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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Quiet jungle sequence (Doepfer analog modular system)


Published on Mar 25, 2014 GruithuisenCityMan·500 videos

"Quiet jungle sequence (Doepfer analog modular system)

Hello ! My name is Frederic Gerchambeau. I have made this movie and this music. The music has been made using a Doepfer analog modular system.
Enjoy !"

RADIKAL TECHNOLOGIES SPECTRALIS SN 140004

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Vintage Roland SH-2 Analog Synthesizer

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"Dual voltage controlled oscillators + 1 sub osc, monophonic... you can get some really rich, deep bass out of this little thing. It's super simple to use and really well laid out (back when a given function still had its own knob/slider), and highly portable as well. These are very hard to find and for good reason..."

Arp Omni test


Published on Mar 25, 2014 Chris Montanaro·12 videos

"I've been working on this Omni for a while and am finally ready do some burn in after replacing all of the capacitors. I still need to replace the key bushings and clean a few faders but I'm happy to hear it make noise again. Sorry, this was recorded with my phone."

Arp omni noise maker

Published on Mar 25, 2014

"The Arp Omni synthesizer can make some interesting sounds."

Great filter.

Arp Omni strings short sample

littleBits Synth Kit Contest: SquidFits - FM Bass


Published on Mar 25, 2014 Patrick McMaster·4 videos

"This is the first in my series of videos going through some of the over 30 sounds used to create "SquidFits", my entry in the littleBits Synth Kit Contest. We're going to look at the FM Bass sound I used at the beginning of the song.

For more information, or to leave a comment or like, check out my project page:

http://littlebits.cc/projects/squidfits"

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Site Maintenance: Blogger Follower Widget Removed Due to Not Being Able to Edit Site Template


Hi everyone. I had to remove the Follower widget towards the bottom right of the site. Apparently it was preventing me from editing the site's template in the HMTL editor I do daily in order to update the Featured Listings, For Sale and Music links above. I was going to add the widget back in but it appears it is no longer supported and has been replaced by a new Google+ Follower widget which would require me to change the site account to a Google+ account which I do not want to do at this point in time. I just wanted to let you all know why the widget is gone and if any of you are having a similar problem editing your template on Blogger, you now know why. Be sure to note how many followers you have before you remove the widget as you won't be able to get it back. I believe I was at 1021 blogger users. Not happy at the moment.

Update: BTW, people wonder why I continue to stick with Blogger. One reason: should something happen to me, the site will remain as it's hosted on Blogger's servers. The one thing that would need to happen though, is eventually the site would have to be set back to matrixsynth.blogspot.com so the site doesn't disappear if matrixsynth.com expires long after I'm gone. If you don't think it can happen, some great synths sites are no more including some linked here only within the last eight+ years. Drummachine.com, Analog Playground (formerly at http://www.keyboardmuseum.org), and most recently Korganalogue.net appear to be gone.  I had a list of sites I did track on the old MATRIXSYNTH site.   Might be worth a look to see who's left.  There's a MORE section after Yamaha in the MFG section, and a link to 404s at the very bottom where I put sites that died at the time.  That site went into hibernation after this version launched in 2005.

Latest OP-1 OS Update Demo Video


Published on Mar 25, 2014 Jacques Mongrel·45 videos

"Playing around with Sketch sequencer and DSynth engine from new OP-1 OS update. Thanks for watching."

Cwejman QMMF-4 exploration


Published on Mar 25, 2014 bigcitymusic·317 videos

"Patch 1 (00:00 & 01:21): The Expert Sleepers ES-3 module is driving the pitch of two Cwejman D-LFO oscillators, Cwejman VCO-6, and Mutable Instruments Braids to create 4 voice chords. Each oscillator is fed into a separate channel of the Cwejman QMMF-4.

Patch 2 (00:42 & 02:01) The Cwejman RG-6, clocked by its internal clock is 'pinging' the Cwejman CTG-VC's Decay CV (while in A-D looping mode) with random attenuated probability spreads and saws to adjust the decay repeat frequency which is modulating the Level CV of each of the 4 voices running through the Cwejman QMMF-4."

SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS PRO-ONE SN 0061

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Waldorf Microwave 1 Synthesizer OS v1. Rack Mount SN 900602

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