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Matrixsynth on 1/5/11
http://fu.downloadsnow.net/via Gary Chang"In this shot, you can see the Eurorack system, which acts as Time Square, where Ableton Live interfaces with the modular and other analog devices through the Eurorack system (via the Cwejman AI-2s in the lower righthand corner, next to a pair of Make Noise Pressure Points with Brains. Above that is the TipTop row, with a Z8000 sequencer, a pair of Z3000 Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/23/11
YouTube via birbabirbabirba | January 06, 2011 | 6 likes, 0 dislikes"This is a side by side comparison betweeen my Minimoog D from 1978 (featuring the new oscillator board introduced after SN 10175) and my Synthesizers.com modular, equipped with 3 VCO's and the Moog 904-A filter clone produced by Mos-Lab in France. Of course this is just a rough demo, because it's not that easy to set the 904-A Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/22/11
YouTube via genxtargetmarket | March 11, 2010 | 9 likes, 0 dislikes"Modular stuff with the Moog Voyager thrown in. It should be obvious which core sound is the Voyager. The Voyager is run through the Cwejman RES-4, FSH-1 & VC-FC plus the TipTop Z5000 and Analogue Systems RS-290; and that's only on the right channel. The left channel goes through a Metasonix TM-2. The Metasonix R51 is in the Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/20/11
$149 via Analogue Haven"the happy ending kit from tiptop audio is an easy way to get everything needed to start a eurorack modular system.it includes the following:1 x z-rails set plus screws to attach to z-ears or z-ears tabletop1 x z-ears pair or 1 x z-ears tabletop pair1 x µzeus 4hp psu with 2 x flying bus boards1 x 1000ma ault power wall adapter (110vac)"Note side panels resting on the table Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/18/11
via this auctionSee the seller's other items for moreauction videos previously posted"HERE'S A LINK TO THE BILL OF MATERIALS. AS YOU CAN SEE IT AIN'T CHEAP TO BUILD ONE. IT'S CHEAPER THEN A OB SEM AND YOU GET WAY MORE FEATURES. I AM PROBABLY THE CHEAPEST IN PRICE FOR A MODULAR SYNTH.THE PANEL WAS MADE USING THE MFOS TECHNIQUE. IT IS VERY CLEAN AND PRO LOOKING. TAKE A LOOK AT THE PICTURES. THIS Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/17/11
via this auction"This is a rare vintage piece from the late 70's from Moog's Custom Engineering division, the same part of the company that custom built the large modular systems of that era.(You can see in the fourth photo it says "custom engineering" just below the Moog name on the faceplate.) It is basically 2 of the 921 oscillators that were used in those systems, in a rack mounted unit. It Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/25/11
via this auction"THESE ARE THE MODULES:(2) 'BLUE DEMON' VCO'S WITH: SAW/RAMP/SQUARE/TRANGLE/SINE AND LINEAR,FM,SYNC,PWM, AND 1V/OCT CV INPUTS.(1) MODULAR PORTABLE BI-POLAR POWER SUPPLY WHICH HANGS OFF THE PANEL WITH BUILT IN MULTIPLE CV BUFFER.------16VAC PWR INPUT(WALLWART) 2.1mm JACK(1) NOISE GENERATOR : 4 NOISE FLAVORS!(1) AC MIXER.(1) LFO WITH S&H AND TAP TEMPO. SAW/RAMP/SQUARE/TRIANGLE/SINE Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/6/11
via this auction"Both are in exceptionally clean condition and work perfectly.The SBX-80 is, in my opinion, the best sync box one can have for an analog studio. It has 2 DIN sync outs, 2 MIDI outs and even provides analog trigger for clocking a modular sequencer or something like an SH-101 or Pro One. It was designed by Roland to be the perfect "Father Time" of an analog studio." Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/4/11
via Ken MacBeth's PhotosLeft: "Now that I have all the MacBeth Mk1 Modular Metalwork and PCBs in stock- I normally build each thing I'm working on as a final test before they go off to the assembly plant. This is the MacBeth Mk1 Oscillator 'A' that I built up yesterday..."Right: "This is the rear view of the MacBeth Mk1 Oscillator 'A'.......this module, like the other that I am doing has a very Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/4/11
via Noisebug on eBay"Pin Matrix Patch Panel22HPnote: this is a passive module and uses no power.This is a pin matrix similar to that used in the Vostok modular synth.It has 8 inputs and 8 outputs wired to mini-jacks. You can then patch these I/Os to your modules using CV leads.As the panel is 10x10, there are an additional 2 ins and 2 outs that you can hard-wired (solder) to any modules you wish. Relative News









