Title link takes you to Space Time Modulator, a blog on patchable electronic training labs via Nick Kent.
"I've been noticing this category of gear always brings up some curiosity - it certainly did for me - and some debate as to how useful it is for processing audio and CV.
I've read some generalized comments and the occasional short thread in a couple of forums including AH over the past couple years. I've also looked at the now fragmentary Dan Slater web page that's on archive.org without the diagrams.
So I'm wondering if there are any other sites or forums with useful discussion or info? I have a blog going with some photos not harvested off some other page. I'll try to add more details as time permits.
If you have something like these, especially if it's the same model as one of mine, please do add some comments. I'm sure others would find it useful. Maybe if people are interested, maybe someone else or I might make a better forum or wiki or something?
nick kent"
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
L.A. Style - James Brown Is Dead [1991] 2006
YouTube via mauriciokalil.
RIP James Brown. You will be missed. There was a certain something about the man. As a good friend of mine, who also passed, would always say, "You're so fucking suave." A bit of a David Lynch, Blue Velvet reference. Apologies for being late on this one. I heard the news on Christmas day as well, but held off as this site is only about synths. Then it occurred to me that James Brown is probably one of the most sampled sounds in "synth music." As for this track, it was one of the tracks that was played at nearly every rave I went to during that time, and it's a classic example of the Roland Alpha Juno Hoover sound. Oddly, I don't think I hear a James Brown sample in it. There's a bit of him dancing in the middle of the video but that's it. If you know of a JB sample in the track feel free to comment.
For those of you in New York, James Brown's body will be shown one last time at the Apollo theater [via]:
"James Brown's body is being flown to New York City, where the legendary showman will be put on public display at the Apollo Theater this Thursday.
'It would almost be unthinkable for a man who lived such a sensational life to go away quietly," the Rev. Al Sharpton said in an interview from Georgia, where he was making funeral arrangements with Brown's children.
Sharpton said the public Apollo viewing will be followed by a private ceremony Friday in Brown's hometown, Augusta, Ga., and another public ceremony, officiated by Sharpton, a day later at the James Brown Arena there.
'His greatest thrill was always the lines around the Apollo Theater," Sharpton said of the Harlem landmark. "I felt that James Brown in all the years we talked would have wanted one last opportunity to let the people say goodbye to him and he to the people.'
In other Brown news, director Spike Lee has signed on to direct a film about the Godfather of Soul."
And... Here we go. Thank you James Brown.
Talking Tapes
"A long thin plastic strip, about 60cm long. It doesn't look like much, but it talks! Along the length of the strip is a pattern of fine ridges or lines. Run your thumb nail along the ridges, and the tape speaks. However the sound needs to be magnified, so that you can hear it. One method is to hold one end of the strip between your teeth. Then, when you run your nail along the strip you hear it talk, but no-one else does. Or you can stick one end of the strip to an inflated balloon or a paper cup using sticky tape. The balloon or cup acts as an amplifier, and you can then demonstrate it to anyone nearby."
File this one under Flying Machines and Time Warp Sound Systems, Sand Dunes, Nature Dioramas, and Saturn.
File this one under Flying Machines and Time Warp Sound Systems, Sand Dunes, Nature Dioramas, and Saturn.
Jean-Jacques Perrey - Life, Laughter & Loops DVD
YouTube via mee3d.
Here's an after Christmas present worth considering:
"2 disk limited edition DVD boxset available Christmas 2006. Features new 2 hour, 3 camera interview. Two complete lectures from the Tryptych and Transmediale festivals (also featuring the late Bob Moog). Transmediale concert with Dana Countryman in high definition widescreen, rare photo gallery and more. Contact jjpdvd@mee3d.com to be put on the list."
Previous Posts on Jean-Jacques Perrey. I was fortunate to see him and Dana Countryman perform live in Seattle. It was a great show.
