Friday, March 07, 2008
MOOG PRODIGY Analog Synthesizer sequenced by RetroSound
YouTube via retrosound72
"vintage synth demo by RetroSound
- first test of the new CV/Gate connections with my Prodigy
The Prodigy is triggered by the SCI Pro-One arpeggiator and internal sequencer with different settings.
drums: Roland TR-606"
Korg X-911 Guitar Synthesizer
video upload by buchla300
"Just a demo of my latest purchase!
A funky little Korg X-911. Tracks quite well. Just fooling around on the Video. May modify this to be a little modular as actually there is a lot of stuff in this little box according to this site http://home.swipnet.se/~w-49485/x911.htm"
Roland JD800 Improv
YouTube via fischek
"no video cuz I wasn't planning on creating a video - just recorded an audio improvisation using a great patch on JD800"
Modded Matrix-12 Stolen

"the instrument can be instantly recognized, and the mod is described in the caption ['a trip down memory lane. this is the 'matrix 12' which confused so many reviewers back in 2002 when i released Crashing the Russian Renaissance. note cyclone arpeggiator on right side, it is a monstrously powerful device for creating ostinatos and repetitive figures out of nothing. sadly, the synthesizer was stolen from me in 2007. it can be recognized by a half dozen 1/4" jacks on the back and toggle switches which enable one to either process six external signals or pass voices 7-12 into voices 1-6 for additional processing. '] it's the only one in the world modified that way, i know that because i modified all four of them and this one is unique - none of the others have toggle switches.
this one was modded by one of my collaborators with my assistance, it has _six_ jacks on the back approximately 1.5" apart from each other, in a straight line, roughly in the center of the back. above that is a row of six three position mini-toggles which allow the user to:
a-route the six synths in the bottom voice board into the six synths of the top voice board
b-do nothing
c-send line level signals at the jacks into the six synths of the top voice board.
there is no plastic plate on this instrument, the mod is clean but looks homebrewed. i never duplicated this mod, and to the best of my knowledge it never occurred to anyone else to duplicate this mod.
if the instrument is opened, it can be seen that the voice stacking option is done by running test probes with spring clips over to the hot pins on six of the voices on the stock multiple output modification made by oberheim.
additionally, the numbers for the multiple output mod have been peeled off because i had a bit of tape covering them up - in order for dan to make the mod work, he had to reverse the two banks of six jacks referencing the multiple outputs, so if you try to use them you'll find that they run
7,8,9,10,11,12,1,2,3,4,5,6"
Formication's Studio Shots

Note the Dynacord Desktop Electronic Echo and the Sherman Filterbank
via Alec of The Formicarium
Kandinsky Variations

via vgermuse
"Albany Records just released a new album, An Encounter With the Music of William Kraft. The cover art is Kraft's graphic score for his Kandinsky Variations from 1975. The performance (2006) of that graphic piece is by Todd Barton, Akai EVI and Terry Longshore, Roland Handsonic. Enclosed is a 1:30 crop from that track."
Be sure to check out these videos of vgermuse and the EVI.
CR-78 triggering a synthesizer.com vs the pitch pirate
YouTube via RothHandle
"Yesterday two friends from Västerås came by the studio to try to explain what this whole modular synth business is about...And what better way than to bring a large beautiful synthesizer.com system to Roth HÄndle for a day of tweaking and noise making...and the odd musical sound here and there too..."
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