MATRIXSYNTH


Wednesday, January 08, 2020

beatnic.jp Juteon-shonen Monophonic Digital Bass Synthesizer "BASSBOY+" TB-303 Clone

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


via this auction

You can find demos of one here.

"BRAND NEW!
Digital but TB-303 clone! Fat and sharp! MIDI controllable!

Monophonic Bass Synthesizer "BASSBOY+"

comes with Power supply unit 100-240V available

English manual is downloadable from web" [captured below]

Vintage 1975 Korg Univox FK-1 Synthpedal FK1 Synth Pedal w/ Original Box & Blue Flexi Record

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


via this auction

"This auction is for the one Korg/Univox FK-1 controller, one original five pin connector cable for the foot controller (foot controller not included in this auction), one original owner's manual with warranty cards, one original "Demonstration Disc" Eva-Tone Soundsheet record, and the original box in the pictures only. I was told by the store owner's son that this synth pedal was used as a sales floor demo unit and never sold. At some point the original remote controller pedal was removed from the box and sold. The unit does work without the controller pedal. You just aren't able to control the wah features without it. Fortunately, these remote control pedals show up here on eBay every once in a while. This synth pedal has been tested and is working. Cosmetically, the synth pedal has a few scratches between the IN and OUT jacks and the EXPAND controls but otherwise the unit looks like new (see pictures). The original box shows wear (see pictures)."

Sequential Circuits Prophet T8 8-Voice Analog Polyphonic Synthesizer SN 000594

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

via this auction

*Professionally SERVICED in FULL Working order*

+Flight case Black PVC.(New)

Serial # 594

1980s Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 Rev 3.3 Vintage Analog Synthesizer w/ MIDI SN 6275

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


via this auction, also on Reverb

"Recently serviced and given a clean bill of health from our techs here at Mike & Mike's Guitar Bar, this Prophet is the final iteration of the synth that shaped the '80s and revolutionized the industry, having been subsequently outfitted with MIDI. Founded by Dave Smith in 1974, Sequential Circuits forever changed music technology with the advent of the Prophet 5, which broke new ground as not only the first polyphonic synthesizer to enable players to store and recall presets, but also as the first musical instrument with an embedded microprocessor.

The Prophet 5 features five voice polyphony, and for its principal sound sources each voice contains two VCO's (voltage controlled oscillators), OSC A and OSC B, in addition to a white noise source which can be mixed into a resonant low-pass VCF (voltage controlled filter). The filter modifies the voice timbre under control of its four-stage envelope generator. The filter may also be resonated and serve as a sound source. Following each filter, a VCA (voltage controlled amplifier), also controlled by a four-stage envelope generator, shapes the voice amplitude. Supplementing the basic voices are polyphonic modulation (POLY-MOD) signal routings within each voice that allow OSC B and the filter envelope generator to function as modulation sources applied to OSC A frequency or pulse width, or the filter frequency. Finally, there is a single LFO (low-frequency oscillator) and a pink noise source which can be mixed to modulate all five voices, as adjusted by the MOD wheel. The analog filters, envelope, and LFO are all extremely rich sounding and notably flexible, and the Prophet 5 boasts patch memory storage as well, which scans and memorizes every knob setting for storing and recalling your sounds.

1985 THE SYNTHESIZER BY ROLAND 2nd Edition & Learning Music w/ Synthesizers

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


via this auction

You can find a digital version of Roland's The Synthesizer at Analog Industries here.

YAMAHA VRC-106 & VRC-103 ROM Carts

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


via this auction

Eowave Ribbon 2 CV/ GATE & USB Controller

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

via this auction

"The Ribbon 2 is a tactile instrument which is sensitive to position and pressure. It is interchangeably a 12 -bit synth, a USB controller and CV/Gate controller, it can be used in many different ways – as a solo instrument, to control virtual instruments and iOS or to control analog/modular systems and other CV/gate devices.

The Ribbon comes with a software editor, which allows you to choose from 9 oscillator sources, LFO and FM modulation and delay and downsampling effects. 16

Presets can be stored and recalled on the fly using the two buttons on the Ribbon"

Using a Door as a Midi Controller

Creating a DIY midi controller with a Raspberry PI / Yamaha EX5 to play The Doors, on a door

Published on Jan 8, 2020 Floyd Steinberg

"You see that door? You secretly want that to be a MIDI controller? Here's how to do it, and how to play a cover version of "Break On Through" by The Doors on a door ;-) Link to source code and the DIY kit below.

