MATRIXSYNTH


Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Sequential Circuits Pro One SN 2722 J-Wire with TurboCPU MIDI & CV

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

via MATRIXSYNTH CLASSIFIEDS

via the seller: "This synth was recently serviced extensively. The J-Wire keyboard was completely dismantled and cleaned and fitted with new contacts. All electrolytic capacitors have been replaced. It was thoroughly cleaned inside and out.

Since I received it I upgraded to the TuroCPU with MIDI IN/OUT/THRU board. I also added the DAC and wired up the CV control. I will also supply the original CPU.

There are signs of normal wear and tear as you can see in the photo's. The wood ends could use a little love and there looks like a corner broke at one time and was reglued (see photos).

Price does not include shipping. Contact me for a quote."

Erik Norlander and Galactic Collective Help Celebrate Bob Moog's Birthday

You saw the videos posted here and here, as well as the announcement here and the rare Moog Apollo prototype & modular system.  The following are some official pics of the event and the press release from The Bob Moog Foundation.

"Asheville, NC - May 2014... Synthesizer pioneer Bob Moog's upcoming 80th birthday was commemorated in grand fashion on May 8th with a "Tribute to Dr. Bob" concert by virtuoso synthesist Erik Norlander and his band The Galactic Collective to benefit the Bob Moog Foundation.

The concert, held at Asheville's Isis Music Hall, featured Norlander, accompanied by bandmates Jeff Kollman on guitar, Mark Matthews on bass, and Nick Le Par on drums. Norlander's onstage rig included three very special, fully restored vintage synthesizers from the Bob Moog Foundation Archives, including a 1967 Moog modular, an early Minimoog Model D, and an extremely rare Moog Apollo.

"The convergence of the Moog modular, the Minimoog, and the Moog Apollo in one performance is nearly unprecedented," notes Michelle Moog-Koussa, executive director of the Bob Moog Foundation. "Not since Keith Emerson toured with a prototype Apollo in the early '70s have they been heard together in live performance, making this "Tribute to Dr. Bob" concert a truly historic occasion."

The 1967 R. A. Moog Co. modular is an iconic synthesizer on permanent loan from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. It was built for the first electronic music studio in the state, and hand delivered by Bob Moog.

The 1973 Minimoog was donated to the Foundation by Asheville composer and arranger Tom Coppola, who used it to record the signature three-note "Duracell sound", among many other commercial and musical applications. The Minimoog was the first mass-produced commercially available synthesizer that the working musician could afford. It is considered by many to be the most iconic synthesizer of all times.

Norlander used the Foundation's Minimoog and modular for giant bass sweeps and drones, adding weight and atmosphere to his tracks, "Arrival," "Sky Full of Stars" and "The Dark Water."

The priceless Moog Apollo is one of the few of its kind in the world. This 1973 instrument, newly and fully restored by the Bob Moog Foundation, served as a prototype for the production model Polymoog. The Apollo is one of the earliest polyphonic synths, synthesizers that could play more than one note at a time.

Norlander brought the Apollo alive in a stunning solo during his signature piece, "Dreamcurrents," using the harpsichord program to conjure the early days of polysynth performance art with classic, vintage tones. He reprised the harpsichord again in the waltz section of "After the Revolution," normally played on acoustic piano. Norlander later employed famous "Vox Humana" program in his bombastic choral opening of "Neurosaur" and used the Apollo soft analog brass sound for his gentler introductory theme on "Fanfare for Absent Friends."

"Bob Moog brought a new voice to the musical landscape, and our musical vernacular would be very different without his enduring contribution," Norlander remarked. "The name 'Moog' is synonymous with art, science and innovation, and as a keyboardist and synthesist, I can think of no greater tribute than using Bob's timeless inventions as the core instruments in my own craft."

Drew Heller, guitarist for the African fusion band Toubab Krewe, opened the show for the Galactic Collective, joined by his father, Grammy award winning producer/composer Steven Heller. Bob Moog had a close musical relationship with Toubab Krewe; Steven Heller was long-time friend and musical collaborator. Their acoustic set was marked by stories about Moog's generosity, fearless pursuit of the unknown, and his sense of humor."

Drive Soundbank for Waldorf Largo


Published on May 14, 2014 AiynZahevSounds·28 videos

"Available on http://www.aiynzahev-sounds.com
Follow on facebook: http://facebook.com/Aiynzahev

This is one of my earlier banks, so not as good of a demo, but the patches are still great, and one of the few trance banks for this amazing synth.

Waldorf have a long history of making incredible hardware synths. Bringing with them years of experience they created Largo, one of the best sound sounding software synths ever. This bank takes those incredible filters, punchy envelopes, crystal clear wavetables, huge polyphonic unison and gorgeous effects and delivers a high quality and inspiring Aiyn Zahev soundbank. There are also some pretty cool glitchy pads in this one.

Suitable for trance, ambient and all manner of dance music Drive for largo features 100 finely tuned presets all with Modwheel assignments."

Mark Barrott 'Formentera Headspace Blues' (Sketches from an Island)


Published on May 14, 2014 Internationalfeel1·6 videos

"Track from the Sketches from an Island album, released on International Feel on 2nd June. http://sketchesfromanisland.com
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/ske...
Ibiza 1965 8m footage filmed by Ornulf Tonsberg"

Starts with only the Yamaha CS80 followed by:

"the 'leadline' that follows at 0.38 ish is a CS80 again with a JX3P underneath

the 16th Seq that comes in and out is an Arturia Microbrute

Drum Machine is an Oberheim DMX

all the pads / arp / strings from 7.50 to the end is JX8P and JX3P"

Incredible Change - Ecce Mono Featuring DSI Tetra & Roland Juno-60


Published on May 14, 2014 Incredible Change·1 video

No synth spotting, but the only two synths on this track are the DSI Tetra & Roland Juno-60. The Juno-60 provides the bassline and the high frequency leads during the chorus. The rest of the synth parts is the Tetra.

