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Sunday, May 31, 2015

Korg SQ-1 Sequencer controls Yamaha CS01II Synth & a Guinea Pig


Published on May 30, 2015 peahix

"Just got this Korg SQ-1 and did some noodling with it and my Yamaha CS01II analog synth (which has had cv/gate inputs installed). The nice thing about the SQ-1 is that you can switch it to Hz/V, which is what the CS01II takes. The first part covers the different waveforms with a musical sequence, and the second part is drums done with filtered white noise. The synth was recorded direct with no FX or processing."

Mooquencer

Published on May 31, 2015

"Guinea pig Moo jams on her new Korg SQ1 sequencer while fending off hostile aliens."

This might be the first guinea pig post on the site unless you count this one.

Been here before


Published on May 31, 2015 rezzy blips

"Bit rushed video just ideas really gotta get something pro done soon"

Roland JD-Xi & KORG Volca Sample

Roland JD-Xis on eBay | Korg Volcas on eBay

Sequence with Buchla & drum synth (5-31-15)


Published on May 31, 2015 tastysoilrecords

MATRIXSYNTH Site Tweaks - Making the Site Faster and Cleaner

FYI, I decided to make some additional tweaks to the site in order to improve page load performance and to clean up posts a bit. The changes are not meant to improve server performance, but rather to make the site quicker to load for you (and me), especially on mobile devices. This should be a good thing for all of us. More tweaks may follow behind the scenes. If anything impacts the use and features of the site I will be sure to let you know and of course let me know if you see anything odd.

The site is always a work in progress, and the focus is always the content itself, so be rest assured that will never change. It's all the extra bits around the content that change over time.  I came to realize that if the focus is the content, then anything else that might have an impact on that should have an extremely high bar.

First off, I decided to remove the new Like buttons just mentioned here. There are 10 posts per page on the site and each had to make a call to render and tally any Likes made. Not enough people were using it at the expense of the calls so I decided to nix them. That and for aesthetic reasons - the post footers should be much cleaner now, and you can share direct links to posts in your social channels if you chose to. I also removed the share buttons for the same reason. Update: share buttons are back for now.  Apparently they take up minimal code and I do not believe they make a call to the corresponding service until you click on one, so perf impact in having them should be minimal. We'll see... Aesthetically, they aren't too obtrusive, and they also provide a visual cue between posts.

Second, I moved popular posts and recent comments on the right to one consolidated page along with the archives. This should help with performance as lists no longer have to be created every time you just visit the site. The popular posts list has also been expanded to three sections: the most popular posts over the last 7 days, over the last 30 days, and over the complete history of the site. If you were ever curious what the 10 most popular posts of all time were (out of 128,817 published posts to date), head on over and scroll down.

As always feedback is welcome!

Restored ARP Odyssey 2800 White Face SN 281560

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via this auction

"Everything was meticulously cleaned by hand during the restoration. Sliders were dismantled, cleaned, polished, lubed, tested and only the best internals were used resulting in an accurate and perfectly smooth operation. All original Arp slider caps are included! Each switch was cleaned and slightly lubed. Old capacitors and some other old components were replaced then the synth was calibrated giving you a reliable Arp that sounds crisp, clear and full of tone. The keybed was also restored, keys cleaned, buss bars and spring contacts polished, key heights leveled, and new key bushings installed so the action is like new and all keys trigger perfectly..."

severence // pll hammer patch


Published on May 31, 2015 severence

"// creating piano(ish) type sounds with the wmd synchrodyne, additional percussion and keys from the make noise dual prismatic oscillator & steady state fate quantum rainbow II"

MRTN-CSTR con SINESTESYNTH v1 1 (La Cúpula Live Set 30/5/2015)


Published on May 31, 2015 SyntheticInstruments

"Link de Descarga : http://www.native-instruments.com/es/..."

Brighton Modular Meet 2015: James Carruthers Spectrum Prototype


Published on May 31, 2015 sonicstate

"Brighton Modular Meet 2015: James Carruthers Spectrum Prototype 8 step sequencer with a whole host of tricks up its sleeve and some very pretty lights"

Note this is the first post featuring James Carruthers.

Brighton Modular Meet 2015: Transistor Sound Labs Stepper Acid


Published on May 31, 2015 sonicstate

"Brighton Modular Meet 2015: Transistor Sound Labs Stepper Acid One for the acid heads!"

Brighton Modular Meet 2015: Music Thing Modular


Published on May 31, 2015 sonicstate

"Brighton Modular Meet 2015: Music Thing Modular Tom Whitwell shows us his new modules and some new prototypes"
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