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Dotcom ZOs
No title link. Just two shots of the Cyndustries ZO in Dotcom format, sent my way via Josh. Yowsa! Impressive.
Update: This is Josh's of Malekko - Josh's and Paul Barker's [Ministry] upcoming venture, mentioned in this Novamod SH-101 with Maestro Brassmaster post.
Upate: You can find an MP3 in this post.
Update: This is Josh's of Malekko - Josh's and Paul Barker's [Ministry] upcoming venture, mentioned in this Novamod SH-101 with Maestro Brassmaster post.
Upate: You can find an MP3 in this post.
Stephen St. Croix
Tim sent me a link to this Bode Vocoder up for auction along with a link to Stephen St. Croix's website. I didn't realize who he was and that he had passed until I got to the bottom of the gear page.
"Stephen St. Croix – aka Steven Marshall – professional rock-and-roll producer and guitarist, and inventor of equipment for the pro audio industry, died earlier this year of melanoma. Almost everyone has been exposed to his work through music or movie soundtracks in the course of his influential career in professional audio.
In the early 1970s, Stephen founded Marshall Electronic, under whose auspices he designed the Marshall Time Modulator, a cutting-edge audio effects device, which became a bestseller in the recording industry and was also used to create Darth Vader’s voice and many other movie special effects. He worked on numerous landmark recordings, including Stevie Wonder’s “Songs in the Key of Life” and “The Secret Life of Plants,” having invented the device used to record the sounds of plants. Stephen also invented the ‘Revectorization’ process that he used to restore the soundtracks for motion pictures including “Gone with The Wind,” “Wizard of Oz,” “Easter Parade,” and “Yankee Doodle Dandy.” Furthermore, he re-mastered recordings of a number of the masters, including Bob Marley, Patsy Cline, and Jerry Lee Lewis, to name a few."
You can find more about his contributions at the bottom of his gear page. It appears they are auctioning off a number of items, and will be selling more.
Bode Vocoder.
Update: Note the huge black synth over his left shoulder is a Black Oberheim Eight Voice.
"Stephen St. Croix – aka Steven Marshall – professional rock-and-roll producer and guitarist, and inventor of equipment for the pro audio industry, died earlier this year of melanoma. Almost everyone has been exposed to his work through music or movie soundtracks in the course of his influential career in professional audio.
In the early 1970s, Stephen founded Marshall Electronic, under whose auspices he designed the Marshall Time Modulator, a cutting-edge audio effects device, which became a bestseller in the recording industry and was also used to create Darth Vader’s voice and many other movie special effects. He worked on numerous landmark recordings, including Stevie Wonder’s “Songs in the Key of Life” and “The Secret Life of Plants,” having invented the device used to record the sounds of plants. Stephen also invented the ‘Revectorization’ process that he used to restore the soundtracks for motion pictures including “Gone with The Wind,” “Wizard of Oz,” “Easter Parade,” and “Yankee Doodle Dandy.” Furthermore, he re-mastered recordings of a number of the masters, including Bob Marley, Patsy Cline, and Jerry Lee Lewis, to name a few."
You can find more about his contributions at the bottom of his gear page. It appears they are auctioning off a number of items, and will be selling more.
Bode Vocoder.
Update: Note the huge black synth over his left shoulder is a Black Oberheim Eight Voice.
Akai ME35T Audio MIDI Trigger
Haven't seen one of these before. Click here for shots pulled via this auction. Note the auction says it's a MIDI to CV converter but the 8 1/4" jacks are labeled "Audio Trigger Input" not output. According to Synthony, the ME35T actually converts audio signals to MIDI.
via Loscha.
Simmons SDSV and SDS 8
Simmons SDSV
Link to shots pulled via this auction.
Simmons SDS 8
Link to shots pulled via this auction.
Sent my way via Loscha.
Link to shots pulled via this auction.
Simmons SDS 8
Link to shots pulled via this auction.
