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  • Matrixsynth on 5/21/11

    YouTube Uploaded by bchris1776 on May 20, 2011"Just finished the wiring of the second drum synth (at the left of the picture) and mashed it together with the first - this is one of the first complete patches since I got it powered up.The new synth has a Thomas Henry MPS, Rich's Liquid Hi Hat, Fonic VCPS and VC Clock, and two Ian Fritz AD/AR's with a simple VCA.The previous drum synth (on the Relative News

  • Matrixsynth on 5/31/11

    YouTube Uploaded by bchris1776 on May 30, 2011"I recently finished the second of my analog drum synth projects. The upper box is a Thomas Henry MPS (Mega Percussive Synth) along with Richarious Liquid Hi Hat, 2 Ian Fritz AD/AR and two simple VCA's, Foniks VC Pattern Sequencer and VC Clock a couple LFO's and a simple Mixer. The lower box is four Bass++ voices (Mr. Henry) and a bunch of CMOS for Relative News

  • Matrixsynth on 5/26/11

    via this auction"It has a nice feature set which is not found in any other synth of this size. It has a built in MIDI to CV converter which can do oct/volt and Hz/volt. It also features trigger out for stepping analog arpeggiators or sequencers in time with MIDI clock (and at user defineable divisions) and it has an external in conector for running audio through this synth's filters and fx. Relative News

  • Matrixsynth on 5/24/11

    via this auctionvia the seller:"I bought this highly interesting-looking sequencer/clock divider/timing module many years ago but never found the time to try and get it to work since I never acquired a modular synthesizer to integrate it into as I'd intended.I am unable to say if or how well it works. I don't even know exactly what it does, but you can see that it has S-Trig ins and outs and a Relative News

  • Matrixsynth on 5/29/11

    ModJam 052811 from Low-Gain on Vimeo."Tried out some experiments with the Pressurepoints + Brains combo tonight. Used a Doepfer Sequential switch to make a 24 step sequence. which is running into the A156 quantizer then into the uLFO's CV in.Accent Trig out of the 808 to the RCD. division out into SCM.Division out of RCD to Clock of the Brains, /8 out to the sequential switch. and a division out Relative News

  • Matrixsynth on 7/5/11

    YouTube Uploaded by metasonix on Jul 4, 2011"D-1000 experimental modification. An MFB SEQ-02 was mounted in the lid of the D-1000 on 1.5" standoffs. Power for the MFB module was derived from the +10v and -5v supplies inside the D-1000. (Yes, it works.) The MFB sequencer gate outputs produce short pulses that are perfect for triggering sounds on the D-1000. If the SEQ-02 clock input is driven from Relative News

  • AudioTutsPlus on 1/24/11

    This is a true gem for Mac users especially when most DAWs do not allow you to use multiple audio interfaces. This can be very useful if you have multiple audio interfaces and want to use them together for more simultaneous inputs and outputs. I am sorry about this tutorial will only apply to Macs so Windows users are out of luck. This concept works by creating an aggregate device. If you have more than one audio device, you can use them as a single device known as an “aggregate device”. With this aggregate device, you can increase your audio inputs and outputs without purchasing another multichannel audio interface. If you have a 4-channel interface and a 2-channel interface. You can combine them to use them as a single 6-channel audio interface. This is exceptionally useful as most software only allows you to select one audio interface at a time. Step 1: Open Audio MIDI Setup You can find this under Applications – Ultilities – Audio MIDI Setup. This is the application... Relative News

  • AudioTutsPlus on 3/24/11

    This quick tip will show you how you can create an interesting percussive effect using a filter and a delay unit after any percussive sound. I have created my effect using Reason, but the process will work just as well using just about any filter/delay unit in any DAW. Step 1 After opening Reason create any instrument that will give out a percussive or rhythmic sound. To keep things nice and easy I am using a Dr. Rex Loop player with a drum loop loaded in. The unaffected loop sounds like this: Download audio file (Audio Example 1.mp3) Step 2 Next, create an ECF-42 filter unit so that the output of the Dr Rex passes through the filter. This should wire itself up automatically. Step 3 Now create a DDL-1 delay unit immediately after the filter. You should set the dry/wet control to about 12 o’clock, though you can adjust this to your taste later on. The default setting for the delay time is 3/16 which works great with this effect, but again you should feel free to experiment... Relative News

  • AudioTutsPlus on 1/10/11

    // Today I would like to show you a mini pluck sequence. I use this sound quite a lot in my productions, and invented the term “mini pluck”. It is used in several trance songs – especially in uplifting trance – but you can use other genres as well In this tutorial I’ll show you how to create a “mini pluck downer” type patch in Sylenth. This is basically a pluck arpeggio with a filter being modulated in a random rhythm. I use Ableton Live to create it. It is suitable for giving backing support to other parts of the song. Other words it’s a backing track just give some feel your tracks. Step 1: Create a Track Let’s insert a MIDI channel in Ableton and insert the MIDI clip. The length of the clip is three bars. Change the grid to 16th notes and draw some notes on C#4, E, G#, A and don’t leave any silence between them. So as you see the notes is rising on the scale. Duplicate this sequence until you reach bar 2.3. So the sequence looks like the following. This will act... Relative News

  • AudioTutsPlus on 1/19/11

    This tutorial will show you how you can build an organic sounding ‘super flanger’ using the RV7000 and a combinator in Reason. This effect can really add some life and movement to drums and other sounds in your music, and takes advantage of the unique wiring options offered in Reason. I have used Reason 4 to make this effect but any version of Reason from 2.5 and upwards is fine. Below is an example of the kind of effect you can create with this device. Download audio file (audio example 1.mp3) Step 1 This process will be easier to understand if you know a little about what actually creates a flanging effect. Flangers are essentially the same as delay units, but with a very very short delay time. In this first audio example I am using the standard DDL-1 delay unit in reason, with a simple drum hit being played as I shorten the delay time. The first hit has a delay time of 191 ms, and the last one has a delay time of just 30 ms. Download audio file (audio example 2.mp3) You... Relative News

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