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Monday, April 23, 2012

"Unforgivable sinner" - on Yamaha HE-8


YouTube Published on Apr 23, 2012 by organfairy

"Some people say that I play too much old music. So this time I am moving considerably forwards in time comparing to the majority of my repertoire.

Unforgivable Sinner was a hit for Norweigean singer Lene Marlin in 1999 so we are moving closer to this millennium!

I play it on Yamaha HE-8 and Technics SX-C600 organs and Roland JX-8P synthesizer."

Trogotronic 676 vs 666_1

YouTube Published on Apr 23, 2012 by DJjondent

"A friend of mine has asked me to compare the two modules.
So here goes.

Are they just noise machines.?
Are these musical?
Who cares??
They are handmade beasts.
If you like britney spears (no offence to B) this module is not for you.

I found that Both are really Really hard to tame.
But possibly the makers dont intend that they "behave".
In the 1st demo of the 676
Ive got a single CV signal from the Autobot (Miami acid) , duplicated and then
plugged into the OCS1 & OSC2 inputs on the 676.
I don't think its meant to track Hz/v or 1v/oct.

The other modulation inputs respond to LFOs and envelopes.
It has 5 CV inputs

Maybe a gate triggering an envelope might produce interesting results.
The 3 switches are described as normal (up) and mayhem (down).
I think this says it it all. :-)

Its Worth future experimentation if you like stepping outside the comfort zone

Beware ..the sound may be harsh for some.

I'll compare the trog 666 next

Thanks to Matt of Rhythmactive for the Trogotronic modules"

Trogotronic M666 demo

ublished on Apr 23, 2012 by DJjondent

"Ok now the 666... the number of the beast.
Im expecting the apocalypse now.

Its got 9 CV inputs.
Ive got the same single CV signal that I used with the 676.
Its from the Autobot (Miami acid) , duplicated and then
plugged into the OCS1 & OSC2 inputs.

Ive added 2 extra Cv signals from the snazzy FX.
OMG.,,, there are still 5 left unused

Lots of burp, fart and swarms of locust noises.

Thanks to Matt of Rhythmactive for the Trogotronic modules"

CORON DS7 ANALOG DRUM SYNTH V.C.A. MOD ** TECBUG **


YouTube Published on Apr 23, 2012 by tecbugdemos

"Coron DS7 analog drum synth with vca mod"

LED mania


YouTube Published on Apr 23, 2012 by spacemusicuk

"A quick and rather scrappy synth jam. The Moog Voyager is being sequenced using Numerology and the Novation Launchpad. Doepfer Dark Energy being sequenced by the Dark Time. All synched and recorded to Logic.
Other gear used - Native Instruments Maschine, Yamaha Tenori-On, Korg MicroKorg, Korg Kaossilator Pro, Roland RE-20 space echo, Alesis Quadraverb, Audient Zen.

Music and images copyright 2012 Matt Hill, all rights reserved."

JP80 VS JP8 Jupiter Strings Comparison


YouTube Published on Apr 22, 2012 by synthartist69

"In this video I compare similar string patches of the Jupiter 80 and the Jupiter 8. What I have found in this case is that if you play a single note and compare, the sound is very similar between both Jupiters. However, if you play chords you can hear a difference in which the Jupiter 80 has a very nasal effect to the sound, especially in the higher octaves. Both keyboards were played with the EQ flat including the patch eq on the JP80. All effects were turned off."

JP80 + JP8 + JP6 Jupiter Choir

YouTube Published on Apr 22, 2012 by synthartist69

"Brass arpeggio played on the Jupiter 6, Choir on the Jupiter 8, and JP8 5ths pad played on the Jupiter 80."

1980 Oberheim OB-X "Evolution of of a classic" Ad


via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find the write-up.

"Oberheim OB-X "Evolution of a classic" REBOOT/2.0 2-page advertisement from page 38 and 39 in the November 1980 issue of Contemporary Keyboard."

