Friday, February 21, 2014
Easel simple MIDI
Published on Feb 21, 2014 Todd Barton·150 videos
"I'm rather late to the midi explorations of the Easel but here are three very rudimentary demos: 1) simple sequence from Logic Express 2) midi clock from Logic Express with drums 3) simple monophonic line to show responsiveness of external midi keyboard. I've kept the patches simple so you can take a screenshot as a patchsheet."
DIY UK 2014 Facebook Event Page
via Paul Maddox on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
"Synth DIY UK 2014 event is up, Saturday the 2nd of August 2014 -
https://www.facebook.com/events/648480221877072/"
M-audio Venom Patch mix
Published on Feb 7, 2014 An1xFan·11 videos
The first patch reminded me of the previous Chroma Polaris demo, only a bit more produced and aggressive.
Tesla´s Dream
"Magnetic and sonic forms created by a fantastic machine, Chroma Polaris."
via Lluis Garriga Felip on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
Roland MC-505 "first Steps" by moonbooter
Published on Feb 21, 2014 moonbooter·35 videos
"I filmed the first song I composed on the Roland MC-505 about two years ago. So I called it "first Steps". It´s not perfect but it´s so much fun to make music with this machine."
via moonbooter on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
Moogfest Amplification Society - Win Tickets & More for Moogfest


Details here
This one in via Mo Keachie on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
"Have you heard of #MoogfestMAs? It's a contest to raise awareness about #moogfest My friend AndaruGO makes music with a Nintendo Gameboy and he is in the contest trying to win a Moog subphatty. You can sign up to be a Moog Ambassador and get a chance to win tickets, pedals, meet musicians, etc. Sign up and learn more: http://sot.ag/2ksRJ"
Jen SX1000 Analogue Synthesizer
Korg Synthesizer 900ps
1970's UNIVOX MAXIKORG K-3 SN 0384
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via this auction
"This is quite a powerful analog synth. It's actually two classic Minikorgs in one keyboard. The strengths of this unit are the dual filters, allowing lowpass, highpass and bandpass filtering, ring modulation, and, of course, a warm classic analog synth sound. This is one of my favorite synths for leads, but it's capable of making a very wide range of sounds.
This synth is also known as the Korg 800DV and Univox K3 but was sold in the US under the name Maxi-Korg K3. The power of the Maxi-Korg lay in the way it could create and play sounds. In essence, it was two Korg 700S synths in a single box, so you could treat it as two distinct synths, creating two different sounds, and then playing them independently. Some other mid-'70s synths allowed you to play two notes, but these used the same patch parameters for both. Only the Maxi-Korg could produce two sounds that you could play as a composite, or as two independent synths. Yet this was only half the story, because the 800DV allowed you to allocate the voices in a huge variety of ways. This made it possible to program more realistic, more expressive, or more off-the-wall sounds than was possible on other monosynths. The Maxi-Korg was, and remains, one of the most impressive, flexible and articulate synths ever built."
via this auction

This synth is also known as the Korg 800DV and Univox K3 but was sold in the US under the name Maxi-Korg K3. The power of the Maxi-Korg lay in the way it could create and play sounds. In essence, it was two Korg 700S synths in a single box, so you could treat it as two distinct synths, creating two different sounds, and then playing them independently. Some other mid-'70s synths allowed you to play two notes, but these used the same patch parameters for both. Only the Maxi-Korg could produce two sounds that you could play as a composite, or as two independent synths. Yet this was only half the story, because the 800DV allowed you to allocate the voices in a huge variety of ways. This made it possible to program more realistic, more expressive, or more off-the-wall sounds than was possible on other monosynths. The Maxi-Korg was, and remains, one of the most impressive, flexible and articulate synths ever built."
the mini Organ Dronor
Published on Feb 21, 2014 JvGrieken·43 videos
"I recorded a new video with much better sound. Now it finally sounds like it should.
now available at:
http://jochemvangrieken.com/shop/mini...
The power to drone, right in your hand! The mini Organ Dronor is a smaller version of the "Organ Dronor" analog drone system I've been developing over the last 2 years. Unlike most simple drone machines out there my design features a custom waveform which add a lot of interesting harmonics. For the controls it uses a single knob to set the overall frequency and a light sensor to control the relative frequency between the oscillators. This results in a very intuitive interface and allows for outside modulation using any light source.
Features
-Fully assembled and tested
-simple 9V battery operated (9v not included)
-small! just 5x5cm
-Light controlled droning
-standard 1/4″(6.35mm) output (different from the picture wich shows a 1/8″ jack)"
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