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Friday, October 12, 2018

Phil Cirocco demonstrating the ARP 2003 synthesizer by Tonus


Published on Oct 12, 2018 Phil Cirocco

"We recently refurbished and also refinished this beautiful 6 foot long ARP 2003. The predecessor to the ARP 2500. I Don't usually end up playing the blues, but this particular patch suggested it."

New Korg Volca in the Works?


SynthFest 2018: Korg Volcas - Space for a New One? Published on Oct 12, 2018 sonicstate

Delta Sound Labs Origami And Saber Modules


Published on Oct 12, 2018 Perfect Circuit

"For this video we made a bass patch with the Delta Sound Labs Origami wave-folder and Saber filter eurorack modules. The NerdSeq is used for the sequencing and drums. The Origami is based on the Buchla Music Easel's Timbre circuit and the Saber is an SEM style filter.

Delta Sound Labs available here: https://www.perfectcircuit.com/delta-...
NerdSeq available here: https://www.perfectcircuit.com/xor-el..."

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This is the first post to feature the Delta Sound Labs.


"DELTA SOUND LABS ORIGAMI

The Delta Sound Labs Origami is a skiff-friendly Eurorack adaptation of the much-loved Timbre circuit found in the original Buchla Music Easel. It's an essential module for West Coast synthesis, and though it pairs especially well with simple waveforms such as sine and triangle waves, this famous circuit is a wellspring of interesting harmonic content regardless of audio input.

ORIGAMI FEATURES

Wavefolder based on Buchla Music Easel Timbre circuit
Dedicated offset for fold amount
CV input for fold amount with attenuator"


"DELTA SOUND LABS SABER

The Saber from Delta Sound Labs is a loving 21st-century recreation of the famed Oberheim SEM state-variable filter. It features all the fatness and grit of the original filter, along with discreet low-pass, band-pass, and hi-pass outputs, in a compact, skiff-friendly design.

SABER FEATURES

Filter based on Oberheim SEM
Dedicated controls for Cutoff, Resonance, Input Level
CV input for filter frequency with attenuator"

Novation Circuit x Bastl Softpop - XVI


Published on Oct 12, 2018 John Chesters

"Live performance on the Novation Circuit and Bastl Softpop.

Headphones recommended, enjoy 🎧"

Best Ambient Synth Shootout #58: Access Virus A - Song 2


Published on Oct 12, 2018 Christian's Sonic Spaces

"This is the second song with the Access Virus A. It's a 12 voice polyphonic virtual analog synth with two OSC per voice and two independent resonant filters.

I used for the recording the following FX chain:
Access Virus A - Alesis Ampliton - Sony Sony DPS-V77 - Pigtronix Echolution 2 Deluxe - GFI System Specular Reverb 2 - Alesis 3630 (bassdrum on sidechains). Depending on the recorded track some FX are deactivated

The signal went through a small Behringer mixer into the pc for recording. To create the complete song I recorded consecutively several stereo tracks. The final song was then mastered with a bit EQ and compression on some tracks and some limiting on the master track."

Drone and Noise sound synthesis on Muscarin synth Tutorial


Published on Oct 12, 2018 kNoB Technology

"A small demo video, in which I will talk about,
how to synthesize noise and drone sounds on our synthesizer
Our indiegogo campagn - https://igg.me/at/muscarin"

intellijel Baby Steps With Steppy 1U


Published on Oct 12, 2018 Intellijel

"Steppy is a 4-track programmable gate sequencer with eight internal memory slots, external clocking, numerous tweakable parameters, and a performance-first design aesthetic.

Each track features numerous independent parameters that govern its playback independently of the other tracks. Specifically:

Each track has its own length, which can range from 1-step to 64-steps, allowing for polyrhythms, fills, or constantly evolving gate interactions between tracks.
Each track has its own gate length, which ranges from very short to very long, with tied gates possible at the extreme setting.
Each track has its own clock divider, allowing patterns to play out over completely different periods of time.
Each track has its own swing setting, which offsets the timing of every other step.
Each track has its own delay setting, which offsets the timing of every step.
Each track has its own probability control, which sets the likelihood that each programmed gate will fire when called upon by the pattern.
Each track can be shifted (or ‘rotated’) forward or backward by a number of steps. So if you’ve created a pattern that ‘feels’ like it has its downbeat on step 3, you can shift that pattern two steps to the left, so that the downbeat sits on step 1.
Tracks can be selected and modified in real time as the sequence plays. A select button allows you to directly access each track (and each page of 16 steps within that track) directly through Steppy’s intuitive multifunction buttons array.

Tracks can be individually muted and unmuted, and a special performance mode (called “Loopy”) enables you to touch any two gate steps and instantly create a performance that loops between those steps.

Track patterns can be cleared without clearing its playback parameters, and all track patterns (along with their individual playback and performance parameters) can be saved as a preset to one of eight internal memory slots."

"Fun To Be Had" Nitzer Ebb cover, Moog DFAMx2/ Moog Grandmother/ Elektron Analog Keys


Published on Oct 12, 2018 Mattelica

"Live take of Nitzer Ebb's "Fun To Be Had" with the Moog DFAM x2 synced to a Moog Grandmother, plus Elektron Analog Keys on kick and snare + 2nd bassline and as master clock into a Roland VS 880 to a Yamaha MG10xu, to a Canon 6D +17-40mm lens."

Jade Rose: Ruby


Published on Oct 12, 2018 Jade Rose

"Full Album Link:
https://jaderose.bandcamp.com/album/m...

Second song performed on my DIY modular synthesizer


The melody was created with the aid of the copier machine algorithm in ornament & crime. Modules are mostly DIY mutable clones I made with copper panels."

Moby's Drum Machines For Sale

Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.

You can find them on Reverb here.

Don't miss the video here.

Update: some pics and details captured. I made the mistake of trying to capture them all and then realized how many were listed. :) I ended up switching to the more esoteric models. Quite a few have never been featured here on MATRIXSYNTH before. What's a little bit interesting, is only two new labels were needed, one for Domino and one for Side-Kick-Er. All other brands have been featured before. See the labels at the bottom of this post. Side note: Blogger limits the number of characters to 200 for labels, so I wasn't able to capture them all for this post. You can always search for the brand names featured for more. I assume most do this anyway. The labels are more for maintenance and for finding posts that may not feature brand names in descriptions.

Pictured:

Realistic Concertmate Electronic Accompanist-Metronome

"Fully analog rhythmic companion utilizing 5 beat buttons to combine how you wish. Features metronome, speaker and line out, and tempo control.

Serial: 42-2103. Works with no issue."

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