LZX Featured in Neon Indian's "Mind, Drips" Video

Neon Indian "Mind, Drips" Official Video

YouTube Uploaded by neonindianband on Dec 6, 2010

I thought this was pretty cool. The following is the actual video description from the the band on YouTube. It's great to see successful bands directly support the makers like this. Neon Indian also worked with Bleep Labs on the PAL198X (links below).

"Lars Larsen is an electronics designer and multimedia artist in Austin, Texas. Larsen's work focuses on synergistic relationships between technology and subject, and the resurrection of forgotten pre-Computer Age technologies. Over the past few years, he and partner Edward Leckie of Sydney, Australia have been developing an analogue video synthesizer called the LZX Visionary in the tradition of esoteric video art tools used in the 1970's. The LZX Visionary manipulates and creates images in the same way a normal synthesizer does for sounds. Mind Drips is the first music video to utilize this unique synthesizer, and all of its visual effects are recorded in real-time using techniques such as abstract pattern synthesis, video feedback, and analog compositing. For more information on the LZX Visionary video synthesizer, visit http://www.lzxindustries.net or e-mail lars@lzxindustries.net

An LZX Industries / Blackmagic Rollercoaster Production
Directed by Lars Larsen
Videography by Blackmagic Rollercoaster
Physical Effects & Construction by Jonah Lange
Starring Kaylan Drake Burnette
Special thanks to Scott Gelber, Malcolm Welbourne, Ben Aqua, Christine Aprile, Juan Cisneros, Katie Graham, Chad Allen, Tommy Blackburn, Michael Stein, Nick Smith, Scott Whiteman, Wiley Wiggins and many others"

Also see:
Neon Indian - Step Into the World With Your PAL198X
PAL198X playing with Modular Synth
Bleep Labs Neon Indian - PAL198X
Bleep Labs Neon Indian PAL198X Featured on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon

The above spotted on Computer Music Guide

Nord Drum Virtual Analog Drum Synth Sonic LAB Review


YouTube Published on Apr 23, 2012 by sonicstate

"The four channel virtual analog drum synthesizer from Nord gets a good seeing to."

Sunday, April 22, 2012

IDOW & MATRIXSYNTH Modular Pic of the Week - Week 26 Contest Winner!

"Our twenty-sixth winner of the Modular Pic of the Week contest goes to Neil Fellowes for his 'Modular Zero-Zero-Two.'

Neil is an English electronic music composer (using the name Geigertek), photographer and Urban Explorer. His photographs have been used for websites and album covers, most notable being "Exit Strategy" by Ian Boddy and Parallel Worlds. This image was taken in the studio owned by Benge.

For more info on Neil's work: http://www.neilfellowes.co.uk

We'd like to give a big thanks and congratulations to Neil Fellowes for his submission! This is the 26th week of a 30-week contest, and we are looking forward to many more modular photo submissions, so please keep 'em coming! For details on how to submit and what you can win, see this post.

For more info on the upcoming 'I Dream of Wires' documentary, be sure to see the trailer and IndieGoGo fund raising campaign here.

See the IDOW label for all posts pertaining to the film including the weekly contest winners."

ARP Odyssey Model 2823 SN 28230326

Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated. via this auction
via the listing: "This unit has been effectively inactive since 1984, when I quit playing. It was stored in my parent's basement for many years, then moved to my home for the last 15. In the interest of full disclosure, here's the bad news: it got wet for a couple of days in a basement flood in 2000; about 6 inches of water. It was dried out, but returned to its place on a basement shelf. About half of the slider tips remain. There is some rust, as seen in photos 2 & 3, but everything moves; no rust lock up on the lid or any sliders. The unit powers on (photo 4), and Osc's 1 & 2 and the noise generator make sound. I used the VCA gain to get the sounds. I could not get the ADSR to work; don't know if there's a problem or if I just don't remember how to operate it! It will require work to get it into the performance shape it enjoyed in the early 80's. The key shaft that attaches the key to the contact wire support on high C is broken (photo 9); glue or replacement is necessary. Some of the contact wires were re-soldered back in the 80's by me while on the road through the Midwest (photos 10 & 11). The back panel that covered the contacts is gone; as I recall, I discarded it so I could quickly access a potentially stuck contact wire during performance..."

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