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Tuesday, April 02, 2019

Happy Birthday Dave Smith!


It's Dave Smith's birthday today!

via @sequentialLLC:

"Happy Birthday to Dave Smith! 40+ years of innovation and still going strong! 🎂#Sequential sequential.com"

Based on that photo, he must have started making synths when he was a toddler! ;)  He looks great.

Happy Birthday Dave!  Thank you for all the gifts you have given us over the years.  One thing to add to that list of course is MIDI.  The global synth community and musicians truly appreciate all you've done and continue to do for us.  We hope you are having a synthtastic birthday!

MFB Microzwerg Demo 2


Published on Apr 2, 2019 SyntheticMachines

"I've made a second demo with the MFB Microsynth 2.
Snare & Claps : Roland TR 808."

SyntheticMachines MFB Microzwerg Demos

2hp TM Turing Machine // Random modulation, melodies and more for Eurorack synths


Published on Apr 2, 2019 DivKidVideo

"Up next in the #2hpTuesdays series of videos is the TM or Turing Machine from 2hp. It creates random stepped patterns with a length of 1 to 32 steps per pattern, you have full variable random to locked/loop functionality under CV control as well as the step length. In the video we make some looping modulations, turned stepped CV into random gates, funk up so hi hats in our beats and create evolving and performable/controllable melodies."

Instrument Designer: Rare Buchla 700 Synth Coming to Software on Mac, Windows & iOS



via modosc designs

"a modern interpretation of the buchla 700, coming soon for mac, windows, and ios."


If you are not familiar with the Buchla 700, check out Chimeror by Benge on Vintage Buchla 700. According to that post, only about 12 of these machines were ever produced, and there are possibly only 4 working examples left in existence.

Update: Some additional info via modosc designs:

On the developer: "Jonathan Schatz has spent his life pursuing dual passions of music and computing, occasionally simultaneously. One of these convergences led to working with Don Buchla on the 200e system for several years. The latest such convergence is Modosc Designs."

FAQ:

"What is Instrument Designer?
Instrument Designer is a software synthesizer inspired by the Buchla 700.

Ok, what is the Buchla 700?
The Buchla 700 is a 12 voice 4 operator FM synth released in 1987 and designed by Don Buchla. There are several main ways the 700 differentiates itself from the other FM synths common in the industry at that time:

Each algorithm outputs through two independant waveshapers. This allows a single instrument defintion to output two different audio signals without requiring a separate stacked voice. This also increases the sonic palette by allowing a user to easily create non-sinusoid waveforms.

The waveshapers are cousins to the ones use in the Buchla Touche, Buchla 400 and the Buchla 259e. They are quite unique and use some interesting waveshaping techniques.

Each voice has 13 complex envelopes which control almost every aspect of the sound algorithm. The envelopes have a unique exponential display, are programmable with an arbitrary number of breakpoints, and include programmable features such as looping.

Programming was simplified with the help of a graphical user interface and an external monitor.

What does it sound like?

There weren't a lot of these produced so there's not that much out there, but what is out there is quite interesting:

Charles Cohen — Generator
Benge — Chimeror
Ode To Gravity — this is from the release party for the 700 and includes interviews with Don
So what happened to it?
The instrument never became very popular and today is one of the rarer of Don Buchla's instruments (which says a lot). The software itself was never finished, and the video card which connected up the external display was unreliable and eventually end-of-lifed by Intel. Probably 15-20 of these were made - I personally know of 3, of which only 1 currently works.

Why hasn't anyone made a reissue?
Good question. The design is quite complicated and includes 4 separate computers as well as a large membrane input surface. It would certainly be possible to build but it wouldn't be a cheap endevor, and unlike other recent reissues it probably wouldn't be a big seller - it's likely the most difficult instrument of Don's to use.

