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Monday, April 14, 2014

New Sponsor Shout Out! - LushProjects



Please welcome LushProjects.com as a new sponsor of MATRIXSYNTH!  You'll find their banner on the right. The LushProjects.com store carries a wonderful range of original synthesizer kits as well as kits from other independent designers. LushProjects is based in Nottingham England, and outside the site has information on a cornucopia of creative technology projects including one-off arcade machines and video circuit bending.

For audio enthusiasts, LushProjects has spent the last three years developing the compact and low-cost LushOne modular synthesizer system. The LushOne is an excellent system for people wanting to delve into the modular world and includes extensive documentation and videos demonstrating how to go from generating simple sounds to combining multiple modules in complicated patches to create sophisticated effects.

LushProjects.com also has a range of kits suitable for beginners to electronics construction. They run workshops to introduce DIY electronics to people coming from creative backgrounds in music and the arts.

If you like quirky applications of technology or unusual synth kits then a visit to the LushProjects site is heartily recommended.

ARP Sequencer Clone Demo


Published on Apr 14, 2014 wotatwaat·45 videos

"A direct clone of the Arp 1601 sequencer.
Added an LFO which has a clock sync input. The LFO is based on Electric Druid's work.
A quick and dirty demo. Excuse some of the language..."

Arp Solus, Dual Oscillator Analog Synthesizer

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ARP Odyssey 2813 Synthesizer SN 1550 with Mods

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"Synth is in very good condition. New pressure pads put in. Mods are multi trigger and mono mode as seen in left two toggle switches. Also the portamento is modded and is now duel. The HPF cutoff freq is the second slider for rate of glide. The duel glide is so much better than the stock mono glide. Unit all works as should. I believe the high output jack is now a quarter inch instead of RCA. The synth tuning is very stable , and sounds great..."

ARP Omni Synthesizer - Fully Restored - With Flight Case SN 2698

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"Up for sale is a fully restored ARP Omni Mark I with an Anvil flight case. This Omni has been restored to full working order, and all of the official ARP Field Service fixes have been applied.

More Photos available here: http://1drv.ms/1g91C3x

Every single one of those craptastic blue tantalum capacitors have been replaced with brand new electrolytics. All failing or suspect IC’s have been changed, and a higher performance OTA (CA3046) has been used in the VCA. Don’t worry, this only improves noise and bleed through. All of the sliders have been cleaned and re-lubed. New slider caps have been fitted to the synth controls.

This thing sounds awesome, and can produce some serious Joy Division, Cars, New Order, Kraftwerk and Disco. I’ve played and repaired many string synths, and to me, nothing really compares to the Omni (short of a Solina.)

It includes the strings that sound very similar to the famous Solina, and a polyphonic synth section with the ARP 4075 filter made famous by the Odyssey and the Quadra. The original 4075 suffered from a resistor miscalculation that resulted in a reduced filter sweep range (only to 12KHZ.) But don’t worry, this one has had the standard fix applied to restore the full filter range. And it sounds wonderful.

Also included on the Omni is a monophonic bass synth. The Omni 1 was unique in that the bass is routed through the 4075 filter. (The Omni 2 has a boring preset filter for the bass.) So, this thing can also produce big, usable, analog bass sounds.

And it’s fully polyphonic. Well actually, paraphonic…meaning the filter in the synth section is retriggered for all notes on each key press. This actually results in a chord pulsing effect that’s hard to produce on a standard poly synth. Joy Division’s Decades is a good example. The strings of course don’t go through the filter, so that portion is full poly.

All functions work. Every key works. No ghost or drone keys are present that usually plague these units. And, you don’t have to worry about them ever cropping up like you would with a non-restored Omni. The Omni generally has a bad reputation for reliability, mainly due to over 100 cheap tantalum capacitors, and a poor power supply. These items have been addressed. The power supply has been modified and reduced to 13.5 volts per ARP’s recommendation. Every tantalum has been replaced with reliable electrolytics.

The wood sides have been refinished back to the original luster. This thing looks and sounds great and is ready for the studio.

But, as good as it is, some there’s some things that were left alone, or only partially fixed. These are:

1) On the left wood side panel, at some point, the previous owner installed a U bolt security device by drilling two holes in the wood panel. This allowed them to lock the synth with a chain or something, but of course it put two holes in the case. I chose not to fill the holes while refinishing, since you’d be able to tell anyway. And, who knows, maybe the new owner wants that U bolt lock re-installed. I’ll include it with auction, just in case.

