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Thursday, April 24, 2014

Arturia Announces Availability of Breakthrough BeatStep Sequencer/Controller

"“I’ve fallen in love with a new little toy — the BeatStep. So simple and yet so effective. I hate complicated technology and the BeatStep is as simple as one could wish for. Plus it has the benefit of great sequencing and control possibilities, including CV/Gate connectivity, so I can get my old synths down from the attic and back into the studio!”

- Oliver Huntemann, 2014 (electronic music producer and internationally-touring DJ)

GRENOBLE, FRANCE: having set pulses rhythmically racing when launched to critical acclaim at the 2014 NAMM Show in Anaheim, California, music software and hardware company Arturia is proud to announce availability of BeatStep — a space-saving portable pad controller-cum-step sequencer that breaks price to performance ratios without breaking the bank — as of April 24...

Chameleon-like in its many control options, BeatStep is designed to work with DAWs, loop triggering software, VST instruments or effects, MIDI hardware, or even CV/Gate-equipped analogue instruments like Arturia’s own award-winning MiniBrute Analog Synthesizer or other manufacturers’ models — vintage classics or more modern contemporaries alike. Try triggering audio clips within powerful, flexible software environments such as Ableton Live or playing drum parts in conjunction with the likes of FXpansion BFD or Toontrack EZdrummer... it’s as easy as exercising your trigger fingers!

When working in CONTRL (MIDI controller mode) users can comfortably use BeatStep’s 16 sensibly-spaced, ultra-sensitive (velocity- and pressure-sensitive) pads to create dynamic percussion performances. Pads are brightly backlit with red LEDs, lending a helping hand with overcoming far from ideal lighting conditions that are typically associated with onstage operation and also assisting with making studio-based beat-making an equally easy on the eye experience.

Easily switch to SEQ (step sequencer mode) and those LEDs light the way still, but backlit in blue to reflect the mode change. Cool colour change notwithstanding, the pads themselves now perform a different function with each one representing a single step in a 16-step sequence — simply pressing a pad enables or disables the current sequence step — while adjusting the encoders provides pitch information. Creating and changing patterns on the fly is equally easy: repeatedly press (pads) and turn (encoders) to your musical heart’s content. Couldn’t be simpler, surely? Save up to 16 sequence patterns for instant recall — an added bonus when it comes to both performance and recording.

Even better, both modes are available simultaneously, so it’s perfectly feasible, for instance, to step sequence a MiniBrute (courtesy of BeatStep’s built-in Gate Out and CV Out connections), keep that sequence running, then switch to CONTRL mode and use the pads to launch clips in Ableton Live while using the encoders to manipulate Arturia’s latest SEM V soft synth (running on a computer connected via USB). All in sync. All at the same time. Or any combination of devices that well-connected BeatStep users can come up with when making the most of its Gate Out, CV Out, MIDI, and USB connectivity. Controlling the MMC transports in Apple Logic is as simple as letting BeatStep do the talking (using its transport buttons); bring an Apple iPad and Camera Connection Kit combo along for the musical ride and BeatStep becomes one of the most flexible iOS controllers around — all the more so when working with Arturia’s award-winning apps like iMini and iSEM; add Arturia’s MIDI Control Center utility software into the musical mix and a wide range of MIDI commands can be assigned to BeatStep’s pads and encoders. Almost anything is possible.

Put simply, never has step sequencing and MIDI control been so flexible, fun, and affordable for so many! To witness a BeatStep in action is to truly want one — which is exactly why Arturia has seen fit to include a Kensington Lock to keep it secure from prying eyes (and hands)! However, you can walk away with one from your local authorised Arturia dealer today for only $99.00 EUR/€129.00 USD (MSRP).

[Arturia Beatsteps on eBay]

Watch Arturia’s official BeatStep trailer here [here]

Watch Arturia Vice President of Product Management Glen Darcy’s BeatStep tutorial video here" [here]

Arturia Beatsteps on eBay

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Reminder: Befaco Modular Synth DIY Workshop This Saturday and Sunday in London!


This is just a reminder that the Befaco workshop previously posted here (and featured on MATRIXSYNTH CLASSIFIEDS) is happening this weekend at Musichackspace in London.

The event is free for people that want to come and just check things out. This is a great opportunity for those new to DIY.

For those that would like to build a module to take home, contact befacosynth//at//gmail.com.  Prices for the different modules are listed at MATRIXSYNTH CLASSIFIEDS here.

