"At Moogfest 2017, Gotye will present a tribute to Jean-Jacques Perrey. Jean-Jacques Perrey (1929-2016) was an alternative pop visionary, a pioneer of rhythmic tape editing techniques, and a virtuoso of the rare French electronic musical instrument, the Ondioline. Gotye, a long-time Perrey fan and a budding Ondiolinist, has assembled the Ondioline Orchestra, an ensemble dedicated to reviving the spirit of this rare and unusually expressive early synthesizer. The ensemble features thereminist/keyboardist Rob Schwimmer, vintage synth specialist and ex-Psychedelic Furs member Joe McGinty, as well as members of acclaimed alternative band Zammuto. Perrey’s best-known songs will be celebrated alongside ultra rare pieces co-written with Angelo Badalamenti and Billy Goldenberg in an eclectic set juxtaposing Perrey’s joyful and boisterous pop with more reflective work spanning three decades of his career. Ondioline Orchestra perform all sounds live, including Perrey’s signature sample sounds, classic Moog patches, and a rich variety of Ondioline timbres on fully-restored original instruments. This show is a rare opportunity for fans of early electronic pop music to celebrate this influential producer/performer’s wonderfully inventive studio work in a live environment."
How cool is that? I had no idea Gotye was into the Ondioline and Jean-Jacques Perrey.
Jean-Jacques Perrey has been featured here on MATRIXSYNTH numerous times in the past. I was fortunate enough to see him perform live back in 2006. I'll never forget that show. It was pure magic. That image to the left was from it. That's Jean-Jacques Perrey on the left and Dana Countryman on the right.
"Volume 9 of the 'Circuits and Strings' series of studio jam videos from subtractiveLAD aka: Stephen Hummel.
With this set of presets I wanted to explore some more classic timbres, along with sounds that only the Solaris could do. These presets are created using only the Solaris sound / effects engine (no samples or external effects besides the occasional touch of reverb).
I have made Wavetable-based patches that, in some cases, lean more towards a Waldorf Wave in character, while others lean towards a PPG Wave 2.3...
Some patches are decidedly Moog in flavor, with some exploring a more hybrid Memorymoog-style character (CEM oscillators with Moog filter) and others a more pure Moog sound (Moog oscillators and filters).
There are patches that are FM-based and some that come close to modeling acoustic instruments. I also think I got very close to the original Oberheim "Jump" timbre...
I will be delivering all of the presets that I make to John Bowen and he will send them out to the Solaris users"
"The Sequencing Machine is a pseudo modular diy synthesiser.
Depending on the patch you make you can create different sequences.
This simple yet versatile synth is capable of producing a wide range of weird sounds from watery, noisy rhythms to 8-bit melodies.
"Quick fun session today evening to clear a bit my mind.
Simple sequence with 243v set to 64 steps and another row of 8 steps for bass drum.
Direct out. No effect added, except compression in Logic.
No time to develop the patch, but the bass sound made with the 258v is something that inspires me a lot to spend maybe some more time on this kind of simple patch."
These used to be available back in 2011. You can see some featured in the archives here. See the Mr.AcidMachine label some of their other products. The last post from them, prior to this one, was back in 2013.
From the listing: "This thing is rare! This is the only one for sale that I know of.Oscillating drum synth that can be triggered by the built-in pad, CV input, or audio input. It has an onboard looper and optical theremin. It is way too much fun.
It can be played by hand or set into 'loop' mode for drones, but also has CV and gate inputs for external control via analogue sequencers etc.
Runs on standard 9v power (same as most guitar pedals). I don't have an adapter for it as I always use my power brick. Or you could use a standard 9v battery"
"I ad the Yamaha CS80 bass and brass that Vangelis forget to recreate the 'Chariots of fire' feeling, we hope he will come back to synthetic music , that's why i made it for people who like the synthesizers ."