Friday, July 18, 2008
Ableton Live - Uses for White Noise
Ableton Live - Uses for White Noise from Andreas Wetterberg on Vimeo.
"White noise is both annoying and useful. Here's why."
BeeBoop to the max
BeeBoop to the max from Tech on Vimeo.
"Here is my APC [Atari Punk Console] connected up to a delay unit and a spring reverb I built."
Visual Space Music Introduction (HD)
Visual Space Music Introduction (HD) from Ian McKinlay on Vimeo.
"Introduction to my Visual Space Music project. Footage of the first prototype installation @ SCM, City University of Hong Kong, July 2008"
Ghetto Lab
Lost tapes of the Dr Who composer

"A hidden hoard of recordings made by the electronic music pioneer behind the Doctor Who theme [Delia Debyshire] has been revealed - including a dance track 20 years ahead of its time...
Most unexpected of all, however, is a piece of music that sounds like a contemporary dance track which was recorded, it is believed, in the late sixties.
Paul Hartnoll, formerly of the dance group Orbital and a great admirer of Ms Derbyshire's work, said the track was, "quite amazing".
'That could be coming out next week on [left-field dance label] Warp Records,' he noted.
'It's incredible when you think when it comes from. Timeless, really. It could be now as much as then.'
Delia Derbyshire's voice can be heard introducing it. 'Forget about this,' she says, 'it's for interest only.'"
Click here for the track. Realize this is the 60s. Utterly amazing.
John Bowen Solaris Sound Samples

"Here's what I wanted to show:
1. AM example - Solaris_AM1.wav.
This is an extremely simple patch, made up of 2 oscillators, no filters, 2 envelopes, and 2 LFOs. Osc 1's amplitude is being modulated by Osc 2, whose output is shaped by an envelope. (The 2nd env is the Amp EG, of course). Since you can modulate each input of a mixer, I have a mixer with Osc 1 coming into 2 of the 4 inputs. The first input is getting modulated by Osc 2, and the second input is modulated by an LFO. Another LFO controls panning.
2. Lowpass filter with polymod - http://www.johnbowen.com/WavDemos/Solaris_LP11.wav.
This just because it's an old favorite of mine from my Prophet 5 days. 2 oscillators feeding the ladder-type Lowpass 24 dB filter, with medium resonance. The filter cutoff is modulated by 2 LFOs, one of which is tracking the keyboard, while the other a very slow sweep. A third input provides an envelope to the cutoff. Again a bit of Pan modulation by another LFO.
3. Panning Modulation at audio rates - http://www.johnbowen.com/WavDemos/Solaris_PanMod.wav.
Again, another very simple sound, using 2 oscs (sine waves), one with a slight bit of pitch EG (and no filter). The point here is to show how nicely audio rate modulation of the Pan position works - something you won't find on your typical synthesizer. As I hold down the F major chord a few bars in, I start to adjust the Coarse tuning of Osc 4, which is modulating the Pan. At first it's at -60 semitones (sub-audio range), and then I gradually (more or less!) raise it all the way up to +60 semitones. At the end, I again grab Osc 4's Coarse frequency and quickly drop it all the way back down while holding a higher chord.
4. Someone requested to hear something bright and buzzy, or lots of resonance.
Here's something using 2 filters in parallel - the MiniLP and the OB Notch filters: http://www.johnbowen.com/WavDemos/MiniLP+OBNotch2.wav.
5. Rotor FX - WeirdRotor1.wav.
This is a single note held, showing the Rotor module playing through the 4 oscillators. Each one is a bit different, with slow LFOs modulating the pitch of each. Osc 1 is set to the MultiMode osc, using the S&H waveshape. Changing the frequency of this oscillator varies the clock rate of the noise generator. Osc 2 is using the SuperSaw, Osc 3 the Morphing Saw, and Osc 4 is playing the (new) WAV Osc with a test sample. Everything is being fed through the (also new) Comb Filter.
6. Rotor FX polyphonic - WeirdRotor1Poly.wav.
Here's the same patch played polyphonically, at different ranges on the keyboard. I thought it might be interesting to have a 'non-traditional' example to hear.
