MATRIXSYNTH


Monday, May 08, 2017

Rheyne - Sequenced Jam #32 (Modular Synth Jam)


Published on May 8, 2017 Rheyne

"Recorded using the rack of modules from Moog and Make Noise, and a Strymon BigSky reverb pedal. No MIDI or DAW was used. Audio was captured onto a Tascam DR-44 from a Yamaha MG12XU mixer."

Radikal Technologies Accelerator Arpeggiator demo


Published on May 8, 2017 MIDERA

"Just made this quickly - used two extra parts to sequence a basic kick and snare to go along with the arp."

"Primal Strata" (Roland D-110 synthesizer)


Published on May 8, 2017 Kawai K4r Fan

"As an exception and as an example. A fun experience with Roland D-110. Live multitrack recording directly to sound card (no sequencer and external FX)."

dorian 12 shift register'


Published on May 8, 2017 Ebotronix

"Doepfer A 152 analog shift register by R2M, Tame Machine ,104
ch1 ~ A 156 Sem ~ Taurus 2 Filter
ch2 ~ Chord Machine' ~ Anti Osc²²
ch3 ~ Quantimator' (ASR)~ Unkle² & ZO
ch4 ~ Quantimator² (ASR)~ Unkle² & 4Vox ch D
ch5 ~ Chord Machine² ~ Freqboxes²²
ch6 ~ A 156 ~ 4 Vox ch A
ch7 ~ A 156 ~ 4 Vox ch B
ch8 ~ A 156 ~ 4 Vox ch C
- ~ +

Teisco Teischord G -JAM- + monologue + Volca Beats + Zoom MS 70CDR


Published on May 8, 2017 Arrayzable

"Teisco Teischord model G through Zoom MS-70CDR
Korg monologue for bass
Volca Beats for drums :)

I've had this Teisco stage-organ in my possesion for a while now and wanted to do a little jamming.
I'm sorry about the camera angle - You can hardly see me playing the high notes on the keybed.
It's very easy to play and the keys feel great! Not to mention that it also looks so awesome!
The Teischord G is japanese company Teisco's top-model of the early to middle 1960's.

Recording Zoom R16"

PORTABELLA sirens & overload


Published on May 8, 2017 Pin Electronics & Ramcur

Evolved Vol 1 - DSI Prophet 6 Patches - 000 - 024


Published on May 8, 2017 GEOSynths

"I've recently got hold of a Prophet 6 and have tried to translate some of the patches I've made before for the OB6. Some of them sound quite similar, but some are totally different. I've noticed that it isn't just the filter that is different between the two, but also the oscillators, envelopes and overall character. First 25 patches."

Teenage Engineering PO-32 Tonic Pocket Operator


Published on May 8, 2017 Perfect Circuit Audio

Supporting MATRIXSYNTH members get a %10 discount at Perfect Circuit Audio!

"A demo with the Teenage Engineering PO-32 Tonic Pocket Operator using the built in sounds and FX.

The PO-32 Tonic is the newest addition to the Pocket Operator line from Teenage Engineering. The Tonic represents the next generation of the Pocket Operator line, featuring a more robust hardware platform and a new software integration with Magnus Lidström’s popular percussion VST, Microtonic. Using this, one can craft unique sounds and send them wirelessly to the PO-32, using the built-in microphone or by cable. It has all the original elements of the earlier Pocket Operators such as sequencing, parameter locks, and a bank of effects to punch in. With such a large drum machine in a small package, there is no wondering why it comes in a gold plated box.

Available here: https://www.perfectcircuitaudio.com/t..."

64-Step Sequence with Octave Changes - MOS-LAB Model 15 and Two Moog Sub 37s


Published on May 8, 2017 Resonant Anvil

AtomoSynth KOE V4.0 Acid sequence 1


Published on May 8, 2017 atomolab

"Hello World! Here an acid sequence using the Koe eurorack module and qy20 for drums, added a little reverb."
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