MATRIXSYNTH


Sunday, March 23, 2008

Delia Derbyshire - Love Without Sound (1969)


YouTube via audiolemon
"Delia Derbyshire is well known for her work with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and her help in creating the Dr.Who theme. Of all the BBC Radiophonic musicians I've heard I always found Delia's music to be more aesthetically mature than that of the others. While many were content to create mathematically structured enharmonic noise she looked for the ghost in the machine, creating haunting, off kilter and often sexually charged music. This track is from the 1969 The White Noise - Electric Storm LP. To me it sounds 30 years ahead of it's time. I hope you like it.

If you want to read more: http://www.delia-derbyshire.org/"

bananalogue 3p demo

via Kwote on the forum where you'll find the audio.

"hey yo two new modules added to the setup. bananalogue 3p(pictured top row, 2nd to far right) and my 2nd dual linear vca that i built from a kit(pictured bottom row, furthest right)"

Update: more from Kwote via the forum: "deepinthemud.mp3

A heavy bass droan comprised of 5 oscillators, only one of which being a VCO.

PS: i'm on virb and twango now so please add me up if you dig my stuff.
http://virb.com/kwotemusic
http://www.twango.com/search/kwote"

Sequence on EMS AKS 1972 recorded to Tape

via derekrevell on electro-music.com:

"I just thought I'd post this recording I did a few years ago, without a multi track tape recorder, I could only afford the Synth, I had an old Vortexion Reel to Reel, and this is all I could manage to record."

You can find the sample there.

Rack #1


flickr by rhodeschroma
(click for more)

"The list of stuff in the pictures is (with a few exceptions I couldn't fit in the frames:)

Rhodes [ARP] Chroma, Chroma Expander, 2 Chroma Polaris' and 1 Chroma Polaris II Sequential Circuits Prophet VS, Dave Smith Prophet-8 Special Edition and Poly Evolver Keyboard, Hartmann Neuron, Oberheim Xpander and OB-8, Anxiously Awaiting John Bowen Synth Design Hardware Solaris

I have a few enjoyable monophonics:
Moog Minimoog and Voyager Signature, and Crumar Spirit.

Other fun goodies
Yamaha Motif ES8, DX100, FS1r, TG33, S80, Alesis Andromeda, Elektron Sidstation, Korg Triton, Triton Extreme 76, 01WFD, 707, 01R/W, Wavestation SR and A/D, Ensoniq ESQm, Technics WSA1r, Roland JV5080, D550, S550, MKS 7; 10; 20; 30; 50; 70; 80 (all with programmers), D20, JD800, Juno 106 Kawai K5000s, SX210, SX240, K3m, K5m, Emu Carnival, Xtreme Lead, Audity 2000, Virtuoso 2000, Waldorf Q, two original Microwaves, Microwave 2, Pulse Plus, and Microwave XT, ARP Omni and Omni II Moog CDX, Akai VX-600 Clavia Nord Lead 3 and Nord Electro 73, Rhodes 54, Casio CZ-101 and various PT series yumyums...
TONS of MOTU MTP-AV's and regulated power supplies. Everything is housed in multiple Omnirax stations with Yamaha 01V's and 01v96V2 using lightpipe."

Synth1 sounds demonstration


YouTube via bWWd0. Synth1 is one of the more respected soft synths.
"sounds demo for free VSTi synth1,was little bit longer but it got cuts because of 10 minutes limit. http://www.geocities.jp/daichi1969/so...

And here is link for the bank presented in video: http://bwwd2.diinoweb.com/files/Go ldbank.zip"

simple six trak loop


YouTube via hyprmrt
"makin' some horror movie style music on my sequential circuits sixtrak"

keybdwizrd - Arturia ARP 2600 V Demo #3


YouTube via keybdwizrd. "More presets on the Arturia ARP 2600 V softsynth."

keybdwizrd - Arturia ARP 2600 V Demo #2

Follow-up to this post.

Minimoog: using the filter as an oscillator


YouTube via zioguido
"Short video for demonstrating how the Minimoog's self-resonant filter can be used as a 4th oscillator."

MOOG Source

images via this auction

Vince Clarke UMI Sequencer

images via this auction
"original system owned by Vince Clarke (probably used as a backup in his studio 37B). He has used UMI sequencers for decades to compose dozens of pop hits. You have the chance to own the latest UMI version created exclusively for Vince Clarke. You get the backup system located on the left side in pic 1. For further pics of the running system in Vince Clarke´s studio 37B see homepage of Gareth Jones. Pics 2 and 3 were made in 37B. You see Vine Clarke working on a pattern using the Microeditor.
This is what you get:
1. One UMI software (release 1.10, located in 6 eproms), modified in 2 versions excusively designed for Vince Clarke --> RND and MTC mods
2. One UMI MIDI-Interface
3. One BBC Master computer with one 3,5" floppy drive (80 tracks) and one Microvitec "Cub" color monitor
4. One copy of user manual (last official release 1.08)
5. Two ROM cartridge holder (each can hold 2 eproms)
6. One formatted disc containg a single pattern for testing the system
7. One short introduction for handling the BBC (e.g. formatting dics)
The system runs on 220 V. All needed cables included."
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