"Prepare for the Ultimate Workout that is taking the country by storm! Nikki V's Drumkit Workout! Learn the Ecce Mono! Lose 300 lbs in 1 week and tone muscle to unbelievable proportions. Feel younger and smarter! Guaranteed. It's time for an Incredible Change! Disapparate Time!

Directed by Drew Doucette

Disclaimer: Nikki V's Drumkit workout cannot guarantee the following: you will lose 300 lbs, you will feel smarter."

Akai sg01v vintage synth module 100% demo


Published on May 14, 2014 Polynominaldotcom·69 videos

"http://www.polynominal.com
Original track -very c64 sid sound-like! all sounds from unit, just tracks overdub, no effect, no mastering. Sg01v is a pretty nice forgotten unit that can be found at very cheap price!"

Modal Pro for iPad


iTunes: Modal Pro - dango Inc.

"Modal Pro is a powerful app that allows you to build your own synthesizers and effects by connecting various modules together. Inspired by classical modular synthesizers, Modal Pro is nevertheless designed specifically for the iPad with touch controls that allow you to tweak the sound just the way you want it.

More than a tool for building and playing, Modal Pro is also a great learning companion. Each module is documented in detail and an extensive tutorial is included to help even absolute beginners discover the world of synthesizers. Modal Pro allows you to explore the world of sound in your living room, on the train, at school or on stage.

[Features]

* Flexible and Intuitive Patching
Modal Pro allows you to connect modules whichever way you want. You can use any module to control any other module. You can even connect a module to itself. You’re not guaranteed to get an interesting sound, or even any sound at all but you’re guaranteed not to break anything. The touch interface allows you to rapidly connect and disconnect modules so that you can easily explore all sonic possibilities.

* Easy-to-Use Touch Controls
Modal Pro features interface elements such as its custom “double sliders” that allow you adjust each detail of the sound intuitively and accurately. Controls are adjusted specifically for each type of parameter.

* Analog Modeled Oscillators
Modal Pro’s oscillator modules are built to emulate the sound of classic analog synthesizer. The traditional waveforms sound rich and warm but because they are modeled rather than sample-based you can modulate them freely, in real-time and at audio rate. Go ahead, build an FM synth with bite, with sawtooths!

* Two Workspaces
Modal Pro features two workspaces where you can build instruments or effects. The “Polyphonic Workspace” is typically where you build instruments, and offers up to 8 voices of polyphony. (Actual polyphony will vary depending on your iPad’s speed and complexity of the instrument.)

The Polyphonic Workspace is connected to the “Monophonic Workspace.” As the name implies, instruments that you build here can only play one sound at a time. This is the perfect place, however, for building effects that process the output of the Polyphonic Workspace.

The two workspaces are entirely separate. You save and load work on these workspaces independently so that you can easily change the effects that are applied to your polyphonic instrument.

*The Preset Slider
The state of an instrument or effect can be saved as a preset. These presets are stored in the “Preset Slider,” which not only allows you to recall these states but also interpolate between them, making fluid and sometimes surprising transitions between presets possible.

*The Keyboard
Modal Pro features a keyboard optimized for the iPad’s screen. The standard chromatic piano keyboard is complemented with many fixed-scale keyboards. Adjustable portamento allows you to slide notes individually.

*Comprehensive Help
Feeling lost? Touch any module and the “Live Help” window will display a detailed description featuring not only an explanation of the module’s features but also advice about how to use it to get great sounds.

Modal Pro also comes with a lengthy tutorial to guide you through every feature, building your own simple synthesizer and effect along the way. In following releases, more tutorials will be added to help you learn the basics of sound design.

[Specifications]
* Modules
- Oscillators
Sine/Square/Triangle/Sawtooth/White Noise/Pink Noise
- Controls
ADSR(Envelope)/Simple Curve
- Modulators
Amplifier/Mixer/Crossfade/Ring Modulator/Sample & Hold
- Effects
Triple Filters/Delay/Lo-Fi
* MIDI Controls
Note/Volume/Preset Control
* Keyboard
Width : 9 octaves(scrollable)
Portamento : 3 presets(None/Legato/Glissando, intermediate value selectable)
Scales : 24
* Outside-App Communication
CoreMIDI, Inter-App Audio, AudioCopy
(Audiobus to be supported in next release)"

Brighton Modular Meet Set for June 28


via Thonk

"It’s nearly that time of year again. Come hang out with loads of friendly musicians, sound designers, modular geeks and manufacturers."

Green Critter & Guitari Pocket Piano

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

via this auction

Roland Juno-60 Analog Synthesizer

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

via this auction

PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT PAGE HOME


Patch n Tweak
Switched On Make Synthesizer Evolution Vintage Synthesizers Creating Sound Fundlementals of Synthesizer Programming Kraftwerk

© Matrixsynth - All posts are presented here for informative, historical and educative purposes as applicable within fair use.
MATRIXSYNTH is supported by affiliate links that use cookies to track clickthroughs and sales. See the privacy policy for details.
MATRIXSYNTH - EVERYTHING SYNTH