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Thursday, September 26, 2013

Glitchmachines PROXIMITY - Make Noise, Malekko & Harvestman Samples



"Proximity features a collection of modular synthesizer sound effects featuring modules from Make Noise, Malekko and The Harvestman. You will find gritty one-shot modulations, electronic blips, bass stabs and glitches."

Get it here: http://www.glitchmachines.com/downloads/proximity/

Yamaha CS-40M Analog Synthesizer in PRISTINE Condition

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via the seller: "You're looking at a pristine Yamaha CS-40 analog synth that is fully functional and in nearly flawless condition. Only a few tiny scuffs on the edges betray the fact that this synth is nearly 35 years old! I've had it for 15 of those years, and originally purchased it from a seller in Japan. It's been a dry, smoke-free environment since then. And when I say it's in FANTASTIC shape, I mean that every single switch and knob on here is solid, tight, and clean. There's no noise or crackling on any of the pots or I/O. The pitch bend and modulation wheel feel brand new. I even tested the synth-to-cassette desk patch backup function and it worked!"

Bleep Drum (drum machine)

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"Bleep Labs "Bleep Drum"

Fantastic little drum machine!

-Looping
-Record your beat
-Reverse playback of sounds
-Hypernoise mode by holding down SHIFT as you turn it on!!!

And more! A very fun little gadget.  Powered by 9V battery (not included) which I have taped to the bottom portion of the machine, as you may notice from the pics :).  Headphone jack output."

Bleep Labs Thingamagoop 2 Rgb

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"'Analog/digital noise friend'

A light controlled noise maker. Shine the antenna light in the eye to create crazy sounds and modulate those sounds using the knobs and switches. Flashes RGB colors. Runs on 9v battery (not included)."

Critter And Guitari Pocket Piano

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Sequential Circuits Prelude Synthesizer

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New Monome aleph Looper and Drum Synth by Ezra Buchla and Brian Crabtree


aleph prototype looper and drum synth from tehn on Vimeo.

"filmed by emily lacy and kelli cain. edited by kelli cain.

performed by ezra buchla and brian crabtree.

http://monome.org/aleph"

Ezra Buchla is Don Buchla's son.

aleph.
designed and engineered by ezra buchla and brian crabtree.
made by monome in upstate new york.
$1400. ordering open now.
shipping late fall.


"soundcomputer.
powerful audio processor, synthesizer, noise machine, rapidly modifiable instrument. a platform for experimental practice and organic discovery.

attachments.
connect grid controllers, modular synths, midi keys, stomp boxes, gamepads, hand-made circuits. for more direct control and uncommon pairings.

topography.
dynamically arrange control mappings with unprecedented flexibility. create software control sources such as modulators, logical operators, aleatoric processes, sequencers. all quickly storable and recallable.

open source.
designed for community engagement, a benefit for musicians and developers alike. an exceptional educational tool. the library of uses and possibilities can only grow."

Additional details here.



NI Maschine + MS Surface Pro demo... it wasn't quite as expected


Published on Sep 26, 2013 acemonvw·59 videos

I believe this is the first MS Surface Pro user video focused on making music.
Update: all working now.  See this post.

The original post:
"So I thought it would be cool to use the MS Surface Pro as an interface
for Maschine. I was able to make some fun beats with it and use it
fairly well, but it would freak out every so often. I thought I had it
under control when I was making this piece... but it ends abruptly when
the CPU just gives out. The audio cut out just fine apparently, but you
can see at the very end the software and hardware just give up. Welp,
that's why I like hardware grooveboxes, they don't just give up on me
when I'm writing stuff (of course, the Surface Pro isn't THAT great of
a piece of hardware either, but I did expect it to manage this song).

Yes, the levels seem to be off, I just wanted to experiment with
Maschine and the Surface Pro... It was a failed attempt I think."

Update: see this thread on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge for some additional details.
Some notes on what was running:

"To be fair. I believe I have 5 reaktor vst's going, a few massive vst's going, one other NI vst that does drone-y things (can't remember its name), as well as some samples for drums..."

"The way I recorded the audio, was for Maschine to sample the master audio, which probably added to the fun. Oh, AND Maschine and all samples and VSTs are loaded on an external micro SD (class 10) card..."

This was also run with Windows Pro native audio drivers out of the box. Asio4all drivers and/or of course an external audio device might help.

Update2 via Tony Scharf in the comments before the updates from the Lounge: "The amount of RAM and storage speed in the surface pro is just totally in adequate for something like Maschine. You would have to have VERY high latency times for it to run. Also, I'd like to know if he is just using Maschine, or if there are any plug in FX being used. That would probably push it over the edge.

The surface pro 2 would probably fair better. Also, a more optimized application like FL Studio would probably run better given how FL Studio will run on a crappy netbook well. Maschine is many things but it is NOT lean."

Update3 via Michael, aka acemonvw on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge: "If you're interested in knowing, I have studied Maschine and the Surface Pro and find they work pretty well together. I have had much fewer hangups since switching to the AISO driver. I also found that a few services were causing issues randomly 1) Windows Modules Installer Worker, 2) WMI provider host, and 3) System. System was strange in that it was at about 30% CPU forever. Maschine only took up 10% CPU when running using 2 reaktors, 1 massive, and one Kontakt. Pretty impressive actually!"

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MOOG MULTIMOOG Analog Synthesizer 1978 | HD DEMO


Published on Sep 26, 2013 AnalogAudio1·117 videos

"(c) 2013 by AnalogAudio1

I played the Multimoog with reverb effects from a Lexicon MPX-500 and delay effects from a Roland DEP-5.

The Multimoog is a highly versatile analog monophonic synthesizer. It is basically an extended version of the Micromoog, which came out 3 years before. It features a ribbon controller and a touch sensitive keyboard. It has many interesting modulation routings and has a powerful, analog sound.

The Multimoog has 2 VCOs and a suboscillator. The filter can be modulated by the oscillator B in different ways. It has oscillator sync, noise generator, sample & hold, mixable oscillator waveforms, pulse width modulation, the 24 dB Moog filter and two envelopes. It has all interfacing you would expect from a good monophonic synth: CV / Gate IN and OUT, EXTERNAL SIGNAL IN, VCF IN. You can even play a Moog modular system from the Micromoog keyboard."

*NEW* Ensoniq EPS16+ / MFB - 522 / NORD MODULAR

Published on Sep 26, 2013 michal23pl·94 videos

"my new system test"

via Michal Patulski on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"All the drums are MFB and EPS is sequencing everything and playing that sample you can hear at the beginning. everything else (bass lead, sines x 2, detuned lead) is from Nord."
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