The Solaris can produce very complicated things, but I wanted to start out with very basic, simple sounds. Now that I've got the basic recording process down, I'll get some more examples up within the next few weeks. (I'm also hoping to have some videos of basic operation available).
-John Bowen"
PAiA 6710 Vocoder Mod
via this auction
"The vocoder comes in a hand-made wooden case that I made several years ago. The vocoder's electronics kit costs $175 from Paia. The included metal face panel costs $26, but is no longer available. And the included regulated power supply, which the vocoder requires, costs about $15 from Paia. Also, this unit has been upgraded with Scott Lee's excellent Vocoder Clarifier mod! For much more info, including fantastic sound samples, click here."
Violin Sounds
YouTube via boobtube356
"Cwejman VCO-6 with FM input from Doepfer A-111. Both VCOs are fed a S&H LFO signal (no sequencer) via an A-156 Dual quantizer. The VCO-6 output is going to a Cwejman VCEQ-3, which handles a lot of the timbre adjustments. The output is passing through an MX-4S (with some panning from the quad ADSR), then on to a pair of reverbs."
Moog Little Phatty Synthesizer Demonstration
YouTube via mattcrispell
"Moog Little Phatty Synthesizer Demonstration - By Thee Unthuziast"
The Liquid Hihat demo Part 2 - October 2007
YouTube via dolphinicus
"This is the 2nd vid. that I had shot, to give an idea of some of the capabilities of my Liquid Hihat percussion module that I innovated / created, in October 2007."
COLOR CHANGING SYNTHESIZER
YouTube via synespro
"I pimped out my microkorg for maximum sound color duality"
Pixelh8 Micro Busking Chip Tune Music 2 "Chocolate Milk"
YouTube via Hiddenfortress
"Pixelh8 Micro Busking Chip Tune Music
'Chocolate Milk'
This video was originally part of a video shown at Nerdapalooza 2008."
Synthesizer Player's Stairway to Heaven:aka On The Run PlanB
YouTube via dkimcg
"The only song I knew how to play on my first guitar was Stairway to Heaven and Smoke on the Water. This lasted a few years as I played it and Pink Floyd ballads to try to impress the girls. I wasn't very impressive, not a great guitar player, but knew how to play Stairway to Heaven dammit. Me and millions (literally) of others. So when I was watching some videos on youtube and listening to Dark Side of the Moon at the same time, it all syncs up like the wizard of oz! I realized that the synth loop in On The Run was kinda like something you had to do if you play around with synths and sequencers. Well, at least in my head. So, today I spent some time figuring out the Model 17 Triple Event Timer. The trick is to use low frequencies, really low frequencies, like cycles that take seconds or maybe even a whole 16 bars or something. I could see using it with a few Model 10's, One to drive at a leisurely pace, maybe even over a whole song since it can generate an envelope that's minutes long. Chain some more Model 17s to trigger more 17s, on man...I should get back to max/msp or i'll go broke! Anyhow. I came up with this version of on the run. I used my phone video camera, so the video sucks, but I think the sound should be ok. You can definately hear the triple timer triggering 3 different events. Neat. I think I figured out the technical side of all the modules, now time to make music...
Enjoy this synth cliche! I had fun making the patch.
Revolution is the master sequencer, but it has it's CV modulated with a signal out of the modular. The modular also controls the feedback on the Moogerfooger delay. The slow envelope that the triple timer follows the LFO in the Moogerfooger CP-251, the envelopes on the Paia are used to modulate or VC something, I forget what exactly. I don't document my patches so far, I probably should."
Thighpaulsandra's Aeriel Studios Part 6!
Tara Busch
http://analogsuicide.com
http://thighpaulsandra.com
Let's take a deeper peek at the beautiful vinyage synths - The VCS 3 (The Putney) and the SYnthi Aks!
SonicStateTV by tarabusch. See the write-up on AnalogSuicide. "Part 6 in AnalogSuicide.com's series featuring Thighpaulsandra and Aeriel Studios!"
Akai VX600

Hmm....