2) The two push button switches for Viola and Violin had been damaged beyond repair. These are patented push buttons that were abandoned with the introduction of the Omni 2. I couldn’t find originals anywhere…and they’ll probably only surface from broken Omni’s. To maintain the look, the original switches were gutted, and a modern tactile push button was inserted into the original mechanism. The result is a working, reliable switch, but with a slightly different feel from the others. It doesn’t affect the sound or the look of course, but it is noticeable to the user pushing the button. I’ll even go one further: if one of the other buttons that are currently working break sometime down the road, I’ll fix it for free like I did the others. Just desolder the broken switch and mail it back to me. I’ll modify it with a new switch and send it back to you ready to be re-installed.

3) There are of course surface scratches on the metal case. This thing includes a road case, so you know it was gigged. And no gigged instrument from the 70’s (or musician for that matter) is free from the scars of bad decisions on the road…

4) The Omni has a Pratt-Reed keyboard that would normally need new bushings. I couldn’t confirm that this had been previously serviced, but the keyboard on this thing is in excellent shape. It plays like a dream, and as you can see in the photos, the keys are very will aligned. (The obvious sign of worn out bushings are keys resting at grossly different heights, yielding a wavy keyboard.) As such, the keyboard bushings were not replaced.

5) The Anvil flight case has not been restored, or modified. It’s got all of the 70’s musty funk smell you could ask for, and some cracking plastic on the shell. But it has a big ARP sticker on the front. Doesn’t get any cooler than that.

If you want an Omni that will look and sound at home in the studio and will not need repairs, this is the one for you. I doubt you’ll find another Omni on Ebay more studio ready than this one..."

Alesis A6 Andromeda Synthesizer

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Roland SH-101 Vintage Synthesizer w/ Mod Grip & Carry Bag SN 385509

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Korg MS 20 mini x iMS 20 for iPad: adjustments to sound closer


Published on Apr 14, 2014 Marcus Padrini·221 videos

iTunes: KORG iMS-20 - KORG INC.

Curious if KORG would ever make iMS20 polyphonic.

"The Korg MS-20 mini is an analog synth, the reincarnation of the classic MS-20. The iMS-20 is the iPad version of the same machine.

If you just try to use the same settings on both, the first thought will be "The iMS-20 simply can't sound like the real thing". But in fact, they have different behavior for the same settings on the filter and envelope modules. Don't expect to make the same sounds using the same settings on both!

With some work and listening carefully you can make the iPad app to sound much closer than before.

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O Korg MS-20 mini é um sintetizador analógico, a reencarnação do clássico MS-20. O iMS-20 é a versão para iPad da mesma máquina.

Se você simplesmente tentar usar os mesmos ajustes em ambos, o primeiro pensamento será "o iMS-20 simplesmente não pode soar como o instrumento real". Mas, na verdade, eles possuem comportamentos diferentes para os mesmos ajustes nos módulos de Filtro e Envelope. Não espere conseguir o mesmo som usando os mesmos ajustes!

Com algum trabalho e escutando cuidadosamente você pode fazer o app para iPad soar muito mais próximo do que antes.

http://musicapps.com.br"

Yamaha TX7 pads demo (with Eventide Space)


Published on Apr 14, 2014 acemonvw·97 videos

"Just put together a quick piece. Recieved my Novation ReMOTE SL 25 controller and had to hook it up to my Yamaha TX7. I gotta say, for less than $200 you can get a 'better-to-edit-than-a-DX7' combo!

My apologies if the sound quality is poor. I am in the process of moving and don't have any of my regular equipment available... Just using the Mic input on the camera (the stereo out from the mixer is going into the mic input, of course!). Please be patient as I move and create a new studio!

Canon 60D
Novation ReMOTE SL 25
Yamaha TX7
Eventide Space"

via Michael Dennis Raleigh on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

ナカコーに曲作りを見せてもらいました【サンレコ2014年5月号連動】


Published on Apr 14, 2014 SoundRecordingJP·120 videos

"『Koji Nakamuraインタビュー』関連企画レポート(サウンド&レコーディング・マガジ­ン2014年5月号)

Koji Nakamura名義で新作を4月30日に発表するナカコー。各曲にまつわる彼の独特­な視点は誌面インタビューを是非チェックしていただきたいが、その具体的な曲作りの方­法についてはなかなか言語化が難しいのとこ。ということで、"曲作りの初期段階"を実­演してもらうことで、彼がいつも行っている作業に迫ってみたい。映像でどうぞ!"

Googlish:

"(May issue 2014 Sound & Recording Magazine) '' Koji Nakamura Interview 'related planning report

Nakako to be announced on April 30 a new name in the Koji Nakamura. Unique perspective of his I want you to come and check the magazine interview concerning each song, but the cousin of the difficult language of hard information about how the song making concrete. By having them demonstrate the 'early stages of making the song', with that, I want to just around the work he is doing at all times. Please in the video! "
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