Table of contents

00:00 Introduction
01:34 list of components needed
03:00 building the circuit
04:17 C programming and libraries
06:00 testing the finished circuit
06:10 preparing the door circuit
07:24 mechanical bugfixing
07:47 choosing a suitable song by The Doors to cover
08:16 rehearsing
08:59 recording
09:21 full playback :)

Grab the source code here: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Au06jbGd_8NcsNc_s..."

Raspberry Pi 3 Model B boards
Freenove Super Starter Kit for Raspberry Pi

LMNC : Building the Kosmo 1222 Performance VCO


Published on Jan 8, 2020 LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER BUT MORE SERIOUS ISH


"The 1222 Performance VCO is my first Oscillator PCB Design.
Born from frustration of playing shows, or not having a tuner to hand and getting in tune enough to get going, instead of sitting around being out of tune. I tested it on my November tour, and did some fine tweaks to it afterwards.

Its also got an octave knob. a fine tune knob that is exactly an octave with a centre point of C making it easy to find the note you need. it is a rather standard oscillator apart from that, and in my opinion thats what you need.

Big simple controls, pulse width, PWM, fine tune, Extra CV, Sync, FM, Square, Ramp and Triangle outputs.

It also has a rear connection called LINK, which will be for future use, as i will be making an oscillator drive a nice means of driving lots of oscillators at once, as well as a mixer module so no need to patch all of the oscillators together they will be connected from the back. A final design is like a cross mod module that will turn em into a sort of fart box thing. This is all future ideas, but if you cant wait check the schematic it will make sense!

The build is reasonably simple it is explained in videos below. you will need to be able to connect an arduino nano to a computer, the code is available below.

Temperature drift. unknowingly i took these on tour to the extremes of temperatures. they spent most of their time in a 0 degrees celsius van, giving it plenty of time to cool the whole case through. then they were carried into room temperature rooms and immediately sound-checked. Then they slowly heat up throughout the night, and as more people enter the room the hotter the room gets and the hotter the case and oscillators get. the change in tune wasnt massive, only a few cents but i was very thankful for the tuners.. I noticed this effect more at smaller gigs than larger gig. i guess smaller rooms heat up more like a big old oven.

Anyway below is everything you need. any questions fire over, at the bottom is an FAQ with past problems/questions.

The Bill of materials links are the first i got to, if you look around you may find cheaper, these are UK also. if anyone in the US makes a mouser cart, please send my way it would be useful! i will try to make one, however there is no telling when that will happen.

below is the first video on this module, this was before tour, these prototypes i took on tour and they are largely the same as the finished things. The tuner code is a tad more finessed, plus i didn’t spend ages calibrating these!."

https://www.lookmumnocomputer.com/projects#/1222-performance-vco

Audio Damage Introduces Continua Virtual Analog Synthesizer for Windows, macOS & iPad


Introduction Published on Jan 8, 2020 Audio Damage, Inc.

"A brief overview of Continua, a virtual analog synthesizer for your Windows, macOS, or iPadOS music-making. Continua bucks the current trend of Robocop wavetable synths to bring you a somewhat more chill environment. Morphing oscillators and filters ease your sonic environment in to place, while custom chorus, delay, and reverb algorithms blend it in to a huge and complex soundspace.

Full MPE implementation and modulation routing for days make Continua an incredibly expressive synthesizer, while TUN file loading allows explorations outside equal temperament. A true player's synth, Continua is both bedrock and atmosphere. Try the demo at http://www.audiodamage.com today!"

Audio Damage Continua: A Wavetable Synth with RMR Presets

Published on Jan 8, 2020 Red Means Recording

"Audio Damage Continua is a wavetable synthesizer for Windows, OSX, and iOS. I made some presets for it. Let's check it out!"

Update: Two more user demos.

NOIR - Presets for Continua (Desktop and iOS)

Published on Jan 8, 2020 SonalSystem

SonalSystem Presents:
https://sonalsystem.com/products/noir

Continua - Audio Damage - Red Sky Lullaby presets demo

Published on Jan 8, 2020 redskylullaby

"Demo of my presets included in Continua a new 3 osc virtual analog synth from Audio Damage for iPad and desktop
Loads of really deep modulation options in Continua and MPE too."

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