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Thursday, October 30, 2008

PNW2008: George Mattson Demos the MMM Part 1


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"George Mattson demos the Mattson Mini Modular at the Pacific Northwest Synth Gathering 2008."

PNW2008: George Mattson Demos the MMM Part 2


Update:

PNW2008: George Mattson Demos the MMM Part 3

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"George Mattson demos the Mattson Mini Modular at the Pacific Northwest Synth Gathering 2008"
Note this is the last part of George Mattson's talk. Remember you can click on the PNW2008 link below for all posts on the event including the first two videos on the MMM.

PNW2008: Stephen Jones Demos the Syntar


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"Stephen Jones Demos the Syntar at the Pacific Northwest Synth Gathering 2008."

PNW2008: Stephen Jones Shows the Synthwood Pro-One and MMM


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"Stephen Jones shows the custom Synthwood Pro-One and Mattson Mini Modular at the Pacific Northwest Synth Gathering 2008."

PNW2008: Scott Rise Demos the Pixelh8 GB Cart, MMM and Midify


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"Scott Rise demos the Nintento Gameboy SP with Pixelh8 Music Tech cartridge, the Mattson Mini Modular and Division 6 Midify at the Pacific Northwest Synth Gathering 2008. Note Scott made the MIDI interface for the Mattson Mini Modular. Update: you can see the MIDIfied Microwave Oven Mentioned in this video here.

Babybotte Sample

Remember the Babybotte fractal synth that I accidentally called the Babybottle. Yep... Well you can find a sample of it on this post on synth-diy.

09 modular

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"EMS SYnthi AKS, BUCHLA 200e, SERGE, LIVEWIRE,PLAN B DOEPFER,CGS, WIARD"

BigSeq2 First Look...

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x0xb0x testing


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MiMa feat. Van Halen - Jump! - 2nd version


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"Hi folks! Here's my second version of Van Halen - Jump, this time featuring the Roland JP-8000, all another story from my previous attempt with the Korg N5. I've also played the 1984 opening song as Jump's intro. My version of 1984 is transposed a semitone up respect to the original, in order to come in with Jump in a perfect fifth (1984 ends in G major, jump starts in C major).
The patch used is the same for both songs, and is the usual used and abused double detuned sawtooth sound, which differs in the 2 songs by it's envelope settings (very slow volume attack and release with filter steady opened for 1984, fast volume attack and release and very slow filter decay for Jump). The bass for 1984 it's also a double detuned sawtooth sound, but this time the 2nd oscillator is 1 octave higher than the 1st. Here we have constant volume but filter envelope with slow attack and release and stronger resonance, in order to obtain that whistleing effect.
As usual comments, while not being offensive, are really appreciated! Enjoy and thanks"

Isidore preparing Absinthe


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"I love Absinth, and I love modular synthesizers, so I thought it would be a good idea to do something featuring those two wonders... And as it actually looked quite good and kinda hypnotic, I taped and uploaded it. This shows the absinth ritual using a see saw brouilleur and Verte de Fougerolles Absinth (I love that brand). The sound of the see saw brouiller is captured by a microphone and used to trigger stuff in the modular synth (Doepfer A100, with the one and only Isidore robot cabinet)... so that every drops (approximately) changes synth parameters such as pan, fm, filters and delay clock. I also added some melody from my micromoog and some rvb (on the moog only).

I had to make several takes and edited the thing while I was totally drunk.
I hope you enjoy it, if you do, don't forget to rate, comment, subscribe and all that stuff."
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