Published on Feb 25, 2013 renevanderwouden·140 videos
"This is a demonstration video I made of the Ensoniq TS10 performance composition synthesizer from 1993.
All the sounds and sequences are performed on the TS10. All music by REWO (René van der Wouden) Website: http://www.renevanderwouden.net
all rights reserved René C. van der Wouden 2013"
Monday, February 25, 2013
DEMO ENSONIQ TS10 by REWO
The Moog Sub Phatty Part 4- Modulation Part 2
Published on Feb 25, 2013 AutomaticGainsay·143 videos
"Here is the second part of a 2 part series concerning the modulation section of the Moog Sub Phatty that is part of a larger series concerning the sound and functionality of the Moog Sub Phatty."
All parts here.
"Here is the second part of a 2 part series concerning the modulation section of the Moog Sub Phatty that is part of a larger series concerning the sound and functionality of the Moog Sub Phatty."
All parts here.
Access Virus B demo - Ambient chillout meditation drone music soundscape
Published on Feb 25, 2013 synth4ever·20 videos
"Performing a live relaxing, meditative ambient drone music sound scape on Access Virus B synthesizer.
Utilizing 2 oscillators, reverb, noise, resonance, LFO, filter and envelope adjustments.
Performed live, no external processing. Excerpt from a longer session.
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For more:
http://synth4ever.bandcamp.com -- download tracks or buy album
http://www.facebook.com/synth4ever.music
http://www.soundcloud.com/synth4ever
http://www.youtube.com/synth4ever"
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Sound of Science Featuring Tom Carpenter of Analogue Solutions & Rezfilter
Sound of Science: "Hydrodome" teaser video! (feat. John Von Ahlen of Parralox)
Published on Feb 24, 2013
Quick note: as you know, I normally do not post music on MATRIXSYNTH for the sake of music. All posts are ultimately about synth spotting and synth demos. I do make the exception for manufacturers as they give you some insight into the music they make. Tom Carpenter is the man behind Analogue Solutions and Medic. He along with Jason aka Rezfilter who brought us some great demo videos for Analogue Solutions is working on a new release under their moniker Sound of Science.
"Here's a teaser video for our upcoming single, 'Hydrodome' by Sound of Science.
Single and remixes coming soon!
For more information: http://www.soundofscience.org (Don't neglect the big blue button and please give us a like).
Song: Sound of Science (Jason & Tom of Analogue Solutions)
http://www.soundofscience.org
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sound-of-Science/301522476625530
Vocals: John Von Ahlen of Parralox & The Sound Of The Crowd
https://www.facebook.com/pages/John-von-Ahlen/143679172389858"
Published on Feb 24, 2013
Quick note: as you know, I normally do not post music on MATRIXSYNTH for the sake of music. All posts are ultimately about synth spotting and synth demos. I do make the exception for manufacturers as they give you some insight into the music they make. Tom Carpenter is the man behind Analogue Solutions and Medic. He along with Jason aka Rezfilter who brought us some great demo videos for Analogue Solutions is working on a new release under their moniker Sound of Science.
"Here's a teaser video for our upcoming single, 'Hydrodome' by Sound of Science.
Single and remixes coming soon!
For more information: http://www.soundofscience.org (Don't neglect the big blue button and please give us a like).
Song: Sound of Science (Jason & Tom of Analogue Solutions)
http://www.soundofscience.org
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sound-of-Science/301522476625530
Vocals: John Von Ahlen of Parralox & The Sound Of The Crowd
https://www.facebook.com/pages/John-von-Ahlen/143679172389858"
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: Analogue Solutions, Featured, Medic, Video
LABELS/MORE: Analogue Solutions, Featured, Medic, Video
Warp Ride
Published on Feb 9, 2013 carrier·2 videos
"An mp4 with high bitrate 44.1 kHz sound. Propellerhead Record and Ableton Live Lite are rewired together through Sonar 8.5. The Roland Expander 102 is driven by Pittsburgh modules in a Monorocket case.
http://www.markireland.com/carrier.html"
The Roland Expander 102 is the LFO driven sound that does a pitch dive in the track. MIDI to CV handles the MIDI to CV.
"An mp4 with high bitrate 44.1 kHz sound. Propellerhead Record and Ableton Live Lite are rewired together through Sonar 8.5. The Roland Expander 102 is driven by Pittsburgh modules in a Monorocket case.
http://www.markireland.com/carrier.html"
The Roland Expander 102 is the LFO driven sound that does a pitch dive in the track. MIDI to CV handles the MIDI to CV.
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: Monorocket, Pittsburgh Modular Confluence, Roland, Video
LABELS/MORE: Monorocket, Pittsburgh Modular Confluence, Roland, Video
Marsynth Modular 12-15-12
Published on Feb 24, 2013
"This is the second to last patch of 2012 on the modular (that I almost forgot about...). This was my first go at finally doing a video of the modular with a proper audio recording.
There are essentially two main 'parts' in this patch that are distinctly different in sound but share some interconnected modulation sources. It was fun playing with the balance of the two.
Some empress super delay and ehx catherdral were added to open it up a little.
Thanks for watching!
www.marsynth.com"
"This is the second to last patch of 2012 on the modular (that I almost forgot about...). This was my first go at finally doing a video of the modular with a proper audio recording.
