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Friday, July 20, 2012

Siel DK-80 with filter mod and knobbified with BCR-2000


YouTube Uploaded by taigkyo on Aug 17, 2011

"Simple goof-off demo of a knobby solution for the DK-80 using BCR2000 while playing back a MIDI file. There are no effects on the DK-80; this is recorded straight in one pass with a faint loop in the background from the CD (Fade to Grey) :-) The DK80 is an 80's splittable/stackable analog polysynth with patch memory and MIDI. It has a very unique sound due to two 4-pole (24dB/octave) SSM filters (like Emu Emulator II, early Prophet 5, Fairlight CMI II, Korg Poly-6/Monopoly, PPG Wave 2.2/2.3, Kawai K3/SC240, Simmons SDS5 etc), four LFO's, and two 6-point EG's (normal ADSR is 4-point. . . this adds a couple more points for more complex/evolving sounds). Perhaps the DK80 is deservedly underrated for being a PITA to program, but with knobs a whole new world opens up."

First Look at the Upcoming EMW-300 EML-300 Influenced Controller


"Here is the first preview image of the EMW-300 controller.

The final result was surprisingly good, we added a very usefull resource to the original project, the possibility of trigger the 16 voltages adjustments in sequence, resulting in a 16-step analog sequencer. I beleive that the EML crew must have thought about implementing something similar to the model 300 but they probably considered the complexity and the final price of the equipment at that time.

We will be updating our website to accept direct orders and it must be ready on early August."

Note the EMW-200 is under the EML-300 in the top pic.

"Goodbye Juno" - A Roland Juno-106 Performance


YouTube Published on Jul 20, 2012 by bugeats

"I'm selling my Juno-106 and I thought I'd make a tribute before it's gone. Everything you hear is coming straight from this synth. Only a little EQ, panning, and compression have been added."

This was the Juno on MATRIXSYNTH-P and is now sold. It wasn't sold through P though.

A Moment

A Moment - Music featuring a Jupiter 8, Modular Synth, Pro-One, MPC & Guitar

YouTube Published on Jul 20, 2012 by synthjunk

"This track came about by playing around with chords while running the arpeggiator on the Jupiter 8. The moment I heard that sound coming out of the Jupiter I knew I had to capture it. I then laid down the guitar chords and recorded the lead that first came to mind. The modular synth is making sequencing noises in parts and one of its sequencers was used to provide gate pulses to the jupiter's arpeggio clock. The modular is a new addition to my setup which has replaced some of my other gear.
Also used was a Pro-one, JP6 & mpc. Recorded with Ableton live.
For me it's never been about learning to play better but about trying to bring out the music from within and I can definitely hear my influences from over the years in this one.
I Hope you enjoy it.

Visit me on facebook
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Synthjunk/120332514681441"

NLogSynth PRO & NLog MIDI Synth Updated

"Today new updates 5.0 of NLogSynth PRO for iPad and NLog MIDI Synth for iPhone/iPod touch will be available via App Store for free.

While working hard at the new NWave app in collaboration with Waldorf, we took some time to update the classic virtual analogue synth apps of TempoRubato. In the last couple of months the codebase was renewed to add flexibility for projects like the NWave app and more to follow.

The NLogSynth update adds most wanted user requests and further complements the app with outstanding features:

- MIDI Learn
- Overdub Recording & Looping
- Sound Bank Import & Export
- True Mono/Legato Mode
- Export Media Files in another App
- Core MIDI Network Support
- Reset Parameter to Default Value
- Full MIDI CC Range 0-127 for external control
- New Default Sound
- Running Phase parameter improved & fixed.
- Update to new SDK for Akai SynthStation 25
- Modulation of the keytrack source has been increased within modulation matrix (iPad only)
- The “flat” setting for envelope slopes fixed (iPad only)
- Optimization for devices with arm7 based CPUs
… and many other fixes and improvements.

Our feature lists are fully packed with further ideas, user requests and more for upcoming updates. TempoRubato will continue to further develop NLogSynth apps apart from releasing new apps.

The Mac standalone app and AudioUnit version of NLogSynth will follow with a corresponding update in the following weeks.

Happy Synth!"

iTunes:
tempo rubato
iPads on eBay
iPod Touch on eBay

Virus C HQ Demo Live Performance


YouTube Uploaded by digitalmonkeynuts on Dec 12, 2011

"Getting to grips with the Access Virus C"

via Gavin McCloy on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"I'd like to share my live performance with >> Virus C supersaw type sound" Roland Juno as the controller.

First samples of the L-1 Vocoder


via Aleksei Laman on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"First samples of L-1 Vocoder - project I'm working now. Sounds pretty good.

http://greenexpo.by/l1vocoder.wav

http://greenexpo.by/l1vocoder2.wav"

Yes it does.

ADDAC Waveplayer Synth Art


via ADDAC on Facebook

ADDAC101 .WAV Player

Drawwing by Pedro Lourenco.

Click through for more.

ARP 2600 in White


via Chad Blanchard on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Click through to get to the gallery of the before and after shots.

"‎...its been a year long process so far of getting it taken apart in New Orleans , shipping the case to England to get re painted and tolexed white, getting it put back together in New Orleans and finally shipping it to Atlanta to get Modded and get the rest of the repairs done..."

Yamaha QX-1, high-end MIDI Sequencer w/ ORIGINAL BOX. 8 MIDI OUTS!

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated. via this auction

According to the listing: "This was one of the first high-end stand-alone MIDI sequencers. Much like the other "1" machines, stuff like the DX-1 and GX-1, it was extremely expensive when it first came out and only available to the elite of musicians. The thing has 8 bloody MIDI out ports! More than a MPC-60... Double in fact. If you've ever worked with any of Yamaha's MIDI sequencers you'll know they are arguably the best for getting ideas down quickly, this unit is no different. The keys feel great compared to the crappy keys in most stuff these days. Simply a joy to work with (especially compared to using a PC for sequencing). The swing and feel of these units is irreplaceable. While it is in good shape and works fine, I misplaced the disk for it, so you'd need to hunt one of those down to use it."

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