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Sunday, March 03, 2024

Body Synths introduces the Metal Fetishist


video upload by Body Synths

"The Body Synths Metal Fetishist is a Percussion Synthesizer featuring a loopable randomness sequencer and a eurorack-compatible control-voltage interface.

The Metal Fetishist is a beat-making platform designed for rythm discovery and percussive sound design. The unapologetically digital sound engine includes a single oscillator, a white noise source, a resonant multi-mode filter and a digital distortion section featuring downsampling and overdrive."

Four Body Synths Metal Fetishist percussion synths playing together

video upload by Body Synths

"Sequencing 4 Metal Fetishist units with an Arturia Beatstep Pro. Spring reverb from Roland VX-55. Analog delay from Roland DC-20."



"The Body Synths Metal Fetishist is a Percussion Synthesizer featuring a loopable randomness sequencer and a eurorack-compatible control-voltage interface.

Explore percussion by synthesizing simple Kicks, harsh Noise, fuzzy Drones, digital Glitches and plucky microtonal Melodies
The Metal Fetishist is a beat-making platform designed for rythm discovery and percussive sound design. The unapologetically digital sound engine includes a single oscillator, a white noise source, a resonant multi-mode filter and a digital distortion section featuring downsampling and overdrive.

Random sequencing with control
The Metal Fetishist features two randomness generators. At every trigger step of the sequence, the Random Step Mod section creates a new modulation value that can modify the Pitch, the amount of Noise or the filter Cut-Off value, while the modulation amount can be selected manually. At every sequence step, the Random Skips control decides if the current step will trigger or not, based on the skipping amount selected. The big STEPS knob won't do anything at its OFF position, leaving the synth in completely random mode! But as you turn it right it will lock the previously generated random step values into repeatable sequences of length 2, 4, 8, 10, 16 or 32. Have fun with it!"

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Synth Artist Interviews via I♥SYNTHS

You might remember the I♥SYNTHS interview with Richard Devine previously posted here. Jim Smith of I♥SYNTHS has been sharing new interviews on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge.  There are currently a total of nine artist interviews.  The following is a list of each with with one pic, one quote and one link to the full interview.  You'll find some great synth spotting throughout and of course you'll get some insight and perspectives on the synths and more from each artist.  You can also find I♥SYNTHS on Facebook.




009: Shawn Rudiman

"I♥SYNTHS: What was your first synthesizer?

Shawn Rudiman: My first synth was a Yamaha b200 M. That was what started me on this wild ride. It was a Prosumer FM 8 voice / 4 op poly. I got it for Christmas in 1990. I believe I was 18 and It was my first real love. That poor synth has had a lot of flight time hours on it. They keys have started to degrade and melt and the buttons are all in need of serious replacing as well. I still love it and pull it out sometimes. The next day after that Christmas, I went out and picked up an HR16b, with whatever money I had saved. I still have that as well and it’s been modified now with the patch bay-hack that scrambles the 16-bit data lines which makes the sounds totally into something new."


Monday, December 23, 2024

Body Synths Metal Fetishist Percussion Synthesizer - SonicLAB Review


video upload by sonicstate

"Extra sounds demo on our http://patreon.com/sonicstate

‪@midierror‬ takes look at the Body Synths Metal Fetishist - an unhinged noise box and percussion synthesizer, capable of making gut-wrenching beats, incendiary fx, and supercharged percussive elements.

It's a unique unit, which is the first release from Body Synths - a monophonic digital synthesizer with sequence generation, rather than a conventional step sequencer.

The combination of an oscillator, noise generator, filter, random modulation, and 2 on-board effects leads to many unexpected results and happy accidents - particularly if you like your sound dark and distorted.

