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Thursday, September 01, 2011

Akai EWI 3020m sound module synth w/ wind instrument


via this auction

"Akai EWI3020M Analog Synth Sound Module A classic analogue synthesizer optimized for the expressive control capabilities of the EWI. Akai has been pioneering wind synthesis since 1987 with the introduction of the EWI (Electronic Wind Instrument) and the EVI (Electronic Valve Instrument). In the years that have followed, the EWI has been refined to offer probably the most expressive electronic musical instrument in the world. If you have not seen an EWI in use, you have it's almost certainly heard it as it is used by leading session players the world over and has been featured on numerous film and TV soundtracks. What makes the EWI unique in these digital days where everything is quantised into discrete steps is that the EWI uses good old fashioned control voltages.

What this means in practice is that as you blow harder to open up the filter, increase amplitude or whatever, the control is completely smooth and not 'zippered' with quantized control level steps as on competing wind controllers.

What this means in performance is that every nuance of your expressiveness is captured with exceptional subtlety.

The fingering of the EWI will immediately be familiar to sax players but even if you've never played a woodwind instrument before, you'll enjoy Akai EWI wind synthesizers. The EWI3020 is a wind controller that lets you play naturally and with feeling. The EWI3020m is an analogue synthesizer module featuring a warm and expressive sound. The EWI3030m is a digital synthesizer module providing high-quality, realistic sound from PCM samples. No keyboard instrument can match the flexibility and sheer expressiveness of these unique instruments.

Features Two VCOs, VCF, two envelope generators, LFO and VCA
Extensive modulation routing (7 sources, 10 destinations)
100 presets: 50 factory programs, 50 user-programmable
Footswitch control of program chains
Audio input for EWI-controlled processing of other instruments
Can also be controlled by a MIDI keyboard and the optional X335i Breath Controller
MIDI OUT to control external sound modules

AKAI ewi3020M Specs Specifications:

Type: Special Sensor-Compatible Programmable Analog Synthesizer
Voices: Monophonic
Sound Source: 2 VCO's (Waveforms: Triangle, Saw Tooth, Pulse, Triangle + Saw Tooth, Triangle + Pulse, Saw Tooth + Pulse, External, FM ON/OFF, Sync ON/OFF)
Sound Capacity: 100 (Including 50 user programmable sounds)
Display: 16 character LCD with back light
LEDs: BREATH, GLIDE, BEND

Connections:
Instrument IN/OUT (Multi-Pin connector for EWI3020 Controller)
Program UP/DOWN (1/4-inch stereo phone jack)
Headphone ( 1/4-inch stereo phone jack)
Line Out ( 1/4-inch phone jack)
Ext. In ( 1/4-inch phone jack)
MIDI IN/OUT/THRU (5-pin DIN)
Power Consumption: 120VAC 60Hz 15W for U.S. and Canada
Dimensions: 483 (W) x 90.6 (H) x 434 (D) (Unit=mm)
Weight: 5.8kg
Accessories: Operator's Manual, AC Power Cable"

Modded Moog Realistic MG-1 with 1/4" Jacks


via this auction

"Moog Realistic MG-1 Analog Synth with original manual. In great shape. Technician just cleaned it and checked it through and through. Installed 1/4 out and a 1/4 filter in. The filter in passes through the filter and is gated with the synth including key tracking. Such a cool feature. "

Korg EX-800 with Original Box

via this auction

"Korg EX-800 Programmable, Polyphonic, Synth Module. This is a desktop midi version of the Poly 800 and it features a 256 step sequencer and 64 patch memory."



