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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Roland M-16C

via this auction

"Roland 16-C Memory cartridge... The Roland M-64C memory cartridge fits most Roland synthesizers, drum machines, and sequencers from the mid-80s.

M-64C works with the MKS-10, MKS-20, MKS-70, JX-8P, JX-10, TR-909, TR-707, GR-700, as well as others."

Magic Music From The Telharmonium Documentary


YouTube via audiolemon. via Nusonica.


"It was 1906. "Get Music on Tap Like Gas or Water" promised the headlines, and soon the public was enchanted with inventor Thaddeus Cahill's (1867-1934) electrical music by wire.

The Telharmonium was a 200-ton behemoth that created numerous musical timbres and could flood many rooms with sound.

Beginning with the first instrument, constructed in the 1890's, and continuing with the installation of the second instrument at Telharmonic Hall in New York, the rise and fall of commercial service, the attempted comeback of the third Telharmonium, and ending with efforts to find a home for the only surviving instrument in 1951, this documentary provides a definitive account of the first comprehensive music synthesizer.

You can get a full DVD of this documentary: [link to DVD on Amazon]

This clip was reposted from [link] with the permission of Reynold Weidenaar."

Monday, November 12, 2007

Vet's Daytime Dive 11/11 - Roland MSQ-700 Found Underwater

Yep... this one officially beats dumpster diving for synths.

"In the shallows, we came across a bunch of pipefish. These guys are fun to play with. They seem to like divers so we hung out playing with them for a bit. As we started to make our way in, we ran across what looks to be a baby Fringehead or baby Sculpin. I am not quite sure so if anyone can make a proper ID, I would greatly appreciate it.

Overall, a GREAT dive!!!

Below are some highlights from the dive:" [link]
No mention of the Roland MSQ-700, but the shot is in the set. via Jeff.

Oberheim Eclipse (OB8K) mechanical drawings

via this auction.

"This is a super rare stack of blueprint machanical drawing from the never release Oberheim Electronics OB8K. It was also called the Eclipse. This synth was supposed to be release around 1989 and was shown at NAMM, but the company when through a big change at that time and it never happened. It was the early precursor to the OB-MX.(which ended up being nothing like the OB8K.) There are various drawings for the sheet metal components, knobs, benders, top pressure formed plastic, etc"

via brian c

Rare Oberheim Source code listing

via this auction.

"This is a super rare stack of source code listings from the mid to late 80's Oberheim Electronics products. I didn't go through all of it, but I saw stuff from the DPX1, and some of the Perf/X products like the arpeggiator."

via brian c

BERGFOTRON SAS

Click here for more shots of "Analogue synth enthusiasts of Stockholm."

Pictured:
"Hans Ã…kerman "the human sequencer" plays bass on the Bergfotron, which, as you can see, is starting to outgrow it's old case."

via altemark

Seattle Wogglebug


YouTube via iBreakCameras.
"Pictures of Seattle Aquarium and downtown. Sound comes from a wogglebug recording from http://www.wiard.com/samples/Wogglebu... . Learn more about wogglebugs at http://www.musicsynthesizer.com/Woggl.... Buchla. iBreakCameras. "

Rendez vous 1 Jean Michel Jarre


YouTube via fischek. Clavia Nord Lead 2x and Korg TR.

Computer Music Top 10 virtual synths

Computer Music Top 10 virtual synths episode 1 [previously posted on MATRIXSYNTH]


Computer Music Top 10 virtual synths episode 2

YouTube via CMSpecial.
"We countdown the best virtual synthesizers in the world, as voted for by Computer Music readers and forum users. Episode 2 features positions 5 to 1."

The list:
1. U-he Zebra II
2. Native Instruments Absynth
3. Cakewalk Z3ta +
4. Rob Papen Albino
5. Native Intruments FM8
6. GForce Oddity
7. Cakewalk Rapture
8. Native Instruments Massive
9. Lennar Digital Sylenth 1
10. Vember Audio Surge

Live Sequence Switching On Ensoniq TS-10


YouTube via loonytunes1234.
"Rearranging a song on the fly using the incredible Ensoniq sequencer"

live timestretch 2


YouTube via garyboozy. KORG Pad Control.

More..

padkontrol live timestretch 3

"using the dial to scan through the samples, sliced to a Drum Rack in the Live 7 beta."

padKONTROL 303

"using ABL2 inside a Live instrument rack with 1xScale and 2xRandom to alternate the notes on each pad. the riff sounds like an old Black Dog track off the Spanners LP, if anyone remembers it..."

Studio Tour


video upload by jamescigler

"A short studio tour for my upcoming Workspace and Environment feature on Trash_Arcade. The sound track is a short piece written for the video shortly after taking it."

Top 5 Greatest Samplers - Episode 4


via Sonic State were you will find the write-up on this episode and links to previous episodes.
You can see all episodes posted on MATRIXSYNTH here.

The list so far:
5. E-Mu Emulator
4. Ensoniq Mirage
3. CMI Fairlight
2. Roland S Series
1. ?