It's available now for around £369.99 RRP
https://bodysynths.com/

midierror has just launched http://potatoaudio.com

Patreons have access to an EXTRA NOISE video, with 10 minutes of no talking, balls-to-the-wall noise explorations, and we'll be following up with some free loops in the new year - exclusively available at https://www.patreon.com/sonicstate

*Key Moments:*
00:00:00 - Introduction to Bodysynths Metal Fetishist
00:00:44 - Overview of Controls and Features
00:01:49 - Exploration of Oscillator and Noise Generator
00:03:50 - Filter Settings and Resonance Effects
00:05:41 - Distinctive Sound Effects: Rust and Corrosion
00:07:26 - Random Step Modulation and Skips
00:10:38 - Performance Insights and Use Cases
00:13:12 - Summary and Closing Remarks"

Wednesday, July 09, 2025

Moog Labyrinth, Body Synths Metal Fetishist, Oberheim SEM, Juno60


video upload by Dreamcraft Music and Sound

"Inspiration:
Oberheim SEM sequenced with Body Synths Metal Fetishist https://tinyurl.com/4jpbkyha [posted here]

Patch Notes:
Tempo Sync to DAW:
Logic Pro: expert sleepers ES-5 patched to Pamela’s New Workout

Bass Sequence:
Oberheim SEM sequenced with Body Synths Metal Fetishist

Percussion:
Moog Labyrinth

Lead Synth:
Juno 60
Knifonium

@bodysynths @moogsynthesizers
#bodysynths #metalfetishist #Moog #synthesizer"

Tuesday, September 24, 2024

BODY CONTROL - EBM NEW BEAT BY YVES BIG CITY - Novation Circuit Tracks Pack


video upload by Isotonik Studios

"🎧 *Body Control: EBM & New Beat by Yves Big City* – Unleash the dark, driving energy of Electronic Body Music (EBM) and New Beat in your music production! This comprehensive sound pack, created by renowned producer **Yves Big City**, offers powerful basslines, punchy drums, and eerie synths, all inspired by classic EBM and New Beat sounds. Whether you're a fan of vintage electronic music or looking to bring an industrial edge to your modern tracks, this pack has everything you need!

🔥 *What’s Inside?*
- **Drum Kits**: Hard-hitting kicks, snares, and percussive elements perfect for EBM and New Beat.
- **Basslines**: Deep, pulsing basslines designed to drive the rhythm.
- **Synth Leads**: Classic, gritty leads with a dark, industrial feel.
- **Loops & One-Shots**: Easily integrate these into your own projects.

⚡ *Why Choose Body Control?*
- Perfect for producers of EBM, Industrial, Darkwave, Synthwave, and Techno.
- Designed by Yves Big City, a leading name in the electronic music scene.
- Fully compatible with Ableton Live, FL Studio, Logic Pro, and more.

👉 **Download Body Control Now**:
Get your copy of *Body Control EBM & New Beat by Yves Big City* from Isotonik Studios and start creating music with a darker, more powerful edge today!

Available Here: https://isotonikstudios.com/product/b...

**Timestamps**:
0:00 - Introduction to Body Control Sound Pack
0:30 - Overview of Drum Kits & Samples
1:00 - Synth Leads & Basslines Demo
1:30 - Why This Pack is a Must-Have for EBM Producers
2:00 - How to Download & Use Body Control"

Monday, September 23, 2024

BODY CONTROL - EBM NEW BEAT BY YVES BIG CITY - Novation Circuit Tracks Pack


video upload by Isotonik Studios

"🎧 *Body Control: EBM & New Beat by Yves Big City* – Unleash the dark, driving energy of Electronic Body Music (EBM) and New Beat in your music production! This comprehensive sound pack, created by renowned producer **Yves Big City**, offers powerful basslines, punchy drums, and eerie synths, all inspired by classic EBM and New Beat sounds. Whether you're a fan of vintage electronic music or looking to bring an industrial edge to your modern tracks, this pack has everything you need!

