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Thursday, March 01, 2012

Korg MS2000 SN 004033

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Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS)

März


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"4ms Peg RCD VCAMatrix
Analogue Systems RS 100 RS 110 RS 360
Arp Odyssey 2821 White Noise via Sem Filter
Doepfer A 134 pan by Moog MP 201
Flame Chord Machine V.0.0
Make Noise Brains 2x PP Maths Moddenix QMMG René Wogglebug
Malekko 4x Anti (CM arp out to Quantimator)
Moog 2x FreqBox & Oberheim Sem (CM 4x out)
Ringmodulator 2x Moddemix
Toppobrillo Quantimator Sportmodulator
Master Clock Logic via Kenton Pro 2000II and 2x 4ms RCD"

Retrospec Presents: David Kean Audities Foundation

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The Science Museum Announces OraMIX Contest Winners



via The Oramics Machine on Facebook: "The moment we’ve all been waiting for. The winner of the OraMIX competition is… Chris Weeks with Telescopic Moon. Congratulations Chris!"

And the runner-ups:
"We would also like to congratulate Atomic Shadow with his second place & Obe:lus for coming third. And a special mention for Astrogarage and The Audible Smile who also received excellent reviews from our star judges."

You might recognize Automic Shadow from previous posts here on MATRIXSYNTH, including the recently announced Hollow Sun Records. Note the winning track was selected by none other than Brian Eno, DJ Spooky and The Wire.

http://oramics.herokuapp.com/

"About [the] Competition

In the 1960s, Daphne Oram developed a ground-breaking music technique she called ‘Oramics’. With her home-built ‘Oramics Machine’, Daphne made music for TV shows and commercials, but she dreamt of broadcasting live Oramics concerts through a network of fibreoptic cables, an idea that sounded like science fiction at the time.

This ambition, so typical of that era of boundless optimism for science and technology, was paralleled in the use of satellites to broadcast Our World on 25 June 1967, the very first television production performed and broadcast live from studios across the world.

Imagine that the producer of Our World, the 1967 TV programme that first linked the world via satellites, had commissioned Daphne Oram, the pioneer of electronica, to make its soundtrack.

Now you have the chance to make that imagined track a reality, using samples from the Daphne Oram Archive, courtesy of our friends at Soundcloud; Goldsmiths,University of London; Sound and Music; Boomkat; and the Daphne Oram Trust.

You don’t have to limit yourself to 1960s style. Use the stems to make the piece in whatever genre you fancy.

Our winning track will be selected by our judges Brian Eno, DJ Spooky and The Wire."

The Analog Lab NYC-SCI Prophet 10-Chopin Op.9 No.2


YouTube Uploaded by TheAnalogLab on Mar 1, 2012

"Chopin Opus 9 2nd movement played on a Prophet-10.

All sounds from Prophet-10 (some reverb and delay added)

This Prophet is for sale!

www.theanaloglab.com"

Roland MC202


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ROLAND RE201 SPACE ECHO SN 942460


YouTube Uploaded by sean77wilson2011 on Feb 29, 2012

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Roland JD-800


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Technics SX-KN7000 Electronic Keyboard Synthesizer

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"These are highly sought after keyboards and here is your chance to own one. It will ship with the manuals, the OEM music holder, a custom music holder, a 3.5 inch disk, a 1GB Micro SD Card, its original Technics expression pedal and an aftermarket damper pedal."

I'm guessing this is is a preset synth. If anyone knows otherwise feel free to comment. Posting this one more for the design.

Yamaha CS15D SN 1784

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"The CS15D is two synths in one, with separate controls for each (including two sets of cv & gate and two audio outputs) but with the ability to mix, blend and modulate the two together. This gives loads of possibility for creative programming.

The 'preset' section is made up of two channels. Channel 1 has 15 funky 'instrument' sounds and Channel 2 has 14 'synth' sounds plus a button to activate the 'manual' section of the synth. There is a slider to mix between the two channels and channel 2 can be detuned.


The Preset synth has controls for the VCA envelope via the Sustain knob and the Brilliance slider gives you control of the filter. You can also apply the lfo via the modwheel to either the VCO, VCA or VCF of the preset sounds. These controls gives you scope for some big tonal changes.

The separate manual synth section has variable control between saw and pulse waves for its VCO, which can be mixed together. There are also controls for pulse width modulation, noise, tuning and 5 octave settings. You get two punchy ADSR envelopes for the filter and the VCA. The beefy filter is a 2 pole lowpass, with full controls over resonance and cut off and envelop depth.

The mod wheel can also be applied to the manual synth section, as can the Brilliance slider.

The LFO has a number of waveforms including sample & hold and repeat and goes up to audible level, which is great for ringmod style and other weird effects.

Where it gets really interesting is the ability to mix the two synths (channel 1 & 2) together via the mixer slider. Then, this two vco synth really comes into its own, with some rich and complex tonal possibilities."

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