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Sunday, April 02, 2017
A Tribute to Ikutaro Kakehashi from "R is for Roland" Co-Author Florian Anwander
In case you missed the news on Ikutaro Kakehashi's passing yesterday, see this post.
via Florian Anwander, co-author of R is for Roland:
"I owe him so much, and I learned a lot from him about believing in an idea. Thank you Kakehashi-San!"
Florian tells me Ikutaro Kakehashi signed his book for him just last year in 2016.
Thursday, January 15, 2015
HARMS MAC16 MIDI Analog Converter

"The Harms MAC16 is a rare MIDI-to-CV/Gate converter which was made by a small one man company Harms in Hamburg Germany in the late nineties. The original price was around 1250 Deutschmarks (about 600 Euro). It provides 16 channels, which can be configured for any kind of MIDI to analog conversion. Basically there are five modes:
VCO (CV) - which converts note data, pitchbend into either Oct/V or Hz/V Voltage. Portamento can be added. There is also the possibility of microtuning, octave spread (for mistuned or non standard synths!), pitch offset and keyboardsplit zones
VCF - converts basically the note info into a voltage; then a SoftEnvelope, a SoftLFO, and one MIDI controller (modwheel or aftertouch) can be added; the amount of the envelope and/or the controller can be controlled by the velocity of the corresponding note. The converter channel can get its information either from a MIDI channel in general (using the last note) or can be assigned to a dedicated VCO-channel for polyphonic setups (* see below); keyboard splitzones are possible
VCA - same as VCF, only with other name
Aux - same as VCF, only with other name
Lite - similar as VCF, but no assignment to a dedicated VCO
Gate/Trigger - creates a gate (positive or inverted) from a note on event. Again it can use either the last note information from all notes of one MIDI-Channel or it can be assigned to a dedicated VCO-channel for polyphonic setups (* see below); splitzones are possible too of course
DIN-Sync out from MIDI-Clock"
See Florian Anwander's page on the Harms MAC16 for a pdf of the manual and more.
Chord-Trigger for Korg Polysix and Poly61
Chord-Trigger for Korg Polysix and Poly61 from Florian Anwander on Vimeo.