🔥 *What’s Inside?*
- **Drum Kits**: Hard-hitting kicks, snares, and percussive elements perfect for EBM and New Beat.
- **Basslines**: Deep, pulsing basslines designed to drive the rhythm.
- **Synth Leads**: Classic, gritty leads with a dark, industrial feel.
- **Loops & One-Shots**: Easily integrate these into your own projects.

⚡ *Why Choose Body Control?*
- Perfect for producers of EBM, Industrial, Darkwave, Synthwave, and Techno.
- Designed by Yves Big City, a leading name in the electronic music scene.
- Fully compatible with Ableton Live, FL Studio, Logic Pro, and more.

👉 **Download Body Control Now**:
Get your copy of *Body Control EBM & New Beat by Yves Big City* from Isotonik Studios and start creating music with a darker, more powerful edge today!

Available Here: https://isotonikstudios.com/product/b...

**Timestamps**:
0:00 - Introduction to Body Control Sound Pack
0:30 - Overview of Drum Kits & Samples
1:00 - Synth Leads & Basslines Demo
1:30 - Why This Pack is a Must-Have for EBM Producers
2:00 - How to Download & Use Body Control"

Wednesday, October 20, 2021

mx.synths for monome norns

mx.synths from infinite digits on Vimeo.

https://llllllll.co/t/mx-synths/49535

"mx.synths is a collection of eclectic polyphonic synths.

each synth has a specific style that can be tweakable via “mod” parameters. their are four mod parameters and they are synth-specific (though usually mods 2 and 3 are frequency and resonance respectively and usually mod 4 is detuning). all other parameters - found in the MX.SYNTHS PSET menu - are shared for each synth. most the parameters are evident (delay send, adsr, etc.). one special parameter is called “sub”. sub is synth specific (and not implemented in every synth) which activates some sound with low-note priority. many of the parameters have lfos."

synthy from infinite digits on Vimeo.

https://llllllll.co/t/synthy/48062

"synthy is a polyphonic synth composed of two saw-wave oscillators per note which are mildly chorused plus a pulse-wave sub-oscillator that responds with low-note priority as a monophonic bass.

synthy’s mind is its own and obeys an internal stochastic rhythm. synthy may decide to shrink or grow and when it does, it causes a global filter to close (when shrinking) or open (when growing). you can use E3 to manually take control, but after you stop turning E3 the synthy will revert to its own behavior after a certain time (available to change as a setting).

synthy’s body is modeled as six revolute joints which are kinematically re-positioned when moving with E2 or E3. the x- and y- flucuations from the kinematics of the body movement do detuning and tremelo respectively. the degree of modulation is available to change in parameters (“squishy detuning” or 'squishy tremelo').

plug in a midi keyboard to play synthy. if you don’t play any notes, synthy will try to help you out. synthy knows 1,000 chord progressions which can be recalled randomly with K2 and start/stopped with K3."

mx.synths - icarus from infinite digits on Vimeo.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

PPG WaveGenerator Submitted to Apple & Death of Digital Hardware Synths

Wolfgang Palm posted the following on his website (see my notes below)

"The first time I thought about an iPad project was last autumn. The more I got into it and the more information I collected, it sounded interesting to me.

I first did a pilot project on PC, just to check out the possibilities of a creative wavetable construction system, where you draw your waveforms and spectra and hear the result directly. This is especially challenging with the touch panel on the iPad.

When I had done this and convinced myself that it is a great tool and gives fantastic audio results, I bought a Mac and an iPad, and started programming for the real device. I inducted Cornel Hecht into the project, and he helped with the cool graphics and had many great ideas as well.

Later I invited some very experienced people like Peter Gorges and Jay de Miceli to help me with beta-testing and sound design. We also have 'nachtsmeer' and Kenneth Abildgaard in the team who have also contributed countless ideas.

I am also very thankful for the help of Russ Hughes who runs Sociatech, a specialist marketing and PR company, his expertise in helping get the message out has shown amazing results. If you have any kind of tech product you need to tell people about, then I recommend him to you.

