Thursday, November 24, 2016
DreamsOfWires - Mini Mod & Ring SM (with some Atlantis)
Published on Nov 24, 2016 DreamsOfWires
"This was a spur of the moment recording, but I was playing around with the Ring SM and in a 'scary soundtrack' kind of mood, so I turned on the cameras in case anyone might want to hear it. It was recorded in one take, no multi-tracking. All sounds are the Mini Mod and Ring SM, except the shrill notes that come in at 5:10; they are from the Intellijel Atlantis, which is also running through the Mini Mod's VCA and using the second Contour Generator envelope for volume. Ignore my messy patching, I was just changing things as I thought of it.
Whilst I was creating the sounds it reminded me of an old recording I made using the Moogerfooger Ring Modulator, so I added the Atlantis into the mix here to give it that Roland-esque sound element. I've added a link to that recording at the end of the video for those who haven't already seen it.
The Mini Mod really can sound huge, warm, and characterful. It seems difficult to make it sound bad.
High quality audio version here: https://soundcloud.com/tomorrowthecur..."
A Happy Thanksgiving Message from Bob Moog via Moog Music
via @moogmusicinc
"What you do with our instruments helps us to be more human too, and I want to thank you all for that." - Bob Moog
Genuine, thankful, and just plain awesome. Bob Moog was all of these things and more.
Thank you Moog Music for continuing his legacy!
Happy Thanksgiving to those celebrating! Remember to rest a nice compact synth on your belly when done! ;)
24 11 16 - Serge Paperface VCOs
Published on Nov 24, 2016 batchas
"Basic patch with Serge NTO modulated by PCO.
Playing notes on TKB to change pitch.
No effect added."
24 11 16 - Serge Paperface VCOs (with reverb)
Published on Nov 24, 2016 batchas
"Serge NTO modulated by PCO.
Playing notes on TKB to change pitch.
Reverb added on top."
MODEL 15 Synthesizer Used Polyphonically
This one in via Peter M Mahr. Click here for a post on his site covering the track and the COTK (Club of the Knobs) Model 15 system used to create it. Be sure to see the rest of his site for more. Peter also brought us the CPM-Sound set for the DSI Prophet-12 posted here.
20 Synthesizer by Axel Hartmann - Renders, Demos, Details & Availability
A few pics and some info in via Peter M Mahr who has a post up on the 20 by Axel Hartmann here. Do check it out for more.
According to Axel Hartmann & 20:"We have 4 weeks left, until Christmas 2016 will be here. And one more year of hard work lies behind us. The 20 is working and sounding fine now. And per today, I am very proud to announce, that for everyone, who is willing to purchase one of the rare machines, the day has come. Right in this moment, I opened the 'reserve' button on our website“
Note the 20 was previously set to ship in June.
And the Sound Designers:
– Kurt Ader
– Dr. Peter Jung and Dr. Guido H. Bruch [boiling down Neuron samples to fit the 20]
– Peter Gorges
– Wolfram Franke
– Erik Heirmann
An interesting side note: Wolframe Franke was previously with Waldorf. He was the developer behind Largo, PPG Wave 2.V & 3.V, Attack and Steinberg's V1. He also released Stroke Machine for the iPad. Axel Hartmann of course was the hardware designer of Waldorf's synths and many other brands.
midierror Fundraising for Youth Music with new EP
midierror who has been featured here on MATRIXSYNTH numerous times, has a new fundraiser EP out to benefit Youth Music. The following are some details on the project:
"midierror has been going without alcohol for the whole of 2016 in order to raise money for Youth Music, who fund valuable workshops with youngsters who would otherwise have no access to musical expression. From organising, running and evaluating music workshops - he cannot emphasise enough the incredible impact that these music sessions can have on young peoples lives.
https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/midi-error
But he has raised a pitiful amount of money so far! So he decided to create an EP featuring four tracks which he's enjoyed making and playing live over the past year. Described as dark and sort of cinematic, he says they loosely based around the idea of the human race moving out into space. Expect to hear some electronica, jungle and idm..BUT if those aren’t to your taste there is a secret, more poppy bonus track for people the rest of you!
https://midierror.bandcamp.com/
The EP has four tracks and a bonus chemical brothers cover, with Emma Harrop on vocals. Please name your own price (above £2), and give generously!"
Mine - Modular Controller from Special Waves
Mine - Modular Controller from Specialwaves on Vimeo.
This one in via SYNTHMEETING, who let us know Spcial Waves will be showing the Mine at the next SYNTHMEETING event. Also, Mine seek funding on Kickstarter in January.
