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Thursday, January 31, 2008

NUSofting Broken Drum Machine - BDM

"To the fact that the broken sound is desirable. Yes! Knobs turn for satisfaction defective!

Inspired by a combination of several old school beat boxes and the circuit-bending culture that revolves around cheap, and old, hardware musical instruments (such as the “toy” Casio and Yamaha keyboards of the 80s), Broken Drum Machine brings the lively, "ever changing", circuit-bent drum machine sounds to your DAW.

BDM is a plugin instrument designed for the musicians who love chaos and usually find the unpredictable behaviour of an uncontrollable sound machine stimulating and inspiring.

BDM offers four drum pads in the style of an old beat box- one each for Bass Drum, Snare, Hi-Hat and Stick. Each pad features the usual suspects for shaping the synthesized sound, including tone, decay, pitch, pan and gain. On top of the standard controls comes the broken factor - each pad features its own sliders for chaos and chance. Chaos sets the amount of variations to the original sound, and chance is the probability algorithm for the chaos to occur. By varying and automating the chaos and chance sliders, you can achieve a range of wild and unpredictable sounds, similar to creating glitches and bleeps by manipulating an analog circuit."

more info including audio.

PS3100 KORG in colors (NightBirds Studio - 2008)

flickr by NightBirds (Electronic Music - France) (click for more including the Oberheim Xpander)

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Ken MacBeth's Studio

via Ken MacBeth:

"Hi Matrix- just thought I'd drop you a line! I think that the matrixsynth blog is great and keeps people well in touch with everything synth- I visit everyday to see what's going on! Anyway for your interest or others- here are some pics of what I use and record with mostly. As you can see, it's pretty minimal- but none the less fun! When I get the time, after building, this is not only where I test what things sound like, but it's an opertunity to record too. Hopefully people will recognise some of the stuff I use. There are also, in the pics, other interesting devices- notably Function Generators which are serious fun to use with modular gear- or infact, any gear with CV inputs- I see them as way complex modulators- ebay is perfect for getting this stuff cheap! Look under Test and Measurement in the electronic parts dept! On my next run of M5N, I hope to have one myself! Kind Regards to All, Ken"

Thanks Ken! Click here for more shots of Ken's studio and of course check out MacBeth Studio Systems.

The Con Brio Rises! - Update

I just updated this post with some interesting info from Brian in the comments. Be sure to check it out. Scroll down to the red Update at the bottom.

EMS Synthi E and Synthi 100

image via mono-poly

EMS Logik

image via mono-poly

AHMW Year 10

"Analogue Heaven Midwest Get-together

April 12th, 2008

The TENTH annual Get-Together will be Saturday, April 10th at the PHHS Media Center. I'll have the doors open at 9:00am. All synthgeekgearheads are encouraged to join us and spend some time with awesome gear and great people.

Past gear includes:
All sorts of Modulars (MOTM, DotCom, Blacet, Metalbox, Wiard,Doepfer, Cynthia, Modcan, etc), Voyagers, PPG, SunSyn, Evolvers, Prophet T-8, ARP, XOX & DIY gear, and much more!"

WNAMM08:Novation's Nifty Nocturn Controller


Be sure to see the write-up on Sonic State.

Modsynth1/31/2008

flickr by sduck409 (click for more)

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Roland SH-101 Brochure.

flickr by Neil Vance


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