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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

pennies


via Heath Finnie
"In recording songs for an album I'm working on I recorded this little bit of noise last night. I'm sending it to you because its all Memorymoog Plus. It's not usually what people hear coming from a Memorymoog (strings, pads, leads, etc.)"

mp3 here

Monday, January 14, 2008

Inside an Oberheim Matrix-12


click here for more images via Heath Finnie on VSE. 

Note the "Xpander and Matrix Pot Board." images mirrored here.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

The Secret Life of Daytime - Mellow Coin Drops


The Secret Life of Daytime is Heath Finnie's new project and blog. You can find a track featuring the Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 for all synth parts titled Mellow Coin Drops here. Keep an eye on the site for more. Currently there is one more post featuring a pic of the Roland GR-300 guitar synthesizer.

Saturday, October 06, 2007

Inside an ARP 2600


click here for more images sent my way via Heath Finnie.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Korg PS-3100 top gate connectors


flickr by Heath Finnie

full size

"These are the tops of the connectors for the four gate boards on a Korg PS-3100"

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Korg Brochure late 70's/early 80's front


flickr by Heath Finnie

full size

the back

BTW, be sure to click on the scans label link below for more. To date there are 233 posts featuring the label scans. If you look at the list of labels at the bottom right of the site you can see the counts for each label. To get to older posts, just click on the Older Posts link at the bottom of each page.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Yamaha DX1


pic via Heath Finnie

"By far the best FM synth I've ever used."

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Oberheim Two Voice


flickr by Heath Finnie.

Title link takes you to more.

Friday, December 01, 2006

Oberheim Four Voice


flickr by Heath Finnie.

click here for more.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Moog Sonic Six


flickr by Heath Finnie.

Click here for more.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Oberheim Four Voice System


Click here for shots of Heath Finnie's Oberheim FVS. BTW the unit is for sale in the Boston area, local pick up only. If you are interested you can reach heah at hfinnie at gmail.com.

Thursday, July 20, 2006

One Year Of Matrixsynth

The short version:

Today marks the one year anniversary of Matrixsynth. It's exactly one year and 3148 posts since I started this site to track everything synth. Thanks to everyone who makes this site great by either sending stuff in, posting in the comments or spreading the word.

The long version:
I started this blog because my old site Matrixsynth.com/old simply wasn't cutting it anymore. I created the original site in October 1997 as my portal into the world of synths. I'd see an interesting site and add a link (BTW, the alias matrix and the green on black color scheme came well before The Matrix movies. My first and favorite synth was an Oberheim Matrix-6, hence matrix. I'm a synth geek not a Matrix movie geek).

As time when on I found it difficult to find stuff I previously came across. So... I figured what better way to store and make all of this available to others than via a blog. The idea is very simple. I sub to a bunch of lists, feeds and forums; people send me stuff, I interact with people and I see things I want to save for posterity. When I see something I think I might want to see again, I post it. No discrimination. BTW, if you haven't noticed, this site is not meant to be a journal or publication. It's just a bunch of stuff about synths. If you enjoy synths, I hope you enjoy what you see here. It's a heartbeat on what others also into synths are doing, or rather what I happen to come across on a daily basis. Nothing more, nothing less.

When I first started the blog I never would have guessed so much stuff was out there. People asked me if I thought I would ever run out of things to post. I actually wondered myself. The answer turned out to be only if others out there run out of things to share themselves. Which leads me to...

THANK YOU

I want to say thank you to everyone out there who supports this blog. Anyone that has sent me something worth posting. Anyone that takes the time out to engage in the comments and of course everyone that reads this site and spreads the word. Thank you. It's actually crazy. I started the blog to track stuff only I came across. It's turned out to be a whole lot more. I never would have thought people would be enriching the site via the comments and letting me know when there was something else worthwhile posting. Thank you. BTW, you should notice that I frequently update my posts with comments and I always give credit when credit is due.

As a side note, at one point I offered to open up Matrixsynth for others to post but I got a resounding NO, so I created SYNTHWIRE for others to sign up and start posting. You can also promote your own stuff there, so use it!

Back on point. So, what next? Another year of posting. Thanks all, it has been one heck of a year.

Special thanks to moogulator of sequencer.de, Tom Whitwell of MusicThing, Peter Kirn of Create Digital Music, James Grahame of Retro Thing, Chris Randall of Analog Industries, Circuitmaster of GetLoFi, Carbon111, George Mattson, Brian Comnes, Dave (The Packrat), Dennis Verschoor, fmasseti, Loscha, Ross Healy, Steve Barbour of Gnostic Rocket, vlada of One Blue Monkey, deb7680 of Chroniques de la Mao, Rick of Electricmusicbox, Heath Finnie, DVDBorn, Mark Pulver, Doktor Future, Cikira, and of course Elhardt. ; ) You all contributed a little extra to the blog in your own way. Thanks for that.

And of course to the late great Bob Moog and all the synth manufacturers out there. Thank you.

And last but definitely not least, a HUGE thanks to my wife and daughter for tolerating the time and effort I put into this site on a daily basis. Thank You!

Update: I also want to thank Fernando Alves for making my favicon way back, and Paul and Brian Comnes for being the only two people that bought my matrixsynth shirt way back.

And of course, every person or site I've put up a post on. Thanks for having something worth posting about. ; )

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Oberheim Four Voice SEM - New Flickr Shots


flickr by Heath Finnie

click here for more.

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Farfisa Syntorchestra - New Flickr Shots


flickr by Heath Finnie. Note it's Syntorchestra not Synthorchestra. Title link takes you to more.

Sunday, July 02, 2006

Three Synths - New Flickr Shots


flickr by Heath Finnie.

click here for more.

Saturday, July 01, 2006

Roland SH-5 Shots



Click here for additional shots by Heath Finnie.

Thursday, June 29, 2006

EML 100


Click here for shots pulled from this auction. You might recognize these from this post. Note this is Heath Finnie's. He lowered the buy it now. He's selling it so he can pick up a Waldorf Q.

Monday, June 05, 2006

EML 400/401 - New Flickr Shots


flickr by Heath Finnie

click here for the set.

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Roland SH7 - New Flikr Set


flickr by Heath Finnie. 

click here for the set.

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Electrocomp EML 401 - New Flickr Shots



flickr by Heath Finnie. click here for more.
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