Thursday, April 16, 2020
Studio Session: Anthony Rother „Menschenkind“ (Electronic Beats TV)
Published on Apr 16, 2020 Telekom Electronic Beats
"Electro producer Anthony Rother plays 'Menschenkind' live in his studio."
Some studio synth spotting: Clavia / Nord synths, Roland JX-3P, Moog Voyager, Waldorf Wave, Waldorf Quantum, Alesis Ion, and Nord Modular G2. Curious what's under the Wave. If you know feel free to comment.
confined spaces #2
Published on Apr 16, 2020 wildchurch
More interesting gear from wildchurch. This appears to be the first post to feature the Gluon. Note the record player running in reverse.
"More noises from the closet...
Sounds:
string drone machine
reversible/vari-speed turntable with English conversation instruction record played backwards at wrong speed
modified cassette player (variable speed) playing tape of drum loop
'Gluon' a ribbon controlled drone generator
Effects:
Aria spring reverb
Korg SDD-3300"
Update: some info on the Gluon:
"It's a one-off but something I'd like to revisit with improvements. It's a simple oscillator circuit using an LM324 opamp with a sparkfun soft pot as ribbon controller for the frequency. There's additionally a photo-resistor in series with the soft pot acted on by 2 LEDs - one flashing at variable rate, the other of adjustable brightness; both controlled by 555 timers. Between them, they alter the pitch in subtle or not so subtle ways, creating a vibrato/LFO effect. Honestly speaking, more care went into the housing and aesthetics than sonics - without any external FX, it's quite unpleasant and unmusical. The term Gluon comes from particle physics but I named the device such after the album of the same name by the Japanese group Hi-Posi, which is both very pleasant and musical."
LABELS/MORE:
Aria,
DIY,
Gluon,
Korg,
New,
New in 2020,
New Sound Machines,
New Sound Packs in 2016,
Updates
confined spaces #1
Published on Apr 16, 2020 wildchurch
The white piece is the Hogaku Conductor. It also came in brown. You can find a demo of one here. They are available eBay
"My studio in a closet in the living room
Sounds:
O2 Minipops (clock master)
drum trigger sequencer triggers Yamaha pmc1 sending MIDI to Akai S20 (drum samples)
sequenced Hogaku Conductor
Effects:
Aria spring reverb
Korg SDD-3300
Not too well balanced - too much Minipops in the mix
Listen with headphones for the low end/sub
Not much variation throughout the 17 + mins - so no need to listen to the whole thing...dip in and out if you feel like it."
AW RETRO MUSIC SOFTWARE: VAZ
Published on Apr 16, 2020 Audio Wanderer
"The worst soft synth of the 90s? The nightmare of a bedroom producer looking for a new synth to test? The ideal sound for noise, industrial fucked up genres about peoples without soul... VAZ"
Anyone know what year VAZ came out? How many of you remember using it? I remember using it on Windows 95 or 98.
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Concert of the 24 May 2019
Published on Apr 14, 2020 RADIOKLOW
You might remember previous posts featuring performances by Marc-Henri Arfeux, aka RADIOKLOW, and his students here on MATRIXSYNTH. Marc-Henri wrote in to share this last concert. A ninth was scheduled but unfortunately it will likely be canceled due to the current state of things.
"This concert was given Friday 24 May 2019 at Lycée Edouard Herriot of Lyon, France, by the Philosophy and Electronic Music Workshop I created in 2010.
During this eighth season, we worked around the question of memory.
The concert was performed by:
Victor Barbé: synthesisers, harmonica, voice
Candice Blache : Minimoog Voyager
Julie Breuil : Access Virus TI, voice
Athénaïs Franck : Voice,
Antoine Grimaud : Guitar, voice
Paul Saric : Minimoog Little Phatty, voice
Marc-Henri Arfeux : Minimoog Voyager, Access Virus TI
"Mauvais Garçon" : Introduction to the audience"
Winterbloom Sol & Big Honking Button Eurorack Modules
Note this is the first post to feature Winterbloom. They are also a new supporting member of the site, which is extremely appreciated.
Winterbloom is having a giveaway for their Sol & Big Honking Button eurorack modules. You can find details on how to enter on Twitter here.
Sol via Winterbloom
"Sol is a uniquely customizable USB MIDI to CV/Gate module. It's designed to be useful right out of the box but flexible enough to accommodate a ton of different CV/Gate generation needs. It is an unusual module, though- Sol is the first Eurorack module that can be re-programmed using CircuitPython. It's designed from the ground up to be customized by you. You are not limited by what we’ve programmed the module to do and you don't have to become an embedded developer to impart your own magic into this module.
Manufactured in the United States.
Preorders placed in April will ship in May."
Priced at $169
Big Honking Button via Winterbloom
"It is a lovely day in the studio and you have captured a horrible goose and put it into your synthesizer.
Big Honking Button is, well, a big button that honks. Okay- okay, before you run away- it’s actually a simple sampler in a very silly package. It has pitch CV, gate in, gate out, and you can store up to 4mb of samples on it.
Manufactured in the United States.
Preorders placed in April will ship in May."