If you'd like to organize a workshop in your city contact Befaco at their address above.

Demonstration: Serge Synthesizer /// Benjamin Roberts-Sano


Published on Apr 23, 2014 Raisin Lamb·5 videos

"Demonstration: Serge Synthesizer /// Benjamin Roberts-Sano

Laptop Ensemble Concert on April 22, 2014 at Room 104 in CVPA building of UMass Dartmouth Campus."

Anyone out there attend this?

random rythm generator


Published on Apr 23, 2014 SuperRoss007·436 videos

Dementia Labs on eBay

€ meal


Published on Apr 23, 2014 Ebotronix·1,009 videos

4ms Peg, QCD² / Expander², QPLFO, RCD²,VCA Matrix
Analogue Systems RS100²,RS110²²,RS 360²,RS500e²
Arp Odyssey 2821 white noise
Bananalogue Serge VCS
Cyndustries Zero Oscillator
Doepfer R2m, A118, A134²²,A141, A143-2/9,A148,
A149-1,A151²², A160/161/162, A175²²,A185-2'³, A 138a²²b²²c²²²
Flame Chord Machine²,FX16,Talking Synth Module²
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Grendel Formant Filter ²
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modDemix²²,Optomix,QMMG,RenĂ©, Wogglebug²
Malekko Anti ²² ,Uncle³,Jag
Moog Taurus 2,Freqbox ²²,MP201
Roland SVC 350 Vocoder, System 102, 104
Simmons clap trap
SSL Modulation Orgy
Tip Top Audio Z8000 manual voltage source
Toppobrillo,Quantimator, Sportmodulator,TWF²
Logic masterclock to Kenton Pro 2000²,QCD²,Peg
FX :Alesis 3630,Boss VF1,BSS DPR 402,
Lexicon PCM 80, Line6 Echopro,
Red Federation BPM FX Pro, TC M3000
mackie the mixer³
morse key

The MATRIXSYNTH Forum Is Back Online


Some of you might have noticed the Forum link is back in the site menu above.

The forum is back: http://matrixsynth.com/forum/

For anyone feeling nostalgic, the old forums are archived there as well. Enjoy!

Note: Everything Music is where you can share your music and other music. There's a feedback section for members of the forum to suggest new forums and the like. I took a stab at the categories I thought would be useful. Feel free to comment here, but weight will be given to members in the feedback section there.

Demo of the OBMx


Published on Apr 23, 2014 Lackan110f·12 videos

"A demo song with just the OBMx multi tracked. It is really a great synthesizer, and anyone saying you can't get it to sound good just don't know how to use it.

Just using the knobs is using only half the synth. In the Matrix you really can spice up the sound for extra deep filter sweeps or controlling when different filters should come in.

It has bee accused of sounding digital, and when adding all filters on top of each other you quite can get that digital sound to it. But when only using the 24 dB filter it sounds just as analog as it really is."

Cool render.

DC1pongcomputer


Published on Apr 23, 2014 Joao Ceser·76 videos

Just watch.

"Testing the awesome DC1drumcomputer (beta) by Soundmachines...
P O N G !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
♥ http://www.sound-machines.it/ ♥"

New England Digital Synclavier II Digital Synthesizer with Extras

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via this auction

"The Synclavier II is a completely restored ORK System w/ Full MIDI, 16 Voices B Processor and lots of spare loaded hard drives as backup. Comes with 3 terminals. 1 is a working DEC 640 Retro-Graphics. 1 is a small portable informer DEC Emulator. And 1 is a spare 640 terminal.

REV L Hardrive
REV M Hardrive
DEC VT640 Retro-Graphics terminal.
Informer Portable.
Spare unmounted hard drive - REV 0.
Informer DEC Emulator computer terminal with case.
Spare nonworking DEC VT640 terminal.
Instruction and reference manuals.
Misc. Spare Bin cards and cables."


Roland SYSTEM 100M & System 100 Model 101 Vintage Analog Synthesizers

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Roland SYSTEM 100M via this auction.

"Comes with rare 4 book manual/patch set and about 30 patch cables."

System 100 Model 101 via this auction.

According to the listing: "Super clean newish Model 101. Works and sounds perfect. This unit has been sitting since purchase and has about 12 hours on it. Roland wired the transformer backwards from the factory so it was unused until I bought it a few month ago (fixed). Later 1980 model V.2."
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