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Friday, December 11, 2015

Dork 12. A eurorack modular patch


Published on Dec 11, 2015 Luke Killen

"Essentially a 98 BPM abstracted Hip-Hop beat."

Seagull Zo°


Published on Dec 11, 2015 Ebotronix

"Ruby Tubes Wah (reverse connected) & Singlecoil~Vol~Tone Box
coils to A 119 ~ Filter , LPG, Panning ~ and
Zeroscillator (FM and 1 V oct in) Filter, LPG, Panning
+ ~ -

FIRST FUNK Korg EMX-1 electro-funk


Published on Dec 11, 2015 Arrayzable

"KORG EMX-1
I recently got this awesome piece of hardware for my Korg-collection!
It's a lot of fun!! I hope you'll enjoy the track! And if you haven't already seen my other videos with the ESX-1, MS-20 mini and Volca's - GO AHEAD!!! Take the free tour on my channel :)

Original piece of music by Arrayzable"

Bali Acid


Published on Dec 11, 2015 八百八狸

synth track - tb-303
drum track - tr-808
effects / samples - elektron octatrack
sync - Octatrack - 808 - 303

LexX - Dark Void (Live techno jam)


Published on Dec 11, 2015 LexX

"Live jam with hardware synthesizers in the studio - some chords i just prepared :) Everything was recorded in one take mixing up with the ipad as an ableton live remote controller. Enjoy and feel free to subscribe!"

First Demo Ever Posted of the Synsonics Model 5300 Analog Drums


Published on Dec 1, 2015 Owen D RhythmDial

This one is in directly via Owen. The video description is below with some pics, but first I want to call out that I believe this is the first and only demo of the Synsonics Model 5300 not only posted here on MATRIXSYNTH, but also on YouTube. There have only been a handful of previous posts featuring images the Model 5300 from various auctions. You are likely hearing the Synsonics Model 5300 for the first time ever in this post. Huge thanks goes out to Owen for making this demo available to us! Thank you Owen!



Video description and some pics:

"Synsonics Model 5300 analog drum brain / machine / synth. Vintage electronic drum set module, made in Japan. Initial test run and everything is working well, minor static on mid-tom volume knob.

The sounds are wonderful and wide ranging. The knobs play a lot with each other as far as sound generation, so it can be complicated to recall a sound precisely if you alter more than one knob during a performance. Some weird sonic emotions out of this box, haunting bends or noise-heavy deep and long bass. Also the drums can be slow-attacking slow-rising with certain bend vs decay settings. Very deep bass drum can be solid or soft and the snare has a wonderful noise to it. For this demo I used the hi-tom as a snare and the snare as a hi-hat of sorts. The snare (hihat) did have a little trouble keeping 1/16th notes - it almost added a shuffle maybe for the voice to reach full power it needs a certain time. Overall it is definitely a beautiful analog drum box and capable of some very wide ranging sounds! I will explore the possibilities of it as a synth voice and more bleepy bloop electro synth drum hits at different tempos. The voice boards are almost identical, but there is a different resistor in one location for each voice that I could see on the underside of the board.

Triggered from DinSync DrumDokta2 eurorack modular drum machine, clocked from Korg SQ-1 step sequencer. Some effects added from Ensoniq DP/4 and I think I left the bass drum dry. ModeMachines x0x-Rack analog synth enters towards the end, receiving MIDI notes from the SQ-1."

electro lobotomy modular synth jam


Published on Dec 11, 2015 electro lobotomy

"LZX Monolith, Eurorack modular, Particle Smasher."

Hardcore Minecraft Chicken


Published on Dec 11, 2015 Hellcore

Minecraft drum sequencer?

severence // heliotail patch


Published on Dec 11, 2015 severence

"// ambient soundscapes using the epoch modular benjolin + twinpeak, mutable instruments clouds, make noise dpo & steady state fate quantum rainbow 2 as sound sources

// patch notes

Folktek Conduit: Touch Synthesizer, Delay & Filter

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via this auction

The Conduit was on Indiegogo back in June.

"The Conduit is a symbiotic touch-based drone synthesizer based on a delay which then travels to a filter. Creating swells of oscillation that can delve into eternal noisy feedback territory as one desires. Connect to a sequencer to control the time/pitch and pull forth some powerful synthesis. The touch panel is also a cv keyboard, generating 0-5v in .5v increments.

Features:

touch pads; 8 polyphonic notes + noise + pitch: all sensitive to touch. These are synchronous with the delay, meaning delay time = oscillator pitch. All notes are tuned with one another so the pitch is a master control.
Oscillation and/or incoming audio sent through on-board filter: for further manipulation.
CV controllable: over delay time/master pitch (+0-5v).
Touch panels generate CV: signals from +0-5v in .5v increments to control your modular gear (it's a cv keyboard).
Audio input: to get your sound into some delay and filter goodness. Expect the delay to be a noisy little bastard (this is a drone synthesizer). For the cleanest effects signal possible, however, one can disconnect the touch plates and use it strictly as an effects unit for synthesizers, guitar, etc.
Delay: True vintage analog sound delay. The delay goes from extremely tight to some unspecified, very long, very noisy time. The range of the time knob has been allowed to extend to incredibly long times by allowing the degradation of quality beyond a second or so, allowing the sound to get into very lo-fi and grimy territory.
Filter: Single knob style low pass filter with fixed resonance allows for a nice, rich sweep.
Adaptable with other Folktek works: Without sending the audio output anywhere, the oscillators will travel through the players' body and into Materia, Mentalis and/or Aether to be further manipulated.
All 3.5mm jacks
High quality parts, solid construction.
Bamboo box with dark splines.
12v operation with included power supply"
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