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Monday, September 10, 2012

Cyndustries ZOe BUCHLA FORMAT ZEROSCILLATOR

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"Brand New ZOe ZEROSCILLATOR All-Analog Synthesizer Module in BUCHLA Format!

NEW ACTIVE CIRCUITRY ON ALL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS FOR 100% BUCHLA SYSTEM COMPATIBILITY

NEW MARK II SLIMLINE MODULE FITS ANYWHERE IN YOUR BUCHLA

(Only Two Units Available)

NEW MODULES ARE IN-STOCK READY TO SHIP"


Vintage MUSICAID CLAP TRAP Handclap Drum Synthesizer

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DX5 testing a Roland Promars


YouTube Published on Sep 10, 2012 by DX5

"** Demo video ** (not cover, new covers are coming really soon).
Testing my Roland Mrs2 PROMARS as soon as it arrived in the studio. It is basically a monophonic Jupiter 4 with two twin vco's and a sub oscillator.

Featuring:
Promars Layout overview.
"Love in Itself", "Television Set", and "Photographic" riffs.
Some weird noises

PS: Apologies for the camera angle. Not the best (but for watching my elbow)"

DR-OM for iOS


DR-OM by Fluxama (demo 1) from Shawn Greenlee on Vimeo.
"Now available on the iTunes Store.

Demonstrating one of the three DR-OM instruments included in Fluxama's DR-OM App for iOS. Works on iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPad 2, & New iPad. Developed by Shawn Wallace, Shawn Greenlee, and Elliot Clapp.

http://www.fluxama.com"
iTunes:
DR-OM - Fluxama
iPads on eBay
iPod Touch on eBay

Additional videos below.

"DR-OM is a virtual synthesizer that simulates the hackable yard sale treasure of the same name. Dozens of DR-OM units have been adapted from a rare, limited science lab function generator that started turning up in flea markets in the 70s.

DIY synth enthusiasts discovered the device was easily hackable, and closely-guarded photocopies of modding schematics have been handed around the community for years. The directions show how to rewire the generator into a nice little synth with two mixable Low Frequency Oscillators and a Voltage-Controlled Filter.

This app is a complete and playable simulation of three different versions of DR-OM boxen that were discovered at a yard sale near Quonset Point along with a folder of photocopied schematics. Each DR-OM unit has its own characteristic sound because of degrading components or bad wiring by the owner. The Speed dial is the most finicky part of the assembly; depending on the box, the dial can cause tuning drifts, random events and gnarly effects.

In the seventies, the noise generator was nicknamed "Doctor Om" for the meditation-friendly tones it generates. Others believe the name is an acronym for Drone Ready Oscillator Module or Dual Recirculating Oscillator Module, but no one knows for certain where the name comes from originally.

Note: You'll probably want to use more than 2 fingers with DR-OM, so try turning off Multitasking Gestures in the General Settings on your iPad. This is a universal app for iPhone 4+ and the iPad. It is produced by the Fluxama Group, purveyors of fine simulated synths like Noisemusick. Sound and video samples may be found on the support web site."

The Schmidt Uber Analog Synthesizer Keyboard is Going Into Production


via John Bowen on
The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge:

"Just heard that the Schmidt is going to be manufactured. EMC are taking deposit to the tune of 9,000 euros, representing 50% of the total price (inc German VAT), i.e. 18,000 euros to pay for a first batch of 25 units."

See the Schmidt label below for more including some video and pics I took at Winter NAMM this year.

Update via François Rossi on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge: "The annoucement was made by Stefan Hund (EMC boss) to a select few on 6 September. We know the cost, 18.000 inc German VAT, the deposit required, i.e. 50%, and the fact that a first batch of 25 units will be made. That's it for now, it's not even been announced on EMC's website yet."

Cross Mix on Mystery Module - Make Noise


YouTube Published on Sep 8, 2012 by yerpa58

"MakeNoise mystery module development, adding a Ron Berry-inspired internal cross mix control between the two waveguides in the mystery module. Doepfer A-110 oscillator thru MakeNoise OptoMix provides the steady thump. TipTop HATS808 is very low in the mix. I can't hear it, but I know it's in there."

Also see:
Make Noise Brings Physical Modelling to Modulars - Mystery Module Revealed

EMW - Movements


YouTube Published on Sep 10, 2012 by psprojectbrazil

"This composition was made entirely with the EMW-200 and EMW-300 synthesizers. No external effects or any other resource was used, just a multitrack software."

amnésie - J'ai tué mon chat


YouTube Published on Sep 9, 2012 by ikkini

"Extrait de l'album Le trou noir - Ego Twister - 2012 (sortie le 10-10-12)

Version originale : http://soundcloud.com/amnesie1/jai-tu-le-chat [embed below]

Enregistré et filmé live dans les studios du CNDC au Quai à Angers.
Avec : Yan Hart-Lemonnier, Maxime Dobosz et Wilfried Thierry
Technique son : Loïc Lebris
Réalisation : Wilfried Thierry"

J'ai tué mon chat by amnesie

comptine n°1


YouTube Published on Sep 5, 2012 by ikkini

"Sorry, the sound is ugly... You can find a good audio version here :
http://soundcloud.com/wilfriedt/comptine-n-1

Modular experiment, using Intellijel Flip-Flop, Doepfer A-124, A-132-1 and A-138b, Pittsburgh ADSR, Make Noise Optomix and René, Livewire Vulcan Modulator, WMD invert/offset and Gamma Wave Source, Turing machine Random Sequencer and Bubblesound VCOb"

Barry Schrader's The Barnum Museum Now Available

This is a follow-up to this previous post. The release is now available.

"The Barnum Museum is now on sale in both CD and electronic download formats. The CD is available on the CD Baby and Innova sites, and will be on sale at all other major sites on September 25. MP3 files of the tracks are already on major download sites such as iTunes andon Amazon.

Sample tracks of all eight movements of The Barnum Museum are now available on the website.

This one-hour, eight-movement work is inspired by Steven Millhauser’s short story, The Barnum Museum, and is a journey into the imagination of the fantastic:

1. The Romanesque and Gothic Entranceways
2. The Hall of Mermaids
3. The Caged Griffin
4. The Subterranean Levels
5. The Flying Carpet
6. The Homunculus in a Jar
7. Chinese Kaleidoscopes
8. The Chamber of False Things:
Porphyry Figurines from Atlantis
Golden Cups from El Dorado
Water from the Fountain of Youth."
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