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Wednesday, December 14, 2016

MOOG MF-104M + KORG VOLCA BASS ~ Will They Pair? Ep.01


Published on Dec 14, 2016 once upon a synth

"I feed the Korg Volca Bass analog synth into the Moogerfooger MF-104M analog delay pedal and just keep tweaking. 'Will They Pair?' is a series where I try to combine two pieces of musical gear together to see what kind of sounds I can come up with."

Vintage Roland SH-101 Analog Monophonic Bass Synth with Modulation Grip

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KORG Polysix SN 461753

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Teenage Engineering OP-1: Voltage Demo Song


Published on Dec 14, 2016 Stochastic Design

"A quick demo of the capabilities of the Voltage synth in the OP-1, where we create and record the drums, bass, pad and lead for a short tune!"

Christmas Time Is Here - Altera DE2-115 Nios II Synthesizer


Published on Dec 13, 2016 Zackery Arnold

The Altera DE2-115 is a Development and Education Board from Intel. The following are details on the board itself, and not the synth above, via Intel. Just thought it was a fun holiday post, and as with many posts on MATRIXSYNTH, it's an FYI that this is out there for those that might be interested. Not sure what the sound/synth engine is, so I reached out to Zackery and will post back if I hear back. See the FPGA label below from some previous posts featuring FPGA DIY projects.

"Board Category: Development Kit

Components & Interface: Audio: Iomic; Expansion: Generic, HSMC; Industry Standard: Ethernet, PS2, RS232, USB Device; Video: Composite Input, VGA Output

End Market: Broadcast, Computer & Storage, Consumer, Industrial, Medical, Military, Test & Measurement, Wireline

General User IO: 7 Segment Display, LED, Push Button, Slider Switch

Technology: General Purpose

Cyclone Series: Cyclone IV: Cyclone IV E

The DE2 series has consistently been at the forefront of educational development boards by distinguishing itself with an abundance of interfaces to accommodate various application needs. Extending its leadership and success, Terasic announces the latest DE2-115 that features the Cyclone IV E device. Responding to increased versatile low-cost spectrum needs driven by the demand for mobile video, voice, data access, and the hunger for high-quality images, the new DE2-115 offers an optimal balance of low cost, low power and a rich supply of logic, memory and DSP capabilities. The DE2-115 adopts similar features from the earlier DE2 series primarily the DE2-70, as well as additional interfaces to support mainstream protocols including Gigabit Ethernet (GbE). A High-Speed Mezzanine Card (HSMC) connector is provided to support additional functionality and connectivity via HSMC daughter cards and cables. For large-scale ASIC prototype development, a connection can be made with two or more FPGA-based boards by means of a HSMC cable through the HSMC connector. The Cyclone EP4CE115 device equipped on the DE2-115 features 114,480 logic elements (LEs), the largest offered in the Cyclone IV E series, up to 3.9-Mbits of RAM, and 266 multipliers. In addition, it delivers an unprecedented combination of low cost and functionality, and lower power compared to previous generation Cyclone devices."

248r MARF Patch Test Dec 14 2016


Published on Dec 14, 2016 djangosfire

"Test patch - focus is on external clock source, and applying programmed pulse out.

2x sequences (5 against 6) on clock
1x 261e voice

Thank you
- Djangosfire"

Studiologic Sledge Synthesiser Tutorial 41 Tomita Snowflakes are Dancing


Published on Dec 14, 2016 David Clements

"George Hall recreates sounds used on Isao Tomita's album Snowflakes are Dancing (The Newest Sound Of Debussy) on a Studiologic Sledge synthesiser. Learn synth programming with George Hall."

You can find all parts in the series here.

KORG Monologue Synthesizer - Factory Sounds Walkthrough & Unboxing Video


Published on Dec 14, 2016 Synth Anatomy

Playlist:
KORG Monologue Synthesizer - Unboxing
KORG Monologue Synthesizer - Factory Sounds Walkthrough I
KORG Monologue Synthesizer - Factory Sounds Walkthrough II
KORG Monologue Synthesizer - New Sounds
KORG Monologue Synthesizer - Ring Modulation Feature
Let's Seqz #2 - KORG Monologue & Kaoss Pad Mini
KORG Monologue - Waveform Sequencing Tutorial
KORG Monologue - Percussive Sounds Tutorial

Live Jam #64 - Techno / Melodic - Arturia Microbrute, Akai APC, Korg volca sample, er-1, eurorack


Published on Dec 14, 2016 Monotrail

"Another more techno oriented jam. A bit of a slow start on this one but I really liked playing with the random melody."

microKorg patch editing with Patch Base


Published on Dec 14, 2016 Coffeeshopped

"Korg microKorg patch editing with Patch Base on iPad. Patch Base is a full-featured patch editor and librarian for new and vintage synthesizers. More information at https://coffeeshopped.com/patch-base

Patch Base is used for all patch editing in the video.

The microKorg is being sequenced by Little MIDI Machine app on the iPad.

The iPad is connected to the microKorg with the iConnectMIDI1"
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