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Sunday, October 04, 2015

Budapest Music Expo 2015 - Analogue Zone Booth & New Eurorack Maker: Kasleder Effects


Published on Oct 4, 2015 Analogue Zone Showroom / Synths and Studio

This is the first post on MATRIXSYNTH to feature Kasleder Effects. You'll find Erica Synths as well below and you can find Endorphin.es at the expo previously posted here.

"Analogue Zone booth at Budapest Music Expo 2015

Manufacturers at our booth this year:
Doepfer Musikelektronik, Kasleder Effects, Mannequins, Erica Synths, Bastl Instruments, Tiptop Audio, Abstract Data, AJH Synth, Birdkids, Roland AIRA

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Budapest Music Expo 2015 - Kasleder Acid Fuzz Eurorack Module

Published on Oct 4, 2015

"Analogue Zone presents Kasleder Acid Fuzz Eurorack Module"
Budapest Music Expo 2015 - Erica Synths Announced Midi to Trigger Module

Published on Oct 4, 2015

"Analogue Zone presents Erica Synths Midi to Trigger Eurorack Module"

Malekko Heavy Industry - Dual Borg


Published on Oct 4, 2015 DivKidMusic

"The seriously cool dual filter and dual LPG (low pass gate, in VCA mode) that works in series or parallel for independent or linked processing. Some clever normalising adds some nice features when only using one or two outputs and you get the tone and character from both the original Borg 1 filter from Malekko and also the Borg 2."

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https://malekkoheavyindustry.com

Buchla Easel K tip


Published on Oct 4, 2015 Todd Barton

"Since the 223e module can store only one patch(1) I realized that you could actually store 4 different Radio Output Kinesthetic pad configurations. Of course, you would need to re-patch from one Radio Output section to the other but it is possible. You would also need to remember any 208 setting that might change.

Let’s look at this(2):

I’ve programmed Radio 6 for Arpeggiation on A-E and a little modal scale on L-Q.
The L-Q pads are sending Pressure to control Timbre. V pad controls the speed of the Arpeggiator.

Next I’ve programmed Radio 7 for pads U-Y with Location controlling Modulation.

I still have two more Radio outs that I could program but have not yet taken the time.

Here’s a very rough video demo:

(1) once you’ve found the patch you want to keep, press the Remote button, thus turning off the red l.e.d—it will be saved on powering down.\

(2) I don’t have an official Easel K but have hooked up my 223e to my Easel’s 218 which give the exact same results."

Buchla Easel K tip 2

Published on Oct 5, 2015 Todd Barton

"Using the 218’s Pulser to clock for the 218 Sequencer and the 223e Arpeggiator you can have 2 synchronized variable step/pitch combinations: 3-5 steps with the 218 and from 1-23 steps with the 223e. Also, the 223e offers many pattern modes: Rising, Falling, Triangle, Random and Spiral."

Buchla Easel K tip 3

Published on Oct 5, 2015

"In contrast to Tip 2, this tip uses the 223e Arpeggiator to clock the 218 Pulser. For a close up photo of the card used here go to:
https://www.hightail.com/download/bXB..."

Buchla 291e Filter Seq Demo


Published on Oct 4, 2015 Todd Barton

"A super brief demo. Please excuse poor flipcam audio -- the point is to demo the technique.
3 VCOs, each to a different Filter (A,B,C) of the 291e. Each with its own filter setting. A 4-step filter sequence clocked by a single section of the 281e. Each filter has its own, different filter sequence."

ludoWic Jam 17


Published on Oct 4, 2015 ludoWic music

Location:
JC de Poort Dongen
(thanx to Dennis van Beek!)

Used Gear:
- Makie 24-4
- Juno 60 (connected by Kenton pro DCB MKlll)
- Moog Minimoog (connected by Kenton MKll cv gate interface)
- Akai MPC200xl
- Jomox xBase 09
- Korg MS10 (used as filter)
- Sismo Qadrox (analog sequenced synth module)
- Technics SL1200
- Strymon (Bluesky)
- MFB Kult
- Watkins Copycat
- Uher report taperecorder

Sunday Synth Jam (Oct 4 2015)


Published on Oct 4, 2015 stereofect

"Gear used:

Arturia Microbrute se
Blofeld Desktop
Mopho Desktop
Novation Bass Station II
Roland Alpha Juno 1
Meeblip anode (white)
Novation Launchpad S

Sequenced the synths with the Bass Station. Latch'd loops with the Launchpad and played some simple lead stuff on the Alpha Juno.

The loops are atmospheric ambient type stuff I made using iOS synth apps such as Magellan, Sunrizer, iSEM, Thor and Animoog loading them into the Launchpad iOS app and feeding them to Dedalus and AUFX:Dub. I use a Alesis Wedge to add effects to the synths.

Cheers!!"

Dream Age Part 10-Bert Anjewierden(Multitrack Version)


Published on Oct 4, 2015 Bert Anjewierden

"The last video in these sequel,the 10th part!
I did some noise reduction/equalization/volume curving and many sounds have being added to the original 2 track recording,also i have repaired one short little part with NEW video/audio and these are the synthesizers i have used for these Multi track version:
Lead:Creamware Minimax(Korg Radias),Roland JX-10,GEM S2,
Pad:Roland JD-800,Roland XP-50
Bass/Noise:Roland JX-8P
FX:Korg Triton TR61,Roland XP-30,Roland JP-8000
Sequence:Roland JP-8080
Music composed and produced by Bert Anjewierden c2010/2015"

All parts:

ACIDLAB AUTOBOT eurorack TB-303 style sequencer

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TIPTOP AUDIO HATS808 eurorack module

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Waldorf Micro Q Keyboard SN 130006000263

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"Absolutely pristine, MINT condition, except for professionally upgraded display and LEDs. I’ve looked for any cosmetic blemish at all, and I can’t find one. There are no scratches or dings in the chassis, all knobs and wheels are firm and smooth, and the keyboard is even and responsive. It's never been gigged, never been exposed to cigarette smoke or temperature extremes, and I keep it covered when not in use so it's never even been dusty. The only difference between this and a brand new one is that I upgraded to a blue OLED display that’s much easier to read, and the red LEDs were replaced by (brightness-adjusted) white ones. It’s beautiful!

This is more than just another virtual analog, it's an incredible synthesizer. It can do fat, round, squelchy analog sounds, or its wavetables and FM can give it a glassy, harsh, or piercing digital edge. It's like having a 25-voice PPG and Oberheim SEM all rolled into one. I'm really going to miss it.

The list of features is too long to type it all out, but here are the highlights. Three oscillators plus two tunable suboscillators per voice with all the traditional waveforms plus two 128-wave wavetables that blend incredibly smoothly between waveshapes. Three LFOs with lots of advanced options. Ringmod, sync, FM on all the oscillators, plus each oscillator can go separately to each filter in varying amounts. Two 12db or 24db filters per voice, with the following types: lowpass, bandpass, highpass, notch, PPG emulation, comb+, and comb-. Filters can be serial or parallel. Two separate effects engines and 4 multitimbral parts keep their effects in combinations. Programmable arpeggiator, a real modulation matrix, digital output, responds to velocity and pressure, etc. The knobs are the famous Waldorf endless encoders, so there's never an unmusical jump in the sound when you turn one. It's a joy to play."

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