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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Midi / Error!! Alternate MIDI Max/MSP Controllers

Midi / Error!! /// phulebox2012 \\\ Multi-Effects Unit - playstation controller + MaxMSP

YouTube Uploaded by midierror on Mar 22, 2010

"This is my final year uni project from a few years back. Its a software multi-effects unit I built in MaxMSP. It is controlled using a playstation controller, and is designed to be used while DJing. That said, it can be used with any input device such as a guitar, mic, drum machine, commodore 64, or minidisc player.

It has had changes made to make the screen more functional and user friendly. The 'engine' routing matrix is now hidden and all its settings can be changed using the directions.

Each of the effects can be fed through one another, or used singularly. The analog sticks control four parameters that can be locked to store placement.

At the time this was amazingly difficult to program, and the front end was a full screen. Its looking swish in MaxMSP5 !"

MIDI / error !! /// Xitar \\\ Xbox 360 Rock Band Guitar as Midi Controller

Uploaded by midierror on Jul 7, 2010

"Pronounced "Zitar" this is a Xbox 360 wireless controller sending messages to a hardware synth.

The tune on the intro is: Autologue - Last (Midi/error!! jungle mutation)"

Midi / Error !! /// Walyx \\\ Wacom Tablet + Max MSP - Controls Amen Break pitch and loop points

Uploaded by midierror on Mar 24, 2010

"This is an illustration of what can be done with a wacom graphics tablet and max msp. Using a max external it picks up the x y axis of the pen and converts it to the pitch (x-axis) and loop end (y-axis). It took about 2 minutes to make this patch. . . . .

The tablet has 3 buttons for on/off states and features pressure sensitivity......therefore a total of 9 parameters can be changed using it. Im going to dig a bit deeper with this idea, and see what I can make; particularly in terms of synth playback."

Midi / Error !! /// X-bovst \\\ Xbox Midi Controller for FM VST using Max MSP

Uploaded by midierror on Mar 23, 2010

"I wrote this patch for MaxMSP to control the amazing YMVST synth. As you can hear its a great little vst; based on the old YM2149 chips.....you can get it from here:

http://www.preromanbritain.com/ymvst/

Im not too happy with the way this worked out as its controlled mainly by buttons......but im sure someone might appreciate this.

I have also written a patch to control an Astation synth using a Playstation controller......but that is currently getting an overhaul.

respect to gareth morris for a wicked peice o kit !"

More: https://www.youtube.com/user/midierror

Saturday, August 21, 2021

Sequential PROPHET-6 | LFO & PolyMod


video upload by ERROR KIT

"All Sounds by Prophet-6 / No FX"

Sequential PROPHET-6 I BRASS Patch I Filter + PolyMod


video upload by ERROR KIT

"All Sounds by Prophet-6 / No FX"

I ❤️ Sequential PROPHET-6 Filter 💦 | No Talking


video upload by ERROR KIT

"All Sounds & FX by Prophet 6 | NO VSTs NO Pedals"

Sequential PROPHET-6 | Simple Chords | Vintage Mode


video upload by ERROR KIT

"All Sounds & FX by Prophet-6"

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Circuit Shaman Video Manuals

Circuit Shaman VERT Video Manual

Published on Feb 17, 2015 Circuit Shaman

"This is a video showing the operation and uses of the VERT (23A). The VERT is an 8-bit Analog to Digital Converter which turns an input signal into a set of 8 gates. The unique thing about this module is that it is also capable of driving the Turing Machine expanders, making it possible to create melodies using the VOLTAGES expander or open and close pathways using the SWITCHES expander.

The VERT is available as an assembled module, as a kit and as a PCB/ panel set. PCBs are supported for non-eurorack formats of modular synthesizer.

For ordering information and more details please visit http://www.circuitshaman.com/p/vert.html"

Circuit Shaman SWITCHES Turing Machine Expander Video Manual

Published on Feb 17, 2015

"The SWITCHES expander is a Turing Machine expander that can also be hosted by VERT. It turns your host module into a sequential switch where each bit controls the on/ off state of a switch. These 8 switches are then summed to 4 separate outputs which are denoted by the 3 brackets and the “All” sum output. The top 4 “clean” switches use a high-speed low-error switching IC whereas the bottom 4 “dirty” switches use vactrols to add some smudge to your signal.

