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Matrixsynth on 4/7/11
flickr set by Ramcurvia doktorfuture"Ramcur is repairing my Ionic Performer. He's doing a great job, including acid-baths, ultrasonic cleaning, lubrication and rebuilding of pots, re-capping it all, etc...I recommend him highly for synth repairs."For those not familiar with the Ionic Performer, it was an EMS SYNTHI clone released by Ionic with a very interesting history. See this post and the Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 4/3/11
YouTube Uploaded by skoulaman on Apr 2, 2011"This is my second music with the Doepher Dark Time, I like that baby.The music is based just on one chord and a 16 step sequence. The Moog LP is sequenced and connections are the same as in the vid "Dark time days are beginning". The chords are a combination of the Roland Juno 106, ta layered sound of the Waldorf micro Q, Kawai K1 and the strings of Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 3/12/11
YouTube Uploaded by StrokedGT on Jan 23, 2006I was trying to ID the synth in this video last night and sure enough one pops up on eBay this morning. The video also features a KORG Micro Preset. O.M.D ENOLA GAY (LIVE) with more synth spotting:Uploaded by longoria on Feb 11, 2006Another demo video at the bottom of this post.via this auction"Yamaha YC-45D Organ with original Bass pedals. Yamaha YC Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 2/9/11
YouTube via tradlessons | February 09, 2011 |"PipeKeys HD is an expressive, authentic sounding concert pitch 3/4 set of Uilleann pipes chanter, drones, and two regulators in the form of a standard two octave piano keyboard.PipeKeysB HD is the same, but three half-steps lower in the key of B and has a mellower sound.The range of the chanter is from D4 to B5.Touch the drone puck image to switch the Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/6/11
YouTube via SuicideServer | January 06, 2011 | "After watching RRKS´s amazing "Close your eyes" yesterday, i got hugely inspired and i needed to tweak the shit out of my babys. So this is the outcome of the latest jam and if you dont know RRKS´s Track, make sure to check it out. Shoutz to RRKS for keeping the spirit alive and getting me back on the acid track ;)Cheers my friendsHope you dont get Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 2/16/11
YouTube via MrAcidMachine | February 15, 2011 | via this auction"A new Roland TB-303 Bassline Clone in Keyboard form, complete with carry bag, guitar strap, and batteries. She was my acid techno love for Valentine's day, but now I must let her go. Fully analog ciruitry. Jacks for CV IN, GATE IN, SLIDE IN, ACCENT IN, AUDIO IN(TO THE FILTER) AND AUDIO OUT. Plus there is a built-in speaker."Update: Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 12/7/10
YouTube via Tyblubearboy | July 05, 2008 | 303 comes in at 3:03"Just me jamming live on the Rolands. FX courtesy of a Korg Kaos Pad P3.It didn't look this dark when I edited this video so apologies about that :(This is a re-post with "hopefully" a better sound quality.Hope you enjoy :)"Acid 2009 Tyblubearboy | January 18, 2009 | "Just another little play with the 303 and the 909 with some Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 3/24/11
via this auction"I bought this is the late 1997, it had signs of battery acid leakage, but I was told by a guy at Guitar Center that all I needed was the proper power supply and it should work. It worked and I used it for a few months, wrote a few tracks, then all of a sudden I smelled an electrical fire and ozone, next thing I know the thing shuts off. I opened it up and sure enough there was a Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 1/15/11
Most of the world use Windows computers, so the chances are you’re one of them. So if you want to produce music on your computer, what are your options? Fortunately there are a heap of them – most of the big name digital audio workstation software works fine on Windows, and they’re not your only choices. So sit down and take a menu. We list the “big gun” software you can choose from, some inexpensive (less than $100) alternatives, and a few free options. Sometimes the last thing you need when you’re making a choice is more options! But personally I prefer to know what the alternatives are before making up my mind – especially when it potentially costs a lot of money. I’d really appreciate comments of your own experiences. Feel free to let us know which programs you’ve used, how easy they were to get your mind around, and whether they have the features you needed. I’ll add many of your comments to the 2012 version of the list. The Big Guns If you’re serious about producing... Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 2/2/11
When recording song demos at home, I find often find myself wanting to add a flavour of the textures and excitement of a live performance, looking for some way to smooth the transition between dramatic dynamic shifts, or just hankering for some crazy noises to add some interest. Using direct recording techniques, or recording at the low volumes that home recording often requires, it can be hard to replicate or capture the unpredictable excitement of a cranked, live guitar, and while many DAWs and third party plugins provide some interesting options, I’m always keen to come up with something organic and replicable before I resort to digital trickery. And besides, making noise is fun! With that goal in mind, this tutorial will introduce you to some of my favourite techniques for creating textural interest and special effects with a typical home demo recording set-up. Requirements The whole idea here is creating something that you can replicate, whether for live performance... Relative News









