tweaking the John Bowen Solaris, specifically focusing on the rotars. As always these posts are not meant to be polished, they are meant to be raw and they are meant to bring you to the event. If you have ever been to one including NAMM you will understand. If you haven't been to one, you'll get a taste for what these events are like. This one was truly special. I can't wait for the next! Now back to regular programming. SYNTHFEST posts will follow soon after.

MMTA Spring SYNTHFEST 2013 Pics - 2nd Set



These have been added to the main set as well. Posting these separately for those that already went through the last set. I'm still hear so there's more to come. Enjoy the synth spotting. :)

If this does not load for you, click here for the set.

MMTA Spring SYNTHFEST 2013: Mark Mosher Performance


Published on Mar 16, 2013 matrixsynth·268 videos

Update: finally have a chance to add some more info. These are just two videos of Mark Mosher's performance set at the MMTA Spring SYNTHFEST 2013. I believe the whole performance was recorded so hopefully we'll get to see it soon. These videos are just to give you a taste of what it was like to be at the MMTA SYNTHFEST.

The main instruments or rather controllers featured were Percussa's AudioCubes, the Yamaha Tenori-On & a Moog Theremin in the second video courtesy of Lunchbox Audio

You can find Mark Mosher's music at http://markmosher.bandcamp.com

MMTA Spring SYNTHFEST 2013 Pics



First set of pics. More to follow now that I have an internet connection. Have fun synth spotting! :)

Update: the full set has been uploaded.  Also, if this does not load for you click here for the set.
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