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Sunday, June 03, 2012

ARP 2600 Grey Face Analog Modular Synthesizer

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"The synth has been thoroughly gone over by Greg Montalbano about 3 years ago. He replaced several sliders and the VCA. The replacement VCA is the one from CMS. The synth functions very well. The face of the unit is in very good condition. The unit has not been re-tolexed as you can see from the pictures. This particular synth has the Moog 4012 filter and it sounds amazing."

Serge Modular Blue Voice Panel

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"A great sounding classic, the Blue Voice is full of fun with oscillators, filters, mixers and processors and more. A great all in one panel to get started in the Serge world. You will need a power supply to run it..."



ELEKTRONIKA EM-04 SOVIET ANALOG STRING BRASS ORGAN SYNTH

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"Electronika EM - 04. There is a one master oscillator in the instrument. Due to this oscillator a possibility of instrument's detuning in the process of operation is eliminated. This generator shifts a pitch of the instrument on an octave, "slalom-effect" and refines the tuning +/- 1/4. Because of split of the manual into 2 sections, the volume of each part may be adjusted.

Specifications:

— Total audible range - 7 1/12 octaves
— Keyboard's volume - 4 1/12 octaves
— Mains voltage - 220V +/-10%
— Dimensions - 790x490x155 cm
— Dimensions, 890x355x102 mm (31" x 19" x 4")
— Weight, 20 kg (approx. 44 Pounds)
— Also contains 1.126 gramms GOLD, 6.143 SILVER"

theresAHoleInThePan

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theresAHoleInThePan from Andre Sier on Vimeo.

theresAHoleInThePan: Polyphonic sinusoidal synthesizer glitchy sonic glissandi instrument. Soothing sonic frequencies make space and time. Submerge your ears in the hole. Touching casts 0's into musical space, dragging glisses bliss time. Visualize the sonic space you make. Warning: there is a hole in the pan.

ios universal app.+@ http://s373.net/x/theresAHoleInThePan/

thank you paul harrington for playing this first part of video! i hope to get the droid version up and running soon.


ゼノンさん
Wednesday, 2012/05/16 at Wednesday, 09:52
どのように片手で拍手の音を生成するでしょうか? (動詞=アクション=時間と空間)が垂直に向かって過去の貫通孔。


astronaut-at-s373.net
Saturday, 2012/05/19 at Saturday, 10:07

astronaut report, spacedate #uunnii-time: 7446.8896

#theresAHoleInThePan
a couple of very nice 5 star reviews in the app store:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/theresaholeinthepan/id524291999?ls=1&mt=8

Customer Reviews
Strange, wonderful, weird.

by McMugwump
Truly bizarre. Like some freakazoid thing found at an alien crash site. You keep it under your bed. Away from others. It whispers to you to touch it after you turn the lights off.

White Love Monkee

by vurnt22
Couldn’t agree with the first reviewer more. Like a Strange Agency App, yet stranger still. What does this have to do with either primatology or The Last Train To Clarksville? Absolutely Nothing.
Indeed.



iTunes:
theresAHoleInThePan - s373.net/x

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MMTA SYNTHFEST - Lorne Hammond and His Sound Makers

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YouTube Published on Jun 3, 2012 by matrixsynth

Lorne Hammond showing his myriad of sound makers at the MMTA Summer SYNTHFEST.

Featured: Roland MC-202, Teenage Engineering OP-1, Brian Castro modded x0xio x0xb0x, Allessandro Cortini & The Harvestman's SuONOIO, the vxxy chiptune synth, original Sequentix P3 sequencer, Paul Maddox aka Vacoloco's Gorf sequencer, original STEIM cracklebox, Tom Bugs' aka Bugbrand Board Weevil, and various Mutable Instruments Shruthis. Note each Shruthi is different. Lorne picked up the larger red Shruthi featuring three different Shruthi's from a DJ on a farm in South Africa.

Also worth noting: MATRIXSYNTH T-Shirt!

Update via Lorne: "The P3 Sequentrix was made in the uk by Colin Fraser who is producing the cirkilon now and I bought of ebay from a south African dj on a farm.