Sent my way via Loscha.
Parallax - Deuterium
via Dave of umop:
"A little something special for PARALLAX fans today... an exclusive MP3 I very recently made called Deuterium. It uses five synths: A Korg 01/W for all the background sequences and drums (programmed back around 2001 or so!), and ALL LIVE performances on a Nord Lead 2X, Access Virus kb, Roland JD-800, and my new little Korg Microkorg!"
Title link takes you there.
Update: I just got done listening to the track. This some really good stuff.
"A little something special for PARALLAX fans today... an exclusive MP3 I very recently made called Deuterium. It uses five synths: A Korg 01/W for all the background sequences and drums (programmed back around 2001 or so!), and ALL LIVE performances on a Nord Lead 2X, Access Virus kb, Roland JD-800, and my new little Korg Microkorg!"
Title link takes you there.
Update: I just got done listening to the track. This some really good stuff.
KORG Kaoss Pad KP3 Review on Analog Industries
Click here. Good, and more importantly, bad points expressed.
"The I/O on this machine is a joke. Just stereo RCA on the back, and a quarter-inch jack on the front that is ostensibly a "mic" input with a trim knob. This may be fine for a weekend warrior/DJ/whatever, but for a professional user, it's annoying in the extreme."
Yep... I was hoping they would include 1/4" jacks this time. The audience still appears to be DJs.
Maplin ETI 4600 and Custom Controller
flickr by jelliffe_rick.
Title link takes you to more.
Notes on the (modular) controller:
* a nice wooden box, covered in leatherette
* four removeable panels on top, each for separate controls
* three jacks on each side (right for CV in, left for switches in)
* a USB kit from Velleman to connect to a computer (I am writing a driver which will route control signals to MIDI)
Title link takes you to more.
Notes on the (modular) controller:
* a nice wooden box, covered in leatherette
* four removeable panels on top, each for separate controls
* three jacks on each side (right for CV in, left for switches in)
* a USB kit from Velleman to connect to a computer (I am writing a driver which will route control signals to MIDI)
Metasonix S-1000 Wretch Machine Demos by ReWire
Two tracks featuring the Metasonix S-1000 by ReWire:
REwire_-_Step_Into_The_Wretch_Machine.mp3
REwire_-_Wretch_Demo_2.mp3
Last Minute Xmas Tunes
Christmas is over for most, however if you just need a little more synthi xmas music here are a couple of links sent my way:
Table's Xmas on MySpace (warning: this site is flashy, as in epileptic seizure flashy). This is a cool track featuring various xmas samples you should recognize. Via Carl.
Sounds of Christmas 1986 by a German group, Apolleon. This is the full album, and is really good stuff. Via Andre.
Enjoy!
BTW, I hope everyone had a good Holiday this year. I got me a Yamaha DD55 to bang on. Every now and then I just feel the need to take a stick to something...
Yamaha DD55 on Amazon
Table's Xmas on MySpace (warning: this site is flashy, as in epileptic seizure flashy). This is a cool track featuring various xmas samples you should recognize. Via Carl.
Sounds of Christmas 1986 by a German group, Apolleon. This is the full album, and is really good stuff. Via Andre.
Enjoy!
BTW, I hope everyone had a good Holiday this year. I got me a Yamaha DD55 to bang on. Every now and then I just feel the need to take a stick to something...
Yamaha DD55 on Amazon
Monday, December 25, 2006
Merry Christmas!!!
One more via this set. Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Yule, et al! May your Holidays be synthfully warm.
Sunday, December 24, 2006
Highly Liquid
Title link takes you to Highly Liquid, home to MIDI retrokits, modular expansions and more for your circuit bending susceptible gear including the Casio SK-1.
Korg DW8000 Modded
Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.
via sequencer.de.
