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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

night shot

via brian c

track features "Bass station soft synth and filters"
Pic:
SCI Tom
Mam Warp9
SCI Prophet 2002
DSI evo rack
DSI evo desktop
Novation Drum Station
Novation Bass Station
EHX Bi Filter
Oberheim Matrix 1000
Oberheim OB3
A bunch of bench oscillators, frostwave and Metasonix stuff
Korg PadKontrol
KOrg ER1
Moog MP201

AHBA 2008 Pics via Brandon

click here for images of the event by Brandon Daniel.

remember to click on the AHBA2008 link under labels below for all posts on the event.

WEM/watkins copicat


flickr set by janvanvolt
(click for more)

Synth connection? they also made the WEM Nightshade.

METZ vintage monosynth?

via Pal of the Hungarian Oscillator blog:

"In the early eighties I saw a monosynth with an upright control panel like the MS-20 and I am 99% sure it was called METZ, because I even found it on the map (it is a town in France). I understand there is a company manufacturing electronic stuff with that name but I have not found anything, NOT A TRACE of that synth on the web. Have you heard about it?"

If anyone knows feel free to comment or shoot me an email. My contact info is on the bottom right of the site.

Update via Dirk:
"i've just found some Informations for the Metz Synthesizer on synrise.de

http://synrise.de/docs/types/m/metz.htm

Unfortunatley all the Informations are german but i've just did an translation:
(Feel free to modify it)

There are also 2 Companys called Metz, the first one is from germany which is building tv's and satelitte receivers the second one is from france and building heater / radiator stuff

Best wishes

Dirk

METZ
The US American Mike METZ has developed an analogue synth for his own purpose

ANALOGSYNTH / mon syn exp kmi ?

Metz combined parts and construction units from various companies and putted it all together in an wooden case.

For example he used the oscillator bank and mixer (as used in the minimoog). All the parts were modificated. So the oscillator banks had PWM and the possibility for seperate pitch modulation

Also he had several outputs for each waveform. For each oscillator in the oscillator bank (there are in total 3 banks) there is the possibility of coarse- an finetuning. The vca and vcf are built from parts of the sequential circuits - prophet 5

There are also two envelope generators with cv controlls , an cv controlled lfo, an inverter, an attennuator, an gate delay and cv/gate interface."

I should have thought of looking at synrise! Someone once challenged me to find a synth not listed there. I thought I did, but apparently not. I forget what it was though. :)

Update via the maker himself, Mike Metz of Thesis Audio Service: "Here is all the info for the "Metz Synth", just before too much urban legend misinformation starts. This synth appeared in the Keyboard Magazine May 1998 issue as "Keyboard of the Month". I am amazed that someone remebers that.

It is a one-off synth that I built for my personal use out of "leftover" parts from my repair shop. The OSC section is made from an original Minimoog OSC board that I had in stock from repair parts. It has been built in a modular fashion with several options that the Mini never had. Each of the 3 OSCs has mixable waveforms, PWM, coarse and fine tune controls, and individual modulation inputs much like a modular synth. Thats the OSC section on the left.

The right half contains circuitry designed around the SCI Pro-1, not the Prophet 5, but the same thing. It contains a modular VCF with voltaged controlled Co and Rez. There are 2 voltage controlled envelope generators, a voltage controlled LFO, a VCA/envelope generator module, two attenuator / inverter modules, a gate delay module, and the master CV I/O module. All designed around the Curtis CEM circuits."
Side note: per above Mike Metz now runs Thesis Audio Service. It looks like we have a new (old) synth tech.

"Since 1976, THESIS AUDIO SERVICE has provided the midwest with quality, afforable repairs, maintenance, and restoration services on all types of equipment for musicians, sound companies and dealers."

Roland TR-606

via this auction. Note this is the same auction posted on MATRIXSYNTH-B earlier today. These are just some larger shots sent in by the seller.

Jellybass Shizzle

flickr by Jellybass

Oberheim Matrix-12 Demo


YouTube via thegarranimal. via Switched On Synthesizer.
"This is an Oberheim Matrix-12 vintage analog polysynth, it is my personal favorite synth ever. Basses, strings, super-thick pads. Worth every red cent. Sound for this video was recorded into Cubase SX3 through an E-mu 1616M audio interface. Absolutely no effects were added. Probably half of the patches programmed by me! This demo is guerrilla style with mostly noodling - no rehearsing whatsoever - can you tell? So please take it easy with the comments....after all I spared you guys the Van Halen Jump riff the obies are famous for. Alas, maybe I make a better vid later."

Spin Semiconductor FV-1

"From the mind of the inventor who has revolutionized the music industry more than once with groundbreaking companies like Alesis and MXR Innovations comes the Spin family of audio effects solutions. These new Audio Effects ICs have been designed instictively to raise the bar and lower the cost of integrated sound effects with the same attention to features and detail that has brought so many innovations to the audio industry over the last 25 years"

"The Spin Semiconductor FV-1 is a complete reverb solution in a single IC. With integrated stereo ADC and DACs, the FV-1 can be treated like any other analog component in your products signal path.
The FV-1 can access a total of 16 programs, 8 are built in to the internal ROM and the designer may elect to connect a serial EEPROM with 8 additional programs. By using an external EEPROM, the designer can distinguish his product from others by creating a custom program set without the need for a microprocessor in the system.
With 3 potentiometer inputs, programs may have real time variable parameters such as decay time in a reverb, rate and depth in a chorus or frequency in a filter. These inputs are available as coefficients to your program and may be used independently of each other.
The rich instruction set allows users to program effects of all kinds. With instructions like LOG and EXP, users can easily program audio expansion and compression routines. Integrated digital LFOs and ramp generators allow for programming chorus, flange and pitch shift."

Note there is also a mixer solution built around the FV-1.

Flight of Harmony: Plague Bearer Demo


Flight of Harmony: Plague Bearer Demo from surachai on Vimeo.
"Ran through Flight's module for the first time. Signal path is Cwejman into Plague Bearer into your ear." See the write-up with more detail on Trash_Audio.

CASIO SK-200 by S-CAT


YouTube via PHONICPOTION. "CIRCUIT BENT WITH 11 MODIFICATIONS." S-CAT/PHONICPOTION on Ebay
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