There are essentially two main 'parts' in this patch that are distinctly different in sound but share some interconnected modulation sources. It was fun playing with the balance of the two.
Some empress super delay and ehx catherdral were added to open it up a little.
Thanks for watching!
www.marsynth.com"
SH-1000 Just An Illusion - sneak preview
Published on Feb 24, 2013 SynthManiaDotCom·240 videos
"Confirmed by Tony Swain - it was a Roland SH-1000 through Boss blue pedal of the era, and dbx 160... sneak preview of my upcoming video breakdown of the song."
"Confirmed by Tony Swain - it was a Roland SH-1000 through Boss blue pedal of the era, and dbx 160... sneak preview of my upcoming video breakdown of the song."
Yamaha DX200 FM Groovebox
Semi-NOVA Modified Roland SH-101 with FM, Audio In, LFO speed mods
Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
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via this auction
"This is a Roland SH-101 that has three of the NOVA mods installed. Audio input to the filter, three LFO speed settings, and the FM mod.
Taken from the NOVA MOD page:
-LFO Rate Scalar
A three-way toggle switch scales the overall range of the SH-101’s internal LFO Clk (the existing LFO rate slider still
functions normally). The scalar settings are Normal/Low/High.
In the Low setting, a cycle of 30 seconds can be attained. This is great for mild changes in “trance” type music.
In the High mode, up to 1200Hz can be used to create interesting cross-mod bell like sounds. Perfect for “industrial”
music and clanging metallic sounds. High mode works especially well when creating a synthetic kick drum patch or
short-wave radio sounds a la Kraftwerk’s Electric Cafe and Radioactivity albums respectively.
External Audio Input
A 1/4” jack and toggle switch allows external audio to be injected. A rotary pot controls the amplitude of the injected
signal. It can be routed directly into the filter along with the OSC’s waveforms. External processing of audio through the VCF and ENV is
a typical feature on some synths however a separate trigger can be applied to fire the SH-101’s envelope.
VCF FM
VCF FM is the most powerful NOVA-MOD feature. It can be used in moderation to simply add brightness to a bass
patch with low frequencies (due to subtractive synthesis). Or it can be used to create powerful cross-mod sounds that
are difficult to explain...they must be heard. These sounds are somewhat aggressive, distorted, bell like but most
importantly, not attainable on a regular SH-101. These sounds are similar to those heard on a MiniMoog with its third
LFO assigned.
One example: Dial a patch with only a ramp waveform assigned but at the same time, modulate the VCF Cutoff with
the Pulsewidth. Manually change the pulsewidth to vary the FM effect. It is quite unique. You can then switch in Sub
Osc -2 Oct. Pulse as the FM source then adjust the -1oct/-2oct/-2oct switch to change the sound further. Finally swing
the Pulsewidth waveform as the FM source but switch from Manual to LFO modulation and then play with the PW
Mod’s waveform.
The synth's power button has been replaced as it had the dreaded tuning drift problem, which FIXED all the stability issues. Works like a charm, sounds AMAZING as usual..."
via this auction
Taken from the NOVA MOD page:
-LFO Rate Scalar
A three-way toggle switch scales the overall range of the SH-101’s internal LFO Clk (the existing LFO rate slider still
functions normally). The scalar settings are Normal/Low/High.
In the Low setting, a cycle of 30 seconds can be attained. This is great for mild changes in “trance” type music.
In the High mode, up to 1200Hz can be used to create interesting cross-mod bell like sounds. Perfect for “industrial”
music and clanging metallic sounds. High mode works especially well when creating a synthetic kick drum patch or
short-wave radio sounds a la Kraftwerk’s Electric Cafe and Radioactivity albums respectively.
A 1/4” jack and toggle switch allows external audio to be injected. A rotary pot controls the amplitude of the injected
signal. It can be routed directly into the filter along with the OSC’s waveforms. External processing of audio through the VCF and ENV is
a typical feature on some synths however a separate trigger can be applied to fire the SH-101’s envelope.
VCF FM
VCF FM is the most powerful NOVA-MOD feature. It can be used in moderation to simply add brightness to a bass
patch with low frequencies (due to subtractive synthesis). Or it can be used to create powerful cross-mod sounds that
are difficult to explain...they must be heard. These sounds are somewhat aggressive, distorted, bell like but most
importantly, not attainable on a regular SH-101. These sounds are similar to those heard on a MiniMoog with its third
LFO assigned.
One example: Dial a patch with only a ramp waveform assigned but at the same time, modulate the VCF Cutoff with
the Pulsewidth. Manually change the pulsewidth to vary the FM effect. It is quite unique. You can then switch in Sub
Osc -2 Oct. Pulse as the FM source then adjust the -1oct/-2oct/-2oct switch to change the sound further. Finally swing
the Pulsewidth waveform as the FM source but switch from Manual to LFO modulation and then play with the PW
Mod’s waveform.
The synth's power button has been replaced as it had the dreaded tuning drift problem, which FIXED all the stability issues. Works like a charm, sounds AMAZING as usual..."
EMS Synthi KS Sequencer
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This one is currently listed on eBay Germany.

This one is currently listed on eBay Germany.
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