So yesterday the WaveGenerator app was sent to Apple for approval, and we hope that it will be in the Apple App Store soon.

It is good to be back and to be able to share my creative ideas with the world in these new ways – I had a vision and here it is, it has the DNA of my first baby, but this grandchild has a 21st century personality.

Thank you for your support!"

It's great to see him back and it's great to see him embrace the iPad.

------

On the Death of Digital Hardware Synths:
Traditional digital hardware synths that is. The iPad is hardware after all. (see Update2 below)

For a while I've been thinking the iPad will be the death of traditional digital hardware synthesizers for several reasons - lower cost, size, ability to morph into whatever you want it to be, and it acts and feels like real hardware because it is real hardware. It's just as much hardware as any other traditional hardware synth running digital synthesis software. The iPad should not be equated with running software emulations on the PC or Mac, it should be equated with hardware synths with touch interfaces like the Korg Kronos and Jupiter-80, or the PPG Realizer. All digital synths are software based. My lust for digital hardware diminished ever since I picked the first gen iPad and Sunrizer and compared it with my Roland JP-8000. I picked up the JP-8000 new for about $1100 back when it came out. I picked up Sunrizer when it was called Horizon Synth for $4.99. Think about that.  $4.99 for a full blown VA synth with a morphable touch interface and it sounds great. The cost of the iPad and Sunrizer was less than the JP-8000 and you have access to a plethora of other synths, sequencers and controllers. Hook it up to your MIDI keyboard of choice and with the likes of Animoog, NLogSynth Pro, Magellan, Cassini Synth, Peter Vogel CMI (a Fairlight for $50!!!), Korg's iMS20, SynthX, and now the PPG WaveGenerator and Waldorf & Tempo Rubato's upcoming synth, and you have a hardware synth. With the iPad in it's third generation, older models will only continue go down in price, so the ability to have multiple iPads for cheap isn't too far off. There is one concern I had lingering though. Battery life. Eventually I'm guessing the batteries in the iPad will die, but I say had, because with something like the Alesis iO dock this may not be an issue. You can power it and have all your IO available at the same time. I should note my first gen iPad battery is still going strong.

It will be interesting to see what hardware synth manufacturers do next. They will have to offer synthesis methods not available in apps for the iPad, and as time goes on those differences will only shrink. You can't replicate analog, so maybe we will see more of that including hybrid synths. As for full blown digital, I can see manufacture's having a flagship synth for the pro musician on the road, a flagship controller for the iPad, and apps to go along with it. I think there will always be an audience for each, but there is no denying the iPad has become a option for digital hardware synthesis.

Picked up on Synthtopia as well.

Update1 6/30/2014: And it happened with the iconic Akai MPC line.  Via @TomWhiwell of MusicThing modular shared via Twitter:

"The Akai MPC is dead; no more standalone hardware, just iOS apps and controllers: http://www.akaipro.com/category/mpc-series …"


Update2 6/30/2014: I wanted to expand on my initial commentary on the "death of digital hardware" above. If you read it, you might think I prefer the iPad to dedicated hardware synths when it comes to digital only. Far from it.  It was written from the perspective of the potential impact the iPad could have on the world of hardware synthesis.  It was a look into the possible future and not meant to be a look into the present or even the near future.  The thought was that if you had a portable hardware device capable of turning into any digital hardware synth you might need, at a fraction of the price of a full blown hardware equivalent, what would you do?  The answer?  It depends on your needs, preferences and funds.  Personally, I like the convenience and portability of the iPad but I love the feel and tactile relationship dedicated hardware instruments have to offer.  The iPad offers the engine, but lacks the body unless you're Synth-Project.  The new Akai MPC line tries to bridge some of that, but is it enough?

