Wednesday, February 25, 2026
LXR-02 gets Xeno'ed (no talk)
video upload by Richard DeHove
"In the last video I had the DB-01 going into the Nightverb reverb and then into the Xenodrive. This time it's a more conventional routing of the LXR-02 into the Xenodrive and then into the Nightverb. With the Nightverb early reflections, a little pre-delay and a careful amount of shape,it sudden;y came together. I was setting up for a completely different video idea but just had to capture this instead.
It's not all happy accidents though. First I tried Echolocator feedback into the Xeno and then Nightverb. Mildly interesting but even the Xeno couldn't rip the Echo feedback apart. And that's how it goes sometimes - you set everything up, twiddle up to 11 and you draw a blank. Sometimes I'll chew on it for days before admitting it was a rotten idea. I wasted the best part of two weeks recently on a looper pedal I bought and just couldn't get a single thing out of it. So sometimes when I don't post a video for a couple of weeks it's not because I'm too busy with cocktails and cigars, it's because my latest great idea just didn't produce anything worth your time.
Hopefully you'll agree that this little experiment with the LXR-02 was worthwhile. The LXR-02 remains one of my favorite machines. It has its flaws and is still desperately in need of another firmware update but I think it's a brilliant machine. Six assignable LFOs and multiple filters, deep editing and a tiny footprint: So much to love.
If this were a final production drum track I would definitely add a deep and clean bass drum from Hexdrums, but as usual I like to keep things well defined. Adding an external bassdrum would sound better but then you wouldn't be hearing pure LXR-02 / Xeno / Nightverb. My aim is to show you possibilities.
Many thanks to my kind patrons who keep this channel ad-free
My website: https://richarddehove.com/
My other channel "IntraCosmos" of long-play dark ambient textures: / @intracosmos"
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: Erica Synths, MATRIXSYNTH Members
LABELS/MORE: Erica Synths, MATRIXSYNTH Members
2/24/26 SSL 1660 + STG Oscillator + Zerosum 6550-99 & Scorpion Tail + Alesis MIDIVERB II + CXM 1978
video upload by Cfpp0
"This is a montage of several tests of the second STG soundlabs Oscillator we recently picked up, sequenced by the Synthetic Sound Labs 1660 The Matrix Algorithmic Composer. The STG saw output is panned center, with the triangle output panned left, through the Zerosum Inertia Scorpion Tail. Eventually the STG square output is controlling the Zerosum 6550-99 thyratron oscillator."
Novation Summit Synth Music Diaries
video uploads by Ye Ye
Playlist:
1. Music Diary 6
2. Music diary 4
3. Music Diary 3
4. 《Dream from Novation Summit》
ARP Foundations Dina Pealman Coming to Go Go Kitty Radio!

via the Alan R Pearlman Foundation
"Executive Director Dina Pearlman-Ifil will be the guest on Peter Aaron's Radio Kingston Show Go Go Kitty Wednesday evening /Thursday morning, talking about the ARP Legacy, the ARP Foundation and playing tracks from the Centennial compilation: Soul of the Machine.
09:00 pm PT
10:00 pm CT
12:00 am NY
05:00 am UK
06:00 am EU
Can't make it? All shows are archived! Listen to Show
About the Radio Show:
With a strong accent on the raw, the rockin’, the weird, and the obscure, Go Go Kitty is a surprise-filled two-hour trawl through the moldy and mysterious vinyl vault, shellac silo, and digital crypt of hopelessly obsessive musicologist and record junkie Peter Aaron.
About the Peter Aaron:
Peter Aaron is an award-winning journalist who has authored several books on music and has served as the music/arts editor of Chronogram Magazine since 2006. His writing has appeared in the Village Voice, the Boston Herald, and other publications, and online at AllMusic and All About Jazz. He lives in the Hudson Valley.
About Dina Pearlman-Ifil
Dina is the only child of Alan and Buena Pearlman and grew up with ARP Synthesizers as a backdrop for her childhood, traveling extensively and being exposed to innovative and cutting edge technology. In her early years she spent time playing in rock and roll bands, as well as dance and theater. For the past thirty years she has worked as a versatile visual arts and design professional, creative director, and educator. She has also worked extensively in photography, graphic and web design for several decades, and has a broad understanding of visual communications media.
In the last few years before his illness, Alan Pearlman started to re-examine the brave new world of synthesizers that exists today, many decades after his iconic and groundbreaking 12 years as the inventor and founder of ARP Synthesizers. During this time, he brought his daughter into the conversation. After his death in January 2019, Dina realized that the need of keeping his legacy and passion alive, and with the help and encouragement of many of his former colleagues as well as the wonderful Michelle Moog-Koussa, she started the Alan R. Pearlman Foundation and ARP Archives."
