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Monday, July 16, 2007

Robot Makers Zeroscillator Track

via Roger on the Cyndustries list:

"I hope this tune might be of some interest as it features Cyndustries Zeroscillators used in some ways that might not have been discussed before. Check out "Modern Android Cybernaut"

An ostinato appearing from 0:33 - 0:46 is a Zeroscillator with electric guitar used as the modulator signal. The ZO is also set to sync to the modulator signal, in a setup that is meant to be similar to Moogmusic's Freqbox. The ZO set up this way works quite well and allows the generation of a great variety of unusual sounds.

From 2:45 to 3:15 there's a brass melody which is mostly a pair of ZO's in a classic FM patch. The result is mixed with sawtooths from some Moog 921 VCO's and very heavily EQ'd to mimic the spectral content of actual brass instruments.

I hope you enjoy it.

Best regards,
Roger"

The Roland Junior 106


Remember this mini Juno-106? Click here for new details.

Jupiter-8V by Arturia and Nori Ubukata


YouTube via Arturiaweb.

XAVIER TRIBOLET ET NORD LEAD

Title link takes you to a great video demonstration of the NORD G2 via Xavier Tribolet.

Note the title of the video has "Nord Lead" while the G2 is actually Clavia's second generation Nord Modular.

minimoog

flickr by jessgoss.

click here for the full size shot.

click here for another shot.

What do a Minimoog, a Cobra and Kelly Clarkson Have in Common?


YouTube via punxazz.

Synthwood Prophet 5

Remember the Synthwood Prophet 5 restoration for Mike McKnight? Title link takes you to more shots of the finished product. Amazing.

Synthwood

Update via Stephen in the comments:
"- Nearly all tantalum caps, especially on the rails, were replaced with electrolytics
- power supply caps were replaced, regulators solder joints were resoldered and old thermal paste was removed and replaced with new paste. PS was calibrated
- analogue board was scaled, weak solder joints were retouched
- digital board DAC was adjusted, ROM upgraded, memory expansion installed, MIDI installed (MIDI jacks were installed in the sequencer interface holes
- control panel switches and pots were cleaned, replaced where needed. Solder joints on the pots were retouched or leads were fixed where needed.
- keyboard was complete disassembled, keys were washed in warm soap water. Crusty bushings were cut off, keyboard was cleaned, new bushings were installed. J-wires were aligned, resoldered where needed. Pitch and Mod wheels were adjusted
- Chassis/control panel, keyboard/mod wheel mountings were fitted to a synthwood.com black walnut case.
- new Prophet-5 and Sequential Circuits nameplates were installed.

I scrubbed this thing and I'd eat my dinner off of it."

STUDIO


YouTube via RadekTymecki. Note the Roland D-50 signed by Jean Michel Jarre.

Roland D-50 and some Jean Michel Jarre's sounds


YouTube via RadekTymecki. via Shepitology.
"Short vid demonstrating my Roland D50 and some custom sounds made by me. Jean Michel Jarre used Roland D50 on Revolutions album. You can hear it everywhere - just like Elka Synthex on Rendez Vous. What can I say more... ? Wasn't practicing playing titles so be prepared for some mistakes :D"

Jen SX1000 "Mk2" Restoration Project

Three shots via Alphacode on this VSE thread.

"Just finished after almost 3 weeks my Jen Sx 1000 restoration project .Took me some time but i'm not expert in this kind of jobs so ... Some modyfications were done (hence the Mk2)

Quick rewiew:
The Lfo is now Sin, Saw UP, Saw Down and heve a flashing red Led fro the speed knob. The Filter Enveloppe can control the Pw of the Pulse ,and there is a Sub osc with -1,-2, and -3 octaves settings.

I totally repainted the metal chassis and made a new grey (kinda roland Sh ) layout . i Also made new wooden panels ''ala'' korg Monopoly."

Star Instruments Synare S3X

via this auction.

"electronically modified to accept an external trigger, sequencer, and could be used in stereo or mono.

