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Thursday, January 30, 2014

Gotharman LD Tube Expansion Demo


Published on Jan 30, 2014 d4nnyp·32 videos

"Quick and dirty demo of the Gotharman Tube expansion box for Little DeFormer. Great sounding tube distortion and filter. Check them out @ www.gotharman.dk"

EMS SYNTHI-E Synth Spotting via ΟΔΟΣ 55


Pic in via ΟΔΟΣ 55 on Facebook

I asked how the SYNTHI-E sounded. According to ΟΔΟΣ 55, "the synthi e is fat ,the aks has more of a fragile sound,the e on the other hand is fat and warm."

Click here for a search on SYNTHI-E which will bring up some posts including audio demos and video.

Patches for Roland D-110, Yamaha TX-7 & Casio CZ-5000

via Acidboxblues:

"one for all the patch heads"

d110 patches

tx-7 patches

cz-5000 patches

Acidboxblues is Dylan Davis' site.  You might know the name from the Monthly Acid Pattern compilations.

Moog Little Phatty MATRIXSYNTH Patch


via CustomSynth on Facebook

The patch is real and actually came with the Little Phatty.  See this post for details.  It was a tribute from Amos Gaynes of Moog Music.  There's also a Suit & Tie Guy patch.  Note my patch was originally preset 95 on Amos' Little Phatty, but ended in slot 70.  Pretty cool.

Note the silver on black reverse keys.

Nebulæ


Nebulæ from joseph fraioli on Vimeo.

"a patch utilizing the qu-bit electronix nebulæ to create evolving tonal drones which form a basis for patterns and gestural events.

sound source basics:
tonal drone: qu-bit electronix nebulæ > synthesis technology e580 - tape delay mode
kick: tip top audio BD808 > make noise echophon
tonal wood hit: hertz donut MKII > make noise optomix
hi hat: Synth tech 3350 > make noise math v2
intermittent gestural fx: intellijel/cyclonix shapeshifter > tiptop ZDSP
reverb: eventide H8000fw"

via Joseph Fraioli on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

WMD Sequential Switch Matrix x 2


via Richard Devine on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"About to be a CV massacre with the WMD Sequential Switch Matrix x 2 !!!!"

New Radikal Technologies Accelerator OS Update 1.70


See the update in this post for details.

Elby Designs AVR Synth 16 Review on modularsynth.ru



via Dimitry on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"Yet another Elby Designs module reviewed: this time it is 16-bit version of well-known AVR Synth. It is available since 2005, but I didn't find any really detailed review, so I decided to translate my Russian article about DIY-kit, history of the instrument and some projects-successors."

"The AVRSYN project was started by Polish experimentalist Jaroslaw Ziembicki in the year 2002 as the experiment of making a complete synth on single chip. I’d like to say that slavic people are talented with low-level programming and can get 250% efficiency from obsolete technologies. Initially, the synthesizer was built around 16-bit Atmel AT90S8535 MCU. In 2005—2006 project was continued by Paul Maddox and Laurie Biddulph. Eventually, they developed the PCB, the program code was ported to modern ATMEGA16-8 and the comments were translated to English. At the same time, Biddulph started to sell synthesizer as the Elby Designs product that is still available today.

The project was developed to number of forks like 32-version made by Daniel Kruszina. His version has extended functionality, partial MIDI-control and even the wavetables. This version is also available at Elby Designs. In 2010, James Grahame with a few friends and also, supported by the original developers, made a completely new project, that is called MeeBlip..."

Check out the full review on modularsynth.ru here.

Korg Volca Kirmes Silvester 2013/2014


Published on Jan 2, 2014

"Korg Volca Kirmes Silvester 2013/2014
3* Volca, KP3, ecler nuo"

via Kaspar on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

New Make Noise Module Overview Videos at NAMM 1014

Make Noise Control Cell Series and Teleplexer [NAMM 2014]

Published on Jan 30, 2014 Electronic Musician Magazine·49 videos

"Make Noise's Tony Rolando demonstrates the features of the Control Cell Series and Teleplexer analog synth modules at the 2014 NAMM show in Anaheim, California."

Make Noise SoundHack ErbeVerb [NAMM 2014]

Published on Jan 30, 2014

"Make Noise's Tony Rolando demonstrates the features of the Tom Erbe-designed ErbeVerb reverb Eurorack module at the 2014 NAMM show in Anaheim, California."
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