The SWITCHES expander is available as an assembled module, as a DIY kit and as a PCB/ panel. PCBs are supported for non-eurorack formats of modular synthesizer.

For more details and ordering go to http://www.circuitshaman.com/p/switch..."

Circuit Shaman SPECTRA MIRROR Video Manual

Published on Feb 17, 2015

"This video shows the uses and operation of the SPECTRA MIRROR (23B) module by Circuit Shaman. This module is a Resonant multi-mode sampling gate, meaning that it can be used in many ways to attenuate an audio signal using downsampling. It is also capable of many sampling effects that are not possible with typical downsampling effects, such as the ability to downsample only part of the input signal and "high-pass sampling" mode, which attenuates signals below the sampling frequency like a high-pass filter.

This module is available as an assembled module, as a DIY kit and as a PCB/ panel. The PCB is also supported for non-eurorack formats.

For more details and ordering go to http://www.circuitshaman.com/p/spectr..."

Monday, January 06, 2014

Sonic Touch 28 - Stroke Machine and Electrify NXT


Published on Jan 6, 2014 sonicstate·591 videos

"Electrify NXT and Stroke Machine are two very different approaches to the Groovebox idea. We take a look."

iTunes: Electrify NXT - Ingolf Koch | Stroke Machine - Wolfram Franke

Update: Details on the 1.0.1 update for Stroke mentioned in the video:

"What's New in Version 1.0.1
• Permanent Audiobus key.
• Fixed audio glitches (drop outs).
• Fixed distorted Audiobus recording.
• Fixed a problem that Stroke Machine stopped generating sound after loading a number of kits.
• Fixed issues with modulation wheel, pitch bend and aftertouch.
• Improved overall performance significantly.
• Improved performance of Phaser.
• Reduced bouncing volume.
• Added yellow voice killing indicator to the right of the Master Volume label. If this indicator lights up during playback, you might consider removing one or two notes in your pattern.
• Added red audio glitch indicator to the right of the voice killing indicator. During normal operation, Stroke Machine doesn't glitch anymore, but it might happen that another process draws so much CPU performance temporarily that this results in a glitch.
• Added "Download Manual" button to Global page.
• Added lots of Preset Kits.
• Changed "www.frankemusic.de" to a button linked to the Franke Music website.
• Fixed issue with kits using Delay or Clk Delay having the wrong delay length.
• Fixed an issue with muted or soloed parts when loading a kit.
• Fixed an issue in the assign view.
• Fixed hanging notes on sequencer playback start.
• Fixed problem with some notes playing back too long.
• Fixed a zoom error in step view.
• Fixed possible crash when loading a sound or kit.
• Fixed crash when importing a sound or kit via document sharing on the iPad, i.e. by tapping on a Stroke Machine document received via email.
• Fixed rare modulation problems."

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Behringer to Re-introduce an EMS SYNTHI and More, Much More

The list:

WASP DELUXE
ARP 2600
Octave CAT
SYNTHI VCS3
Roland SH-101 (3 colors)
KORG MS20

Details on each (no new pics in yet, but you might remember the MS-101 here):

Thursday, January 01, 2015

Happy New Year From MATRIXSYNTH! - A Look Back at 2014


Happy New Year everyone!

I want to start by thanking everyone that comes to MATRIXSYNTH and helps make it what it is - the readers, the supporters, and of course all the sponsors on the right.

THANK YOU and have a GREAT 2015!!!

This site is a labor of love and a ton of work. This site is ultimately meant to be an testament to everything synth in the making. We have over nine years of daily synth history captured here, 119,983 published posts. I can't wait to see what the future brings us in 2015!

That said, here are a few interesting bits from 2014 in the longest post of the year. ;)

Monday, March 25, 2024

Something new for kids and adults - candy cloud by ERROR Instruments


video upload by errorinstruments paul tas

"candy cloud synthesizer, an experimental patchable synthesizer with an effect processor designed for kids aged eight and above up to 108 years old. This synthesizer allows users to create happy accidents, psychedelic soundscapes, and strange rhythms, providing a lot to explore. It will be available in a do-it-yourself kit during workshops for both children and adults, with pre-assembled versions also available. The candy cloud synthesizer is part of Errorinstruments and the Error Academy."