"AKAI VX600 ANALOG 12VCO POLY SYNTH VINTAGE! Rich Warm sound of matrix Analog Synthesiser made in Japan 1988 and it's a cool brother of OBERHEIM EXPANDER
AKAI VX600 is 12VCO(2VCO per 1VOICE) 6 voice polyphonic programmable analog synthesizer it was a last japanese pure analog synthesizer in '80s few quantities were built,so very hard to find even in Japan nowadays I changed LCD uint,backlight,backup battery before this auction so this is your first and last chance to get this monster synth in such a good condition!
this modular matrix analog synthesizer is very similar to OBERHEIM EXPANDER synthesizer AKAI adopted basic schematics made by OBERHEIM, so actually VX600 and OBERHEIM EXPANDER uses same voice chip so basically VX600's sound is same as OBERHEIM EXPANDER sound, very fat and warm! but my opinion,VX600 is more fatter than OBERHEIM EXPANDER especially brass, strings, and lead sounds are really great you can use 12VCO for 6 voice polyphonic or unison all 12VCO to monophonic lead sound(CAUTION!it's very FAT!) and also can use as multi timbre 6 different voices, it's very frexible.
VX600 has variety of modulation source and destination to program sound modulation source including MIDI control change, so you can use MIDI controller to tweak cut off etc.. and very cool feature is external audio in jack so you can synthesize external sounds using analog filter and other parameters
VX600's major problem is dead backlight of LCD screen(due to the ages) but I changed LCD unit and backlight before this acution,so no problem about it I also changed backup battery and restore the factory sounds(few sounds made by myself) so it's perfectly working condition!!
The VX600 is a 6 voice 37 key analog synthesizer featuring traditional concept of modular patching. Two VCOs/voice give you the thick rich sound of analog synthesis to create lush warm string sections,full round "FAT" bass lines, enhanced vocal and rhythm sections, powerful crisp brass sections, and eerie SFX sounds. patch programs are stored in memory program.Each programs can have a maximum of 6 key group splits with each key group having it's own library sound "patch", MIDI channel,and voice allocation. Up to 40 different program combinations can be stored in memory. A special code memory function allows you to play an entire 6 instruments stack from one key.And a dedicated connector jack allows direct connection to the EVI1000 and EWI1000 wind synthesizers.The VX600 combines rich warm analog sounds with the advanced performance control of digital technology to create a powerful new dimension in analog synthesis.(from catalog)"
Ensoniq Fizmo
"This is an insanely cool 48-voice vintage synth. Fewer than 500 were ever manufactured, so there aren't too many around these days. Do believe the hype - there's really nothing else like it. You can listen to audio samples by clicking here. Additional Fizmo info can be found here and you can download a copy of the user manual here."
Don't forget the regulator fix.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Synth DIY UK 2008 - Pt. 1 - 7
YouTube via matrixsynth. Remember you can mouse over the video and click on the right forward link to get to the next video if you do not have time to watch them all now. Be sure to click on the SDIY UK label below for all posts on the event including mine and others. If I missed any, let me know and I'll put it up.
Synthorama - ARP 2500
YouTube via matrixsynth.
See the synthorama label below for more posts on this visit.
Apologies, no significant audio of the beast - this is more for the visuals - too much to see and too little time to absorb it all.
Ran Kirlian - Diaspora
Ran Kirlian - Diaspora from Ran Kirlian on Vimeo.
"Real-time improvisation recorded on sunday feb 17 2008 at The BlueRoom by Ran Kirlian.
Synths: Access Indigo Redback, Access Indigo, Waldorf Microwave XT, Roland JP-8080. The gray Indigo controls the Microwave and the JP-8080 while the Redback plays the solist role. Tribal groove shoot via PC.
Dawn and sunset images shoot from my livingroom window."
Space - Magic Fly (Cover)
YouTube via mik300z. via fischek.
You can find the original and other cover (actually by fischek) here.
"my version of another 70's electro classic. It's taken me a while to get the production right, as I wanted the drums as tight as possible (kind of eric pryds style) but to stay true to the original with it's great spacious sound. It's all been lost on youtube's mono mushy decoding , but if you click the link, there's a high quality FLV stereo version at myspace
http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseac..."
Preliminary KAOS Voltage Controlled LFO test video
YouTube via dolphinicus
"This is the first video of a new Low Frequency Oscillator that I have innovated, to give an initial idea of what it will be capable of."
jomox xbase 888 3am minimal jam
YouTube via radambe
"Here's a quick little jam I just found myself in. It's the xbase888 on its own. No other gear used. You may notice the machinedrum positioned nicely in front of the jomox, but it wasn't turned on.
