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Monday, April 29, 2013
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Les Rythmes Digitales - When Lazers Meet Keytars
Les Rythmes Digitales - (Hey You) Whats That Sound ?
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Yamaha KX5. Boy George at 1:48?
Uploaded on Jun 27, 2011 WallofSoundRecording·97 videos
Yamaha KX5. Boy George at 1:48?
BugBrand Modular vid #4
Published on Apr 29, 2013 Phisynth·65 videos
Filter comparison test between MMG, KOMA & PITTSBURGH
Published on Apr 29, 2013 AsteroidKillerMusic·16 videos
"I wanted to hear the differences between these three filter. On first they seem to have a lot of similarity and as I didn't found any similar comparison on the net I decided to do one myself. I already had the Koma svf-201 and the Pittsburg Filter but not the Make Noise MMG so first (finally an excuse) I had to get one! :)
Bear in mind that this comparison shows just one of thousands possibilities to use the filters so don't judge them by watching this video alone. The test shows all the filters in LP mode and they are not crazy modulated or overdriven. This is deliberate as I wanted to hear the musical and not the "special effect" side of the filters. The sound generated comes from a Doepfer A110 (saw out). The A155 act as the sequencer for the notes and trigger out to open the filters. The trigger are fed to the filters cutoff CV in via the Intellijel Quadra so I could adjust the release time of the trigger. No other envelope or VCA in the audio path. The audio was recorded direct to DAW via a compressor (with mild compression) just to even out the slight difference in sound level.
After playing around with these filters for some days now it's clear that the filters are equally good in their own ways, both sonically and functionally, and they're all going to stay in my case for a long time!
Thanks for watching!"
"I wanted to hear the differences between these three filter. On first they seem to have a lot of similarity and as I didn't found any similar comparison on the net I decided to do one myself. I already had the Koma svf-201 and the Pittsburg Filter but not the Make Noise MMG so first (finally an excuse) I had to get one! :)
Bear in mind that this comparison shows just one of thousands possibilities to use the filters so don't judge them by watching this video alone. The test shows all the filters in LP mode and they are not crazy modulated or overdriven. This is deliberate as I wanted to hear the musical and not the "special effect" side of the filters. The sound generated comes from a Doepfer A110 (saw out). The A155 act as the sequencer for the notes and trigger out to open the filters. The trigger are fed to the filters cutoff CV in via the Intellijel Quadra so I could adjust the release time of the trigger. No other envelope or VCA in the audio path. The audio was recorded direct to DAW via a compressor (with mild compression) just to even out the slight difference in sound level.
After playing around with these filters for some days now it's clear that the filters are equally good in their own ways, both sonically and functionally, and they're all going to stay in my case for a long time!
Thanks for watching!"
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: Doepfer, eurorack, Featured, KOMA Elektronik, Make Noise, Pittsburgh Modular Confluence, Video
LABELS/MORE: Doepfer, eurorack, Featured, KOMA Elektronik, Make Noise, Pittsburgh Modular Confluence, Video
Bob Moog Foundation Site Redesign - New Bob Moog Timeline & More
via The Bob Moog Foundation"The redesign of our website portal is a tribute to our roots. Credit goes to our amazing friends at SBS Studios. This young, creative, award-winning team out of Jacksonville, FL helped take our ideas and turn them into a vintage synth-themed, user friendly website. Be sure to visit the site and see for yourself. Thank you SBS Studios, for bringing our work to life!
Read all about SBS and the site redesign here.
In addition to the new design, we have brand new content to share, including:
Bob Moog Timeline
Synthesis Fundamentals
Moog: A History in Recordings, by Thom Holmes"
Bob Moog Foundation Announces Feast for the Future - May 23

"'Feast for the Future' to Support Bob Moog Foundation on Synthesizer Pioneer’s Birthday
Local restaurants to donate proceeds benefiting Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool
April 29, 2013, Asheville, NC -- Eleven local restaurants in the Asheville community are coming together for Feast for the Future, a fundraiser to support local non-profit, the Bob Moog Foundation. Feast for the Future takes place on May 23rd, what would have been the 79th birthday of the Foundation’s namesake, Bob Moog. In honor of this special occasion Early Girl Eatery, Moe’s Original BBQ, Wicked Weed, Chestnut, Laughing Seed Café, Jack of the Wood, Chai Pani, MG Road, Bouchon, Salsa’s, and The Local Joint, will be donating a portion of their sales from the day to the Bob Moog Foundation. This event is being sponsored by the Mountain Xpress and Asheville Radio Group’s 98.1 the River. More information on the event, including information about participating restaurants, can be found at www.bobmoogfoundation.org.
