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Monday, November 24, 2008

Doepfer Schaltwerk Sequencer and Vermona DRM Mk II

via Andrew of Vedic Space Program
"The Doepfer Schaltwerk is an amazing sequencer, because it can run eight different MIDI track sequences simultaneously with 3 cv outs per track (1 pitch, 1 velocity and 1 gate) for a total of 24 cv outs. Each of the eight tracks has sixteen steps that can be turned on or off by pushing the LED buttons which turn red when set to trigger. There were 317 of the now discontinued Schaltwerks made according to an e-mail from Dieter Doepfer. I use it for sequencing drum patterns to the Vermona DRM Mk II. MIDI track 1 triggers the bass drum, MIDI track 2 triggers the snare and MIDI tracks 3 and 4 trigger the high hats. I like a very basic drum sound, but you could have a track to trigger all eight of the DRM's drum channels. Because of the push button LED grid, it is easy to change patterns while playing a sequence. The patterns can be save into 4 banks of 32 patterns each. The patterns can be saved as songs or linked as a set of 2 or 4 patterns. I also use it to do chords patterns for my Vermona Performer. The Schaltwerks are rare and I haven't seen any reviews or videos of it in operation so I thought that Matrixsynth readers would enjoy seeing a picture and a description. I need to borrow a video camera and post a Schaltwerk video. Apparently "schaltwerk" translates as "switching device" in English."

Little Boots and the Moog Voyager


via The Fader: Freeload: Little Boots, "Meddle" (Baron von Luxxury Remix)

Little Boots

via Bridge

Pentode tube VCA


YouTube via Crashlander42
"J Baars pentode tube VCA witha couple of minor changes. Seems to act more like a PWM but sounds neat anyway.

Yes, I realized I spelled "J. Baars" wrong in the video. I am retarded.

Visit my music page @ http://www.myspace.com/isaciongun"

Groovebox & Electribe « MC303 - Korg ER1 »


YouTube via typounder
"MC303 Korg ER1 short techno riff
Sebastiaan Pruis © 2007"

roland mc303 session


YouTube via amenbreak
"mc303 in action. 'Whats in the box that always rocks?'"

Watari.wmv


YouTube via siemprelaluna
"The construction and installation of the MIDI2600 MIDI interface board into a fully functional Atari 2600. The soundtrack is composed and performed on the Atari through the use of a Synthcart cartridge."

My Juno-106.


YouTube via untouchable888
"Just wanted to show it off and show off the FM and filters. I love it. Sounds awesome. Sequencer I used is a Kawai Q80. Sequences courtesy of Jess Deverse.

I've had my juno-106 for quite a while, but I just love it so much i had to show it off. Sad day when the voices go out... :[
The bass can punch like awesomesauce too..."

My Juno-106 #2.

Workspace and Environment: Kamoni

You'll find the full interview on TRASH_AUDIO.
"What are your current favorite pieces of hardware?
The Doepfer modular and Machinedrum have to be my favorites. With the Doepfer, I don't feel any restrictions and I can fluidly patch together any type of sound I want. The Machinedrum has very intuitive programming. I can hack out a beat or even melodies on the MD very efficiently. I've been using the MD for three years now and it never ceases to inspire me."

A sunday in Riga

via the Jean Michel Jarre blog where you will find more info and images.

Moog Memorymoog
EMS Synthi x 2

Cracking Open the Yamaha DX7

flickr by ClockworkGrue

full size

inside a Yamaha DX7
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