Wednesday, February 20, 2019
ETHER by SOMA laboratory
Published on Feb 20, 2019 Vlad Kreimer
"ETHER is a wide-band pocket receiver that turns the electromagnetic landscape around you into a live soundscape that you control and manipulate by walking around and moving ETHER with your hand."
via SOMA laboratory
The net price of ETHER is 120 euros. The total price including shipping to most countries, PayPal transfer fees and VAT will be around 150 euros. We will specify the exact price when we receive your shipping address.
"ETHER is a kind of anti-radio. Instead of being tuned to a specific radio station, it receives all the interference and radiation that a traditional radio tries to eliminate in order to create a clean signal. It captures the radio waves “as is” from hertz to gigahertz, because it doesn’t contain the tuned input circuit that filters out all frequencies except the narrow band of a specific station. This allows ETHER to perceive the invisible electromagnetic landscape that humans created unintentionally, making possible live electromagnetic field listening and recording.
As the inspiration for this project, I took the design of the very first radios (early 1900s) that had no tuning wheel. At this time there weren’t many radio stations, and all of them used Morse code. It was possible to distinguish each transmitter by ear, as each one had its own specific timbre or “voice”.
ETHER is pocket-sized (105x65x20mm) and light-weight (93g). It consumes very little power and runs on two AAA batteries. How long it can run on two batteries is unclear, because I still use the very same set of alkaline batteries I put into the first ETHER prototype 6 years ago! (yes the project has taken 6 years). All I can definitely say is that battery life is more than 300 hours if you using alkaline or lithium batteries.
Vinicius Electrik Lizard System: Lizard + MultiWaves (by Fabio Fonseca for Key Magic Inc)
Published on Feb 20, 2019 Key Magic Inc
"WE ARE LIVE! Get your hands on the Lizard System by Vinicius Electrik on their online store :D
at : www.viniciuselectrik.com"
Flame MÄANDER Synthesizer simple arpeggio like p.floyds"on the run" (beta test)
Published on Feb 20, 2019
-simple monofon squarewave (without wave modulation)
-16th noise track
-test run of OSC filtermodulations
- mix between filter sequence and arpeggio filtering
Flame MÄANDER Synthesizer dark slow arpeggio with white noise (beta test)
Published on Feb 20, 2019
-simple note arpeggio with wavetable modulations
-mix between filter sequence and arpeggio filtering
-white noise sequence with envelope control
Previews of the upcoming Synthesizer MÄANDER from Flame
4-voice Wavetable Synth including 12 channel analog filter bank
teenage engineering x loney dear live at Harpa Concert Hall
Published on Feb 20, 2019 teenageengineering
"teenage engineering x loney dear live performing and controlling the visuals with the OP-Z at Harpa Concert Hall Reykjavík January 2019. Special thanks to Tiny/Massive!"
minilogue xd: First look with Kabuki (part 3)
Published on Feb 19, 2019 Korg
"D&B producer / DJ / Lecturer in sound synthesis at the Abbey Road Institute, Jan Hennig (aka. Kabuki) explores the new minilogue xd!"
minilogue xd: First look with Kabuki videos
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Analog Modular Synthesizer - Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
Published on Feb 19, 2019
"From Cantata 147 (BWV 147) by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750)
A series of classical music pieces that I re-arranged for my Analog Modular Synthesizer"
https://synthesizers.com
ADtech AVC-350 - Korean Roland SVC-350 Vocoder Clone
Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction

"Ultra rare Korean-made clone of the Roland SVC-350 vocoder. I saw one for sale 25 years ago and thought I imagined it. Compared it to a buddy's SVC-350 I could probably not tell the sound apart in a blind test. Roland maybe 5% more mid-range, could just be standard variance in analog units, this one a bit warmer. Case in fair shape for it's age, probably has been serviced as mic jack looks different. Sliders and pots have zero crackling/noise when moved, frequency faders glide smoothly, each works. I have tested and used every feature fully
-Hold jack (creates mini-loop when pedal depressed)
-vocoder/direct (switches from your voice to vocoded voice, or to synth, depending on where the balance knob is positioned
-ensemble mode (pans frequency bands left/right alternatingly for a rich shimmery stereo sound.
-harmonics knob (increases harmonic content in rich sounds like saw/square waves, I linked to a youtube video SVC-350 FM Synthesis that demos this
-all inputs/outputs/gain selectors fully functional."
Only one other has been previously featured on the site here.
via this auction

"Ultra rare Korean-made clone of the Roland SVC-350 vocoder. I saw one for sale 25 years ago and thought I imagined it. Compared it to a buddy's SVC-350 I could probably not tell the sound apart in a blind test. Roland maybe 5% more mid-range, could just be standard variance in analog units, this one a bit warmer. Case in fair shape for it's age, probably has been serviced as mic jack looks different. Sliders and pots have zero crackling/noise when moved, frequency faders glide smoothly, each works. I have tested and used every feature fully
-Hold jack (creates mini-loop when pedal depressed)
-vocoder/direct (switches from your voice to vocoded voice, or to synth, depending on where the balance knob is positioned
-ensemble mode (pans frequency bands left/right alternatingly for a rich shimmery stereo sound.
-harmonics knob (increases harmonic content in rich sounds like saw/square waves, I linked to a youtube video SVC-350 FM Synthesis that demos this
-all inputs/outputs/gain selectors fully functional."
Only one other has been previously featured on the site here.
Prophet Rev2 Demo 2: DSI meet the PG-8X + OP-X Pro II VSTs
Published on Feb 19, 2019 Synth & Sundry
"Right hand: Prophet Rev2 - 16 voice analogue synthesizer.
Left hand: PG-8X and OP-X Pro II VSTs combined (these emulate an Roland JX-8P and Oberheim OB-X), played on an Arturia Keylab MkII."
"New Life" Depeche Mode remix/cover Moog Grandmother, Elektron Analog Keys, Behringer Dx2
Published on Feb 19, 2019 Mattelica
"Live take of Depeche Mode's "New Life" remix/cover with a Moog Grandmother, Elektron Analog Keys, Behringer D x2, Korg Volca Sample to a Roland VS880 HDR to a Canon 6D + 50mm 1.4 lens."
Artificial Noise Key Control Updated with New Scales
See this previous post for a video demo of Key Control.
via Artificial Noise:
"February 19, 2019
Key Control Updated with New Scales
Map your MIDI controller to a given Scale and KeyKeep your keys 'In Key!'
Artificial Noise is excited to announce a new update to the Key Control, a MIDI device that maps your keyboard controller or synthesizer to a chosen Key and Scale. New scales have been added including; Blues, both Major and Minor Pentatonic and Augmented!
The Key Control is a unique MIDI device that will transform your MIDI controller or synthesizer to output only notes and chords within a given Key and Scale. The white keys will play all the notes in the desired Key & Scale (removing all unused notes), while the black keys will play chords within the Key & Scale. Choose between 11 scales and all 12 keys.
Simply hook up the Key Control between your keyboard controller and your desired MIDI destination (computer, synthesizer, sequencer, etc) via standard 5-Pin MIDI DIN cables. Or put your synthesizer in "Local OFF" mode and send the MIDI out from your synth through the Key Control and back into the synth, to always play 'in key.'
With a fast and easy 2 knob interface, you can quickly dial in one of a possible 132 possible key and scale combinations and get down to making music fast and with no fuss.
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