Friday, September 12, 2025

Metal Fetishist Firmware v2.0 Walk-through


video upload by Body Synths

"v2.0 introduces a new Settings Menu, letting you customize the Metal Fetishist in some big ways. Swap out the classic distortion for alternative effects. Unlock new step-modulation destination parameters. Finally create odd-numbered sequences. Play the instrument directly via MIDI.

Read the Firmware Release Notes:
https://firmware.bodysynths.com

Download the new Manual, updated for v2.0:
https://bodysynths.com/resources/mf/m...

Access the Quick-Reference PDF + other resources:
https://bodysynths.com/pages/support

00:00 Feature Overview
03:17 How to Navigating the Menu?
05:07 Menu 1: Effects / Phaser (New Effect)
06:22 Dry/Wet Mixer
07:26 Flanger (New Effect)
08:00 Chorus (New Effect)
08:22 2nd Oscillator (New Effect)
10:25 How to Factory Reset
10:59 Menu 2: Mod Assign
11:29 Volume Decay Amount (New Modulation)
12:44 Pitch Decay Amount (New Modulation)
13:40 CutOff Decay Amount (New Modulation)
14:52 Volume (New Modulation)
16:46 Effect Parameter (New Modulation)
19:18 Menu 3: MIDI Channel
20:17 Menu 4: Options
20:37 Alternative Steps Length
21:05 Re-start Sequence on Play
22:30 Disable Auto-Start
24:31 Load Menu 4 Defaults
25:15 How to Display the Firmware Version?
26:41 Future Updates

More about Body Synths and the Metal Fetishist:
https://bodysynths.com

Huge thanks to everyone who helped test v2.0 before release — your feedback was invaluable!"

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

NAMM: Alesis Vortex USB/MIDI Keytar

The Features:
- Dynamic, shoulder-worn performance keyboard with attention-grabbing looks
- The first USB keytar controller—works with all of your software instruments & synths on Mac, PC, & iOS* devices
- USB and traditional MIDI jacks for use with virtually any synth, sound module, or other MIDI hardware or software
- Embedded, MIDI-assignable accelerometer for performance parameter control by tilting the neck
- Thumb-controlled volume slider, sustain button and pitch-bend wheel on neck
- Finger-controlled MIDI-assignable touchstrip, sustain, and octave-control buttons on neck
- 37 velocity-sensitive keys with aftertouch for compact, yet complete melodic range
- Eight velocity-sensitive drum pads/sample triggers enable you to create beats or trigger clips
- Large transport & patch-select controls for instant access
- Includes strap; standard guitar strap pegs are compatible with virtually any strap
- Bus powered when USB-connected to Mac or PC; battery compartment for use with MIDI modules and iOS devices

The Description:
"STORM THE STAGE
It's time to experience outrageous, unprecedented keytar performance with the Alesis Vortex. The Vortex eliminates the barrier between you and your audience by giving you the freedom to move around the stage and take the lead. With an extensive layout of touch-sensitive keys and velocity-sensitive pads on its pearlescent white body, and radical pitch and modulation controls on its neck, the Vortex empowers you to rule the stage.

WHIP IT
The Vortex is the first keytar to include a MIDI-assignable accelerometer. Now, you can get out from behind your keyboard stand and be just as visual as guitarists and singers with an instrument that will respond to your motion. You’ll be able to create incredible volume swells, amazing pitch bends, vibratos, filter cutoffs and more by tilting the Vortex’s neck in the heat of the moment during live performances.

KEYS, CONTROL AND MORE
The Vortex includes even more features never before found on any keytar: both traditional MIDI and USB MIDI are onboard, empowering you to use the Vortex with all of your software instruments and synths on Mac, PC, and iPad*. You'll have a virtually unlimited palette of sounds, ready to command with one of the most exciting keytar controllers ever.

The Vortex comes ready for instant performance, automapped for today’s most popular software synths and DAWs. Plus, you can customize and create your own mappings for virtually any MIDI software.

