MATRIXSYNTH


Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Elektron Digitone FM Synth & Sequencer


Published on Feb 13, 2018 Perfect Circuit Audio

"The Elektron Digitone is an 8 voice FM synthesizer which also includes wave shaping and multimode filters. It has 4 powerful sequencer tracks and 4 more midi sequencing tracks for controlling external synths. In this video all of the sounds come for the Digitone.

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

---

Supporters of MATRIXSYNTH get %10 off at Perfect Circuit Audio!

♫ The Beatles play with the Moog Synthesizer, 1969


Published on Feb 13, 2018 Elena the Beatles photos

"📷 The Beatles (John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr) play with the Moog Synthesizer, 1969
8th August 1969 | Playing with the Moog synthesizer during the recording of Abbey Road at the EMI Studios. Bought & brought by George Harrison to the sessions, it was set up by Mike Vickers & used on four songs of the album: Maxwell’s Silver Hammer, I Want You (She’s So Heavy), Here Comes The Sun and Because.
0:23 Here are the Beatles and supporting cast working with the Moog Synthesizer that George acquired recently. Left tu right: Paul, looking thoughtiful, Phil, Geoffrey Emerick, Ringo, George Martin, Micke Vickers, George Harrison and behind him, two other recording engineers from George Martin's company, AIR.
1:30 George Harrison, John Lennon and Mal Evans in the recording studio during session for their Abbey Road LP"

Korg MS20 | Science Fiction


Published on Feb 13, 2018 Alex Ball

You need to be careful triggering that secret patch setting at :22 in.

"I've been after a classic 70s synth for a while and kept returning to the sound of the Korg MS20. This synth has been through various versions and reissues, but this is the original from 1978 (with the type 35 filter for the nerds). I couldn't believe my luck when one came up for sale two miles away.

It's a completely different sound to my 80s synths (the reason I picked one up). You can overdrive the filters incredibly easily and it has a very fuzzy sound. It's probably most famous for the main riff in Daft Punks "Da Punk".

It's also semi-modular and there's loads and loads of patching possibilities. If that wasn't enough, you can also run instruments or vocals through it and process them, although I'll get into that in another video probably, once I've learned how to harness it!

For now, here's a spot of Tangerine Dream meets Rush meets Genesis using the raw sound of th MS20. This is the first thing that came out when I started jamming with it!

Synths:
Korg MS20 sequenced with SQ-1
Roland JX-3P (not seen in the video) doubling the sequence in stereo in the background.

Electric Guitars: Ibanez JEM 7DBK, Squier Jagmaster, Ibanez Tubescreamer, Boss CE-2 Chorus, Fender Blues Junior II, Mic'd with an SM57
Acoustic: Alvarez Baritone, mic'd with an AKG C414 (as seen)
Bass: (not seen in the video, but it's there) Fender Jazz Bass, Orange OB1-300, DXX 266Xl Compressor

VSTS:
GForce Software MTron Pro
Past to future drums (two kits, one take panned left, the other right - 70s style!)
Sound Dust Hammr Growler

Plug-ins: Goodhertz Vulf Compressor, various Waves and Izotope plugins, Past to future reverb impulses"

New Behringer Neutron Testing Video


Third video added to the playlist here.

Roland Keyboards Vol.6 vintage brochure from 1985 feat. JX, Jupiter, Juno etc

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

via this auction

"This is an original "Roland Keyboards Vol.6" brochure from 1985 with many famous models of the time described in detail with full colour photos including the JX-8P, JX-3P, Jupiter 8, Jupiter 6, Juno 106, SH-101, MC-202, MC-4 and System 100M. 16 A4 pages printed in Japan and in excellent condition as you can see in the photos."

Samplebot 1.1 Released


Published on Feb 12, 2018 ATastyPixel

"Samplebot is a sampler, clip launcher and sequencer app all rolled into one. Version 1.1 introduces sophisticated media management, speed and pitch controls, and support for Ableton Link synchronisation."

iTunes: Samplebot - A Tasty Pixel

What's New

Feb 12, 2018 Version 1.1
1. Now you can import audio from iCloud, Dropbox and other cloud services, from the Clipboard, or from your music library - and you can manage your sounds from right within Samplebot.
2. Adjust the playback speed and pitch of your tracks from the track editor, and export your track audio for use elsewhere.
3. Sync with other apps using Ableton Link. Great for use with Audiobus!

Have fun!

THE FURBY ORGAN, A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MADE FROM FURBIES


Published on Feb 11, 2018 LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER

"THE #FURBY ORGAN! tooooo many hours were spent on this project haa"

Furby Organ Vlog #2 - Building It


This one in via AHC.

Also see How to sync a circuit bent furby to a synth.

NAMM NUGGETS - Malekko w/ Baseck (NAMM 2018)


Published on Feb 13, 2018 Noir Et Blanc Vie

"Just a short little sample I shot with Baseck performing on a bunch of new Malekko modules at NAMM 2018. He is a dope dude, plus I can hang with him at Perfect Circuit, he cool lol"

Halitosis Disc


Published on Feb 12, 2018 Miles Briand

Serge Modular Synth Chaotic Ping Feedback #TTNM


Published on Feb 12, 2018 The Tuesday Night Machines

"This is a chaotic filter ping patch, based around the Infinite Melody module, which modulates everything and receives the whole system's audio output to create an unstable feedback loop. MORE INFO BELOW :)

---------

PixelNoises Synth T-Shirts by The Tuesday Night Machines:
https://shop.spreadshirt.com/pixelnoi...

---------

Audio gear used:
Best of CGS Serge BOG + MARSH
... and some Final Cut Pro X Reverb

Patch Notes:
Phew ... well ... okay, let's try to write that down. The DUSGs and one NCO ping the filter, one Utility LFO plays a constant drone through a modulated Wave Folder. Everything is mixed and sent to the VCF. The LPF output is recorded and the BPF output is acting as noise source for the Infinite Melody, which modulates pretty much everything, including the NCOs pitch. The NCOs act as Clock and Advance trigger sources for the IM. Because the Infinity Melody shit registers need to be constantly filled sequentially using the Advance triggers, weird rhythms can happen when you play with the Clock and Advance speeds (here my NCO square outputs). The Feedback from the BPF output into the Infinite Melody's Noise input then creates chaotic patterns that can be somewhat stable but then break out at the tiniest nudge of a knob."
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