The shruthi-xt is a design by Frank [mailto:daniels@daniels-cards.de] aka on forums and flickr as fcd72. He runs a card company in Germany.

Frank designed the programmer knob system and did the case layout as a kit. He has done dozens of wild kits in various colours and designs.

The shruthi’s pcb designs and code and many different filter designs are the work of Olivier Gillet in Paris.

Frank’s shruthi-xt box holds 3 filters, I controller and a power regulator. The ver .96 code allows them to cascade in series or parallel.

Olivier took mutable into a small but fully registered company and took the big plunge. He has 800+ kits out there working.

He’s a friend of Todd Bailey (WTPA) and also wrote the code for the Dr Otto biscuit to turn it into a synth."

MMTA SYNTHFEST - Now That's What You Call a Modular

via Asher Fulero on Facebook

"Next to us... making it hard to stay focused! — with George C Mattson, Matrixsynth Jones, Steve Turnidge, James Husted and Scott Rise." And John L Rice! to the right. :)

Incredible shot featuring George Mattson reaching the top of his custom EML modular (See the Mattson EML label below for more posts on the system). That is one massive system with some custom work from George.

To the immediate right you can see three cases of his Mattson Mini Modular Phoenix series. They pack a ton of power in a small space.

The system further to the right belongs to John L Rice and includes modules from Moon Modular, Modcan, and others. I'll have some close-up pics coming, and of course check out the previous post for some close-ups via Larry Kleinke aka Computer Controlled.

Be sure to see the MMTA SYNTHFEST label below for all posts on the event.

http://www.mostlymodular.com/

MMTA SYNTHFEST Pics via Computer Controlled


Some pics via Larry Kleinke on Facebook. Click through for set. If you aren't on Facebook, you can check out the set on flickr here. These are some really nice shots.

Don't miss the MATRIXSYNTH banner below. :)

David Joseph - "You can't hide your love/Lets live it up" mix UK TV programme.


YouTube Uploaded by Disco247 on Jun 14, 2011

"David Joseph singing live on a TV programme broadcast in the UK from?"

via an anonymous reader: "very nice found on youtube showing David Joseph (probably with his Band Hi-Tension from the early 80's Brit-Funk Scene) performing live his hits 'You Can't Hide' & 'Let's Live It Up', luckily the camera guy has a heart for some of the most classic keys ever and people like us. ENJOY!"

Synth spotting: Moog Source, Memorymoog, Minimoog, Polymoog, Sequential Circuits Prophet-5, Fender Rhodes, and Yamaha CP70.

micromac sunset


via Ken MacBeth on Facebook

"Starnge evening sunlight hits the analogue components of the micromac pre factory test board. The board is fabricated by myself- next PCB will be the quality pin through hole, silver plated, fibre glass pcb! It makes for an interesting photo though!"

macbethstudiosystems.com/

BTW, for those that don't know, Ken MacBeth is also a professional photographer.

Eurorack Modular Dubstep 2 - Skrillex - Kyoto


YouTube Published on May 27, 2012 by DJjondent

"Remake of Skrillex's Kyoto using various Eurorack modules.
... all sequenced in Abelton live.

Previous video in this series (EuroRack Modular 1): http://youtu.be/_HWLncw1Yvk
Modules Used:

Kenton modular & Atomosynth for the Midi to CV.
Doepfer A145 & Pittsburgh VILFO for the LFO modulation.
Atomosynth Koe
WMD Gamma Wave
Synthesis Technology E340 Cloud Generator
Doepfer A114 ring Modulator
Doepfer A138 mixer
Submix 7
Doepfer A120 VCF (Low Pass Filter)
Doepfer A131 VCA (x2)
Doepfer A140 (x 2 Envelope Generators)

Thanks to Matt from RhythmActive for the WMD & Pittsburgh modules, the
Atomosynth Koe & Midi to CV converter, the Kenton Midi to CV converter and the submix7.
http://www.rhythmactive.com.au/"

Follow-up to Eurorack Modular Dubstep 1
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