Thursday, December 12, 2024
WING PINGER MEETS I'M GIBBER V3
video upload by biyiblip
"This video is just a little taste of what these two awesome instruments can do together.
The Wing Pinger is a cool new analog music instrument that lets you blend melody and noise in perfect harmony.
The original Gibber device was created by Rob Hordijk and Biyi Amez in 2020, when the usual activities at Hordijk Mansions in The Hague were put on hold because of the pandemic lockdown. Biyi, Rob's friend, assistant, and protégé, found a rare and outdated computer voice chip and had the idea to turn it into a synthesizer. Rob was intrigued, and in the following weeks, The Gibber was born.
The 'I'm Gibber' is a generative/self-playing device that can also be somewhat controlled by the user. It's based on Rob's "Rungler," a digital shift register that feeds back into itself. This setup makes the voice chip continuously produce a stream of phonemes, vowels, plosives, and syllables from the English language, but they’re all jumbled together in a stream that never quite forms recognizable language or meaning.
If you're interested in buying an 'I'm Gibber V3,' just shoot an email to biyiblip@gmail.com. Limited units available, so grab one before it's gone forever!
Check out and download the I’m Gibber V3 manual here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1A8jC..."
See the Biji Amez label below for additional posts.
The Teenage Engineering OP-1 has been dethroned: The best-selling electronic gear on Reverb in 2024
Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via Reverb
"Each year, Reverb takes stock of what musicians across the globe are buying and selling as a way to keep players up to date on the latest gear trends. Today, we're sharing a big one: The best-selling electronic gear on Reverb this year.
The headline: After five years, the Teenage Engineering Op-1 has been dethroned. That's right -- the TE OP-1 is no longer the best-selling piece of electronic gear for the first time in half a decade...and oh how the mighty have fallen, with the OP-1 coming in at #5. However, it's not all bad for the Swedish synth brand.
Teenage Engineering had three pieces of gear -- the OP-1 (#5), the EP-133 K.O. II (#6), and the OP-1 Field (#11) -- in the top-10, as the brand continues to expand. Point and case: Teenage Engineering debuted the OP-XY just last month.
Both the OP-1 (#3) and the OP-1 Field (#19) finished inside of the top-20 best-selling used synths and electronic gear.
Elektron's Digitakt topped the list, largely due to the release of the Digitakt II and Digitone II models earlier this year. The brand's 2024 debuts helped propel Elektron's Digitone to #9 -- and you can get both the Digitone and Digitakt for a great price thanks to a $160+ drop in the cost of used models for both.
The Digitakt topped the list of best-selling used synths and electronic gear this year, further proving its popularity.
The Ableton Push 2 (#2) and the Korg Drumlogue (#4) both jumped into the top-five thanks to great deals from the brands' respective official Reverb shops.
Korg finished as second on the list of the best-selling electronic gear brands, while Roland took home the gold, Yamaha took home silver, and Akai and Arturia rounded out the top-five.
While Ableton's Push 2 was a best-seller, the standalone Push 3 was beat out by Native Instruments' Maschine+, which finished #11 on the list of the overall best-selling drum machines, samplers, and controllers.
To view all of the electronic gear that made this year's best-selling lists on Reverb, visit https://reverb.com/news/best-selling-electronic-gear-of-2024"
via Reverb
"Each year, Reverb takes stock of what musicians across the globe are buying and selling as a way to keep players up to date on the latest gear trends. Today, we're sharing a big one: The best-selling electronic gear on Reverb this year.
The headline: After five years, the Teenage Engineering Op-1 has been dethroned. That's right -- the TE OP-1 is no longer the best-selling piece of electronic gear for the first time in half a decade...and oh how the mighty have fallen, with the OP-1 coming in at #5. However, it's not all bad for the Swedish synth brand.
Teenage Engineering had three pieces of gear -- the OP-1 (#5), the EP-133 K.O. II (#6), and the OP-1 Field (#11) -- in the top-10, as the brand continues to expand. Point and case: Teenage Engineering debuted the OP-XY just last month.
Both the OP-1 (#3) and the OP-1 Field (#19) finished inside of the top-20 best-selling used synths and electronic gear.