This is still a prototype, and the final version will look a little bit different.The addon module will be available as kit and as complete module.
To add the module to the Polysix/Poly61 good skills in desoldering chips are required. It is easily possible to remove the kit and to bring the synth back to the original state.
If you are interested in the module, please visit http://fa.utfs.org/diy/korgpolysix/. As soon as I will have the final version, I will announce it there."
Update: the following are some other projects by Florian Anwander:
Most well known are the Korg Monopoly Modifications (and the simplified adjustment procedure)
http://fa.utfs.org/diy/korg_monopoly/index.html
http://fa.utfs.org/diy/korg_monopoly/modifications.html
http://fa.utfs.org/diy/korg_monopoly/vco_adjustment.html
Modifications for the Jupiter 6:
* adoption of the signal level to the resonance
* linear FM for the Crossmodulation
* Filter-FM
http://fa.utfs.org/diy/rolandjp6/
(I can put the sound examples to soundcloud, so you can include them easier)
A very simple addition of a LED to the voicecards of Yamaha CS50/60/80, which makes it much easier to tune the synth.
http://fa.utfs.org/diy/yamaha_cs60/
A DIN-Sync to Trigger-Module
http://fa.utfs.org/diy/a100/sync2clock/
It can be used as 3HU modul or as module in other boxes. Like in a CR-78
http://fa.utfs.org/diy/rolandcr78/cr78_DINSync_interface/ (this one is with a prototype board, but meanwhile I have a complete pcb)
Other information that might be interesting is
about the Harms MAC-16, a rare 16-Channel MIDI-CV/Gate converter
http://fa.utfs.org/diy/harms_mac16/
a overview about all analog roland filters:
http://fa.utfs.org/diy/roland_filters/
the service manual for the Akai S-612
and also some information about the rare multisampling option for the S-612
http://fa.utfs.org/diy/akai_s612/"
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Tuesday, February 13, 2024
First test fanwander VMC-2 with a2midi Software (Version 0.11)
video upload by Florian Anwander
"Testing the betaversion of my forthcoming module VMC-2. The module converts analogue voltages (triggers/gates/cv) into MIDI-Data. In the Video two Doepfer A-155 send CVs and Triggers into the module and the module sends MIDI to a Roland/Boss SC-33.
For more information go to https://www.florian-anwander.de/vmc/
and to https://www.sequencer.de/synthesizer/... (german forum)"
Saturday, October 08, 2022
VMC - midi orientated eurorack modules with voltage control
video upload by Florian Anwander
via https://florian-anwander.de/vmc/
"The VMC-System is a series of modules for Eurorack systems, which provide MIDI handling and (analog) clock handling in a broader sense. The modules are internally connected by an additional ribbon cable, which provides powersupply, MIDI busses and an analog clock bus. Basically this bus can be combined with the Fluxus Modules by http://soundcomplete.net/ if an adapter board is used.
The modules are distributed under the brand name fanwander.
The following modules are planned:
Euro-Pal: a euro rack version of the MIDI-Pal - with kind permission of Emilie Gillet (Merci beaucoup!). Clock-Man: a master clock generator for MIDI-clock, DIN-sync and analog clock. Assumingly including a shuffle and swing function.
Break-Beat: a bar orientated start / stop / restart function. The idea is based on the Mungo-Enterprises Sync2 (I give big kudos to John Pillans!).
DIN-2-CLK: a DIN-sync to analog clock converter. This will be the "professional" followup to my DIN-Sync to analogue clock interface
All modules are available as assembled modules and as kits. Frontpanels and PCBs may be sold separately.
At the moment a first production run has started with the following modules:"
"The VMC-1 is a generic module, which combines an ARDUINO NANO with a display, five buttons, three digital-inputs and two control voltage inputs with amount control.
This module may run various software.
At the moment (12/2021) I offer only the SQ-3P sequencer, but other programs like chord-trigger, voltage controlled MIDI-converts, or similar will follow soon.
You need at least one of the Input/Output modules listed below to connect the VMC-1 to youre MIDI-environment. For details see the VMC-1 users manual
Width: 18HP
Depth: 40mm
Powerconsumption:
if powered with +12V ~300mA, if powered from +5V ~250mA, less if used without LED backlight
The modules are distributed under the brand name fanwander."
Sunday, June 23, 2024
Chord Trigger for Korg Polysix and Poly61
video upload by Florian Anwander
"An add-on pcb expands the Korg Polysix and Korg Poly61. An external analogue trigger-signal triggers the actually played chords.
The pcb is available at https://www.florian-anwander.de/korg_..."
The chord trigger was featured on the site back in 2015 here.
Update: The video above appears to be the same Vimeo video in the prior post, just uploaded to YouTube. Leaving this post up for anyone that may be interested.
Saturday, April 01, 2017
RIP Ikutaro Kakehashi, Founder of Roland
via Tommy Snyder:
"Ikutaro Kakehashi, founder of Roland, father of the TR-909, TR-808, Godfather of MIDI, and someone who I have collaborated with for 38 years, and also considered him as my 2nd father, passed away at the age of 87. He was a super funny, wonderful and gifted human being, and his contributions to the musical instrument world , and music, touched millions of people worldwide. RIP dear Taro.........."
This was shared only 5 hours ago. I am not seeing an announcement from Roland. I will update this post if anything new comes in.
Sad day today. Another legend and hero lost.
Update: added a few videos below including a pretty nice tribute. If you know of any other good videos featuring Ikutaro Kakehashi, send them in.
Monday, April 14, 2014
Kraftwerk's Florian Schneider Studio Sale
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This one in via Florian Anwander.
"Apparantly Florian Schneider from Kraftwerk is doing some studio sale."
You'll find the full list of items here. I grabbed some of the synth items for the archives.
Pictured:
Computone Wind Synthesizer Driver Midi Controller
Vermona Digital Rhythm Machine
Firstman Sequence Synthesizer Model SQ-01
Roland SH-101 Synthesizer
Russian Vintage Synthesizer
Roland CR-78 CompuRhythm SN 976966
Formanta Electronic Percussion Synthesizer
Korg Programmable Rhythm KPR-77 Drum Machine
Syntovox SPX-216 Vocoder Synton Effects Unit SN 0019
Waldorf Midibay Midi Patchbay
Reverse Keys Korg Poly-800 Synthesizer
Yamaha CS-15 Synthesizer
This one in via Florian Anwander.
"Apparantly Florian Schneider from Kraftwerk is doing some studio sale."
You'll find the full list of items here. I grabbed some of the synth items for the archives.

