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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

iPad Synth1


YouTube Uploaded by interlogic on Jul 20, 2011

"iPad Synth 1"

iSyn Poly - VirSyn
iPads on eBay

MFB 522 + MFB 503


YouTube Uploaded by Betterburg on Jul 20, 2011

"I've made this video long time ago for my friend.
It's not my style and it's a little boring, but I've found it on my HDD and decided to put it on the web. I guess you'll get the idea.
Korg EMX sequencing 522 and is main sequencer (503 running on it's own seq, synced to EMX).
All sounds come from drum machines."

Hyperspace 4


YouTube Uploaded by synthypnosis on Jul 20, 2011

"VELVET VOYAGE - "Hyperspace 4" - Performed live by Bruno Ender Lee, July 20. 2011.
Moog Little Phatty & Korg Legacy Cell, Synthesizers.com Studio-88, ARP Odyssey, Roland Juno-60, Roland JP-8000"

ether^ra METRIC RECOIL


YouTube Uploaded by potterpaint2000 on Jul 20, 2011

"a Buchla 200e improv. http://etherra.blogspot.com/"

This Second Sleep - Several Serge Notes on Music

Uploaded by arthurpainter on Jul 20, 2011

"http://thissecondsleep.blogspot.com/
Some utterances from my Serge. Please listen with headphones."

Expert Sleepers ES-4 / Turtle Beach Audio Advantage Micro II


YouTube Uploaded by expertsleepers on Jul 20, 2011

"Showing how the very inexpensive Micro II from Turtle Beach works with the ES-4.

This setup essentially turns the ES-4 into a USB to CV interface."

仁-JIN- (CardiacTrance KORG M01 HipHop Remix)


YouTube Uploaded by CardiacTrance on Jul 20, 2011

"お馴染み、ドラマ仁-JIN- のテーマ曲をKORG M01でヒップホップ風にアレンジしてみました。原曲は高見優さんの『JIN-仁- Main Title』です。

Hiphop remix of a theme song from the TV drama show "JIN". I used Korg M01. Original song by Yuu Takami "Jin Main Title".

アップしたら音質が劣化してしまったのでmp3ファイル(192kbps)を用意しました。こちらからダウンロードどうぞ〜。
MP3 Download(better sound quality):
http://yotsuchi-osc.sakura.ne.jp/whatever/JIN.mp3

Some photos by my best friend Mana."

Roland Alpha Juno1 & tr-606 "sanxion" Commodore 64 demo by polynominal.com


YouTube Uploaded by Polynominaldotcom on Jul 20, 2011

"http://www.polynominal.com/site/studio/gear/synth/Roland_alpha_juno/index.html

http://www.polynominal.com/site/studio/gear/drum/roland_tr606/index.html

For more info on alpha juno and Tr606!!

more commodore64 music here !
http://www.polynominal.com/site/c64.htm"

Micki - The Arab on Radio


YouTube Uploaded by acidjack303 on Jul 20, 2011

"Micki - The Arab on Radio

a nice sunny saturday with two friends in good old Bokelt.
We are the happy people.

Sounds like this."

KORG PS900

Tama Techstar TS 204 - Sound Check


YouTube Uploaded by cephal0p0d on Jul 20, 2011

"Clock and a trigger to the kick and clap. Knob twiddling. Quick overview.
Beew beew to powernoise in 60 seconds."

MATRIXSYNTH Turns Six

MATRIXSYNTH turned six today! 62482 posts later and the site is still kicking.

I started this site back in July 2005 to simply track everything I came across in the world of synths. Back then everything was scattered in various forums, email lists and websites. Blogs were relatively new and Flickr and YouTube were just starting. It's hard to believe but in 2005 I was lucky to break more than five posts a day (the average was 6.69). Today I have a hard time keeping it under fifty posts a day (the record was a whopping 100 posts in a single day on March 28 of this year). It's amazing when you think about it. Not my posting endurance! ;) But rather the fact there is so much to post - that more and more people are sharing what they are doing. The synth community has grown. We have grown. And in my opinion that is pretty cool.

Every now and then I think about what I should be doing on the site. Should I limit what goes up to more press release and news type items. Should I limit how much I put up. Should I voice my opinion more often. I then I remind myself what the site started as and what it is meant to be. What makes this site tick is the insight into the everyday use of synths. It's not only about the makers and product announcements, and when it is about them it is often from the perspective of the makers as users. Think of the boutique modular makers and the videos they share with us. Think of the one person iPad developers and what they share. Yes press releases are covered, and now and then I have shared my opinion, but in general the site has always been about simply presenting what's out there as unbiased as possible and letting you take what you want from it. Everyone is different and everyone will appreciate or not appreciate posts differently. Sometimes the site feels like a conveyor belt sushi line. I put the posts out and you pick what you want.

Before this gets too long, I'll wrap this up by simply saying THANK YOU!

This site is about us, the users of synths. It's a log of synth history and what we were doing with our synths over time. When you look back at print magazines before the age of the internet, you'll typically find interviews with big name artists, press releases and gear reviews, but what we don't unfortunately have is a daily log of what everyone was doing with the gear, and we had very little media (videos, pics, and audio). Now we have that and you all make that possible. I can't wait to look back ten, twenty, thirty years from now and see what people were doing. If we only had that in the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s. BTW, whenever you have time, take a random peak back at some of the archives on the right. It's a fun look back.

THANK YOU!!! Time to post!
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