Elektron's Digitakt topped the list, largely due to the release of the Digitakt II and Digitone II models earlier this year. The brand's 2024 debuts helped propel Elektron's Digitone to #9 -- and you can get both the Digitone and Digitakt for a great price thanks to a $160+ drop in the cost of used models for both.
The Digitakt topped the list of best-selling used synths and electronic gear this year, further proving its popularity.
The Ableton Push 2 (#2) and the Korg Drumlogue (#4) both jumped into the top-five thanks to great deals from the brands' respective official Reverb shops.
Korg finished as second on the list of the best-selling electronic gear brands, while Roland took home the gold, Yamaha took home silver, and Akai and Arturia rounded out the top-five.
While Ableton's Push 2 was a best-seller, the standalone Push 3 was beat out by Native Instruments' Maschine+, which finished #11 on the list of the overall best-selling drum machines, samplers, and controllers.
To view all of the electronic gear that made this year's best-selling lists on Reverb, visit https://reverb.com/news/best-selling-electronic-gear-of-2024"
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: Auctions, Reverb, Teenage Engineering
LABELS/MORE: Auctions, Reverb, Teenage Engineering
Artist Picks: Best Music Gear of 2024 (Part 2)
video upload by Perfect Circuit
Check out the accompanying article on our blog, Signal."
"2024 is soon drawing to a close—so, we're taking a look back at the year, and taking account of all of the weird and wonderful instruments that gave us some inspiration this year. Synthesizers, drum machines, and Eurorack modules to samplers and effects, this year had no shortage of inspiring instruments.
So, we reached out to some of our friends and content creators to fill us in on their year, asking one simple question: what was the coolest piece of gear YOU got this year? For some, that meant brand-new releases, but for others, it meant sitting down and digging into classic instruments.
In this video, we hear from:
0:05 Emily Hopkins on the Expressive E Osmose + Vongon Replay
3:36 The Midlife Synthesist on the Arturia Polybrute 12
5:36 Son Wu on the Elektron Octatrack
10:38 Monotrail on the ADDAC507 Random Bézier Waves
13:32 Surco on the Shakmat Battering Ram + OXI Meta
Check out the accompanying article on our blog, Signal."
You can find additional Artist Picks: Best Music Gear of 2024 posts here.
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: ADDAC, Arturia, Elektron, Expressive E, Oxi Instruments, Shakmat, Vongon
LABELS/MORE: ADDAC, Arturia, Elektron, Expressive E, Oxi Instruments, Shakmat, Vongon
Christmas on Synthesizers - God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen. Roland D-50, Roland Juno-60, Moog Sub37
video upload by Elmar Mihm
"All Sounds from Roland D-50, Juno-60, Moog Sub37. No external FX or EQ.
Hope you enjoy! Merry Christmas!"
Arturia PolyBrute 12 - Generative Patch layered with OB6 Pad
video upload by Scott McAuley Sounds
"Patches will be available at https://www.orano.co.uk/shop or http://www.synthsounds.co.uk
Noodling around with the generative capabilities of the PB12, utilising the looping envelopes and multiple mods, to create a looping generative typ atmospheric patch.
these type of patches are great fun to explore, and can really take you on a journey.
this is a long one, and stays all on same chord throughout.
hope you enjoy!"
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: Arturia, MATRIXSYNTH Members, Sequential
LABELS/MORE: Arturia, MATRIXSYNTH Members, Sequential
Reveal Sound Spire Free Dark Ambient Presets. No Talk Demo
video upload by Anton Anru
"Darkwave Cinematics is a collection of 50 presets for Reveal Sound Spire.
The bank of presets consists of: 7 Basses, 6 Drones, 5 Keys, 6 Leads, 8 Pads, 8 Strings, 5 Synths, 5 Textures.
📻 The soundset is inspired by sci-fi movies, soundtracks, dystopian stories, urban landscapes, noise ambient albums, experimental modern art and sound design.
🌌 Get this soundset: https://antonanru.sellfy.store/p/spir...