panote09 SUSANOONSYNTH modular synthesizer


YouTube Uploaded by panote09 on Sep 1, 2011
panote09 on eBay (RSS)
"SUSANOONSYNTH http://hana.poche.jp/panote/"

analog sequencer space heater5000


YouTube Uploaded by drmoonstien on Sep 1, 2011

drmoonstien on eBay (RSS)

via this auction
"This is a hand built analog sequencer synth noise space machine. built buy me. it has 4 vco's that can be pulsed buy the 4 step sequencer and played with out it they each have a toggle for taking them in and out of the sequence there is also a side chained vco and lfo with a 3 way toggle for selecting 2 types and on off. there is also a filter on the side chained vco and a mix knob to blend it and the vcos on the front the ones on the front each have there own volume knob. there is also a voltage control/starve knob that works sweet with this the sequencer has speed/tempo control. on off toggle led indicators for each step the toggles for the for front vco,s takes the indavidule steps in and out this sounds complicated but it is very easy to use i will send the buyer an image of all the controls labeled. this thing cooks check out the video and the pictures has green light that shines thru the grill on the back of the unit very space looking this is a wild looking unit. all electronics are new the enclosure is a vintage space heater.runs on 9v battery has 1/4 inch out."


iConnectMIDI - Simple USB MIDI to DIN MIDI Bridging


YouTube Uploaded by iconnectivity on Sep 1, 2011

"iConnectMIDI is not only for interfacing your musical gear to your iOS device or computers, but to each other. iConnectMIDI will bridge MIDI events between USB MIDI 1.0 devices and DIN MIDI, NO COMPUTER REQUIRED. Low latency, plug and play, simple and easy MIDI communications.

Find out more at www.iConnectMIDI.com"

KORG Makes Monotribe Schematics Available


At KORG here.

Screen capture for the archives. Bottom schematics pic via CDM.

Site Updates - Unifying Site Formats

Just a heads up, I will be unifying site formats - mainly the nav bar on top and the section on the right to get a little more uniformity. I will also be cleaning up the top navigation links to include sites only. A new site might be coming. The other links will move to the right. I'll update this post with changes when done.

Also the Google powered Site Search seems to be doing better, so that box will move up as well.

Update: OK, sites updated. M is pretty much the same with the exception of FEATURED | UPDATES | COMMENTS | SYNTH BABES | AUCTIONS moved over to the right under the search box. B and C now match M so all three sites are in sync.

Also, I forgot that when I moved over from matrixsynth.blogspot.com to m.matrixsynth.com, I lost my Facebook likes for the site. The Like button is on the bottom right under the Follower's section.

Siren Audio's The Lorelei Suite


YouTube From: SirenAudio | May 4, 2011 | 10 views
Buy the software here: http://www.sirenaudio.co.uk/

Feedback
"Use audio files or an audio input to record in to 5 delay banks, each containing 4 delays. The feedback of the delays within each bank is regulated by a compressor which allows the recorded audio to loop without decreasing in volume. As the delay loops the high frequencies gradually diminish resulting in an effect similar to tape saturation."

Generative
"Gradual changes to a granular synthesis playback engine result in continually evolving playback of the input audio. Audio from a file or an audio input is analysed to generate segments that are used as indexes for the four playheads to move between. The user can also control each of the four playheads independently via the mouse or a MIDI input."

Sampler
"A folder of audio files or a single file can be used as the source of the 16 random samples. Each sample is given a random start time and can be triggered via MIDI from either a sequencer or an external device. The length, pitch, pan, and filter values can be set to randomise within specified ranges."

Playlist:
Sampler - Control Input Demonstration
Sampler - Sequenced MIDI Demonstration
Generative - ADC Input Demonstration.
Generative - File Input Demonstration.
Feedback - Effects Demonstration.
Feedback - File Playback Demonstration.
Feedback - Loop Demonstration.
Feedback - Drone Demonstration.

via Wire to the Ear

SE Code8 CS80 Filter MultiMode Test

SE Code8 CS80 Filter MultiMode Test by CoolColJ
"A little Studio Electronics Code 8 multimode test using 3 sounds on different midi channels, all with CS80 filters.

Trying out the freeware SEQ24 pattern sequencer, and I then played over the top of it
Straight into my Audio interface, and I added some reverb. Nothing else done

Mutlimode seemed to work well, but there are some bugs when you set the number of voices for each part... the last polyphonic part just wouldn't retain it's 6 voice seting, it kept reverting to 5 voices everytime I came back to it for some reason

The Alesis Andromeda when using the 12db filter doesn't sound a whole lot different to this Code 8 CS80 filter :)"
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