Sunday, July 13, 2008
my new toy
flickr video by sgkh
neil's webbly world
Neil Johnson is the host of the UK SDIY gatherings. You can find a number of projects by Neil including the MIDI Matrix 2, the MSM or Mini Synth Modules, links to music and of course the SDIY UK events on neil's webbly world.

ARP Omni and Omni 2 Resource Page
* Common failures on the ARP Omni and Omni 2
* 4075 Filter modification
* Power supply modification
* Imitating ARP string sounds
* ARP slider caps
Steiner Parker Synthacon with Sequencer 151
YouTube via b3nsf
"Just messing around with these babies, totally cool sounding ... Nyle Steiner is the man!"
Steiner Parker Synthacon, Sequencer 151 and Masters Touch
"I thought maybe I'd put 3 Steiner instruments to the test... Sounds dang good."
Metasonix Eurorack Modules
via Eric Barbour of Metasonix on the ModularSynthPanels list:
"Was planning to start making Euro-compatible tube modules for next year. I want to ask around about what people want to see, and I do read every serious suggestion.
One thing I do keep hearing: complaints from many Euro modular owners. They want to buy a new module--but it doesn't "exactly match" the rest of the modules in their system. They want all the modules available to look the same. Supposedly, some of the lesser Euro module makers have trouble selling a module that's black or some other color, other than plain anodized aluminum with black lettering. 'If it doesn't look like a Doepfer, I won't buy it.' Yes, it seems lame, but a LOT of people
assemble large modulars primarily for appearance!
This is a big problem with Euro, MOTM and dotcom. Less of a problem for Frac Rack owners, they don't care so much as long as things are cheap...
On the other hand, I'd like to have yellow color panels. It would look kool. And my stuff would really stand out. But I do need to sell them, and if people won't accept Metasonix yellow, fine, they won't be yellow.
Opinions are welcome."
"Was planning to start making Euro-compatible tube modules for next year. I want to ask around about what people want to see, and I do read every serious suggestion.
One thing I do keep hearing: complaints from many Euro modular owners. They want to buy a new module--but it doesn't "exactly match" the rest of the modules in their system. They want all the modules available to look the same. Supposedly, some of the lesser Euro module makers have trouble selling a module that's black or some other color, other than plain anodized aluminum with black lettering. 'If it doesn't look like a Doepfer, I won't buy it.' Yes, it seems lame, but a LOT of people
assemble large modulars primarily for appearance!
This is a big problem with Euro, MOTM and dotcom. Less of a problem for Frac Rack owners, they don't care so much as long as things are cheap...
On the other hand, I'd like to have yellow color panels. It would look kool. And my stuff would really stand out. But I do need to sell them, and if people won't accept Metasonix yellow, fine, they won't be yellow.
Opinions are welcome."
MOTM-730 demos
http://www.synthtech.com/new_stuff.html"scroll down to the MOTM-730 section, the demos are listed along with some production information. The demos show the divider being used "normally' (to use a master clock to trigger multiple EGs, which then gate the voices through the VCAs) and as a "tone generator" a la Hammond organ (input a high frequency, generate multiples below
and mix together externally).
The last demo is the introduction to Robert Rich's 'Electric Ladder' CD. The divider sequence begins at the 2:00 mark and continues to the end of the snippet. This portion is overdudded 3 times and if you listen carefully you can hear the 3 sets of voices being triggered at the 3 different clock rates. And just for grins, this piece is in JI tuning via the MOTM-650 MIDI-CV."
Metasonix F'cking F'cker amp(2) - NAMM 2008 - Big City Music
YouTube via bigcitymusic
"Here's a video clip we just discovered on our MacBook from NAMM 2008. It shows the prototype Metasonix G-1000, better known as the Fucking Fucker amp being demo'ed at the Big City Music booth with a Future Retro XS synthesizer running into it. Ripping good sound, huh? The amp is really meant to be used as a guitar amp but - well gee, what the heck.
http://www.bigcitymusic.com
http://www.myspace.com/bigcitymusicdo...
http://www.bigcitymusicblog.blogspot.com"
SPS-1 Live Tweak
YouTube via zibbybone. "Edit sounds faster by pushing down knobs as you turn them."
MFOS Sequencer and my 4 Step sequencer
YouTube via dolphinicus
"This is a short introduction to my Ray Wilson MFOS Sequencer build, playing along with my 4 step rotary switch 1 volt / octave sequencer as well as my Liquid Hihat module being played. - July 2008"
ARP, Moog, and Heather.
YouTube via AutomaticGainsay
"Heather travels thousands of miles to play a few impromptu selections on analog synths."
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: ARP, MOOG, Synth Babes, Video
LABELS/MORE: ARP, MOOG, Synth Babes, Video
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