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Wednesday, June 08, 2016

Serge Paperface '78


Published on Jun 8, 2016 batchas

"First mins spent on the 2 panels I cleaned from the Serge Paperface.
TBK sequencing + trying a NTO FMed by PCO + Variable Slope VCF.
No effects added and the volume is also not corrected."

Synth City Presents a Live Moog Model 15 Session


Published on Jun 8, 2016 Synth City

http://synth-city.com/

"An itinerant Model 15 stopped through Synth City a few weeks back. There was just enough time for our product specialist Wesley Groves to coax a wall of droning doom and pitch black dark ambience out of the synth, presented here in one live take. No talking, no patch breakdowns, just pure live Moog power.

Equipment used: Moog Model 15, Moog 953 keyboard, Moog CP-251, Moog MF-104M Delay, and Strymon Blue Sky Reverb."

Stardust Covers - For the Love of Synths


via @stardustcovers

"We've been asked if there's a demand for a Linndrum cover in 2016. The answer is obvious: NO! It's only love"

Thought this was pretty cool. I used to get some the same question regarding some of the posts that have gone up over the years here on MATRIXSYNTH. In case anyone still wonders... We do it for the love of synths. :)

http://www.stardustcovers.com

New Aphex Twin Cheetah EP a Nod to the Cheetah MS800


How's that for pretty cool. The wording follows and matches the Cheetah MS800 manual. You can see an image of one here (there are only a handful of references to the MS800 on the site). This is one rare synth.

"The Aphex Twin Cheetah EP uses digital sound generation techniques combined with wave sequencing technology to bring you sounds with movement and depth rarely found on records today.

To assure you that your Cheetah EP will give you many years of enjoyment, please be sure to read the owners manual carefully before attempting to operate the Cheetah EP.

If you wish to experiment and create some sounds of your own, first try editing some sounds we’ve already made for you, before attempting to create a patch from scratch.

We sincerely hope that having battled through the programming of the Cheetah EP, you have not become familiar with the exceptional potential of this record.

Have fun programming, and if you create any superb patches and tones which you feel deserve to be appreciated by other Cheetah EP buyers, send a MIDI System Dump of them, on a disc to us at WARP and if we also think they are superb, you could be rewarded for your efforts. Try us!”

Features:

Digital Wave Sequencing Synthesizer
Sounds programmed to sequence through changing waveforms as the note plays, giving exceptional movement and character to the music
15 note polyphonic
Velocity Sensitive
Multi-Timbral
Stereo Output
Fully programmable from the front panel
LED display"


Update: Cheetah Sweet Talker cassette pic in via Luan Correa.

What the?...

See video below. Curious if he has one and if it will be featured...


Note this is the first post out of currently 139,421 to feature the Cheetah Sweet Talker, and thus gets the illusive exclusive label. You think you've seen it all and then this. Thanks to Luan for sharing!


BBC Micro Speech Synthesis Published on Nov 24, 2012

"I found a speech synthesis chip for the BBC Micro, so I had to try it out! :L This is just running the demo program. The chip was a Cheetah 'Sweet Talker' extension pack. Sorry about the poor visuals; I would have re-recorded it but the power supply blew up shortly after this video.

For any of my subscribers wondering about the lack of Tiny Tim updates, an awful lot has been happening on the design side of things, and I'm doing regular updates on the website (http://www.northdownfarm.co.uk/rory/tim/). However as not much more has been done on the hardware side, there hasn't been anything to film yet. I will hopefully get a new vid up about memory in the next to weeks."

Ambient 08062016 // Monotribe & Zoom MS-70CDR


Published on Jun 8, 2016 Computing.Sound

"Created with a Korg Monotribe processed by a Zoom Multistomp MS-70CDR guitar multi-fx pedal, using the Particle Reverb.

The manual states that it models the LINE6 M9 Particle Verb.

If you want to listen to the .wav-file you can download it from Bandcamp.
https://computedotsound.bandcamp.com/..."

Synthrotek Midi to CV expander eurorack module


Published on Jun 8, 2016 Flux302 of Fluxwithit.com

http://store.synthrotek.com/MST-Midi-...

Discover new musical possibilities with the Hyve Touch Synthesizer


Published on Jun 8, 2016 Skot Wiedmann

"Be melodic and expressive, or drum and tap. Here are some fun ways to explore 3D touch and performance gestures on this little synthesizer.

Sign up for updates at http://tiny.cc/hyve"

Buchla 251e Ratcheting


Published on Jun 8, 2016 Todd Barton

"Simple demo of programming ratcheting. I'm only using a single section of the 251e - 3 more sections available for more advanced and complex patching"

Zaquencer/Beatstep Pro Jam (June 6 2016)


Published on Jun 6, 2016 stereofect

"This time I use Zaquencer to not only sequence my synths but also sync up the Beatstep Pro to Zaquencer. Zaquencer is on X5Dr, Mopho and anode duty while the Beastep Pro handles drums and the AN200. I, of course, play lead on the Bass Station II. An Oxygen8 is used to transpose both Zaquencer and the Beatstep Pro.

Gear used:

Mopho Desktop
Korg X5DR
Meeblip anode
Yamaha AN200
Novation Bass Station II
Boss DR-550 MKII
BCR2000 running Zaquencer
Arturia Beatstep Pro

Hope you like it!

Cheers!!"

Moog Mother-32 Lost Patch


Published on Jun 8, 2016 ozashikiTECHNO

"Vintage '60s style Electronic music sound with Moog Mother-32 analog synthesizer."
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