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Wednesday, January 01, 2020

KORG monologue & volca drum live Jam by ElectriXity


Premiered 8 hours ago dænkrø_ ElectriXity_

"Live Jam with some very minor post-editing.
Happy New Year to all of you!! May it be a healthy and successful one!
I came to like my KORG gear more and more. I felt they`d be a perfect match for my DIY sequencer creations located on the patchblocks.
Enjoy!

Gear used:
KORG monologue
KORG volca drums
2x patchblocks with 2x midiblocks
Lexicon MX200
Alesis ineko
Yamaha MT4X"

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year everyone, or rather, Happy New Decade!

I want to thank everyone who visits the site, supporting members, and the sponsors you see above and to the right. You all make this site possible. So, thank you! I am humbled and grateful every day. The site will be going 15 years strong in 2020. Since then there has only been one single day w/o a post when I had no idea there would be something to post every single day. Every single post has gone up by hand, so the support is more than appreciated.

In 2019 we had a total of 13,069 posts. That comes out to an average of 35.81 posts a day, all by hand. We had 819 products new to the site, including 112 new makers, and 64 older items never featured before. You can find a breakdown of some categories here.

In 2019 we lost the following people: Alan R. Pearlman, Mark Hollis, Mike McGrath of Muff Wiggler, Philippe Zdar of Cassius, John Blacet, Carl Matthews, and Gershon Kingsley. I keep hoping for a year we do not lose anyone. These are always the hardest posts to put up for so many reasons. They never feel good enough.

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That said, synth history continues to be made and I hope to be able to continue to capture it here on MATRIXSYNTH. The good and the bad...

I'm going to keep this post relatively short this year. I'm guessing most of you reading it are daily visitors and are more than familiar with what has, and continues to go up throughout the year. Know as long as posts go up, I am always here and I will always be a daily constant for you as long as I am able. I hope the site brings some pleasure in your daily routine. Consider the site family, but one that hopefully doesn't bother you too much. :) But don't worry, aside from the occasional post like this one, I do my best to stay out of posts, and let the content speak for itself.

Thank you for all the support! You have no idea how much it truly means. I do exist, and you all help keep me and the site moving forward.

Happy New Year everyone! Happy New Decade! :)

cheers,
matrix

Tuesday, December 31, 2019

MIDERA | Merdovia


Published on Dec 31, 2019 MIDERA

"I don't know if this will publish before the New Year... I have 35 minutes. I guess we'll see. The end of a decade. A lot has passed. The loss of my father, the end of terrible relationships... but the beginnings of other great things. A wonderful wife, an amazing child, my PhD, a home, a dog (I guess all my cats carried over from another decade). I'd say my music has gone well - but comparison is the thief of joy and I know my channel is pretty abysmal compared to many others around here. Hopefully the next decade goes well. I could use another good one.

My apologies for some of the camera angles. I set up my camera and recorded without really checking it out and honestly, I'm too lazy to reshoot.

Gear list:
Yamaha SY77 (bass), Roland JX-3P (melody), Chroma Polaris (heavy lead), Oberheim Matrix 1000 (bell? sound), Yamaha RS7000 (sequencing and drums), eventide space (FX)"

CatSynth TV 2019 in Review


Published on Dec 31, 2019 CatSynth TV

"All of our photos from Instagram and Adobe Lightroom in 2019 compressed into 1 1/2 minutes.

Improvised music by Amanda Chaudhary using Arturia Synthi V, Buchla Easel V, and Pigments 2.0"

FourFloor ~ new years eve live jammin'


Published on Dec 31, 2019 Ebotronix

Westlicht Performer (Drum Sequencer)
Ribbon upper to Feedback Modular Two 59 to Polaris²,Optomix
Ribbon lower to 2x Sputnik Modular Dual Oscillator,Z3000 in Sync
bass by Make Noise STO to E 440 Filter
chords by ARC Serge TKB to Ornament and Crime to
4x μBraids, Flame Curves, & A 111-4, A105-4,XPan

SynthMania studio - December 31, 2019


Published on Dec 31, 2019 SynthMania

"So many people asked for a new Studio tour video, so here it is. Happy New Year!"

Moog Prodigy 336A w/Synthrotek USB/Midi - Pro-Serviced w/Restoration SN 7098

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"This one is in excellent cosmetic condition and working 100%. It has just been fully serviced and with some restoration. It is ready to be played and needs nothing! As the title say, this one has Synthrotek Midi (MST Midi to CV Module)."

Evenfall Mini Modular 2000 Modular synth

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"This is an Evenfall mini modular built from a kit. The kits were produced in 2000. So it’s 20 years old now! This is semi modular synth with the following modules:

- midi to cv
- VCO 1 with FM, saw, and PMW
- VCO 2 with FM, saw, and PMW, and sync
- VCA 1,
- VCA 2,
- VCF
- ADSR
- Sample and hold
- Noise
- LFO 1 with square and triangle
- LFO 2 with square and triangle
- VCA 2 with AR and offset
- and more!

Basically this modular myth in a single 19” by 3U package.

I built this 20 years ago I tested most of the features and know they are working..."

1983 Crumar Spirit

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SN 19

"The Crumar Spirit was originally designed by Bob Moog (himself), Jim Scott & Tom Rhea and released back in 1983. It is a full featured analog monophonic synthesizer with 2 VCO's so it's got a pretty fat tone, but not as much as the classic 3-VCO Minimoog. However it is considerably more flexible than the latter. It has a basic 37-note keyboard without velocity or aftertouch. The two oscillators feature basic sawtooth, triangle and square waves and can be synced together.

The filter section is very nice featuring low-, high- and band-pass filters and switchable 12dB or 24dB slopes. Other features of the filter include an independent envelope with inverted and normal ADSR, key tracking and single or multiple triggering of the filter. Some other features of the Spirit include a built-in ring-modulator, an Arpeggiator with 3 different patterns and that can be linked to the LFO, and there's an external audio input for running external sounds through its filters, LFOs or Ring Mod.

This one is in very good cosmetic and technical condition. 2 slider caps are lost. See the pictures. 100 % working. 220 volt version. No cracking sliders."

Roland JD-800

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Roland JD 800 in very good condition,serviced,everything works perfectly as it should,everything tested.
No red glue problem or any other problems.
Keyboard inside connector has been modified and customized to ensure permanent connection to avoid any dead keys in a long run.
Comes with original Phino power cable."

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