Details Google Translated:
"First characteristic is the memory expansion of the company Musictonics. Thus this DW-8000 has now unbelievable 512 (!) Sound on board, instead of only 64. Also the exchange of individual sounds between the banks, and the change-over of the banks are possible by Midi! Those are already times sufficient arguments to purchase this super Synthesizer. Because this extension was not cheap straight and is only with completely few DW-8000 to be found. But which makes this copy finally singular then, those is affectionate, and with much trouble modification of the Erstbesitzers arranged this DW-8000. And does the whole out-looks also still correctly geil. With the turnable regulators and rocker switches it concerns tunable, similar filters. For each filters 2 potentiometers and 1-2 rocker switches. Adjustable are in each case Gain and frequency. The modifications within the range of the Joysticks serve its for the influence. One can “freeze” here the position of the Joysticks in the horizontals as well as in the vertical one. If one does not wish this, one surrounds the switches simply. Even turnable regulators for the individual volume adjustments are inserted. In the back there is also still a few additional exits, with which I am not safe, which function it has. The Erstbesitzer was an electrical engineer, and here really great work carried out. Which concerns the sound of the DW-8000, it remains noting that this is one the most versatile Synthesizer at all. 4 weeks ago ago the storage battery was replaced; is thus a completely new battery in it. Unfortunately thereby the sounds were lost; and there to me the time is missing to provide these 512 sounds again leave I this creative job to the buyer."
via sequencer.de.
Details Google Translated:
"First characteristic is the memory expansion of the company Musictonics. Thus this DW-8000 has now unbelievable 512 (!) Sound on board, instead of only 64. Also the exchange of individual sounds between the banks, and the change-over of the banks are possible by Midi! Those are already times sufficient arguments to purchase this super Synthesizer. Because this extension was not cheap straight and is only with completely few DW-8000 to be found. But which makes this copy finally singular then, those is affectionate, and with much trouble modification of the Erstbesitzers arranged this DW-8000. And does the whole out-looks also still correctly geil. With the turnable regulators and rocker switches it concerns tunable, similar filters. For each filters 2 potentiometers and 1-2 rocker switches. Adjustable are in each case Gain and frequency. The modifications within the range of the Joysticks serve its for the influence. One can “freeze” here the position of the Joysticks in the horizontals as well as in the vertical one. If one does not wish this, one surrounds the switches simply. Even turnable regulators for the individual volume adjustments are inserted. In the back there is also still a few additional exits, with which I am not safe, which function it has. The Erstbesitzer was an electrical engineer, and here really great work carried out. Which concerns the sound of the DW-8000, it remains noting that this is one the most versatile Synthesizer at all. 4 weeks ago ago the storage battery was replaced; is thus a completely new battery in it. Unfortunately thereby the sounds were lost; and there to me the time is missing to provide these 512 sounds again leave I this creative job to the buyer."
Roland SH-3A
White Christmas via Till Kopper
This one in via Till "Qwave" Kopper (shared here).
"Because there is no snow here at all, here is a link to my personal white christmas. I just received my Manikin Memotron with the serial #007. It is a beautiful instrument. I love it! And the white parts of the housing except the backpanel with the jacks are very well white painted wood. The keyboard on the top is a Hohner String Vox. This is a ELKA 490 sold by Hohner International. Built 1974! see here for more info about it.
Have a peaceful and healthy christmas and 2007!"
Thanks Till!
Bank Step Now Free
Remember Algorithmic Arts
John Loffink of Microtonal Synthesis and Wavemakers wrote in to let me know that their Bank Step analog style sequencer is now free.
Saturday, December 23, 2006
SyNtH MaNtRa SeSSiOn II
Remember this Synth Mantra session on SoNiCbRaT? Title link takes you to the second session featuring the "coctail party" effect.
"Cocktail-Patry Effect is the ability of the human ear to perceive a distinctive sound out of a collage of sounds. The ability to filter out a single sound from a collective of sounds. Sounds which are masked by a myriad of noised can be perceivable by the human ear through the exercise of this effect."
