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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

John Bowen Solaris Unboxing Shots


via Sequence 15 where you'll find more pics.

The Solaris actually made it's first appearance here on MATRIXSYNTH back on March 26, 2007 as a teaser post. Take a look. It's great to see it arrive. Congrats to John Bowen! See the John Bowen label for a trip down memory lane (I wish there were a way to reverse order posts on Blogger).

http://www.johnbowen.com/

Higher [Eigenharp EigenD Controls Modular]


"Striving for higher resolution electronic instruments to connect the player to the sound the old-fashioned way.

This is a technical demonstration, meaning, I finished the technical coding, hooked it up, patched the simplest thing I could on the modular and started noodling.

The way this works is that since EigenD (eigenharps platform) is now open source, we've (with the help of eigenlabs) been able to crack it open a bit for hacking. We now have an OSC agent which pumps an insane volume of raw data out of the harp ready for some experimental harvesting.

In this demo, I have a MAX patch which sanitizes the data, and makes it expressly fit for translation to control voltage of a modular.

Some data points here. EigenD sends 2000 events per control point per second. Per note there are 3 high res control points per note (pressure, yaw, pitch). So that is 6000 events per sec translated over the wire into voltage. 2 more control points require voltage which are pitch and cv. That means using an audio interface for cv, you need 5 audio outs per level of polyphony. 5 outs for monophonic, 10 outs for duophonic, and up.

Luckily, monophonic is pretty amazing, duophonic is an incredible luxury and 3 levels is showing off.

After I have prototyped this, I could see writing an EigenD agent expressly to do this directly, making the eigenharp modular friendly out of the box.

I however have to mention that this would not be possible without Expert Sleepers Silent Way plugins as the OSC to CV bridge. Nor would it be possible without MAX in this prototype stage."

Pulse Code Inc. Gemini Synthesizer Sneak Peek


A new synth coming to Pusle Code Inc.'s Rhythm Studio.

Rhythm Studio - Pulse Code, Inc.

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Trigger Jag


YouTube Uploaded by Ebotronix on Oct 25, 2011

"Malekko Jag by Choices for different triggers from
RCD 1,2,4,8 out to
2x moddemix ( trigger in Jag in ) outs to
A 186-1to RCD no 2 to Maths QMMG Brains René to
Quantimator Uncle AO RS 110 RS 360 QMMG A 134
Analogue Systems Doepfer Flight of Harmony
Make Noise Malekko Moog MP 201Toppobrillo"

No egs sound pretty good


YouTube Uploaded by dudeohyeahable on Oct 25, 2011

"Falling back in love w/05b dual Lfo."

POCKET PIANO by CRITTER and GUITARI


via this auction

"The Pocket Piano is a mini electronic synthesizer with a big sound! The synthesizer features six unique modes:

• Vibrato Synth
• Harmonic Sweeper
• Two-Octave Arpeggiator
• Octave Cascade
• Mono FM Synth
• FM Arpeggiator

The Pocket Piano is housed in a sturdy aluminum and hardwood case and also includes a built-in speaker, a 1/4" output jack, and wooden keys made for a refined touch. It can be powered both by a 9V battery or a wall wart (not included).

When you change modes with the right-most wooden button, a color LED above that button indicates what mode is selected with a different color for each mode. The entire keyboard may be tuned over a 2 octave range by turning the knob second from right. Volume is controlled by the right-most knob. The function of the remaining two left knobs depend on what mode is selected, and are described below. There is also a button that selects waveform (sine, square, triangle, sawtooth) in the first four modes, and shifts the keyboard an octave higher in the last two modes."

Roland MKS-80 Super Jupiter with MPG-80

via this auction

SN 532331

Rare Vintage PAiA Gnome with Original Box


via this auction

"It was originally made to imitate the sound of the wind, but it was possible to make other sounds as well. It has a small vinyl controller strip originally used to control the "strength" of the wind or other effects. Because of its small size and battery power, this small synth has become something of a classic. Very simple VCO and Noise source to VCF with just ribbon control and a couple function generators to do envelops with a trigger. Supposedly, only about 300 of these syths were made. This one has its original shipping box..."

Roland SH-3a Analog Synth

via this auction
Noisebug (RSS)

"The SH-3a is a funky little analog synth and was among Roland's first programmable additive synths. The SH-3a has a single oscillator for a simple monophonic sound. It could perform additive synthesis by mixing in up to five different waveforms."

Sequential Circuits Prophet-5, Rev 2

via this auction

"Sequential Circuits Prophet-5, Rev 2 with a cassette interface. This is the definitive five-voice polyphonic analog synthesizer with 10 oscillators, 10 envelope generators, 5 lowpass filters and 5 VCAs.

Rev 2’s are the best sounding and most sought after Prophets because they contain the warm and musical, SSM 2040 filters. The SSM (Solid State Music) filters sound almost organic and keep their fat bass sound even when the resonance is turned up. They're much more "Moog-like" than the later Prophets using Curtis filters."
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