Michelle Moog-Koussa, Executive Director of the Bob Moog Foundation, states, “What began as a one restaurant event last year has blossomed to encompass eleven local restaurants. We are so grateful to the culinary community in Asheville as they support our efforts to inspire the next generation of creative thinkers. We look forward to growing Feast for the Future every year and to growing Dr. Bob's SoundSchool to hundreds of schools in Western North Carolina in the coming years".
Proceeds from the event will benefit the expansion of Dr. Bob’s Sound School, the Foundation’s STEAM (science, technology, education, art, math) -based educational initiative that teaches second grade children the science of sound through the magic of music. Using electronic musical and acoustic instruments, as well as oscilloscopes and custom teaching materials, the innovative program engages children in the basic physics of sound through the parameters of Bob Moog’s pioneering legacy in electronic music. Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool recently completed its pilot year with resounding success, and is currently in 32 classrooms reaching over 600 students in Buncombe County and Asheville City Schools. The Foundation aims to expand the program regionally and nationally in the next three to five years.
Julie Stehnling, owner of Early Girl Eatery, reflects on her experience last year as the sole participant in Bob’s Birthday Salute, “Early Girl is so proud to be part of Feast for the Future. Last year our staff and our guests had a blast celebrating Bob's birthday. Remembering Bob as a kind man who was one of our own and also celebrating him as a visionary of our times is an honor all in Asheville are lucky to have. Both my children and I are inspired by the Bob Moog Foundation's Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool curriculum. Preserving Bob's genius and working to inspire more folks both locally and nationally is work we are so happy to support.”
The Bob Moog Foundation honors the legacy of synthesizer pioneer Bob Moog through its mission of igniting the innovative and creative spirit through the intersection of music, science, history, and innovation. Dr. Moog was a resident of Asheville for 25 years before his passing in 2005.
(http://www.bobmoogfoundation.org)
(http://981theriver.com)
(www.mountainx.com)
(http://earlygirleatery.com/)
(http://www.moesoriginalbbq.com/locations/asheville.aspx)
(www.salsas-asheville.com/)
(www.wickedweedbrewing.com/)
(www.chestnutasheville.com/)
(http://ashevillebouchon.com/)
(http://www.jackofthewood.com/)
(http://laughingseed.jackofthewood.com/)
(http://chaipani.net/)
(http://mgroadlounge.com/)
(https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Local-Joint/175520499207682)
Be sure to see the Dr. Bob's SoundSchool - Inspired Progress video previously posted here.
TORINO SYNTH MEETING 2013 Coming to Italy on May 26

Update: flyer added to the left.
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Note MATRIXSYNTH is a media partner promoting the event!
via the Torino Synth Meeting Facebook Page
"Noisecollective.net presenta in collaborazione con Superbudda, la terza edizione del TORINO SYNTH MEETINGDomenica 26 Maggio 2013
Programma
Ore 13 apertura agli espositori
Ore 14.30 apertura al pubblico
Ore 16.00 Enrico Cosimi presenta GRP SYNTHESIZER A4, sarà presente Paolo Groppioni di GRPSYNTHESIZER
Ore 17.00 Antonio Cavadini (OTOLAB) presenta il sintetizzatore LEPLOOP
Ore 18.00 I torinesi Kinetik Laboratories illustreranno le loro nuove costruzioni soniche
Ore 21.00 OPEN STAGE, chi lo desidera potrà partecipare ad una jam session tutta elettronica"
via Francesco Synth Meeting Mulassano on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
Fat Bastard's 'Twins' !