Priced at $169
LABELS/MORE:
eurorack,
MATRIXSYNTH Members,
New,
New in 2020,
New Makers,
New Modules,
New Modules in 2020,
News,
Winterbloom
KORG Collection 2: Refined
Published on Apr 15, 2020 Korg
"Evolution Designed and Refined for the Modern Music World. A synthesizer collection beyond the ages. More about KORG Collection 2 at: http://www.korg.com/korg_collection/
The KORG Collection series, which reproduces some of KORG’s greatest synthesizer keyboards as software, are renewed as KORG Collection 2. The six legacy plugins: MS-20, Polysix, Mono/Poly, M1, WAVESTATION and MDE-X each have a completely revised user interface that is scalable and high resolution. In addition there are new effects algorithms and preset programs for MS-20, Polysix, Mono/Poly and MDE-X. The KORG Collection 2 showcases these classic synthesizers to set new sound and performance standards."
"Fifth Avenue Menace" - Yamaha RS-7000 + Prophet 6 + Prophet REV2 + Korg MS-2000
Published on Apr 15, 2020 Patrick Manderson
"Recorded live late afternoon on April 5th, 2020 using a Yamaha RS-7000 MIDI Sequencer and a room full of MIDI synthesizers & drum machines. The sequencer was painstakingly programmed to play all instruments as well as automations, modulation, volume & patch changes. The instruments ran through 3 mixers and a rack of compressors and outboard effects. All parts were mixed and recorded in a single take. This video was recorded and edited afterwards.
The initial inspiration started with the Korg DDD-5, Korg EX-8000 & Sequential Prophet 6. Later the vox parts were developed on the Korg MS 2000. The Korg Radias would likely do a better job making voice-like sounds but the MS 2000 was more convenient in the early stages. Instead the Radias provided a custom kit of percussive noises, sweeps and plucks.
The Korg EX-8000 is a beautiful sounding synth, unfortunately one patch was used to play bass and nothing else. However the pitch wheel was assigned filter cutoff - giving it the right texture during parts of the music. Art Tube Channel provided its EQ and compression.
The Prophet 6 plays the dominate piano progression in the first half and later takes a minor role filling in space once the intensity kicks in. This patch was very expressive with both envelopes mapped to velocity.
The Korg Minilogue has double-duty with the main melody and layering the bass parts in the first half. Its filter has lots of sweet spots and can be dialed in just right when inspired.
Sequential REV2 and Roland JP-8080 are quite busy filling in various swells, stringy pads, portamentos and spacy atmospherics throughout. The REV2's deep programming allows it to fit perfectly where it needs to.
The BassStation plays a duet of solos in the last 3rd along with Minilogue and MS 2000. Its programming is very flixible for solos using mod wheel, pitch and channel aftertouch. The multi-mode filter give you lots of flexibility to dial in the right sound. A vintage 8bit digital delay added epic sound to the most important parts of the BassStation.
The Roland JX-03 has a minor role doubling a channel with the Radias however the Roland SH-01A is more prominent role filling in necessary chords and melodies.
The Electribe ESX-1 wasn't originally part of this music until later when a need for more punchier beats for the second half.
Accoustic drums came from an expansion card installed in the Roland XV-5080. It was easy to male good use of the multitimbral key-range mapping with a number of arpeggiated plucks drowned in reverb and delay.
The Radias provided additional distorted noises thru bit-reductions at the very end.
Additional reverbs were generated by the Ensooniq DP/4. The Lexicon MX200 pitch shifted the kick and snare on the DDD-5 while the Quadraverb engulfed the drum bus with gated reverb.
All MIDI ran through the MOTU MIDI Timepiece MTP AV.
The camera is an old Panasonic Lumix LX7 point and shoot. Editing was done in Davinci Resolve."
iOS synth TAL-U-NO-LX (Juno-60) ambient jam
Published on Apr 15, 2020 Nathan D Farrell
"This jam is loosely inspired by Nils Frahm “Says”. TAL-U-NO-LX is an excellent recreation of the Juno-60 synthesizer.
Apps used: AUM, Modley delay, TAL-U-NO-LX, Alteza reverb
Edited in luma fusion."
Yamaha AN1x Panel Undercoat
Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
Thought this was interesting from the perspective of what's underneath the surface coating. I assumed it was the same shade of blue throughout. It's actually a lighter blue, like the CS1X, underneath. Note the knobs are custom as well.
From the listing: "The corner piece had cracked off from a previous shipper but was super glued back on very strongly. The lighter colored area is where stickers were removed and the solvent did take some paint off. The text along the top edge of the synth (midi in, midi out, etc) is faded but still visible. The battery has been replaced in the last 2 years. The display has good intensity as pictured."
via this auction
Thought this was interesting from the perspective of what's underneath the surface coating. I assumed it was the same shade of blue throughout. It's actually a lighter blue, like the CS1X, underneath. Note the knobs are custom as well.
From the listing: "The corner piece had cracked off from a previous shipper but was super glued back on very strongly. The lighter colored area is where stickers were removed and the solvent did take some paint off. The text along the top edge of the synth (midi in, midi out, etc) is faded but still visible. The battery has been replaced in the last 2 years. The display has good intensity as pictured."
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