Saturday, September 27, 2014
Akai Rhythm Wolf at the MMTA SYNTH PETTING ZOO 2014 - dB Festival EMP
Published on Sep 27, 2014 matrixsynth
Line level was a little hot on this one so there's some distortion. It sounded cleaner live. Some sweat spots in this one.
http://www.akaipro.com/product/rhythm-wolf
effegee's YOCTO TR-808 Clone at the MMTA SYNTH PETTING ZOO 2014 - dB Festival EMP
Published on Sep 27, 2014 matrixsynth
Direct line audio:
effegee YOCTO TR-808 Clone at the MMTA SYNTH PETTING ZOO 2014 - dB Festival EMP Pt. 2
via effegee on the mods: "BD Tune, BD Envelope, BD extra long decay, SD Snappy Decay, SD Snappy Filter, SD Tune 1 & 2, plus many others..."
Computer Controlled at the MMTA SYNTH PETTING ZOO 2014 - dB Festival EMP
Published on Sep 27, 2014 matrixsynth
Computer Controlled with Elektron Analog Four, Cyclone Analogic TT-303 BassBot, Roland Aira TB-3 & TR-8, Akai Rhythm Wolf & Intellijel Atlantis eurorack module.
LABELS/MORE:
Akai,
Cyclone Analogic,
Decibel Festival,
eurorack,
events,
intellijel,
MMTA,
MMTA SYNTHFEST,
MMTA SYNTHFEST 2014,
Roland,
Video
Synth Kid Jamming on an ARP Odyssey at the MMTA SYNTH PETTING ZOO 2014 - dB Festival EMP
Published on Sep 27, 2014 matrixsynth
LABELS/MORE:
ARP,
Decibel Festival,
events,
MMTA,
MMTA SYNTHFEST,
MMTA SYNTHFEST 2014,
synth kids,
Video
MMTA SYNTH PETTING ZOO 2014 Pics

Some pics of this year's MMTA SYNTH PETTING ZOO. A great time was had by all! Huge thanks to everyone that attended and the MMTA, Decibel Festival and EMP for making this happen! Videos will follow.
In attendance: SYNTHWERKS, George Mattson (Mattson Mini Modular & Division 6), Lorne Hammond aka sealion with a Roland Jupiter-4, ARP Odyssey, Minimoog and various mini noisemakers, Larry Klinke aka Computer Controlled with his rhythm machines, ), Bryan O with an Akai Rhythm Wolf, Vsyevolod with 8 panels of Serge, Keith McMillen Instruments with Dreadbox Murmox, Madrona Labs, Lunchbox Audio with a Moog Sub 37, effegee with a TTSH (2600 clone) and modded YOCTO (808 clone), John Bowen Synth Design with the Solaris, Jeff with an OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) with TamTam SynthLab, Roland with the new AIRA gear & more. Thank you!
Side note: if you are on a Mac and your mouse pointer disappears, click off screen to get it back. Based on what I can find out there I believe it is due to a bug with Flash on Mac. If anyone knows of a solution, let me know.
LABELS/MORE:
360 Sys,
Akai,
ARP,
Decibel Festival,
Division 6,
Dreadbox,
events,
John Bowen,
Keith McMillen,
Madrona Labs,
Mattson,
MMTA,
MMTA SYNTHFEST,
MMTA SYNTHFEST 2014,
OLPC,
Roland,
Serge,
SYNTHWERKS,
TTSH,
Yocto
Tu veux un Mont d'or ? Part 1
Published on Sep 27, 2014 Florent Faurie
"Mont d or"
Synthi A Cornwall
Wutlirzer 200A
Minimoog Model D
Wiard 300
EMU Vintage keys
Using only a Strymon echo
Mont d or 2
Published on Oct 3, 2014 Florent Faurie
Mont d or 3
Mont d or 4
Published on Oct 4, 2014 Florent Faurie
Moog Memorymoog Plus Midi
Jomox T-Resonator
Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
"The T-Resonator is part synth, part effects unit. It's a really crazy device. The analog filters are really smooth. Use it to process an incoming signal...or just let it make it's own noises. The envelope/LFO is fantastic. Combine this with it's ability to apply feedback on itself...really a unique piece of gear."
via this auction
"The T-Resonator is part synth, part effects unit. It's a really crazy device. The analog filters are really smooth. Use it to process an incoming signal...or just let it make it's own noises. The envelope/LFO is fantastic. Combine this with it's ability to apply feedback on itself...really a unique piece of gear."
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