This machine simply rocks. It sounds incredible, even using factory samples (this video uses nothing but factory samples + the analog kick and snare).
I should have my monomachine on friday, so expect a video soon pairing this jomox with the MnM."
Korg MS50 MS-50 hangin out with some friends
YouTube via cinnamonjuly
"Currently listed on ebay, my Korg MS50 being sequenced by a Doepfer, while an ARP2600 and scruffy the dog watch...."
Korg Poly-800 and EX-800 Hawk-800 Mod
"The Korg Poly 800 and its EX 800 companion module were great synthesizers for their time. But their MIDI implementation is very short on features. Furthermore, there are several features that are just plain missing and on top of that, there are some excellent modifications that hackers and circuit benders have been doing that require drilling holes in your treasured keyboard. This we are changing by disassembling the original software and designing and manufacturing a retrofit kit whereby we increase the total memory (both RAM and ROM) and thus provide the additional features via the original 80C85 processor."
You can find the full feature list and how to order the mod here. The following is the list for the archives:
"All features that have been completed so far are listed here.
1) Flash EEPROM software upgrade capability (as we develop new software you will all be able to download it and continue upgrading your Poly and EX800's as long as we keep developing new features).
2) SYSEX single patch dump send and receive.
3) All notes off panic button (with MIDI TX too).
4) Selectable Omni On, Off or Auto on power up.
5) Keyboard MIDI TX channel selection (1-16 or no MIDI TX).
6) Joystick MIDI TX channel selection (1-16 or no MIDI TX).
7) Local keyboard control on/off.
8) Local joystick control on/off.
9) Extended playing range on/off (increases the playing range by two octaves while ignoring the parameters 11 and 21).
10) Cascade mode (for when you have two Poly's or a Poly and an EX800. One unit plays odd notes and the other plays evens).
11) Cascade sync mode (the master unit sends SYSEX patch dumps to the slave as well as setting the Poly mode and patch number. This ensures that your slave unit plays exactly the same sounds as the master).
12) Portamento mono mode with slide rate parameter stored per patch.
13) MIDI controllers for setting Poly, Hold, Chord and Portamento.
14) A second LFO is now used to control the VCF MG.
15) Both LFO1 and LFO2 now have triangle wave, reverse triangle and square wave parameters.
16) Both LFO1 and LFO2 now have free running modes (so that they don't reset on note down events. They just keep cycling).
17) LFO2 for VCF has random mode.
18) Poly mode is stored and recalled with patches.
19) MIDI controllers implemented for LFO1 rate, VCF cutoff and resonance depth.
20) Bend depth stored per patch.
21) MIDI soft thru. At the moment, the Poly does not soft thru sysex messages, but does soft thru all other MIDI messages.
22) Moved MIDI Receive Channel, Sequencer Clock and Program Change Enable into the global parameters.
23) Local sequencer control on/off.
24) Sequencer MIDI time code send on/off.
25) Tremolo - apply either LFO's to the volume of either of the DCO's volume. Provide Tremolo depth for each DCO.
26) Chord mode SYSEX synchronization - if cascade sync mode is selected then pressing the chord key will send a SYSEX message to set up the chord progression table. This allows a slave unit such as an EX-800 to operate in chord mode with the same chord structure as the master unit.
27) LFO delay type select - allows LFO1 MG and or LFO2 MG to be applied at note on and then stop MG when the delay timer expires. This reverses its original behavior where the LFO delay timer must expire before the MG is applied to the DCO's or VCF.
28) A global parameter now allows keyboard MIDI transmit velocity level to be set from anywhere between 1 and 127 in two step increments.
29) A global parameter now allows keyboard MIDI transmit octave shift up or down 3 octaves.
30) Note triggered sequencer transpose - You can now select a global parameter that will set up the keyboard to transpose the playing sequence. You can also set the mode to allow MIDI to transpose the seqeuncer too. This is particularly useful for transposing the sequencer that is playing on the EX800.
31) Joystick Local control and MIDI channel select and send.