Monday, November 13, 2023

Error Instruments DIY Blind Noise Nano: Build & Demo


video upload by Musical Miscellany (Poorness Studios)

"Paul Tas from Error Instruments sent me this DIY Kit with my last order. It's their Blind Noise Nano drone synth. It's a cool little drone machine that responds to touch. Moving the knobs changes pitch and modulation.

Intro - 0:00
Build Process & Mods - 0:33
Sound Demo Clean - 1:40
Sound Demo w/Reverb - 3:02
Final Thoughts - 4:24"

Monday, February 15, 2021

Error Instruments | Broken Tape Simulator V2


video by Cinematic Laboratory

"This video is about a small 6 HP module that can seriously trash any patch into a messy, but awesome glitch & data bending chaos. So skip this one if you're not into modular madness. It's about Error's Broken Tape Simulator V2, which has a built in light sensor you can use to short-circuit your virtual lo-fi tape machine. But after all, it's just a tool in a sound design kit and I am sure you'll love it when you spend some time with it. Especially with lots of FX in the end of chain. Have fun, and if you don't - sorry for the noise."

Friday, November 14, 2008

Build: Mini-Theremin in under a minute


YouTube via makemagazine
"Assembly of the Gakken Mini-Theremin kit @ warp-speed - complete with error correction!
http://www.makershed.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=MKGK"
Note this is from the magazine Gakken, who brought us the Gakken SX-150. Each issue comes with a DIY kit that requires no soldering.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Fully Serviced Rhodes Chroma with CC+ MIDI

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction

"Offered for sale is this Rhodes Chroma in excellent cosmetic condition and as near perfect working order as could be hoped for. It has had an extensive service and been thoroughly-upgraded for trouble-free use (*remember it is a Chroma!) with no expense spared. The work was carried out by James Walker at Synth Repair Services who even exceeded his usual high standards - we requested that everything possible that could be done should be done.

It has had the CC+ CPU upgrade board installed, which adds additional functionality (including Midi) and stability, and a new SPSU power supply kit by Luca Sfregola. Many original ageing parts have been replaced and the synth has been calibrated and PAT-tested for electrical safety. The results are better than we'd hoped for and the synth autotunes without error practically all the time (we cannot guarantee that it won't fail now and again, it is a Chroma).

It comes loaded with four banks of 50 sounds courtesy of the CC+ kit and sounds fantastic; the wooden keys are a delight to play and overall the synth looks beautiful. This Chroma has had a quiet life and is consequently in very good cosmetic order, with no major flaws to the finish. The wooden end cheeks have some scuffs, dings and staining - as you'd expect from a vintage synth - but there was nothing overly detrimental to its appearance. Some people like a modern re-finish, but we prefer where possible to leave the original and appropriate vintage patina on vintage equipment. There has been no touching up of the paint/metalwork anywhere - a few minor nicks and chips are present. A couple of keys have some very light pitting and the control panel finish is starting to lift around the screws at the very edges. Old Chroma flightcases are notorious for the foam distintegrating and this one was no exception - it has been professionally refoamed to a high standard by 3D cases. Included in the sale is the original dual pedal set, the bound manuals, various program cassettes, and of course the Midi breakout box.

There are no known faults with this synth."

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

HexaChrom Adds Support for The Missing Link and OSC


HexaChrom - Somascape

"HexaChrom turns your iPad into a musical performance controller, enabling you to play your OSC or MIDI (#) electronic musical instruments — virtual instruments running on a laptop/desktop computer, or hardware MIDI instruments.

HexaChrom takes an alternative approach to the majority of MIDI keyboard controllers in that it uses an isometric note layout, where the notes are presented as a hexagonal matrix of keys. There are many such isometric layouts, though HexaChrom uses the Harmonic Table layout, which is a modern variation of the Tonnetz (tone network), devised by the famous mathematician Euler.

This note layout has particularly useful musical intervals between adjacent keys, ie along the 3 major axes : minor thirds, major thirds and perfect fifths. In the Western musical tradition, the intervals of the major and minor thirds dominate chordal structures. Consequently, this layout offers a number of advantages over the more conventional clavier-style keyboards : consistent chord shapes irrespective of key, the ability to span several octaves with one hand, and to play basic major or minor triads with a single finger. Together resulting in an easier learning curve.

It also encourages the user to approach music differently, just as the different note layouts of pianos and guitars engender different playing styles.