FULL EXPRESSION
Breathe new life into every performance with the most expressive keytar ever produced. The Vortex’s neck controls are laid out ergonomically: your thumb controls a volume slider and pitch-bend wheel while your fingers command nine front-facing controls that include a MIDI-assignable touch strip, and buttons for octave selection and sustain. Large transport and patch-select controls are centrally located on the Vortex’s body for instant access, and synth lovers will be happy to know that the Vortex’s 37 velocity-sensitive keys feature aftertouch to enable instant creative flourishes.

EVERYBODY WANTS TO RULE THE WORLD

But you can rule the stage. The Vortex is for controllerists, for those who want to perform without limitations to their movement or their sound set. The Vortex is bus powered when connected to a Mac or PC, and can also be powered by batteries when used with MIDI modules and iOS devices including the iPad. Standard strap pegs are located on the Vortex's neck and body, and an adjustable strap is included.

Outrageous keytar performance in a pristine, pearl-white body—the Vortex is the perfect storm of stunning design and incredible performance capability.

Your audience won't know what hit them."

Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Body Synths' favourite delay module for Eurorack


video upload by Body Synths

"OK here we go! Listening to the Metal Fetishist through every single output of the XAOC Sarajewo, simultaneously. Synth jam. No talking. I could have recorded 3 hours of this honestly but I hope you appreciate a short video :)"

Wednesday, October 02, 2024

Body Synths Metal Fetishist / Preset Book 1


video upload by Body Synths

"Download PRESET BOOK 1: https://bodysynths.com/resources/mf/p...
Download Blank Preset: https://bodysynths.com/resources/mf/b...
About the Metal Fetishist: https://bodysynths.com

DISCLAIMER:
Please note that each Metal Fetishist may have minor variations in the electronic and mechanical components that interface with the sound engine. Therefore, each unit can interpret these “presets” with subtle differences between them.

In addition, sequences cannot be saved as presets because the random skip and step-modulation generators are designed to produce completely unique results each time.

We’d like to encourage you to not only play with the STEPS control, but to also adjust the instrument controls; use these presets as starting points in your sonic exploration.

00:00 Intro
00:30 Kick & Noise (rhythm)
00:55 Acid Reflux (bass, rhythm)
01:22 Harsh Noise Wall (noise, drone)
01:49 Resonant Kick (rhythm)
02:25 Repetitive Bassline (bass, self-patch)
02:55 Ibuprofen 600mg (rhythm, noise)
03:18 Electric Failure (experimental, noise)
03:32 Ticking Time-bomb (rhythm, self-patch)
03:55 Pulled from the sky (experimental)
04:17 8-bit Noise (rhtyhm, noise)
04:38 Complex Rhythm (rhythm, self-patch)
05:02 Explosions (experimental)"

Saturday, May 18, 2024

Body Synths Metal Fetishist: SUPERBOOTH 24


video upload by Bonedo Synthesizers

See the Body Synths label below for more.

Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Body Synths Metal Fetishist Chrome Edition


video upload by Body Synths

"Here’s the Metal Fetishist Chrome Edition. It’s shiny but it sounds the same. Is that a bad thing? All the sounds in this video were created using it.

Limited Special Edition of 200. First batch of 100 starts shipping in a few weeks. Come to SUPERBOOTH25 to check it out in person, we'll be at booth W206.

We’ve been keeping this a secret since almost the beginning and trust me it wasn’t easy, this thing looks cool af."

Sunday, May 19, 2024

SUPERBOOTH 2024: Body Synths - Metal Fetishist Percussion Synth


video upload by sonicstate

"At Superbooth 2024 we met up with Xavi at the* Body Synths* booth. This is his first time at Superbooth and the Metal Fetishist is his first instrument. Metal Fetishist is a percussion synthesizer that features a loopable randomness sequencer and a CV interface. It is designed for rhythm discovery and explores the realm of crunchy distorted punchy pounding sounds. You can process external sounds to turn a drone synth into a percussion instrument.