Gear used: KORG Prophecy, Moogerfooger MF105 MurF, KORG EM1, BOSS VF-1 multi-effects processor, and KORG Koass Pad III.
"Cocktail-Patry Effect is the ability of the human ear to perceive a distinctive sound out of a collage of sounds. The ability to filter out a single sound from a collective of sounds. Sounds which are masked by a myriad of noised can be perceivable by the human ear through the exercise of this effect."
Gear used: KORG Prophecy, Moogerfooger MF105 MurF, KORG EM1, BOSS VF-1 multi-effects processor, and KORG Koass Pad III.
Happy Holidays via Nikos
Yamaha DX200
Title link takes you to some gorgeous shots of the Yamaha DX200 sent my way via Tom. Now that looks like a "Matrixsynth Edition" synth if I ever saw one. : )
Sequential Circuits Pro One Wood Case
More pics here via this auction.
Note the auction is not for an actual Pro One, but the custom wood case built by Synthwood, along with a new mod and pitch wheel case from Dave Smith Instruments.
Details:
"This is a custom ALL NEW WOOD CASE for the Sequential Circuits Pro-One analogue synthesizer. The case is complete with screws, mounting hardware and a newly designed pitch / mod wheel box. It is designed to replace the flimsy original plastic case with very little or no alteration to the original sheet metal bottom case. You will need to align your keyboard tray to accommodate the new wheel box. This can be done by either machining or drilling new holes in the keyboard tray about 1/2" offset from the originals.
Dave Smith Instruments has designed a brand new pitch / mod wheel box which we are including with the kit. The new wheel box allows you to use your existing Pro-One pitch / mod pots and wiring harness with a brand new set of acrylic wheels.
Its important to note that the images below are of our second PROTOTYPE and while it does have a couple of noticable blemishes they WILL NOT show up on yours. Yours will be even more beautiful and unique.
When you are doing the installation you will also need to replace your old plastic SwitchCraft jacks with more durable metal switched jacks that can be mounted to the back of the case. Typically these jacks will be broken anyway, so the conversion is a great opportunity to wire in replacements. We can include these 7 pre-wired jacks if needed for $15, or you can just make them yourself by following our installation guide.
What is included:
# A completely finished and assembled wood case
# Black Walnut (shown), Cherry or Mahogany - Your Choice
# Brand new wheel box designed by Dave Smith Instruments
# Two new clear acrylic pitch / mod wheels
# Pitch / Mod pot brackets (You use your existing pots)
# Four black head machine screws to replace your old ones
# 6 T-Nuts with 6 washers to mount your control panel
# 8 black wood screws (installed)
# Installation guide with a step by step process with pictures Nameplates will be available very soon. Shipping is $25 in the USA, $55 via airmail elsewhere"
Previous posts on Synthwood
Waldorf XT Christmas
Friday, December 22, 2006
THEREMANIA
For those of you in Washington D.C. This one via George Mattson.
"Friends of El Possible--Mark your calendars and prepare yourselves for
THEREMANIA!!
Sunday January 7, 2007--THEREMANIA!!
All-theremin show with Coven of One + Rupert & Art + Echolalia + Dave Vosh
You know the SOUND of the theremin, even if you've never seen one: the Beach
Boys used one on "Good Vibrations" and it's featured on the soundtrack to
more than one science fiction B-movie (like Forbidden Planet). The theremin
is a unique instrument that the musician plays without touching it. It's all
done with electric currents coming out of two antennas. You have to see it
to believe it. And at THEREMANIA you will see and hear what the theremin is
all about! Five DC-based experimental musicians bring their theremin chops
to the stage!!