"A modular controller highly customizable, expandable and reconfigurable designed for DJs, producers and musicians!
For more information visit our website: http://special-waves.com/"
"Specialwaves is a new brand with the goal to give DJ’s, producers and musicians something new, original, customizable and updatable.
We are focused on passion, research and innovation, continuous improvement.
Mine is designed for those DJ, producer and musicians who are looking for a highly customizable, expandable and reconfigurable product. Mine is a modular midi controller composed by a case suitable to accommodate modules made of single electronic interfaces in order to offer the maximum flexibility in the creation of its configuration. Not always the solutions available on the market fulfill the user’s needs.
Mine is the controller that adapt itself to the user, not the contrary!"
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: New, New Controllers, New Controllers in 2016, New in 2016, New Makers, New Makers in 2016, Special Waves, Updates
LABELS/MORE: New, New Controllers, New Controllers in 2016, New in 2016, New Makers, New Makers in 2016, Special Waves, Updates
Roland System-8 Audio Track Demo
Published on Nov 24, 2016 JMPSynth
"Received my Roland System 8 synth a week ago and very impressed with it.
This is a track demo of custom and some preset sounds using only the System-8 engine (not the Jupiter 8 or 106 built in). Drums are from an XP80.
Internal effects used plus a little external reverb. Great machine."
Latronic Notron Step Sequencer
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via this auction
"One of the rarest pieces of studio equipment ever made.
I bought this from The Human League in 1997. (my Dad designed their studio) Since then it has had about 5 hours use, spending most of its life stored in its original box.
So this is as close to a brand new Notron as you will ever find. As you can see from the photos apart from a couple of very minor surface marks it is like new both aesthetically and mechanically.
The unit was factory upgraded to version 1.3 and so has most of the cool features of the Mk2 blue version. So you get the iconic design of the original and the feature set of the Mk2.
From Wikipedia
'The Notron is a British-designed MIDI step sequencer used by Björk, Howie B etc. Produced in two models, the Mark 1 was available between 1996 and May 1998. The Mark 2 was a slim blue box produced until about 2001. About 100 Mark 1 units were sold and a similar number of Mark 2s. The Notron is no longer produced.
It was designed by and developed by Gerard Campbell and the software was written by Dave Spowage of Concourse Systems (UK). The original model bodywork was designed by Martyn Seiles. It was sold under the company name Latronic.
In 1999 it won a Millennium Award from the Design Council and was exhibited at the Millennium Dome during 2000. For some time the Notron was on display in the London Science Museum.
Only about 150 Notrons were made, and production on them has been discontinued. So, already, it is a collectible instrument and will surely increase in value as time passes...
It does different reset points for each sequence, can output 4 different sequences, It does LFO shapes, weird stuttering things, step length stuff, pitch bend and mod wheel macros, chords on steps, some time-stretching emulation sort of tricks, delays, strums and reversals. Some of the other neat stuff was being able to group changes across multiple steps, and all of it in real time. A very cool machine!'"
via this auction
"One of the rarest pieces of studio equipment ever made.I bought this from The Human League in 1997. (my Dad designed their studio) Since then it has had about 5 hours use, spending most of its life stored in its original box.
So this is as close to a brand new Notron as you will ever find. As you can see from the photos apart from a couple of very minor surface marks it is like new both aesthetically and mechanically.
The unit was factory upgraded to version 1.3 and so has most of the cool features of the Mk2 blue version. So you get the iconic design of the original and the feature set of the Mk2.
From Wikipedia
'The Notron is a British-designed MIDI step sequencer used by Björk, Howie B etc. Produced in two models, the Mark 1 was available between 1996 and May 1998. The Mark 2 was a slim blue box produced until about 2001. About 100 Mark 1 units were sold and a similar number of Mark 2s. The Notron is no longer produced.
It was designed by and developed by Gerard Campbell and the software was written by Dave Spowage of Concourse Systems (UK). The original model bodywork was designed by Martyn Seiles. It was sold under the company name Latronic.
In 1999 it won a Millennium Award from the Design Council and was exhibited at the Millennium Dome during 2000. For some time the Notron was on display in the London Science Museum.
Only about 150 Notrons were made, and production on them has been discontinued. So, already, it is a collectible instrument and will surely increase in value as time passes...
It does different reset points for each sequence, can output 4 different sequences, It does LFO shapes, weird stuttering things, step length stuff, pitch bend and mod wheel macros, chords on steps, some time-stretching emulation sort of tricks, delays, strums and reversals. Some of the other neat stuff was being able to group changes across multiple steps, and all of it in real time. A very cool machine!'"
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