MATRIXSYNTH


Saturday, February 10, 2007

Microzune - Alesis Micron Software Editor

Title link takes you there.

via sequencer.de

dziadownia pierdzielnik melina kanciapa

flickr by polaranta of syntezatory.prv.pl.

Guess the synths.

Waldorf Pulse Samples

Title link takes you there. Be sure to click on Pulse Sounds when you get there. Via Stefan Trippler.

Doepfer A-100

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

Details:
A-190 MCVS Midi to CV/Sync interface
A 161 Clock Sequencer
A 160 Clock divider
A 150 Dual Voltage Controlled Switch
A-110 VCO Standard Voltage Controlled Oscillator
A-111 VC02 High End Voltage Controlled Oscillator
A-138 Mixer exponential
A-120 VCF1 Low Pass Filter
A-141 VCAADSR Volatge Controlled Envelope Generator
A-140 ADSR Envelope generator
A-180 multiples
A170 SL Dual Slew Limiter
A-145 LFO
A 148 Dual Sample and Hold
A-117 DNG Dig.Noise / 808 Source
A 114 Ring Modulator
A-125 VCP Voltage Controlled Phaser
A-147 VCLFO Voltage Controlled LFO
A-126 VCFS Voltage Controlled Frequency Shifter (Bode pitch shifter)
A-121 VCF2 Multimode Filter
A 132 Dual VCA
A-131 VCA Exp. VCA

Friday, February 09, 2007

Klaus Schulze - For Barry Graves (1977)


YouTube via marflothloloply. Sent my way via Ben.

Note I believe I posted this video previously but the link in that post was dead. I updated that post with this new upload of the video. The image was from the middle of this video, so I'm pretty sure it was the same.

Sequential Circuits Nameplates Via Synthwood

You might remember Synthwood from previous posts. They specialize in custom wood cases for the Pro One and wood panels for various synths. They take custom orders and they now make nameplates for the Sequential Circuits Pro One, Prophet 5, and Sequential Circuits line of analog synths. You can find more images of the nameplates here. Title link takes you to Synthwood.

"We used a satin brushed stainless plate that is just a bit thicker than the originals. The result is it won't curly up or crimp as easily. I found this out by plopping down one a PRO-ONE and noticing it was slightly crooked, I was able to pull it off and re-set it without the folding. One other thing that is really noticeable is that the original PRO-ONE/SEQUENTIAL circuits (at least the rev1) isn't brushed, but a plain bright aluminum. I find the satin brushed aluminum to be closer to what the Prophet-5 has and much better looking.

We've also made our own little badge which we are shipping with our Pro-One, Prophet 5 and Mini-Moog cases. We don't install the badge, but we do write the completed date and a 3 digit serial number (do you think we could break 999?). Oh! And we *ARE* shipping all our wood Pro-One and Prophet-5 cases with the new nameplates.

We're asking $18 shipped for each nameplate (Add $3 if you're outside of the USA). They're currently listed on ebay, but we actually have a revamp, customer gallery and shopping cart in testing for our website that should show up next month."

You can find Synthwood on Ebay.

Waldorf Attack Demos

Two demos via the Waldorf list: 1, 2. I've heard the Wave 2.V sounds closer to the real thing than other soft synths sound to their real thing. I have no idea why I've waited for so long, but the Waldorf is definitely next on my list. You can pick it up for $79 in the US at Nova Musik. You can find more info on the Waldorf Edition on the Waldorf Edition Product Page.

AS RS500e EMS Synthi Filter

Title link takes you to a sample and some info on the Analogue Systems AS RS500e module on EMS Synthi.

Inside the Waldorf miniWORKS 4pole Filter

Title link takes you to more. Via Till "Qwave" Kopper in the comments of this post.

Modular Formfactors

Ever wonder what the form factors were for various modular gear? Title link takes you to a table on synthesizers.com.
PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT PAGE HOME


Patch n Tweak
Switched On Make Synthesizer Evolution Vintage Synthesizers Creating Sound Fundlementals of Synthesizer Programming Kraftwerk

© Matrixsynth - All posts are presented here for informative, historical and educative purposes as applicable within fair use.
MATRIXSYNTH is supported by affiliate links that use cookies to track clickthroughs and sales. See the privacy policy for details.
MATRIXSYNTH - EVERYTHING SYNTH