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Thursday, September 16, 2010

A Synth for Self Defense - Mopho Saves the Day

via Alex Massad on Synthtopia:
"'This story begins with three elements.

First, I live in quite a lively part of downtown Ottawa, the ByWard Market. Home to countless restaurants, bars, a strip-club and many homeless people.

Second, I also work late very frequently when events run late at the art gallery.

Finally, I have just recently got a DSI Mopho synth that I was jamming around with, this thing sure sounds bad-ass! It’s like a single voice from a Prophet-08, sweet!

Last Friday I was walking home from work at 11 pm when I passed a group of about six people on both sides of me. Generally there are people waiting around here every night having a smoke outside the clubs, but this group was looking for something more. Just as I passed the group I saw one of them come up quickly from behind.

As I turned my head I saw him swing for my head. My first reaction was to duck and cover my head but I was holding both a pizza box and my synth. I freed one arm by dropping the pizza box, and with I swung my synth in self-defence.

Suddenly I felt another of the gang grab my laptop bag by the handle near my neck, but my reflexes led me to get out almost instantly as I dropped my weight to a crouching position. Obviously he wasn’t able to hold on, and I quickly turned so nobody was attacking me from behind, but the group was already running away.

The Mopho is by no means a heavy instrument. It’s compact, hand held and durably enclosed in a very sturdy case. It is however well enough made to do some serious damage in my angry hands. I guess I was swinging this “Killer Synth” around so much that I lost 4 knobs in the process, but on the upside the mob that attacked me backed away from my angry stance, preferring to keep their teeth that evening.'

Massaad adds that he thinks that Dave Smith Instruments – the company – is as bad-ass as their synths. When he told them about his unfortunate experience, they were kind enough to send him some replacement knobs for his synth."

GroovePacks FreeStyle 3 Instruments demo 2

GroovePacks FreeStyle 3 Instruments demo 2 from Groove Packs on Vimeo.


"This video is the second part of the demonstration of some of the instrument racks that come with the GroovePacks FreeStyle 3 Ableton Live Pack.

A live clip is played for each rack, and then the macro controls are manipulated in real-time, showing you the scope of sounds that you can take out from each rack, which are designed to be like a mini-synth in themselves.

Go to groovepacks.com for more."

Curtis iPad v1.2 Adds Stereo Playback & Grain Randomization Pinch Control


via @RichardDevine

"New update for Curtis iPad v1.2 now adding stereo playback & pinch to randomize grain position"

Curtis
iPads on Ebay

MFB Microzwerg Videos by nirvanabeach


YouTube via nirvanabeach

Playlist:
MFB Microzwerg Half-Modular Analog Synthesizer vs MFB Urzwerg Analog Sequencer
MFB Microzwerg Half-Modular Analog Synthesize Bass Moves
MFB Microzwerg Half-Modular Analog Synthesize Rmod
MFB Microzwerg Half-Modular Analog Synthesizer Sync
MFB Microzwerg Half-Modular Analog Synthesizer Midi

XR-NoizBoxII + MarbleMachine


YouTube via denha | September 16, 2010

"The synth-drum was sounded by installing the sensor in the marble machine."

Side note: I've been watching denha's various contraption machines for some time now. I was curious if they would ever converge with his synth videos. It's cool to see they finally did! You can find more of denhas videos here: http://www.youtube.com/user/denha. YouTube via link above takes you to all videos by denha posted here on MATRIXSYNTH.

BTW, anyone able to sub to YouTube videos at the moment? I'm still getting the "You have too many subscriptions compared to your number of subscribers" message mentioned in this post. I'm curious if everyone is getting it or just some.

Tenori-On and Nephew


YouTube via wickedcoolsafenice | September 16, 2010

"His 2nd go on the Tenori-On. Bounce mode is his preference.

He wants one, but not as much as the Macbeth M5N."
Yep, that's pretty much how I play...

Another 250e Sequence


YouTube via dkimcg | September 15, 2010

"Same sequence from this previous recording, same patch, slightly different settings.

http://soundcloud.com/ibdk/momelodee"

WELSON SUPER-MATIC S12 vintage drum box


YouTube via AnalogAudio1 | September 16, 2010

"Playing around with the WELSON SUPER-MATIC S12 analog drumbox from the seventies.. It's an old Italian analog drumbox with 12 preset rhythms. It has 4 pads to trigger 4 sounds: Roll Drum, Claves, Tom 1 and Tom 2."

AS Oberkorn MK3 Tutorial #03 - Creating Random Sequence Patterns


YouTube via rezfilter | September 16, 2010

"HOW TO: Create 'random' patterns using the AS Oberkorn [www.analoguesolutions.com] analogue sequencer.

Use the binary INs on the Oberkorn to randomize a sequence pattern. Plug a GATE OUT into one of the Positioning Binary INs to create an interesting result - a "random" pattern.

Also, patch the Binary INs into the TRANSPOSE INs to mangle or sculpt your sequence in musically pleasing ways."

Two More Synthi Hi Fli Videos

See the update in this post. Remember to check the Updates label above at least once a day and go through the last two days posts. I only put a new post up on updates like this if the post is more than a day old. I almost didn't put this one up but figured it was time for a reminder on the Updates label.
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