Computone Wind Synthesizer Driver Midi Controller
Vermona Digital Rhythm Machine
Firstman Sequence Synthesizer Model SQ-01
Roland SH-101 Synthesizer
Russian Vintage Synthesizer
Roland CR-78 CompuRhythm SN 976966
Formanta Electronic Percussion Synthesizer
Korg Programmable Rhythm KPR-77 Drum Machine
Syntovox SPX-216 Vocoder Synton Effects Unit SN 0019
Waldorf Midibay Midi Patchbay
Reverse Keys Korg Poly-800 Synthesizer
Yamaha CS-15 Synthesizer
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Micro Performance Poly-MIDI.1 Update
via Florian:
"I am the one who bought the Poly-MIDI from Bernd. It took me some time to understand how it works, but in fact it works fine - though I did not get everything. There are five sequences, which must be recorded from an external MIDI-keyboard in realtime. I did not find any relation between the keyboard like coloured buttons and the input modes. There is no mode, where you could use the buttons as a keyboard.
For playback there is a non-quantized mode and several quantized modes from 16th to quarter notes and several triplet modes.
Very nice feature is a chord trigger mode: it records a chord from MIDI and in playmode this chord will be transposed by the incoming MIDI notes.
There is also a step input mode, but each step it seems to be related to an step of the clock. The internal clock is 192 ppm - so this step mode is not very useful - at least until I understand it better. ;-)
Regarding clock: It reads and provides MIDI Clock, DIN-Sync and a TTL-clock (which is identically with the clock signal from the DIN-Sync), and finally it outputs a 16th trigger. Unfortunately it does not sync to an external 16th trigger. Syncing as slave works only for MIDI and DIN-Sync, the external Clock in seems to require TTL-level and so it is very "timid" (sorry, funny word, but describes it the best).
Finally I am still seeking for more information. There is no brand description neither at the outside nor inside the case. This one has the serial number "00387", but I cannot tell whether there really were that much of these sequencers. My suspicion is, it means: third made in 1987...
Anyone who has more info please get in touch with me via http://fa.utfs.org/contact, or of course, post it at matrixsynth.
All the best, Florian Anwander"
Monday, October 18, 2010
Synthesizertreffen München 2010
YouTube via SCHAAFJOERG | October 17, 2010 - Vid replaced with HD version October 18, 2010
GRP at :27. New Melltron interface at 1:40. Dieter Doepfer at 1:16, John Bowen and the Solaris at 2:10, and tons more of course. Music and video by Joerg Schaaf of Radikal Technologies performed on a Spectralis 2.
"Am 16/17 Oktober 2010 fand das Synthesizertreffen erstmalig in München statt. Florian Anwander, Theo Bloderer sowie Martin und Stefan vom Musikhaus Hieber Lindberg in München haben das möglich gemacht!"
Googlish:
"On 16/17 October 2010, the synthesizer meeting was first held in Munich. Florian Anwar, Theo, and Martin and Stefan from Bloderer Musikhaus Hieber Lindberg Munich have made this possible!"

Pictured: synthfrau and her leopard skin mini and modular.