Metal Fetishist Available: June 2024 Price TBC

https://bodysynths.com/"

Friday, December 02, 2016

Body in the Thames OB6 Drum Sample Pack [Volume 1]



This one in via Body of The Thames who had the following to say:

"The 'Oberheim sound is famously about big sawtooth pads and pulse wave modulated strings and the oscillators & filter are certainly truly awesome for that 'signature' feel.

I do love programming drums & percussion on analog synths as well however.

Perceived wisdom is that you need a 24db self-oscillating filter for kicks & toms etc & the OB-6 has a 12db filter which doesn't self-oscillate.

What it does have though is is an LFO which goes well into audible range plus powerful cross-modulation possibilities and so I think perhaps this pack shows another side to the OB-6 that might surprise a few people."

That said, here are the track details from BandCamp:

"This track is a short demo created entirely with just a few of the samples from the OB-6.

'Body in the Thames OB6 Drum Sample Pack [Volume 1]'

To download the entire sample pack simply download this track - included with the mp3 is a file containing your link to the full pack.

The track & therefore the sample pack is offered as 'name your own price – no minimum' so in principle it is free but the more you give, the more material will be available in the future. :)

thank you

Release notes:

Oneshot samples made by Body in the Thames using a Dave Smith Instruments Tom Oberheim OB-6 analog synthesizer.

Stockholm, Sweden December 2016

Contains;
44 kick drums (808/909 style and similar)
75 claps/snares/snaps
Individually tuned Toms
Hats, shakers, cowbells & claves
& 'Station2Station' – heavily flanged, delayed & LFO'd white noise crashes

All sounds were made exclusively with the OB-6 with no external processing.

All files are stereo wav 16bits 44.1 kHz
All files are normalized
All files are royalty free under creative commons – go crazy :)"

It really is a powerful all-round tool."

Saturday, July 29, 2023

Kaivo: A Brief Introduction


video upload by Madrona Labs

"techniques (physical modeling and granular synthesis) in an easy-touse semi-modular package. It’s laid out a bit like an acoustic instrument; the GRANULATOR module acts like the player’s touch, exciting one or more tuned objects (here, the RESONATOR module, based on physical models of resonant objects) that come together in a central resonating body (the BODY module, also physics-based)."

Physical Modeling in Kaivo

video upload by Sormena Project

"Last but not least we look at Kaivo. Kaivo is what I call experimental physical modeling. The instrument itself is fully customizable (modular) and when you combine that with a granular sound engine and a physical modeling section you’re going to get some wild results. As you’ll see in the video what you select for the resonator and for the body (the physical modeled modules) has a huge impact on the final timbre that’s produced. Note that unlike PianoTeq or String Studio this instrument requires you to use samples. Therefore physical modeling is just one aspect of this instrument and is used more like an effect that you can blend to taste rather than a dedicated method."

Granular Synthesis | Explanation & Tutorial

video upload by Sounds Good

"I try to figure out all the things that granular synths can do with the help of the granular synth daddy himself, Barry Truax.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
0:00 Intro
2:05 Time Stretching
5:09 Barry Truax's Granular Synth
7:49 What Is Granular Synthesis Actually
12:25 Outro"

Kaivo - Presets and Dials

video upload by Madrona Labs

"Overview of Kaivo's Presets and Dials

Kaivo is a software instrument combining two powerful synthesis techniques (physical modeling and granular synthesis) in an easy-touse semi-modular package. It’s laid out a bit like an acoustic instrument; the GRANULATOR module acts like the player’s touch, exciting one or more tuned objects (here, the RESONATOR module, based on physical models of resonant objects) that come together in a central resonating body (the BODY module, also physics-based)."