THEREMANIA!! featuring:
Coven of One--Solo project of Nicoletta Stephanz incorporating
voice,theremin & other instruments. Nic has played theremin with Legendary
Pink Dots, Daevid Allen (Gong), and with three groups at the recent Gong
Reunion Festival in Amsterdam. Check these props: "Thank god we had a REAL
thereminist!" - Wendy Carlos; "Nic is one of the most creative people I
know." - Bob Moog. link
Rupert & Art--Duo of Ruppert Chappelle & Art Harrison plays homemade & Moog
theremins plus other electronic gadgets. Formerly known as legendary late
70's group Jobs for America. Art currently plays theremin for The Cassettes.
Echolalia-- Scene favorite doing lots of shows & collaborations of late,
bringing the latest advance in her solo theremin + electronics experiments.
Dave Vosh--Analog electronics improvisation with a set up that includes a
theremin module.
more artist info and weblinks on website!
$5--all money goes to the artists!
8:00 pm, Sunday, Jan 7, 2007
Phillips Hall, 801 22nd St, NW
Rm B120 (in the basement)
(22nd and H Streets/GW Metro)
George Washington University
703/533-3423"
Image via this site.
Oberheim Xpander From NightBird's Studio
flickr by NightBirds (Electronic Music).
Just saw this in the set after putting up the last post. Wow! There are some really good shots in this set - don't miss them.
P.S. I love that the Matrix-12 and Expander both have the "Matrixsynth Edition" look going for them. : ) They should have made the blue lines green though. The Matrix-6 was my first synth, hence the alias and name of this site. The Matrix-12 was and still is my dream synth.
Update: NightBird's MySpace Page
Just saw this in the set after putting up the last post. Wow! There are some really good shots in this set - don't miss them.
P.S. I love that the Matrix-12 and Expander both have the "Matrixsynth Edition" look going for them. : ) They should have made the blue lines green though. The Matrix-6 was my first synth, hence the alias and name of this site. The Matrix-12 was and still is my dream synth.
Update: NightBird's MySpace Page
PS3100 , RSF Kobol & Modular system
NightBirds studio - Promotional N°3
flickr by NightBirds (Electronic Music).
Title link takes you to more.
Update: NightBird's MySpace Page
flickr by NightBirds (Electronic Music).
Title link takes you to more.
Update: NightBird's MySpace Page
Casio PT-7 on Synthwire
I told myself I wasn't going to put up every Synthwire post that comes in, but this is just too cool. Click here for a video of the CAsio PT-7 by Inverseroom. The very beginning made my jaw drop. You have to see this video. I want one of these!
Waldorf Microwave Green Machine
You are looking at serial number #1 of the Waldorf Microwave limited green edition. This one is indeed real, and not a "Matrixynth Edition." : ) Title link takes you to the thread on synthforum.nl where this was posted. BTW, the post is for the unit for sale - 475 Euros.
Also pictured: Waldorf Rack Attack and Waldorf Wave.
Update via Qwave in the comments: "The picture shown here is not by the seller of the Waldorf. The picture is hijacked from here, from this site"
Also pictured: Waldorf Rack Attack and Waldorf Wave.
Update via Qwave in the comments: "The picture shown here is not by the seller of the Waldorf. The picture is hijacked from here, from this site"
PSP Rhythm 7.0
"The homebrew audio sequencer for the PSP has beed released just in time for the holidays. PSP Rhythm 7.0 is a complete music workstation in the palm of your hand. PSP Rhythm features include sample playback, sample manipulation, audio effects, grid sequencer, and song arranger. PSP Rhythm enables you to take audio samples, arrange them, effect them, and record your songs to CD quality audio files.
Major Improvements for version 7.0:
- Wave Table Synthesizer (with user defined oscillator)
- Sample Volume Envelope
- Improved Audio Engine
- Song files have replaced bank files
- Improved file user interface
Thank you!
The PSP Rhythm Development Team"
http://www.psprhythm.com Some direct links:
Windows Installer
Manual Installer
User Manual
Quick Reference Guide
Rhythm 7.0 Demo Song (song file and samples included with release)
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