So why are you bothering?
I love the sound of Don's wavetable synths (specifically the 259e) and I've spent a lot of time implementing and reimplenting various related algorithms. I had the opportunity to play around with a 700 a few years back and the idea was hatched there.

Are you using the original source code?
No. This entire project was implemented using a scan of the original 700 manual as the spec (which was the usual Don way of doing things). You can view the original source code here, which is interesting because it seemingly contains code used for a NASA project as well:

Set ON_B700 non-zero to get a Buchla 700 PROM, or zero to get a NASA 3D Helmet Display PROM.

That source dump from Lynx Crowe is unfortunately incomplete but there is a project that's managed to get it to boot. Unfortunately the source code only includes some of the controller code and none of the DSP code so currently there's no sound generation.

Where can I learn more about the Buchla 700?
The Buchla 700 Preservation Page
Notes on the Buchla 700 audio synthesizer
Buchla 700 archeology
Buchla 700
Chimeror by Benge
The Buchla 700 Emulation Project
Alessandro Cortini of Nine Inch Nails playing a Buchla 700 in Twin Peaks — I don't know if the sound is actually 700 or not but who cares?"


Zenith Vol 2 - Novation PEAK - 00 to 29 - GEOSynths.com


Published on Apr 2, 2019 GEOSynths

"Back with another Bank of Patches for the Novation PEAK, but this time it's different...All Patches use at least 1 of the new Wavetables, All have Animate, Mod Assignments and most have Aftertouch where relevant.

It's packed with Textures and Pads...You know it's my thing :) Plus lots of Leads, Bass EP's and other Worldly sounds. Novation have a fantastic Synth, especially since the latest update."

Patching a typical East Coast modular synth voice


Published on Apr 2, 2019 Learning Modular

"This excerpt from my Learning Modular Synthesis online course goes through patching an entire 'East Coast' VCO-VCF-VCA voice, from keyboard controller through adding modulation (envelope & LFO). I hope it proves useful to those starting out with modular synths.

My "Level 1" modular synth course that this came from - as well as a few options on how to view it - is described in the link below. As a bonus for those who bothered to read this far (smile), this particular link pre-enters a 20% discount if you buy my online version of the course: http://bit.ly/20offLMS"

Retro City - Soundset for Diva


Published on Apr 2, 2019 Luftrum1

"Retro City is a retro-futuristic flashback into the beating heart of the 1980’s containing 85 synthwave style presets for U-He Diva featuring 64 presets by Stephan Bear, and 21 edits by Luftrum. The soundset is packed with nostalgia, synthesized with modern beauty and delivered with 80’s love. Warm analog pads, classic basslines, energetic keys, crystalline synth leads and nostalgic arpeggios.

The soundset is released on https://www.luftrum.com/

Info about the audio demos in the vid: Michael Oakley demo, using only sounds from the set with external drums plus a little TAL Chorus, compression, some filtering and a reverb on one or two sounds. Morgan Willis demo, using only sounds from the set plus two cymbals, compression and a little reverb on the master. Stephan Baer demo (Sonic Underworld) using only sounds from the set plus external drums."

Jean -Philippe RYKIEL avec Baloran the River "First Contact"


Published on Apr 2, 2019 Olivier Briand

"Au Synthfest France 2018 à Nantes."

Patch Talk - Leonardo Laguna Ruiz, Vult Modules


Published on Apr 2, 2019 Omri Cohen

"A conversation with Leonardo Laguna Ruiz, the developer of the Vult modules for VCV Rack, Voltage Modular, and Eurorack."

Roland Death Star Run Synth Art


Cool vintage Roland spaceship black & white synth art / ad via @fabmass, via @ninjatune

Not sure when this is from. You can spot a Jupiter-4, System 100m (sliders look more like a AIRA System-1m), & a CR-78. Below are what look like some classic Roland knobs on an amp. Note the cables in the canyon through the cockpit.

P.S. I have no idea if it was inspired by the Star Wars Death Star run. It just reminded me of it.

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