MATRIXSYNTH


Friday, March 18, 2016

Electribe 013 Processing nanoloop


Published on Mar 18, 2016 Computing.Sound

"The source is nanoloop on my Nexus playing a simple pattern.
It's going into the Electribes Audio-In.
All 16 parts use the OSC-Type Audio-In and a bandpass filter which is modulated by the RANDOM modulation source.
(setup this way you can use the Korg Electribe 2 as somekind of filterbank,
which is really fun)
Finally some heavy reverb."

Ultra Rare EKO COMPUTERHYTHM with Patch Cards for Sale

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

via this auction

This is the exact one featured in this video.

Rare vintage analog drum synthesizer sequencer.

"Here is a mega rare EKO Computerhythm exemplar in extraordinary conditions and complete of all the accessories (cover lid, original punched cards set and service manual).

It's a precious synth collectors jewel and a great studio instrument for electronic music compositions. Impressive space age look with an unique lamps effects and a very special sequencer programming interface, 6x individual outputs or general out.

It's original not modded, recently recapped and serviced were necessary, the card reader work perfectly and there are some original blank punched cards!!

This is one of 15-20 ever made and I think it's the most wanted release used by J.M. Jarre in some materpieces like 'OXIGENE' and live performances near his inevitable double Synthi A, VCS3.

Price I'm asking is very low if I reflect about the actual vintage rarity market. One exemplar were sold for 12000 euro one year ago.. and not in this beauty conditions."

See the EKO channel for previous posts.

Yamaha MX61 Music Synthesizer Demo with Cubase Integration


Published on Mar 18, 2016 Kraft Music

"Find exclusive MX61 and MX49 BUNDLES at Kraft Music

Blake Angelos from Yamaha demonstrates the MX-61 Music Synthesizer keyboard at Kraft Music.

The Yamaha MX-61 is a 61-key music synthesizer that combines more than 1,000 voices from the Motif XS series, bi-directional USB Audio/MIDI interfacing, extensive hands-on controls for VSTs and DAWs, and lightweight design (less than 12 lbs.) with a quality keyboard, all at a groundbreaking level of affordability.

Kraft Music's exclusive BUNDLES include all the accessories you need for your Yamaha synth setup, whether for home, the stage, or the studio. If you have any questions, give us a call. Our expert product specialists can help with choosing the right synthesizer and bundle for you!"

Wet dreams with Maestro synthesizer (played by Funky Fima)


Published on Mar 18, 2016 DeepIodok

"All synth sounds are from Maestro synthesizer with Logich mods,

all drums by Boss DR-110,

a little external reverb and delay fx was used."

Free Roland TR​-​808 E​-​mu SP​-​1200 Soquelle Sample Kit




You can hear this exact TR808 kit used on Soquelle's tracks such as Godfather.

"Soquelle has created a free sample kit from our Roland TR-808 drum machine and E-Mu SP-1200 sampler. Get the classic TR-808 bass, snare, clap and hi hats!

What makes this Roland TR-808 sample kit different from all the rest?
These samples were captured first through an E-mu SP-1200. They were then recorded through an Api Channel Strip into an Antelope Orion AD/DA. No effects, eq or processing was applied to the samples other than the natural sound of the TR-808, SP-1200 and Api preamps. So not only will you get the awesome TR-808 sound with the 12-bit crunch of the SP-1200, you're also getting the sweet warm analog flavor of an Api preamp.

Sample kit Includes the following 21 samples:
Clap
Clav
Closed Hat
Cow Bell
Cymbal Short
Cymbal
Hi Conga
Kick Endless
Kick Reverse
Kick1
Kick2
Kick3

OTO Machines Bim short and fast stereo delays


Published on Mar 18, 2016 duncanperson's channel

"Some solo time with the Bim. Stereo chorus effects, 'freeze' mode, and some other heavy delays. Sorry about the clipping people! There might be a bit of big sky reverb mixed in, can't remember :o I did not use the JU-06's chorus (even though it sounds good)

The BIM is a very controllable delay, and the biscuit really expands its potential. The modulation control is nice with multiple LFO waveforms. I'm having trouble using the Ping Pong mode, but the other modes sound great. The filters really make the delay sound fat of clean or any combination - it's the perfect feature to allow the repeats to sit perfectly in a mix. In my video I have the input gain set to max to make use of the built in limiter. Freeze is a cool feature, and can be set to backwards or forwards and its MIDI controllable. As with the biscuit (still going great after 6 years), build quality is brilliant! It was hard to wait so long for the new OTO product but this new one is sure to be a classic and get lots of studio love :)"

Roland Juno-60 vs. Korg Polysix Analog Synthesizer (1982)


Published on Mar 17, 2016 RetroSound

"(c) 2016 vintage synthesizer demo by RetroSound

Roland Juno-60 vs. Korg Polysix analog synthesizer battle

Both synths are made in 1982. One VCO (Polysix) + Sub-Osc. and one DCO (Juno-60) + Sub-Osc, analog filter and amp, internal fx unit with chorus 1&2 (JU-60) and chorus, phaser and ensemble (P-6), arpeggiator, no MIDI and 6 voices.

For the sound battle I have programmed near identical sound settings. Most without the internal fx.

The sound character is different and both are great. I think it is a matter of taste what you like. The Juno-60 sounds like 80s pop and the Polysix like 70s Disco."

PHOENIXSYNTH - Synth Meet Coming to Phoenix College March 26


via Analog Industries (Chris Randal of Audio Damage's blog):

"if you're in the PHX area on Saturday, March 26th, we have a synth meet at Phoenix College you should probably attend. I'll be there with the latest and greatest from AD, and Blue Lantern and Synthesis Technology will also be in attendance. It's free to one and all, and runs from 2PM to 6PM, as the picture above implies. Plenty of room, tables, etc. Bring your interesting shit. Nobody cares about your D50, so leave that at home..."

Bring the D50! It is the one digital synth from Roland's early days worth checking out. It introduced Linear Arithmetic synthesis. I always wanted one but never got around to picking one up. The JD-800 looks nice with all of the sliders and control, but I believe it's more standard PCM with a hint of LA synthesis. I haven't really looked into it, so if you know the differences please leave a comment below.

Roland JX-8P Polyphonic Synthesizer Keyboard

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

via this auction

Roland Jupiter-6 polyphonic synthesizer serviced

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