Tuesday, September 30, 2025

MACHINA BRISTRONICA LØSTLVLS


video uploads by LØSTLVLS



Playlist:

1. - 4. ERICA SYNTHS HEXDRUMS 01 - 04 // MACHINA BRISTRONICA '25 // LØSTLVLS
I got to spend some quality time with the Hexdrums - it sounds really beefy and each voice has a tonne of sweet spots. The Hexdrums has loads of saturation available, is built to a high standard and feels very performative. This is the first of four videos.

Check out my samples on Bandcamp - loads of vintage and modern drum machines and more, all samples ethically-sourced and locally-grown here in the lab in Bristol, UK: https://lostlvls.bandcamp.com/
5. ERICA SYNTHS PERKONS HD-01 // MACHINA BRISTRONICA '25 // LØSTLVLS
The formidable Perkons HD-01 was available at Machina Bristronica - how could I resist? For my money the Perkons is the most 'jammable' and gratifying drum machine on the market, hands-down. The person using it before filming this session was dancing and really enjoying their time with it. Was a joy to witness!
6. MODOR DR-2 // MACHINA BRISTRONICA '25 // LØSTLVLS
The excellent DR-2 drum machine from Modor aka Marcel Belmans. Was a treat to finally meet Marcel and discuss his creations. In this video Marcel kindly demonstrated the DR-2 for us.
7. BODY SYNTHS METAL FETISHIST x2 // MACHINA BRISTRONICA '25 // LØSTLVLS
Been wanting to check this little weirdo out for some time - two is even better!

https://bodysynths.com/

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Brooklyn Modular Equinox Event Saturday, March 23, 2013

Image via Retribution Body on Facebook:

"Come hear this March 23rd in Brooklyn!"

Some details via the FB event page:

"Modular Equinox: Drew McDowall (Coil) + many more--installations and workshops

LDP Institutes present an extravaganza sized Modular Synthesizer Spring Equinox complete with performances, presentations, workshops and installations. All afternoon and night.

5:30 doors open: the Modular Equinox will be in the Silent Barn artists in residence spaces and the Champagne Room.

6:00 Narwhalz presentation on hallway installation (PAiA synth/eurorack light and noise hallway install)

6:10 E.S.P. Lab presentation on 2L installation (analog video/analog noise room install)

6:20 G.Lucas Crane presentation on 2R installation (Nova Drone and light room install)

6:30 Matthew Azevedo workshop 3L: modular synthesizer basics

7:00 Mark Dwinell workshop 3L: how to integrate semi modular synths into a standard synth set up

7:30 Shawn Devin O'Sullivan workshop: how to create live techno sets using modular

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Hataken Interview


Back on March 31, I put up a post on Hataken, a Japanese DJ artist who primarily uses analog synths. At the time, Shane Chisolm, the manager of Don Juan Dracula mentioned Hataken was working on a remix version of DJD's "Take Me Home". Shane asked me if I'd be interested in doing an interview with Hataken, and I thought why not. It would be interesting to hear his perspective on the world of synths as a live DJ artist. The following is the result of that interview. Note, this is a long one. You will want to use page down to scroll through. If it is too long for you, I recommend reading one or two questions each time you visit the site. Each DIY item below would typically have been a separate post. There is a lot of interesting stuff here. That said, I start with an introduction followed by asking Hataken how it all started for him. Note the focus is primarily on synths as this site is about everything synth, and Hataken delivers. The gear he has both worked with and designed to meet his specific needs is overwhelming. There's also an interesting interlude on experimenting with frequency counters to produce specific frequencies of sound known to have healing properties, and of course there is a bit of the age old discussion of digital and analog.

Before we start the interview, I want to thank Hataken for taking the time out for this, and I want to thank Shane for suggesting it. It's a fascinating history of a DJ synth artist with interesting perspectives that I'm sure I will come back to over time. Be sure to check out the video and link to more at the end. And of course be sure to check out Hataken's website.

1. Can you tell us a little bit about yourself?

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