80 - The Decline of Gopher (protocol) (Korg Electribe EMX-1)


YouTube via atishmeh.
"Seriously, Goper was the shiz. Veronica, and all that jazz."

Spooky Matrixsynth by LDT

via LDT:

"The mp3 was recorded with the Novation XioSynth.The first little melody that repeats once towards the end is the Matrix Synth patch. There are three other tracks as well using various patches I wrote on the Xiosynth. There is no external processing except that I always run my digital keyboards through an Electro Harmonix LPB 2ube stereo tube preamp before they reach the Zoom MRS8 digital recorder. The track was assembling using Sony Sound Forge 8 and Sony Acid Pro 5."

On The Run via Mike on a Clavia Nord Modular


Follow up to this post.

Buchla 259 and 261e - Old Meets New

via REWire

"Here's a Pic of my 259 and 261e side by side,. Amazing how a 30+ year old and new oscs look so alike and new. Sound? Sort of similar when both with no harmonics."

Update: see this new post for audio comparisons.

The Harvestman Polivoks Filter Demo


via REwire:

"I picked this up at Analogue Haven Friday while orders were flying off their printers for this. This is one screaming filter and a great addition to my collection of the meanest filters ever along with the Livewire Frequensteiner and Plan-B Model 11. This 1:50 mp3 demo has just two Sawtooth waves going into the filter with plenty of modulation of the VCF. The last patch in the demo is the Bandpass output being used as a CV source to the VCF. Beware, this one's loud and ear shattering."

Demo mp3

Rusty Nails Episode 3 - Akai S20 Sampler


YouTube via mrvidiot.
"Learn all about the vintage S20 Phrase Sampler from Akai."

Autopilot


YouTube via loonytunes1234. Ensoniq TS10.
"My New Rig On Autopilot Playing Part Of One Of My New Songs"

Alaska


YouTube via loonytunes1234. Ensoniq TS10.
"Off the cuff cover of the intro to Alaska by UK"

Yamaha DX7 with Wood Case

via dead billy. Click on the image for the full size shot.

malgorkatobug808


YouTube via prophei. Anyone know more about the colorful DIY looking modules?

keybdwizrd - Photons


YouTube via keybdwizrd

"Electronic music. Drums - Korg Micro X. Repeating synth patterns: Korg Electribe EMX-1. Bass: Moog LP. Leads: Virus TI Polar."

MAQ 16/3+Pulse+Doepfer+DAlek



MAQ 16/3+Pulse+Doepfer+DAlek+2

YouTube via DavideModu.

Yamaha DX21

images via this auction
"First introduced in 1985, the DX-21 is the "little brother" to the famous DX-7 workhorse (which was heard on many of the big hits of the 80's and 90's) and part of the DX family that also included the DX-27 and DX-100. The DX-21 utilizes "FM Synthesis" to create its sounds and this model has four separate "operators" or parameters which can be adjusted to create the final patch.

The DX-21 has a 61 note keyboard, 128 presets, 32 RAM voices and three play modes: Single, Split (keyboard split in 2 parts) and Dual (2 voices mixed). Programming your own sounds is pretty simple once you get the feel for FM-synthesis and the unit also features MIDI (in, out, through), a cassette interface and connections for pedals (portamento, sustain, volume), breath controller and a headphone jack.

An owners manual can be downloaded here.

Roland SH-101 Blue and Grey

images via this auction

Oberheim OB-Xa

images via this auction

Octave CAT

images via this auction

SynthBot

flickr by mexist

full size

"The Great Robot Exhibition. robo2007.jp"

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Casio DG20 midi-controlling Yamaha DX200


"interesting results"

part 2

YouTube via fmass.

KORG Kaossilator


YouTube via Denkitribe.
"Kaossilator has gone out of stock in every store in Tokyo. So I think I'm lucky to have this one. It's great fun playing with this gear. Definitely fun."

Ding-a-Dong on Yamaha Electone HX-3


YouTube via Tonneman.
"The original song 'Ding-a-Dong' was performed by the Dutch group 'Teach-in' on the Eurovision song contest in 1975, which they won.

In this video I play the song on a Yamaha organ, the Electone HX-3. This instrument was first released in 1987 and mainly uses FM-voices (some AWM voices).

All you hear is played in one take on the HX-3. No other instruments or equipment are involved. Drums are programmed in the HX-3's internal sequencer."

and..

Magnetic Fields II on Roland Fantom X7

via Nusonica.

polivoks / tr-808 micro jam


YouTube via prophei.

Aliens Project Close-Up Shot of the VCS3

you can find samples and a couple more shots here. There is also more info in German.

via the Aliens Project blog. Do check the blog and the site out.

DSI Prophet '08 Samples

"Dave Smith's brand new analog synthesizer Prophet '08 is among our favourites, and for sure it will be also used extensively for our forthcoming productions! Below links features some of the Prophet '08 programs written by Kürşat Pasinlioğlu. He is currently working on a new track that will be exclusively produced with Prophet '08, and it will be available in our myspace page."

click here for the samples.