2 Oscillators w 3 way selectors and each with separate tuning parameters Filter section with Tuning,OSC 2 MIX, SWEEP, RESONACEMASTER SECTION WITH DECAY & VOLUME as well as an Adjustable PRESET Bank selector.This could become the most versatile 10" in your set up! Standard 1/4" ou put works with any amp or PA. It has a Standard 1/8" 9 Volt AC Adapter jack."

KORG 770

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

"This a rare old Korg. Great vintage synth.. not a lot of bells and whistles but a great ring mod and a really unique sound. Specs are listed below. The only flaws are fairly minor. there is a center toggle, which switches osc 1, osc 2, or both. the toggle part is broken, you can still switch it if you can get a pinky or a pencil eraser tip to flip the switch, or better yet-leave it switched to the center and use the mixer pot to choose your oscilator setup. All of the original knobs and slider caps are here but some of the metal trim rings are missing from the knobs. here are the specs: Polyphony - 1 - Monophonic Oscillators - VCO-1: Scale (64', 32', 16', 8', 4', 2'), Waveform (triangle, square, sawtooth, pulse, PWM, External Signal). VCO-2: Coarse Tuning (16'-1'), Fine Tuning, Mode Selector (sawtooth, Ring 1, 2, Scale Noise, Pink Noise, White Noise). LFO - 2 (LFO2 is called VCO Vibrato) Filter - (2) VCF's: High Pass and Low Pass (Traveler). VCA - VCA + ENVELOPE GENERATOR: Attack Time, Singing Level, Range Selector, Sustain Selector, Envelope Mode Selector, Trigger Mode Selector Keyboard - 32 Keys Memory - None Control - VCF foot pedal; CV/Gate mods can be added; Mouth/Breath Controller Date Produced - 1976"

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Gary Wright - Heartbeat (1981) music video


YouTube via FuraRockDiscos

Guess the modular/s. MOOG Liberations all around.

Inside the x0xb0xmod

Two shots of the inside sent my way via limor, aka ladyada. Title link takes you to discusson on layada's tea party.

See this previous post for more info and vids.

COMMONTONES - Roland MC-303 Demos

On July 1, I posted about COMMONTONES, a project by Sonicbrat, Eric, and LDT, in which they would produce a track once a week. The interesting bit is that each week the role of contributors to composer changes. Contributors will provide samples for the composer to work with. This week Eric will be the composer and LDT and Soncibrat will be the contributors. Title link takes you to a post by LDT which includes his contributions, mainly Roland MC-303 samples. You'll find the samples along with notes on the 303. You can find a post by Eric following LDT's post on COMMONTONES that pictures the additive soft synth, Morphine just recently posted here.

The Latest on Synthwire and Matrixsynth-b

Just a heads up, I added two new sections to the right just above the Google Search box. "Currently on Matrixsynth B" and "Currently on Synthwire". These are the last five posts on each site. Be sure to check them out so you do not miss what's coming in there as well.

Oberheim Director Chairs

via an anonymous reader.

EDP Wasp Special

Two shots sent in via an anonymous reader.

Roland PG-200

Two shots sent in via an anonymous reader.

x0xb0xmod

"This is a major mod kit for the x0xb0x. Everything you need to know can be found at x0xb0xmod.

The new feature set includes the following:
New Controls:
VCO1 Level
VCO2 Level
VCO2 Tune
VCO2 Fine Tune
VCO2 Waveform Switch
VCO Xmod
Filter Overdrive Range Switch
ENV2 Attack
ENV2 Decay
ENV2 to VCF Depth
ENV2 to VCO Depth
ENV2 to VCO2 On/Off Switch
ENV2 Trigger Source Switch
VCO to Filter Mod Amount
VCO to Filter Mod Source Switch
VCA Attack
VCA Decay
VCA Decay Range Switch
VCA Release
VCA Release Range Switch
Accent Decay
Accent to VCA Amount
Accent Release (Sweep Speed)
Filter Tracking
Slide Time
Hi Resonance Switch
Gate On/VCA On Switch
Envelope Re-trigger Button
Cutoff High Range Switch
Overdrive On/Off Switch
Overdrive Amount Switch
Overdrive Tone
Overdrive Low Freq Switch
Overdrive Type Switch
Power Switch