The bank spans a broad spectrum of timbres: dark, noisy, lo-fi, retro, romantic, melancholic, nostalgic, soundscapes, atmospheric, detuned, cold, distant, dull, big, massive, epic, bright, orchestral, distorted, metallic, tense, atonal, non-harmonic, fx-like, evolving, moving, sweeping.
🔮 Each preset is designed with dynamics in mind - by using the modulation wheel, you can give your timbres a more expressive sound. ModWheel opens all layers' filters, enhancing the brightness of the sound.
🎛 Each preset has 4 Macros that make it easy to develop timbre and adjust key parameters.
The macros are a significant part of the soundset. They can change tone, stereo width, modulation depth and rate, noise level, distortion, detuning, effects mix, and others.
Ensure that you are using the latest software version.
To add presets to the collection, open the plugin browser, push Import, then select the presets on your computer. Or you can place the folder with the new presets into the Spire user folder.
Push Rescan to update the collection. Now you can see the new presets inside the browser.
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: MATRIXSYNTH Members, Reveal, Soft Synths
LABELS/MORE: MATRIXSYNTH Members, Reveal, Soft Synths
The Sequencers of 2024
video upload by Omri Cohen
"You can find these patches, along with many others, available on my Patreon page - / patches-from-of-117758937"
00:00 - Introduction
00:13 - ArpSeq
04:38 - Morpheus
07:44 - Benjolin
10:04 - CV Funk
13:25 - OrbSeq
15:15 - Misc
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: eurorack, MATRIXSYNTH Members, Soft Synths, synth tutorials, Vcv
LABELS/MORE: eurorack, MATRIXSYNTH Members, Soft Synths, synth tutorials, Vcv
Live Osmose session - mixed bag...
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: Expressive E, MATRIXSYNTH Members
LABELS/MORE: Expressive E, MATRIXSYNTH Members
Blue Mondayish ELKA OMB5 with Custom Drum Kit
video upload by ohm_studi_ohm
"I just finished servicing an Elka OMB5 and building a custom drum kit for it so I had some fun with it.
All sounds are from the OMB5, no fx used."
ELKA OMB 5 with custom drum kit
video upload by ohm_studi_ohm
"herre is a demo of an Elka One Man Band with custom drum sounds.
The OMB5 is a nice 4 part arranger with rhythm channel, bass channel and 2 accompaniment tracks. Sounds are FM (from the elka ER/EK/EM 44) and the drums are PCM sampled from the Drumstar 80. It has MIDI in and out so you can either control and play the different part from the keyboard or from MIDI, it syncs and transmits clock as well as single input notes or sequenced notes. I like using it with external midi controller so I can play the 3 different melodic part separately (when playing from the keyboard notes always trigger the 3 part together).
Though the drum samples are actually quite good if you like 80s sounds (especialy percussion and cymbal sounds), I decided to replace some of them with some I favor more, using sounds from LinnDrum, Oberheim DX, Roland TR808, CR8000 and TR707. I also adjusted level by using compression on some other stock sounds.
The audio format used in the OMB5 (and the Drumstar 80 which drum part is derived) is the same as in those classic 80s PCM drum machines, ie 8 bit µ-Law unsigned sample. Sample rate is 25000 hz (or so) in that one.
Replacing sound is not as straightforward as in those drum machines because instead of using 1x eprom per sound there are several samples per eprom (7x 256 kbyte eproms are used in the OMB5 to accomode for 32 sounds) so you need to edit the audio file and replace the existing sample with your own but it needs to start at the exact same adress as the original one and it should have the same length or be shorter.
So basically what you do is:
read the eprom bin
convert to uncompressed audio
edit that file and edit/replace the sound you want making sure you dont change file size nor start adress of the sound
convert the uncompressed audio to µ-law 8 bit
burn the new bin file
if you're interested in getting those sound I can sell you a full 7x eproms kit ready to use. I can be fitted in the DrumStar 80 too.
here is a list of the 32 sounds, with original and replacement when there is:
Roland TR-909 Rhythm Composer
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







