Roland EP30

images via this auction via fabio.
"There is not a lot of info out there but here below take a look at the original Japanese ad. She works perfectly notwithstanding the fact that it was produced in 1974. Please admire the latch to hide the AC plug! It was the world's first velocity-sensitive electric piano, so now you know we are talking history here. Sounds: 2 Pianos and 2 Harpsichord. Volume, tone, and tremolo. Headphone and pedal jacks. Touch sensitive keys. Bass end switch. Here below a video of myself playing around with the beast."


YouTube via fmass.

SCREAM 2007: ANALOGLIVE! - Instrument List

Via Peter Grenader on the Plan B list:
"as of Friday all of the ensemble performers have arrived in the Los Angeles area, with Richard coming in from Atlanta and Thighpaulsandra making the long trek from Wales. We begin work early in the week in a sound stage before commencing formal rehearsals in the theater on Thursday afternoon.

As far as the equipment we'll be using, we've put together an orchestra of oscillators: Off the top of my head - three rather large Plan B systems, a Doepfer/Plan B/Livewire system, Arp 2600, two cabinets of Aries, one nine panel and a medium-sized three panel Serge fitted with a custom Plan B model 13, the largest Wiard system in the world, an EMS Synthi-AKS, the EAR Performance system, a Buchla 200e, Nord Modular, a Novation, a Waldorf Wave, two tcelectronic reverbs (a 2000 and 60000), tons of delays and a Yamaha SPX90. Controller include a C-Thru-Music Axis, a Continuum Fingerboard, a Doepfer PK88 and MAQ 16/3, Roland A-33, a Fatar workstation and an Analogue Systems French Connection.

Along with a wall of effect racks, Chas Smith will be bringing two of his own instruments: the Guitarilla and the Towers. Guitarzilla is a steel guitar made of machined aluminum and welded titanium tubing. It has a 12 string neck tuned to a diatonic scale and an 8-string bass neck. It is also fitted with a small waterless Waterphone-type instrument which is bowed. The Towers are eight 1 1/4" diameter grade 9 titanium rods with titanium plates welded on the ends which are both bowed and struck with a variety of mallets. The longest Tower is 109", standing over 10 feet tall in it's hanger, and the shortest is 55". They have been cut to form a scale which can be obliterated by the complexity of the sounds that the plates generate. They're sonically and visually majestic, bordering on astonishing. Go here for a photo:

http://www.ear-group.net/towers.jpg
(pictured)

We will be performing six pieces, one each from the six players, all of which performed by the ensemble - it's not a series of solo performances. Three of the pieces will be world premiers."

click here for more info on the event.

microkorg

flickr by falsalama

full size

MELODY ROAD


YouTube via ayaka626. Street synth.

korg skull

flickr by ExcuseMySarcasm

full size

Nine Inch Nails - The Hand That Feeds


YouTube via xApocalypso. Sent my way via brian c. I swore I posted this before but I can't find it.
Buchla 200e and ARP Odyssey.

CSS - Alcohol

YouTube via subpoprecords. New vids below. I almost didn't put this up for the lack of identifiable synth content, but then I realized the animation falls under the same category as the synth minatures! So here it is. "Fairlight and ARP Odyssey meets Yamaha CS60, meets KORG MS2000 and an Akai thown in for fun." Definitely a fun song. I'm guessing they actually use little Casio home synths as seen in the video below. If you know what they use feel free to comment. Video description: "Brazil's wonderful party dance explosion CSS have a new video for the song Alcohol off of their debut album Cansei De Ser Sexy. The video was directed by contsest winner/awesome director Jared Eberhardt. Watch some bunnies get drunk ." And for APPLE fans, the tune from the Apple Touch commercial:   CANSEI DE SER SEXY Music is My Hot Hot Sex

keybdwizrd - Mulholland


YouTube via keybdwizrd.

"Smooth jazz with Access Virus TI Polar (electric piano and synth lead) and Korg Micro X (bass and drum loop)."

E-Mu Emulator II

images via this auction

EMS Synthi A

images via this auction

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Equinoxe 8 Jean Michel Jarre cover


YouTube via fischek.
"Equinoxe 8 by Jean Michel Jarre played by me (Nord Lead 2X) and my wife (on Korg TR right next to me and barely visible)."

On The Run - making of dark side of the moon


YouTube via sa1ntseiya. via theglyph on the Matrixsynth Forum.

Update via Xavier in the comments:

Time - The making of dark side of the moon


BTW, this is all from the DVD The Making of The Dark Side of the Moon. Highly, highly recommended.

Set The Wayback Machine To 1979

"I was going through some old cassettes when I ran across this: it's a demo I made while I was working at Guitar Center in LA in 1979. My co-worker Jackson Howe and I hooked together every piece of gear we had in stock that could be interfaced. Mind you, this was way before MIDI, we're talking control voltage and gates, all analog.

We hooked together four Arp sequencers to drive approximately 14 or 15 synths."

click here for the rest of the story and the audio. Definitely check this one out. :)

DX7 showdown


YouTube via lesingemonotone.
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