(#) HexaChrom can send MIDI data either via the OSC protocol (wirelessly), or via CoreMIDI (wired or wirelessly). When using OSC to control MIDI devices (whether hardware or software based) you will need to translate the OSC messages to MIDI, using either additional software (eg OSCulator on a Mac) or hardware (Jabrudian's Missing Link).

FEATURES :
- Isometric 'harmonic table' note layout keyboard, based on a 52-note matrix (just over 4 octaves).
- Play simple chords with a single finger.
- Consistent chord shapes irrespective of root key.
- Octave transposition provides a total span of just over 7 octaves.
- Dual view : Portrait mode offers a single 52-note matrix (easy play); Landscape mode has a 104-note dual matrix, with optional split channel operation.
- Assignable controllers (sliders and buttons).
- Control any software or hardware MIDI synthesizer, sampler, drum machine, etc. using OSC or MIDI protocols (additional software and/or hardware is required - see Requirements).
- OSC (wireless) support for both the 'M' data type (as used by OSCulator), and the Missing Link's proprietary message format. With automatic connection using Bonjour, or manual connection when Bonjour is not an option.
- CoreMIDI support (wireless or wired).
- Multitouch interface.
- iOS 4 multitasking compliant.

REQUIREMENTS :
- iPad running iOS 3.2 or later (4.2 is required for wired MIDI, whilst 4.3 is required for wireless MIDI).
- To use wired MIDI : A CoreMIDI compliant MIDI interface (eg Yamaha's i-MX1), or Apple's Camera Connection Kit along with a class compliant USB-MIDI interface.
- To use wireless MIDI : a wireless network with access to a MIDI Server.
- To use OSC : a wireless network with access to an OSC Server, eg OSCulator or a Missing Link device.
- A Mac running OS X 10.4 or later (if using OSCulator or wireless MIDI).

NOTES :
- HexaChrom is a dedicated iPad app and cannot be used with iPhone or iPod Touch.
- HexaChrom is a controller. It does not of itself produce any sound.
- OSCulator, Missing Link and Camera Connection Kit are 3rd party commercial products."

Note the bottom image if from Hans of The Missing Link who gave it a try. He had the following tip for others that might want to give it a spin: "When I tried it out, the "Connect to Missing Link" slide switch put the right numbers in the boxes but it gave me an error as if they weren't there so I had to slide the switch back to 'OFF' and enter them manually. Not a big chore, but it's not necessarily an obvious workaround."

HexaChrom - Somascape
iPads on eBay

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

"Wired Heart" Synth Gadget by Tubbutec.de, Phirol and Hyboid (Astro Chicken Records)


Published on Sep 20, 2017 Hyboid a.k.a. Astro Chicken

Available at: https://hyboid.bandcamp.com/album/wired-at-heart

"Wired Heart features six sensors that can detect touch and humidity. Each of the sensors control the pitch of an oscillator – press harder or have sweaty hands to get a higher pitch. Each sensor serves a different function, and it is best to explore the Wired Heart Sound universe by trial and error."


via Tubbutec

"Wired Heart features six sensors that can detect touch and humidity. Each of the sensors control the pitch of an oscillator – press harder or have sweaty hands to get a higher pitch. Each sensor serves a different function, and it is best to explore the Wired Heart Sound universe by trial and error. However if you want to know what is happening, you can find some explanation below.

INTERMODULATION
If this still sounds boring to you, wait what happens when you touch several pads at once. The oscillators will begin to further cross modulate each other by the current flowing through your hands and a whole new world of awesome sounds opens up.

EXPERIMENT!
There are many more ways the heart can react to you: Try wiping it with a wet cloth, put a banana on it and see what happens, or simply blow on it – the humidity in your breath will make the oscillators sing as if you were just breathing new life into six punch-drunk sirens.

Monday, April 18, 2016

NEW Ginko Synthese GRAINS


Published on Mar 14, 2016 paul tas

"thanks to ginko Grains V1 PCB v1 (basic code for PCB v1)"

via error instruments

"the cheapest ways to get a voltage controlled oscillator in your modular and sounds completely different than all other oscillators! It can do minimalistic clicks and plops, screaming leads, fat basslines, weird noises or chiptunes.