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: ARPFoundation, BMF, Interviews, MOOG, News, Synth Bling
LABELS/MORE: ARPFoundation, BMF, Interviews, MOOG, News, Synth Bling
An Interview with Marcus Ryle: Inventor, Visionary, Entrepreneur
video upload by FerroCity
"Would you believe me if I told you I knew a guy who quit school at 16 and went to work in the Caltech Music Lab. At 18 was handpicked by Tom Oberheim, founder of a leading and pioneering synthesizer manufacturer of the same name, Oberhiem. This “kid” went on to help design Oberheim’s OBXa, then Oberheim’s first sequencer and drum machine.
From there he cofounded a design company that built the first electric drum pads for Dyna Cord. The first affordable sequencer, drum kit and digital tape recorded, ADAT, produced by Alesis.
WANT more! That design company grew into the legendary first guitar amp with digital sound modeling, Line Six Amps and effects pedals.
In this episode Marcus Riley shares not only the secrets of his accomplishments but what you need to know to drive you to accomplish your dreams."
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: Alesis, Interviews, Line 6, Oberheim
LABELS/MORE: Alesis, Interviews, Line 6, Oberheim
MultiWAVE meets Music Mouse | Make Noise
video upload by MAKEN0ISE
"Laurie Spiegel's Music Mouse software has been reissued in a modern package by Eventide, and so we just had to take it for a spin with MultiWAVE!"
https://www.eventideaudio.com/softwar...
https://www.theverge.com/report/87981...
https://unseenworlds.com/blogs/linern...
http://www.makenoisemusic.com
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: eurorack, Make Noise, MATRIXSYNTH Members, Synth Albums
LABELS/MORE: eurorack, Make Noise, MATRIXSYNTH Members, Synth Albums
ArpoLoop at the Peppo Lab #7 - Final Boundary #arpoloop
video upload by LepLoop
"Day 7 of 7: Final Boundary
Some videos to test the Arpoloop sonic territories. No external effects, audio straight from the synth—just raw analog synthesis and internal sequencing. Exploring patches, modulation, and rhythmic shifts. 🔄 Watch the full journey from the beginning, playlist:"
https://www.leploop.org/2024/05/14/th...
#dawless #analogsynth #peppolab
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: leploop, MATRIXSYNTH Members
LABELS/MORE: leploop, MATRIXSYNTH Members
The DOPPLER by Artium Instruments - 2 Operator FM Synth - In A Box!
video upload by MATTHS
"The Doppler is a polyphonic, 2-operator FM synthesizer with a unique approach to sculpting and tweaking. It has 8-note polyphony with DIN and USB Midi integration. The Doppler features knob-for-knob functionality with two onboard stereo effects that can also process external audio."
Additional DOPPLER demos by MATTHS
https://www.matthsmatthsmatths.com
MUSIC - https://www.matths.bandcamp.com
PATREON - www.patreon.com/matths
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: Artium, MATRIXSYNTH Members
LABELS/MORE: Artium, MATRIXSYNTH Members
Encroach - Industrial Psychedelic Doom Techno Noise - Ableton Move & Soma Pulsar 23
video upload by
"109bpm - Pushing through the brain barrier
Ableton Move &@somasynths Pulsar 23 thru @Endorphines Ghost pedal
Move is sequencing BD, SD, HH & Bass channels + vocal samples from the Move too.
Video:
Live visuals using Goke: Body Snatcher From Hell (1968) from Archive.org played through cracked ancient iPad and processed through:
Video microscope
Sony ZV1
Roland V1-HD
@entropyandsons Recursion Studio
Resolume Avenue
Recorded with Rodecaster Video
Dark ambient audiovisual stuff: https://abreojos.net"
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: Ableton, MATRIXSYNTH Members, SOMA
LABELS/MORE: Ableton, MATRIXSYNTH Members, SOMA
Kawai MP9500 Maxed: All Presets- 80 Minute Synth Madness
video upload by On the Edge Music
"Kawaii MP9500: Every Preset Tested – 80 Minutes of Pure Synth Madness! Full, uncut run-through: I maxed every voice, every layer, every glitch. Intro on why this keyboard rules, then straight into pianos, EPs, organs, strings, pads, bass, and multis. No script—just me geeking out.
Rough jumps:
0:00 Intro & backstory
3:00 Pianos
11:30 EPs/clavs
22:30 Organs
27:00 Strings/brass
33:00 Vocals/pads
37:00 Bass
41:00 Multis (chaos mode)"
PREVIOUS PAGE
NEXT PAGE
HOME
© Matrixsynth - All posts are presented here for informative, historical and educative purposes as applicable within fair use.
MATRIXSYNTH is supported by affiliate links that use cookies to track clickthroughs and sales. See the privacy policy for details.
MATRIXSYNTH - EVERYTHING SYNTH
© Matrixsynth - All posts are presented here for informative, historical and educative purposes as applicable within fair use.
MATRIXSYNTH is supported by affiliate links that use cookies to track clickthroughs and sales. See the privacy policy for details.
MATRIXSYNTH - EVERYTHING SYNTH






