32) You can send the global parameters from the Poly 800 to the EX800.
33) A global parameter is now available that allows setting the keyboard MIDI note velocity.
34) The firmware can display the current firmware version and software version.
35) LFO2 can be clocked by the on board sequencer or by MIDI timing clocks.
36) EG3 can be re-triggered by the on board sequencer or MIDI timing clocks.
37) You can press the Write key to escape from a patch Write.
38) MIDI Controllers are able to control all original and extended parameter values.
"This list of proposed features used to be twice as long as it is now. Out of these remaining features I think the arpeggiator would be top priority.
1) Triggered Sequencer Step - There is a jack on the back of the Poly that allows the Program (sound) to be incremented up. Nice for live performance. We'll add a parameter setting that allows selection of the purpose of the jack. So that the trigger will be rerouted to step the sequencer forward one quarter note. Now our little sequencer can be triggered by a drum machine, etc.
2) LFO direction invert - The LFO always begins at midpoint and cycles up. We want to be able invert that behavior.
3) Velocity Sensitive - Yes, we'll make the EX800 respond to MIDI velocity data in different ways. Some possibilities are: velocity input to maximum volume value per DCO, velocity input to EG attack, velocity to VCF cutoff, velocity to VCF resonance, velocity invert for all of the above, velocity slope selection.
4) Create an arpeggiator! This is a big one that will take some time but is absolutely doable.
5) Create sustain and legato modes for the foot pedal jack and add MIDI controllers for them too.
6) Apply either LFO to the chorus on/off.
7) Apply either LFO to the noise gate on/off.
8) Create two super LFO's that modulate the depth and or speed of both or either of the two existing LFO's.
9) Create a fourth EG (EG4) and then allow it to control other parameters that were only able to be controlled by EG3.
10) Create parameters that allow EG3 (or EG4) and LFO's to modulate resonance."
via synth.nl where you can find some images in a post on the mod.
GlitchDS to Roland TR-606 Sync Using Nintendo DS Trigger Mod
GlitchDS to Roland TR-606 Sync Using Nintendo DS Trigger Mod from LifeInABox Productions on Vimeo.
"I had wanted to do this mod for a while and hadn't gotten around to it. GlitchDS has a "Strum" mode, and while I may not have the best touch screen strumming rhythm skills, you can just push the RIGHT ARROW key to do the same thing. So I wanted to make a way to electronically "Push" the right arrow button in rhythm. I have seen products like the midify system and what not but didn't really want to spend $40 on a kit I wasn't sure I wanted to spend the time on, and only needed 1/12 of its capabilities. This mod is SIMPLE it is just an 1/8 inch cable hooked up to the GROUND in the DS and the RIGHT ARROW button. Less than $5. I did have to use a ground loop interrupter, however. I am a tinkerer, not an engineer.
Sorry for the sound and video quality, couldn't find the power supply for the good camera.
PS: I am not liable for ANY damage you do to ANYTHING while attempting to do this mod. In fact, don't do this mod. At all. Really."
SynthDIY UK – Chameleon DSP Synth Alive and Well
See the write-up on Sonic State.
How to Make Plucks N Other Fun PlanB Sounds
YouTube via dkimcg
"A few people asked about my last patch, so I made this to show how to get that plucky Buchla type of sound with the PlanB modules. I start from scratch, make some mistakes, but it comes out ok in the end."
【Report】HidekiMatsutake Private Studio
YouTube via musictrackjp
"松武秀樹氏プライベートスタジオレポート!
ミュージックトラック オフィシャルレビュー Vol.7
松武秀樹氏のニューアルバム「TANSU MATRIX」のレコーディングが行われたプライベートスタジオの映像をお届けします 。
レビューの詳細なレポート、高音質バージョンはMusicTrackのオフィシャルレ ビューで公開中です。 http://musictrack.jp/index.php?pid=re..."
Googlish:
"Mr. Hideki Take PURAIBETOSUTAJIOREPOTO pine!
OFISHARUREBYU music tracks Vol.7
Hideki Take Matsu's new album "TANSU MATRIX" was held in private recording studio footage to our customers.
Detailed reviews, reports, high-quality version of MusicTrack OFISHARURE public view. http://musictrack.jp/index.php?pid=re .."