This is a DIY kit
The kit includes:
PCB
frontpanel
all electronic parts
Knobs and jacksockets
Arduino
powercable

How it works
The sound is a PWM output routed via an (optional) low-pass filter and a 100uF capacitor – so no external DAC is required. The low-pass filter on the PCB can be bypassed if you want. Bypassing the filter provides more clarity and a slightly louder output but more artifacts in the sound.

Not bored yet?
Here comes more information about the synthesis technique on the basic code and you will understand why I called this module “Grains”.
The “Grains” code provided on your module is based on FOF synthesis or formant synthesis. FOF synthesis is closely related to synchronous granular synthesis. It uses two simple triangle-shaped grains. The grains are separated by the same amount of time. With granular synthesis, the spacing within the grains radically change the texture that is created. The FOF grains have very little parameters: pitch and decay. In the basic “Grains” code the 2 decay values are fixed to most musical sounding and can not be altered via potentiometers. So only the pitch of the two grains can be altered via pots (or the cv inputs) and the overall grains repetition which provides the pitch of the output.

The code is highly customizable and I will upload user codes for the Grains as soon as I get them. (Please do share your own customized code with me via email: info@ginkosynthese.com)

PCB version 2 is shipped from 25-06-2015. There has been a change in the way cv input 3 is processed. All earlier codes can be changed to work with V2 and backwards, look for the analogRead (0) in the code and add an extra input for analogRead (3). You can play around with the way they influence each other.
For people who want to dive deeper in coding and want to write a lookup table for 1V/oct tracking, here is how: code doc."

Thursday, May 30, 2013

::vtol:: tv404 video glitch synth & workshop

Published on May 29, 2013 Vtolus·216 videos

"::vtol:: tv404 is a glitch video synth specially designed to be assembled at workshops. The project is based on the conceptual principles of the 'aesthetics of error' and is an example of an interactive glitch object as video images are produced on the basis of optical distortions, errors in data transmission and noise at all layers, which results in interesting and never-repetitive results.

tv404 is a small electronic device in a plastic enclosure with modular structure and a patchbay. It connects to your computer via USB, allowing you to record the results or use it as a live instrument for VJing and live visual performances. It does not require any special drivers for your computer. The device is equipped with a lens with a wide range of focus, a special lamp and a square wave generator. The synth is controlled via a mechanical matrix (a banana plug patchbay) on the face plate. In fact, the device is an optical-electronic glitch-station for experiments with visual images.


The length of the workshop is 6-8 hours. The opening part is a tour in the history of video synthesis, DIY culture and circuit bending, followed by description of the principles of operation and control of tv404. Each participant will have a kit with all parts and components, tools and space needed to create the synthesizer. The device requires soldering of electronic components. The participants without a prior experience will be assisted through the process with guaranteed results. The workshop premiere took place at 'Platforma', as a part of the festival 'Podgotovlennye Sredy 2013' (Moscow, Russia)."

via ::vtol::



Sunday, July 30, 2017

Digitakt 1.04 Update


Published on Jul 30, 2017 cane creek

"Digitakt updated ok, just so you can see the screen if your having trouble with yours."

"Digitakt OS 1.04 Release Information

Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Buchla Dual Oscillator Model 258 258c 258r


via this auction

"Excellent condition Buchla Dual Oscillator Model 258c from Roman Filippov kit. Meticulously assembled utilizing uA726s.

Two independent voltage-controlled oscillators, continuously tunable from 5 Hz to 20 kHz. Each has two processing inputs and a frequency modulation input. Waveshapes as well as frequency can be voltage controlled. Model 258 oscillators feature low sine wave harmonic content, negligible settling error, and high short and long-term stability, even with rapidly changing ambient temperatures.

Controls and I/O:

Processing inputs — Two processing control inputs permit multiple control of pitch without need of separate external processor.
Processing controls — Used to set desired range of frequency control. Expansion, compression, and inversion of scales are accomplished here.
Frequency modulation control — For adjusting vibrato depth or creating clangorous or bell-like tones, rich in non-harmonic partials.
Output — Signal amplitude is +4 dB. Output impedance is 600 ohms.
Oscillator frequency control — Spans the audio spectrum of 5 Hz to 20 kHz with no range switching. (Applied control voltages can extend limits to .1 Hz and 30 kHz.)
Waveshape control input — Waveshapes can be varied from sine to saw (osc 1) and sine to square (osc 2). Voltage control of waveshape enables powerful dynamic control of timbre."
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