Update: videos and links to pics via Moogulator of sequencer.de:
Synthesizer Treffen München 2010 Part 1 von 2
YouTube via Moogulator | October 18, 2010
"Synthesizer Meeting Munich 2010,
http://www.sequencer.de/synthesizer/v...
not too many noises in here, just gear watching. es gibt hier nicht zu viel zu hören, eher zu sehen."
Synthesizertreffen München 2010 Part 2 von 2
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Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Vintage Mystery Synth
Anyone know what this is? It was recently spotted by Florian Anwander who had the following to say:

the success is mediocre. It might read Mma 090. It looks like the grey rectangle is a speaker (there is a second under the moog FX). Can anyone identify what it is?"
The style reminds me of Boehm or Bohm, but I couldn't find it in the archives. If you know what it is let us know!

"Richard von der Schulenburg, who used it while this event, kindly answered my request. It is a 'PENTA Stereo keyboar' by the brand GERLAND. I found as a single hit on google this picture.
I've never heard about it, neither the brand nor the instrument. If I search for the brand name, then I find typical home organs."

GARLAND is an organ brand. Note the button style is the same as the PENTA.
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Sunday, May 03, 2015
New Elka Synthex 2 Digital Desktop Synth From Mario Maggi in the Works
This one is in via swissdoc and indirectly via Florian Anwander on the AH email list. This is not the new analog Elka Synthex clone from the new Finnish Generalmusic. This is however from the creator of the original Elka Synthex, Mario Maggi, and it is all digital. An interesting side note mentioned below is that Mario Maggi owns the Synthex name. Not sure what impact if any this might have on the upcoming Generalmusic Elka Synthex remake.
An Update: via swissdoc. It appears a filing for the name SYNTHEX was made on April 29, just three days ago. The filing is under category 15 which covers: "Electronic musical instruments; Electronic synthesizers; Electronic musical apparatus and instruments; Electric and electronic musical instruments; Mechanical, electric and electronic musical instruments; Electronic apparatus for synthesising music [musical instrument]."
"Hello to everyone,
my name is Enrico Cosimi, I'm the author of the text on ACM concerning the Synthex 2. I have been in touch, here in Rome/Italy, with Mario from the late Eigthies and, from the mid Nineties, I'm working with Mario on his "version two"; as you can imagine, Mario is a very very very busy kind of genius, who conceived and realized a lot of third party non-musical items (especially for telecommunications and health). I am not allowed to reveal all the data concerning the new Synthex 2 (b.t.w., it will be a digital equipment: would you dare to conceive an analog instrument with 128 LFOs and 64 EGs in the same box?), but - trust me - when it will be done, it will be a GREAT machine.
Friday, January 13, 2023
Session 141 Track 8 (HiRes)
video upload by ambioSonics
Live performance with Florian Anwander on the Expressive E Osmose.
"Recorded live at Glockenbachwerkstatt in Munich, on January 9th 2023.
This video is a rough video cut version of the last track in the session 141 of ambioSonics.
Find more music from ambioSonics at
https://soundcloud.com/ambiosonics/
https://ambiosonics.bandcamp.com/
http://www.ambiosonics.de"
Monday, October 31, 2022
Rare Clef B30 Microsynth
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via this auction
This one was spotted and sent in via Florian Anwander
Note the knobs on these are usually colored as you can see in previous posts here.
via this auction
This one was spotted and sent in via Florian Anwander
Note the knobs on these are usually colored as you can see in previous posts here.
Tuesday, February 21, 2017
Modular Jams by e-pleasure
Published on Feb 19, 2017 e-pleasure
This one in via Florian Anwander.
Playlist with descriptions:
1. Modularjam 1
"My first Video of a simple sunday evening patch I played and recorded for myself. I use this for the documentation of my modular patch experiments.
The Drone: Is a Braids with the VOWL model, going thru the RT451 stereo multimode filter, one with HP the other with LP. They go to two channels of the 4ms VCA Matrix. The VCA Matrix is triggered from the Vermona Fourmulator, each LFO 90° shifted, so I get a quadrophonic effect in my studio with 4 speakers around my head.
Kickdrum: I used the Synthrotek ds-m, a wasp from doepfer, a channel from the HexVCA and a envelope from Intellijel. Triggered directly from the ALM Pamela's Workout.
The rhythmic plingplong: Is coming from the OSC-03 form MFB, triggered by the doepfer sequencer, the trigger is multiplied according to the voltage delivered to the A160-5 ratcheting controller.
The snare: Is a noise, going only thru the doepfer VCA in exponentional mode, controlled by an envelope, and then thru a Roland Demora stereo delay.
Bass by MFB Dominion1
Lead by Moog Sub37"
Tuesday, November 08, 2022
Akai X7000 Service Manual
This one is in via Florian Anwander.
You'll find it along with the user manual and Plontkes X7000 editor software on his website here.
Tuesday, September 01, 2015
Solar Powered Modular & Synths in a Tent in the Forest
That's my kind of camping. :)
Via Phil999 on sequencer.de, translated by Florian Anwander who sent this one in:


The highlight of the batteries is that you can simultaneously charge and deliver. I have to explain this a littlebit: A XXL88 accumulator loads a maximum of 2A / 17V, can therefore absorb only 34W. The large panel provides 112W in ideal conditions. That means you can charge the battery on the one hand and still have (theoretically) at 78W output.
The Endorphin.es modules are simply awesome. I can only recommend. The high price is justified, it is definitely worthwhile to save some. I am modular for some time on the road (but with antique equipment), but what Endorphin.es has since transported me into a new league. It has turned out that I simply need LPG's. And a complex oscillator. That's the sound that I want. And it'll still be cheaper than with Buchlasystemen. And Shuttle Control makes the whole thing so much easier. Simply create with the editor a couple of presets, then control with an iPhone (Lemur) objects, or of course on the computer in the studio. This extends the capabilities of the system enormously.
Everything is still a bit new to me, although I would be attributed more to the old-timers. There are simply the new developments on the market that will change the thing. So what was a few years ago just is not available.
Here are a few impressions."
Thursday, January 01, 2009
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Rare Vintage ASE Modular Synthesizer

In the history of the site there has only been one other ASE post. That post from August of 2006 was on Automat and the ASE MCS70. The ASE MCS70 was a knob laden keyboard synthesizer. In the post you will find a link to Synthmuseum.com with some additional info.
This Monday, Patrick Hopewell posted the image to the left on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge with the following: "Can you identify this machine? I believe this to be a kit from the early 70's." At first I didn't recognize it and I read "ASI" instead of "ASE" on the top right, so a search came up empty. After mentioning this to Patrick he said it looks like ASI in the pic, but is actually "ASE" and he received an offer to pick up the system. It was in a garage for 30 years before now. Patrick currently has it in possession. He put up some pics here including some of the inside. The following is what he had to say.

If anyone has any insight feel free to leave a comment here, on Facebook, or email me directly and I'll forward it along.

"As far as I remember ASE was a kind of 'one man show' company by Mario Maggi, later engineer for various Italy based musical instruments companies like Elka (the man behind the Synthex).
There is an interview with M. Maggi on http://www.synthesizer.at (german) [Googlish here], which says 'The world heared already around 1970 from Mario Maggi, when he built his first monophonic synthesizer. It was in the style of an ARP Odyssey and Minimoog [translaters remark: in opposite to modular synths]. This synth still works today. Musicians like Enrico Olivieri, Roberto Turbitosi, Mario Natali and others used it.'
I have seen in the early 80s an ASE in a studio in the outskirts of Frankfurt which looked similar (same black glossy panels, same kind of various knobs), but to my memory it was smaller than one of Patrick Hopewell."
Update2 (6/12/2014): I have confirmation this is not from Mario Maggi. The designer remains unknown. If anyone has any insight to the maker of this system, feel free to contact me or leave a comment.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Electronic Attack Party VIII
YouTube Uploaded by verstaerker on Aug 16, 2011
Synth spotting.
"a little crazy cut of the EA Party including Livepeformances by utopia:banished, nullgrad, Florian Anwander, Moogulator, Seiko Tronic, o8o8 project - music by moogulator and the intro is taken from our awesome jamsession"
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