Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Moog Voyager Baby Scratch
YouTube via Subtronik
"I made this patch after seeing the Moogist's Voyager scratch video.
This shows off the Voyagers sound sculpting abilities. It's the most versatile synth I've ever worked with."
BlockSeq
YouTube via bdufdiskc
"Acquired a Livid Block controller... first step, get button/LED addressing working in Plogue Bidule. From there it was a minor thing to attach it to a sequencing engine I'd made previously. It was a bit of new work to make the columns illuminate as the sequencer scrolls, though."
vinyljunkie07's webcam video Wed 24 Feb 2010 14:43:07 PST
YouTube via vinyljunkie07
"vinyljunkie07's webcam video Wed 24 Feb 2010 14:43:07 PST"
Todd Barton and Metasynth and Shakespeare
via brian c:
"Todd is the resident composer of Ashland Oregon's Shakespeare Festival among other things. He wrote an article a few years back on Metasynth ( see http://www.uisoftware.com/MetaSynth/index.php) . The article does a very good job of placing that software and synthesis into a context of actual music production for theatre (as opposed as to yet another TB303 groove). Metasynth allows you to visualize a sound clip as an onscreen graphix and then manipulate the image to work changes into the sound and vice versa. It's kind of like the offspring between Fruitlyoops BeepMap and SonicCharge SynPlant where sound derivation is indirect thru image manipulation. - interesting stuff indeed.
The article is at http://toddbarton.com/library/sound_advice_article.pdf
His site is pretty interesting too. www.toddbarton.com Shakespeare and synths - cool stuff -
Prithy, wouldst thou resonate with my four pole filter that I might divine thy note?
8-)
Peace
Brian"
"Todd is the resident composer of Ashland Oregon's Shakespeare Festival among other things. He wrote an article a few years back on Metasynth ( see http://www.uisoftware.com/MetaSynth/index.php) . The article does a very good job of placing that software and synthesis into a context of actual music production for theatre (as opposed as to yet another TB303 groove). Metasynth allows you to visualize a sound clip as an onscreen graphix and then manipulate the image to work changes into the sound and vice versa. It's kind of like the offspring between Fruitlyoops BeepMap and SonicCharge SynPlant where sound derivation is indirect thru image manipulation. - interesting stuff indeed.
The article is at http://toddbarton.com/library/sound_advice_article.pdf
His site is pretty interesting too. www.toddbarton.com Shakespeare and synths - cool stuff -
Prithy, wouldst thou resonate with my four pole filter that I might divine thy note?
8-)
Peace
Brian"
L09 ALISA 1377 Soviet analog synth
The Synthesizer by Roland Corp - 2nd Edition, 1984
via this auction
"Back in 1984, Roland released a 4 volumes set of information called
simply "The Synthesizer".
The 4 bound volumes are:
"A Foundation For Electronic Music", 68 Pages
"Practical Synthesis For Electronic Music" Volume 1, 103 Pages
"Practical Synthesis for Electronic Music" Volume 2, 109 Pages
"Multichannel Recording For Electronic Music". 48 Pages
Here is a short description of each volumes:
* "A Foundation For Electronic Music" :
Containt a lot of theory about what make a sound(Timbre, Pitch, Resonnance, etc.), all related to the waves used on a synth
* "Practical Synthesis For Electronic Music" Volume 1, 103 Pages &
"Practical Synthesis for Electronic Music" Volume 2, 109 Pages
These books contain exhaustive patching examples using the Roland System 100m modules in the
illustrations. Perfect companion text for the owner of ANY modular synthesizer (Aries, Buchla, Doepfer, E-mu,
MOdCAN, Moog, MOTM, Nord, Roland, Serge, etc.). You still can adapt all the examples to any Analog Synth
once you get a basic understanding of how VCO, Filters, envelope etc, works.
* "Multichannel Recording For Electronic Music". 48 Pages
Basic examples of recording technics using multitracks recording devices and effects"
Don't forget the More section for more books, movies, synths in TV and film, CDs that feature only one or two synths, etc...
submarine
flickr by Ricket
"Korg MS-20 patch synthesizer analog monophonic"
Someone with an MS-10 try this patch and let me know what it sounds like.
Update via Seppe in the comments: "I wouldn't know what it sounds like on an MS-10, but on an MS-20, it sounds like this ;-)
http://rapidshare.com/files/355346860/MS-20.wav.html"
mirrored here
"Korg MS-20 patch synthesizer analog monophonic"
Someone with an MS-10 try this patch and let me know what it sounds like.
Update via Seppe in the comments: "I wouldn't know what it sounds like on an MS-10, but on an MS-20, it sounds like this ;-)
http://rapidshare.com/files/355346860/MS-20.wav.html"
mirrored here
PREVIOUS PAGE
NEXT PAGE
HOME
© 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
© 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