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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

RD3 HD – Groovebox for Android Tablets


"Features
Musical Features:
2 virtual analog synthesizers
4 types of waveforms for each synth
Reminiscent of the legendary 303 synthesizer
High-quality or regular filter modes
Drum machine with 10 drum kits: 808, 909, 606, CR-78, Linn, KR55, RX11, RZ1, DMX, DPM48
Real-time step sequencer
3 effects: distortion, phaser and delay
4 bars with 16 steps per instrument
3 play modes: Solo, loop or random

Technical Features:
Designed for 7-inch and 10-inch Android tablets
Special rack view in portrait mode for 10-inch tablets
Optimized for Android 3.x, Honeycomb
Multi-touch control
Audio loop export feature
Session save capability
Cut/copy/paste pattern
OpenSL support
App2SD

System Requirements
Android 2.2 or higher
Screen resolution 800×480 (WVGA) or higher
Screen size 7-inch or higher
800 MHz CPU or faster supporting ARMv7
Tested on: Xoom, Archos 70, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Dell Streak 7"

You can find it on mikrosonic here.

This Second Sleep - Un Campetto


YouTube Uploaded by arthurpainter on Aug 23, 2011

"http://thissecondsleep.blogspot.com/
A "small field" or a short mesh of sound. Please listen with headphones"

Buchla industrial.

Qonquer Death - No Way // Modrum, Nanostudio Ipad


YouTube Uploaded by godmadeusfonky on Aug 23, 2011

"Music: Qonquer Death
Synths: Nanostudio
Drums: Modrum

Art: J. Wecker"

NanoStudio - Blip Interactive Ltd
MoDrum - Synthesis-based Drum Machine - finger
iPads on eBay
iPod Touch on eBay

Circular Keyboard


YouTube Uploaded by organfairy on Aug 23, 2011

"A couple of christmases ago I made a decoration that was inspired by J.M.Jarre's circular keyboard from the 1980's. Now it's time to take it one step further.

In this video I make an actual circular keyboard out of it. But I still need to make some kind of electronics for it. But now that I have made the mechanical part I don't believe that the rest will be that difficult.

The music is something I made in the year 2000 and is a Barbie-like take on Ralph Hütter and Florian Schneider's "Europe Endless" originally recorded by Kraftwerk in 1977. The arpeggio is made using a PC programme called SEQ-303. It is basically a 16 step sequencer on a PC with sliders and MIDI control. The rest is played on Yamaha HE-8 organ, Roland SH-2000 synthesizer, and Kawai MS-20 keyboard."

New MATRIXSYNTH.COM Domain Coming - Possible Site Outage

Just a heads up. I'm switching over to matrixsynth.com domains for the site. M will be m.matrixsynth.com, B will be b.matrixsynth.com, C will be c.matrixsynth.com and some of my non synth sites will move over if you track them, WATCHMATRIX for example. Note you shouldn't need to do anything on your end. Blogger will redirect you including all old links you might have. However, there might be a short downtime. Don't panic, the site will be back up soon. I just tested one and there was about a five minute downtime. MATRIXSYNTH will switch over last.

Done at 2:32 PM. Zero downtime.

Update: it looks like the Google Search box on the top right stopped working. I'm guessing the site will need to be re-crawled with the new domain name. We'll see how it goes.

"Lord of the Flies"- Mt. Olivet (Score for "The Machine")


YouTube Uploaded by TColeBartholomew on Aug 23, 2011

"Short film written and directed by Erik Parker release date unknown yet."

MT.OLIVET
Euro Rack Modular
Moog Little Phatty
Dewanatron Swarmatron

Buchla 101 - After


flickr By rick604
(click for more)

"Early keyboard equipped 200 after restoration (August 2011)"

2 X VCO
3 X Envelope
3 X Lopass Gate
1 X Bandpass filter
1 X Ring Mod
1 X Envelope Follower/Detector
2 X Noise source
1 X Preamp
1 X 3 Channel Mixer
2 X Random Source
1 X Voltage Controlled Reverb (part of output mixer)
1 X Voltage Controlled Stereo Panner (part of output mixer)
1 X VCA (part of output mixer)
1 X 6 Key "keyboard"
1 X 37 note keyboard with velocity, pressure and 3 note polyphonic or monophonic output

Three Radio Theremin

Three Radio Theremin from Yuri Suzuki on Vimeo.


"A project for KKout let London.

Using normal am radios to a Theremin

Original development by Tomoya Yamamoto (Yamamoto Super Theremin)

Additional Development by Yuri Suzuki

A short clip by Yuri Suzuki

Music : Swan by Saint-Saëns"

Ran Kirlian Core Aubia final


YouTube Uploaded by RanKirlian on Aug 23, 2011

KORG MICRO-PRESET Synthesizer M-500 SP - 1977 | HQ DEMO | Micropreset


YouTube Uploaded by AnalogAudio1 on Jan 14, 2011

"The Korg Micro-Preset model M-500 is a simple monophonic synth with a single oscillator architecture which came out 1977. As a preset synth it's not very flexible - but it has a special, typical sound and some weird fx sounds! Also some good basses. The basic sound is very similar to the Minikorg 700.

The Micro-Preset M-500 has presets like flute, recorder, string, brass, human voice, oboe... and so on. It also has the synth registers SYNTHE 1 and SYNTHE 2 - these are synth voices and they are tweakable with ATTACK, DECAY and filter . There are saw and pulse waveforms, white and pink noise.

Unlike other preset synths the Micro-Preset has no aftertouch - but it has an other great feature: the presets are mixable! You can press more than two presets at once and sometimes you will get interesting results, like heard in the video. A bit like Korg Sigma.

The Korg Micro-Preset you see in the video is a later model. They came in a green/black color scheme and had a built in speaker. They were called M-500 SP.

I played the Micro-Preset with a Yamaha Pro R3 reverb and Roland DEP-5 for delay.

OMD used the Korg Micro-Preset a lot.

I also used it a lot, because it was my very first synth in 1990! Back then I wanted a Korg M1 or a Wavestation, but I could not afford something like that. So I bought the "second hand" monophonic M-500, which I got very cheap from a music store (80 D-Marks, = 40 euros), because nobody wanted it... indeed, they were happy to get rid of it. It was the only one "professional" synth (not a Casio or Yamaha toy), that I could afford - and I was happy!"
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