New Inputs/Outputs:
Gate In
CV In
Accent In
Slide In
Accent Out
Filter Mod CV In
Filter Mod CV In (Audio)
VCO Out
VCF In
VCF Out
Accent Sweep Out

New Indicators:
Gate On LED (logo)
ENV2 LED
Accent Decay LED
Env Decay LED
Hi Resonance LED
Cutoff Hi Range LED



links to the audio demo's:
x0xb0x Mod Audio Demo1
x0xb0x Mod Audio Demo2
x0xb0x Mod Audio Demo3"

via Brian

Update: see this post for some shots of the inside and a link to discussion on ladyada's tea party.

Gary Wright - Love Is Alive (Midnight Special, 1977)


YouTube via rg2027x.

"Keyboardist/Songwriter Gary Wright performing "Love Is Alive" on the Midnight Special TV show, 1977. Featuring a young Steve Porcaro {keyboards for TOTO, Herb Alpert, Pablo Cruise, Brothers Johnson, etc.} on synthesizers along with a rockin' female cowbell player ;-) Awesome Minimoog bass. Enjoy this great song from the 70's decade of musical innovation & legendary songwriting."

SIMMONS SDS-800

via this auction.

MOOG Prodigy

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

Roland Juno-106 Parts

via this auction.

Roland Juno-106 Main Board

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

Alesis ION

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

Oberheim OB-X

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

Also see this one on Matrixsynth-b.

Octave CAT SRM II

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

"The Cat is similar to the ARP Odyssey, but not as similar as some people think. Things that make this synthesizer unique are: The 2-voice keyboard, which has a second sample-and-hold for the second voice, so both notes die out when you let go of the keys. Each oscillator has a sub-octave output allowing you to get 4 separate notes from the machine at once (although two must be octaves of the other two). VCO 1 also has a triangle wave output, which ARP left off of the Odyssey. Finally, the keyboard is switchable between 2-voice (poly) and 1-voice (mono) modes, allowing you to work monophonically if you want to. The ARP can't do that, so if you're using the ARP's ring modulator you will get random timbres if you aren't careful to release each key before pressing the next one.------ Dave Wilson from synthmuseum.com"

Also see this post for a video demonstration including differnces of the SRM 1 and 2.

blk frnt 02

flickr by pzlonvent.

Title link takes you to more shots including some of the inside.

GENIUS AT WORK

flickr by Roytex.

"John Carpenter mans the keys circa June 1978 at Sound Arts Studios in Los Angeles. The soundtrack for "Halloween" was written, performed and recorded in about two weeks."

click here for the full size shot.

Update via the comments:
"No..no..no, this picture is definitely not from the original Halloween session back in June 1978*. I'm pretty sure it was taken during the Halloween III sessions at Alan Howarth's Pi West Electronic Music Studio, Glendale CA, ca. June/July 1982.

* the music for the original Halloween movie was recorded at Sound Arts, Los Angeles and featured Moog modular programming by Dan Wyman."

Casio VL-1 VL-Tone


YouTube via DrSqu

"Casio VL-1 is a cult of the mini synthesizers. Monophon, build between 1981 and 1984. It inclouds a synthesizer, sequencer and a calculator. In this demo is show some funny things about it. Do you remember the song "Da da da" by "Trio" in 1982? Here, 25 years after, you'll see how to play it right. And with yout hands you also have a wah-wah ;) Interessting is the synthesis with some waveforms, ADSSR and 2 LFOs."

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Matrixsynth by modular jedi

Roland MC-500

Roland SPV-335 Manual

Title link takes you to a scan of the manual. It's also available on the Roland site, however, for those of you that do not want to create an account and log on, here you go.

An XR-2206 Non-Hint

via Thomas Henry on electromusic-com:

"In my VCO Chip Cookbook, I mention that the four quadrant multiplier in the XR-2206 would be lousy as a VCA. In fact, I had a chance to find out just how bad it is this past week.