via Beermaster: (click the pics)"Thought I'd send you the latest info on my monster modular 'Fat Bastard' - Ross Lamond has constructed two huge amazing wooden cases based on a Matthew Goike design, these add another 1560 Hp of Euro to the existing system. We decided to call them 'The Twins'
For the geeks amongst us here's the compliment of modules in the Twins:VCOs:
Macbeth X-Series Dual Oscillator
Macbeth X-Series Oscillator x 2
Tip Top - Z300 Mk1 x 2
Make Noise - DPO
WMD - Synchrodyne
WMD - Phase Distortion Oscillator
MOTM - Morphing Terarium
Intellijel Design - Rubicon
Intellijel Design - Dixie II
ADAC System - VCO
Blue Lantern - Lunar Modulation
Analogue Systems - RS95
Analogue Systmes - Polyphonic Harmonic Generator +Expander RS370 +RS375
Buchla Clone - 258
FILTERS:Macbeth X-Series 'Backend' Filter
Macbeth X-Series Dual SV Filter
Schipmann- Multimode VCF-02
Cwejman - Res 4
Serge Res Equalizer
Intellijel - Korgasmotron II +Expander
Harvestman - Bionic Lester
ADAC System - VC Fixed Filterbank
Livewire - Frequensteiner
Doepfer - Vactrol VCF A101-1
Doepfer - Fixed Filterbank - A-128
Blue Lantern- Asteroid Operator
Other Stuff:MOTM - Deflector Shield
Circuit Abbey - Impulse Drive
Circuit Abbey - Gravity Well
Circuit Abby - Unify
Livewire- Dual Cyclotron
Livewire -Dual Bisell Gen x 2
Synthetic Sound Labs - Modulation Orgy
Plan B - Heisenberg Generator - Model 24
Plan B - Dynamic Mult -Model 29
Plan B - Dual Timbral Gates - Model 13
STG Soundlabs - Graphic SequencerSTG Soundlabs - BAM x 2
Make Noise - Maths
Make Noise - Echophon
Make Noice - QMMG
Intellijel - Quadra
Intellijel- uVCA II
Intellijel - uFold II
Intellijel - uFade
Intellijel - uStep
Intellijel - Hex VCA
Intellijel - Buf Mult x 2
Intellijel - Mult x 2
Intellijel - uJack
Cwejman - MX-4S
Cwejman - VCA-4MX x 2
Cwejman - ATT-4
Cwejman - CTG - VC
Division 6 - Multiplicty XV - X 3
4MS - PEG
Maleko Heavy Industry - Fade x 2
ALM - Pamela's Workout
Dave Jone - O'Tool x 2
Xaoc Devices - Moskwa
Harvestman - Double Andore
Blue Lantern - Pro VCA
Blue Lantern - Moon Base ADSR
Tip Top - Z5000
Tip Top - Z4000 EGs x 2
Tip Top -BD808
Tip Top- BD909
Tip Top -Hats 909
Analogue Systems - Signal Mixer - x3
Analogue Systems - CV Mixer
Analogue Systems - Sampler/Delay RS290 +RS295
Analogue Systems - Phase Shifter - RS400
Analogue Systems - VCLFO - RS80
Analogue Systems - Performance Wheels
Analogue Systems - External Processor - RS35
Mad Rooster Lab - Lord Of The Ring
Touellskouarn - Strakal Brulu - Fuzz box
Touellskouarn - pig pe vran a gan - Headphone amp !
All the best !
Lester Barnes ( Beermaster )"
Rhodes Chroma SN 21030247 with CC+ Upgrade
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"This particular unit has been fitted with the new power supply and new CC+ which updates many aspects of its operation and makes it easier to incorperate into a 2013 workflow but most of all makes it reliable, the online support for it is incredible and if you're worried about the lack of editing control (which isn't that hard anyway) you can edit it via an iPad..."
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"This particular unit has been fitted with the new power supply and new CC+ which updates many aspects of its operation and makes it easier to incorperate into a 2013 workflow but most of all makes it reliable, the online support for it is incredible and if you're worried about the lack of editing control (which isn't that hard anyway) you can edit it via an iPad..."
You can find some editors here.
MacBeth Nexus 1 Prototype

via Ken MacBeth on Facebook
"When Paul Hartnoll from Orbital paid me a visit towards the end of last year- he tried out the NEXUS prototype- he said he liked it, but for him it was important that Octave switching for each oscillator (4) be included. We also talked about PWM. Now there is octave switching- and PWM for oscs 1 and 3. These are completely deicated modulators aimed at their target oscs...so two separate moving waveforms to add to one hell of a sound! I myself also wanted pitch bend- in this case *Ultrabend*, master tune and a dedicated master LFO control! NEXUS is NEXT!"
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