Thursday, January 19, 2012
Snap to the grid
YouTube Uploaded by schlachthof1 on Jan 19, 2012
"electro track made with Roland SH-101 MKS-50 TR-808 and Oberheim SEM"
Update: re-uploaded by schlachthof1 on Jan 20, 2012
Monotribe Midi In/Out demo
YouTube Uploaded by Altitude909 on Jan 19, 2012
"This is a quick demo showing the basic midi functionality of the Korg Monotribe. The sequencer is slaved to midi clock generated by a Mutable Instruments Midipal. Delay effect is synced to midi clock coming out of the Monotribe (it echos the clock coming in). Keyboard is running connected via wifi/IP midi running TouchDAW 1.3 on a Kindle Fire"
INM + Koma
YouTube Uploaded by henrikbjorkk on Jan 19, 2012
Study of Adaptation
YouTube Uploaded by jamesmcn0000 on Jan 19, 2012
"Sounds from the Tinysizer, chopped and mangled and sent through several software plugins."
An Interview with John Bowen on Great Synthesizers
"GS: What was your motivation to develop a synthesizer like the SOLARIS and what were the main challenges?
John Bowen: Well, since I started in 1973 with Bob Moog, my primary use and enjoyment working with synthesizers was very much related to being able to directly use parameters with knobs and sliders, etc., and in all the instrument designs I have been involved with, I have been trying to make sure things are clear and relatively easy to use. As synths became more complex, it was a challenge to handle all of the information available, and so you try to find ways to address this."
Read the full interview on Great Synthesizers here.
John will be showing the Solaris at NAMM at Hall B Booth# 5305.
See The NAMM Synth Booth List for synth booth locations.
John Bowen: Well, since I started in 1973 with Bob Moog, my primary use and enjoyment working with synthesizers was very much related to being able to directly use parameters with knobs and sliders, etc., and in all the instrument designs I have been involved with, I have been trying to make sure things are clear and relatively easy to use. As synths became more complex, it was a challenge to handle all of the information available, and so you try to find ways to address this."
Read the full interview on Great Synthesizers here.
John will be showing the Solaris at NAMM at Hall B Booth# 5305.
See The NAMM Synth Booth List for synth booth locations.
OP-1 as Control Surface for Reason
YouTube Uploaded by teenageengineering on Jan 9, 2012
"Teenage Engineering OP-1 meets Propellerheads Reason in a very short demo of the OP-1 / Reason control surface functionality.
Working with Reason 6.0.2, OP-1 OS #12234 and newer.
http://www.teenageengineering.com/
http://www.propellerheads.se/"
Atonal Oscillations with the Moog Voyager and MF-102 Ring Modulator
YouTube Uploaded by experimentalsynth on Jan 18, 2012
"Demonstration using the Moog MF-102 Ring Modulator as an extra "atonal" oscillator for the Moog Voyager. Learn more at www.experimentalsynth.com"
NAMM: Moog and Teenage Engineering: Minitaur meets the OP-Lab.
via Franck Smith on Facebook via Moog Music Inc. on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
BTW, if you are on Facebook and ever thought about joining The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge, now would be a good time to do it.
BTW, if you are on Facebook and ever thought about joining The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge, now would be a good time to do it.
NAMM Posts
Just some tips for anyone that might be new to the site.
1. Non NAMM posts will continue to go up, so be sure to bookmark the NAMM label and check back often. There's a link to the label on the right of the site menu above as well.
2. The focus for NAMM posts is obviously everything synth, so all NAMM posts have to have a synth connection.
3. Updates to posts will typically get a new post to let you know there was an update. All updates go out on MATRIXSYNTH Twitter and MATRIXSYNTH Facbook. The flow of posts as well as the original post might look a bit messy, but that's how I like it. The reason is, I want to capture the news as it was released. This site is a bit more raw than others. As for which original posts get updated vs. not, it just depends. At some point the updates will stop and new items will just go up in new posts.
4. I do feature original content from other sites with links back for more and/or credit. This promotes other sites. If you have original content, feel free to send it in to matrixsynth@gmail.com. If you don't want me promoting you, feel free to let me know.
If you have any questions, feel free to comment.
1. Non NAMM posts will continue to go up, so be sure to bookmark the NAMM label and check back often. There's a link to the label on the right of the site menu above as well.
2. The focus for NAMM posts is obviously everything synth, so all NAMM posts have to have a synth connection.
3. Updates to posts will typically get a new post to let you know there was an update. All updates go out on MATRIXSYNTH Twitter and MATRIXSYNTH Facbook. The flow of posts as well as the original post might look a bit messy, but that's how I like it. The reason is, I want to capture the news as it was released. This site is a bit more raw than others. As for which original posts get updated vs. not, it just depends. At some point the updates will stop and new items will just go up in new posts.
4. I do feature original content from other sites with links back for more and/or credit. This promotes other sites. If you have original content, feel free to send it in to matrixsynth@gmail.com. If you don't want me promoting you, feel free to let me know.
If you have any questions, feel free to comment.
NAMM: Jomox Moonwind Analog Filter Tracker
"A true analog stereo filter with built-in step sequencer, a fantastic sounding digital FX chip, 2 LFOs and envelope modulation.
Everything is storable and controllable via Midi.
And it sounds...awesome! [audio below]
Visit the Moon and it's emotional records from Jan. 19 to 22, 2012
at NAMM Show, Anaheim, CA
Hall A, Booth #6735 Big City Music"
Click the pics.
MoonWind ElektroMoon by Sonicyogi
"Moonwind Demo Track.
Steady pad sounds (SunSyn with filters open) filtered with the Moonwind step filter syncronized to the beat.
Lead sounds are filtered without track sync only with Moonwind LFOs and envelopes.
No extra effects other than Moonwind."
MoonWind JazzaStrato by Sonicyogi
"Moonwind Demo Track.
Played stratocaster guitar directly plugged into Moonwind and filtered with the step filter syncronized to the beat.
Lead sounds without track sync, only Moonwind with LFOs and envelope modulation.
No extra effects other than Moonwind."
MoonWind NoiseMoon2 by Sonicyogi
"Moonwind Demo track. Moonwind built-in noise generator weirdness - improvised;)"
Everything is storable and controllable via Midi.
And it sounds...awesome! [audio below]
Visit the Moon and it's emotional records from Jan. 19 to 22, 2012
at NAMM Show, Anaheim, CA
Hall A, Booth #6735 Big City Music"
Click the pics.
MoonWind ElektroMoon by Sonicyogi
"Moonwind Demo Track.
Steady pad sounds (SunSyn with filters open) filtered with the Moonwind step filter syncronized to the beat.
Lead sounds are filtered without track sync only with Moonwind LFOs and envelopes.
No extra effects other than Moonwind."
MoonWind JazzaStrato by Sonicyogi
"Moonwind Demo Track.
Played stratocaster guitar directly plugged into Moonwind and filtered with the step filter syncronized to the beat.
Lead sounds without track sync, only Moonwind with LFOs and envelope modulation.
No extra effects other than Moonwind."
MoonWind NoiseMoon2 by Sonicyogi
"Moonwind Demo track. Moonwind built-in noise generator weirdness - improvised;)"
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