I've developed a rather unusual electronic percussion synthesizer with no commercial equivalent, and among the chips in it is the XR-2206. Somewhere along the way in the design cycle I thought I might use the internal multiplier as a VCA and save a chip or two. I figured, even as bad as I knew it to be, it would be okay for percussive sounds.

In a nutshell, no way! Even for simple VCA applications, this chip stinks. There are several problems. First, "off" means down -55dB which is still very audible. Second, it's hard to find "off" in the first place---it corresponds to a control voltage around 1/2V+, meaning that a trimmer will be needed. Third, even in the "off" position, the amount of background hiss is quite objectionable.

Like I say, I thought I might get away with it in this situation, but it's clear the unit is abysmal even as a simple VCA for percussion.

However, the story has a good ending. I wound up using the multiplier as a ring modulator, and in this context it's great! I probably wouldn't have considered that option before, but didn't want to waste part of the chip.

So again, in the XR-2206: VCA no, ring modulator yes. I hope this saves someone else a wasted evening pursuing that which doesn't exist! By the way, the new circuit is the most difficult one I've ever pulled off. It took a solid 14 twelve-hour days to get it right. See what I do for summer vacations!

Finally, I figured out another way to put the XR-2206 under exponential control. (There's one version in the VCO Chip Cookbook that is particularly powerful, but this new method is ideal for non-critical applications like tuning the drums via a keyboard). When I get a chance, I'll draw it up and share it here.

Thomas Henry"

Fantasy Rondo In A Minor


YouTube via Goldenthrush.
"A slow, strong piece, thoughtful and beautifully performed. This is a Jackson guitar using a Roland GR-20 guitar synthesizer, one of Tedd's best works. The audio can be downloaded here. The footage is taken from "A Trip Down Market Street 1905", also from the Internet Archive, I urge you to view that version, as I ended up clipping off several minutes of it for this purpose. This is San Francisco before the earthquakes."

Untitled

flickr by tnerm.

click here for the full size shot.

"Doraemon and Korg MonoPoly"

MOTM Modular


Click here for additional shots via this auction

* MOTM-300 ULTRA VCO Quantity 3
* MOTM-120 SUB-OCTAVE MULTIPLEXER
* MOTM-101 NOISE/S&H
* MOTM-410 TRIPLE RESONANT FILTER
* MOTM-440 DISCRETE OTA LOWPASS FILTER
* MOTM-800 EG Quantity 2
* MOTM-320 VOLTAGE-CONTROLLED LFO
* MOTM-110 RING MOD/VCA
* MOTM-900 POWER SUPPLY
* MOTM-940 PATCH PANEL

PAiA 2720


Click here for shots via this auction

"This auction is for a 1974 Paia model 2720 Modular Synthesizer. The synth includes 13 patch cables and 5 audio cables and a complete set of manuals for every module as well as the assembly instructions, patch diagrams, and a user manual.

The 2720 was sold as a kit of parts and was the first synth to incorporate, in one unit, its own power supply, all electronic analog music modules and an integral keyboard controller. As opposed to earlier models, it can literally be moved to any location and simply plugged in. The synth was designed by John Simonton, Paia founder. The synth is completely operational and like new with the following flaws noted:

A rubber foot on the front right corner has disintegrated.
The low 'B' key on the controller sticks a little.
Keyboard calibration is off and needs to be re-aligned (a periodic task)

The synth has not been used for many years, but was recently activated to record some vintage sounds. The synth has a lot of historical value and is extremely educational since it uses very basic components to electronically generate sounds. I am the original owner and builder and now need the space for some more equipment. Here are the components of the 2720:

Power Supply - with variable outputs
VCO - Voltage Controlled Oscillator w/3 wave shapes
ASD - forerunner to the ADSR called a Function Generator
LFO - Low Frequency Oscillator w/ 3 bands and variable frequency
Noise generator
Band Pass Filter w/Q control
Low Pass Filter w/control
VCA - Voltage Control Amplifier w/ control
Keyboard Controller
Variable Pitch and Trigger shapes for the Keyboard Controller

More info on this synth can be found at JohnnyPumphandle.com Shipping weight is about 20 pounds"

Friday, July 13, 2007

Matrixsynth By ALX002

Title link takes you to more shots sent my way via ALX002. You can check out his MySpace Page here.

