
Monday, July 21, 2008
Crumar Stratus
"Recently discovered at a 40+ year old music store where it has been in storage since it left the factory. Everything works. It is an extremely versatile and powerful 49 key 2 oscillator 6 note polyphonic analog synth that uses CEM chips, the same type inside the most sought-after vintage analog polysynths, so there's a very similar sound. The LFO can be routed to the VCOs, the VCF or the VCA. Available waveforms are square and sawtooth. There is a knob controlling rate and depth, and a simple ramp generator, controlling how fast the modulation affects the sound, with knobs for slope and delay. There's also an organ section with 4 drawbars and separate volume controls to determine the volume of each of 4 octaves, which can be used simultaneously with the synth sounds. The filters sound really great - the very desirable warm analog sound. The LFO can do FM, wah or tremolo. The LFO section also has adjustable slope and delay, which many similar synths didn't have. There's a button that causes the LFO to automatically do 1 octave square wave pitch modulation, which is a really useful feature. The oscillator glide can be set to single or multi trigger. There's an oscillator pitch envelope as well. Otherwise, it has all of the standard polysynth features. One unique feature is the ability for the voices to alternate between square and sawtooth waveforms at the same time. This is a cool synth that can sound really nice and would make a great addition to a vintage synth collection, as it is in pristine cosmetic and working condition. Includes the factory demo templates for Honkye Tonkye Strings, Brass Poly Decay and Filter Sweeping Inverted Envelope.
Check out the original factory demo and spec info at: link"
Human League - Path of Least Resistance (live BBCtv 1979)
YouTube via spacehopper70. spot the synths
"Top clip of the original line-up performing a song from the first album on some programme called "Mainstream". Repeated as part of the "Sounds of the Seventies" series, hence the daft bookending with Paul Darrow and Patrick Troughton."
Polygomé demonstration
Polygomé demonstration from stretta on Vimeo.
"A quick tour of the polygomé application I created for the monome. The software can be downloaded at stretta.com."
Alan Haven and an Arp2600

full size
"www.myspace.com/officialalanhaven
www.vintagesynth.com/index2.html
'The ARP 2600 is without a doubt one of the finest analog synthesizers ever.'"
Metunar's Psychedelic Modular Movie
SonicstateTV by Metunar
"# Happy Knobbing 2008
Modular Synthesizer Meeting Germany
# Link http://www.metunar.ch/musik/diverses/hk2008.mp4"
YMO Technopolis Live - 3 Years of MATRIXSYNTH
YouTube via matrixsynth.
OK, it's the day after my official three year anniversary on the blog. I wasn't going to mention anything but I figure why not. As for this video. Someone just commented on how it was their favorite. I of course watched it again and realized how good it was. I also noticed that out of 34,470 hits on the video, only 35 came from this site. I usually get a heck of a lot more, but I realize this is because I put up this post back in August of 2006. The obvious observation is I have a heck of a lot more visitors today versus back then so people are missing a LOT of old content. My recommendation is to visit the archives every now and then, but... there was an article I read on the guy that is credited with starting blogs and he gave a few rules on what a blog should be. First, posts should be very short, two they should capture and send people to other sites, and three you should actually post the same content more than once! I used to have a rule that I only post things once. I'm not about to go crazy posting things I already put up, but considering what a "blog should be," I'll be putting stuff up that I might have put up in the past (like this video) should it strike me. If you've seen it already, just ignore it and appreciate that others are now enjoying it as well.
As for numbers, this is post #17,087, the site has had over 2,958,261 visits, 880,569 visitors and over 5,253,505 pageviews. We have not yet conquered the world. Click the world map image below. The green countries have visited MATRIXSYNTH. A bit crazy when you think of it, especially when you consider Iraq and Afghanistan. Anyone into synths there have my utmost respect. Thank you and of course thanks to everyone else that has visited. The white countries however, have not yet visited! I'm guessing either I'm banned in those countries or internet access is of course very sparse. Not sure what the North Koreans have against me though... they do have a kick ass website. Anyway... to those of you that appreciate the site and to those of you that have contributed, THANK YOU!!! I've mentioned it privately to a few people but my goal is to have somewhere for people to be able to reflect on what was coming through the synth waves in this day and age. The site is a repository of everything synth, every day from the inception of this site until I finally stop posting. I'm hoping this will be an interesting look back in time 30, 40, 60+ years from now. It's far from perfect, but IT IS a slice in "synth time." Whether you appreciate it or not, it exists and will continue to exist. To those that support the site: you get it, you know who you are, and THANK YOU.


Synthorama - Yamaha Room

click here for images of the Yamaha room at the Synthorama synthesizer museum in Luterbach Switzerland. Click on the synthorama label below to see all posts in this set. An EMS Hi-Fli is also in this set.
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