Ribbon controller experiments
YouTube via MMTAKEDA55. "It's experiments for ribbon controller with EX-150." Note that is the Gakken project synth. See the Gakken label below for more info.
Roland TR-55
YouTube via ZonkOut
"Just a quick run-through of the patterns on this musical little rhythm box."
sonicnick @ Synth-DIY 2008 Cambridge/UK
SonicstateTV by Noiseconformist. Click on the SDIY UK label below for more.
"Nick Batt fiddling with a lovingly restored Jen SX1000 on FR Jul 11th 2008.
(Full quality HD 720p movie available on request)"
Moog Tattoo 2 Healed
SD Midi Controller
SD Midi Controller MIDI filer and player. via Deviant Synth.
"This SD Midi Controller or Filer is not just for electronic musicians, it has also been designed as an additional optional extra for the new universal piano player system that we have developed. I can also be used with midi controlled pipe organs. A number of my SD Midi controllers are now being evaluated by organ builders both in the UK and US."
Stephi @ Big City Music tweaking the Vostok synth
YouTube via bigcitymusic
"Here is Stephi tweaking the Analogue Solutions Vostok matrixsynth. The Vostok is being sequenced by the Elektron SPS-1 MachineDrum which also provides the drums.
The audio output of the Vostok is run into the MachineDrum (audio in) and we put the built-in reverb, delay and modulation to good use. The Vostok has a real nasty sound of its own and can be patched with cords and/or the matrix pin panel. The joystick is lots of fun too! Duh."
Audio Damage Automaton
"Got the graphics finished for our next product today. Not so finished to where I can put up a complete UI, but finished enough to where the glamor shot can be teased. So there's something to froth over. And some buzzwords: cellular automata plus buffer effects = complete and total chaos. This effect is definitely as far left field as we're likely to go, I'll say that much."
Moog 904A Filter Clone
Alessandro Cortini and the EAR Synthesizer on EM
click here for the video on EM. Be sure to see the additional videos on the bottom right as well.
Roland System 100 (NIB)
YouTube via harten74
"My buddy Mat snagged this on eBay. It was part of an estate sale. It was purchased new by a young man in the late 70's and he died before it was opened. His parents took all of his belongings and stored them in their house. When they died some 20-odd years later all of the stuff went up for sale."
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Synthorama - Sequential Circuits and ARP Room

This is a follow-up to yesterday's post on Synthorama, the synthesizer museum in Luterbach Switzerland. Click here to check out shots of the Sequential Circuits and ARP room. Note that this is a separate room from the ARP and EML room posted yesterday. It is adjacent to that room. Remember to click on the "All Sizes" link when you get there for the full size shots and click on the synthorama label below for all posts. Note the wall keys. They didn't do anything as far as I was aware of when I pressed them. How knows, maybe they took some pictures of me. :) Below is a mod on an ARP Odyssey Gold an Black version.
Roland TR-606 w/ FreqBox & Delay
YouTube via ZonkOut
"TR606 triggering the FreqBox which is going into the MF140z Delay; both Moogerfoogers are getting CV (ENV,LFO, and S/H)from the CP251, which is getting the two trigger signals from the 606. Phew."
minimal trance fractals frattali tb303 tr606 tr909 six steps
YouTube via frankieserious
"Six Steps - Frankie Serious - recorded in June,2008 - to my uncle. minimal trance elettronica fractals frattali tb303 tr606 tr909 clavia roland korg elektron modular machinedrum dance"
Me playing DM "Get the Balance Right"
YouTube via DX5
"Note: There is a distortion at the drums' beguinning. It is a Youtube compression issue and it is not related to the original recording. Hope youtube techs can fix that problem I've been experiencing some weeks ago.
Recorded at the first shot, so there are some mistakes (as always).
Keyboards:
Above. Roland JX8P
Mid: Yamaha DX7
Below: Roland JP8000"
Sneakers Synth Spotting

click here for some shots via WC Olo Garb, aka jexus. I actually put a post up on these shots back in 2006 that linked to them on VSE, but that thread is long gone. Here they are again.
Synths:
Moog Minimoog
Roland JX-3P
Sequential Circuits Prophet2000 Rack with Braille!
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