Korg Mono/Poly

via this auction. Note this one is from Ben of Korg Kornucopia. More pics. "Click here to hear some mp3 audio files of the actual instrument I am auctioning (you may need to click on the 'MP4' icon that appears). I kind of threw these together without a great deal of forward planning but they hopefully go some way to demonstrate what a capable and FUN synth the Monopoly is.

The audio tracks described :
* 1.mp3 :- the Monopoly arpeggiator in full swing. I have attempted to cram as many different arpeggio modes and routing modulations as possible into 4 minutes, including portamento, FM, sync and cross modulation, VCF and pulsewidth modulations and pitch effects, as well as effects with switching off VCOs and piling them up in unison. I told you this synth is fun!

* 2.mp3 :- analogue sequencer control of the Monopoly via Trig and CV inputs (by a Frostwave Fat Controller)

* 3.mp3 :- Monopoly arpeggiator external clock control by Korg KR-55 rhythm machine. The KR-55 has various output trigger resolutions which give the different effects.

* mp4.mp3 :- More arpeggiator hell ;-) The Monopoly is fed into a Korg SE-300 tape delay and reverberation (right channel) for extra dimension."

Machinedrum Macros

Title link takes you to the flickr set by Jyoti Mishra.

Roland MF TB-303

via the comments of this post.

"kind of related but not the same - when I bought a "novamod" kit on the bay some years back, the guy sent me this. he would do that 303 mod himself, if you send your regular 303 over. Was from somewhere asia. Note that this is one not the devilfish thing."

Atari Punk ConsOle

flickr by Asaf NetZEr.

click here for the full size shot.

Title link takes you to more shots including how it was built.

May Night (Experimental) by Mark Griffith

Title link takes yo to a post on Mark Griffiths Music featuring an experimental track featuring:
"Blacet/Banalogue/Wiard with MXR Pitch transposer and very briefly a Roland SH2." "I decided to try and create something a bit more experimental and abstract using the small modular here. Problem was I don't really know the context or "rules of the game" for experiemental stuff so I decided to be guided by a couple of ideas themed around a Russian May Night."

via VSE. Be sure to check out the rest of Mark Griffith's blog for more synth goodness.

Elektro Kartell Lounge EK#11 (Peng, Mainz)


One more shot on sequencer.de here. That's Elektroplankton on a Nintendo DS.

Sequencing_NAND_4


YouTube via misusage.
"Midi groovebox controlling xoxbox which gives gate sync to 4017counter + 4066switch sequencer (instead of the 555timer in the other examples). Again, running 4 resistors, controlling the 4NAND gate . Check my website for details."

Beeps jammin'


YouTube via misusage.
"Beeps, waves and bass lines workshop tweak session"

Digisound Cats


"featuring angel, spike and the nameless black micro cat. soundtrack made with the Digisound synthesizer"

Roland RE-201 Space Echo Loop


YouTube via 123synthland.
"Here's another Roland RE201 we're just about ready to put up for sale. This no-frills clip demonstrates a 1 bar bell sequence from a Yamaha QY series mini workstation / paperweight being effected by the tape delay section of the Space Echo. Kind of brings me back to a nightmare I had where the icecream truck just wouldn't go away. :) But anyway, the first few seconds are without effect, then echo modes are manually switched and tape speed's tweaked a couple times too. We love Space Echos! Enjoy. Email us anytime at minime123@onebox.com"

OB-SX fixed


YouTube via zamisers7k. I swear the OB-SX sounds fuller than the OB-Xa. Anyone out there A/B the two? I have and the OB-SX did sound fuller, but I'm curious if it was just the two I compared.
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