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Matrixsynth on 12/15/10
Plastikman Arkives interview Richie Hawtin from Ali Demirel on Vimeo.plastikman.comSome interesting synth spotting. Note the Studio Electronics Harvy TR-808 rack, two SEMs, Serge Sequencer, Vermona DRM, etc. via DustinUpdate via colin in the comments:"The P3 is a pre-Sequentix unit, #69http://www.sequentix.com/gallery/p3-069.jpghttp://www.sequentix.com/gallery/rh.jpg" Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/8/11
Own My Moog Taurus from TACG on Vimeo."Up on the block is my Moog Taurus I -- the original, first generation, and still the fattest two-voice analog synth in the land. And this includes the Taurus 3, which, while feature-laden, does not pack the same voluptuous sonic goodness as this one. Why? Who can say? But I'm not particularly golden-eared, and even I note the difference in the A/B shootouts Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/11/11
via this auction"Tama Techstar TS 204 Electronic Voice Module. This is the very rare "Synth," drum and "Hand Clap," module in the Tech Star series, perfect for that 80's analog bass drum sound, and of course, the venerable hand-clap. This unit is truly analog, too! Trigger inputs are standard (mono) 1/4" inputs, two for each channel-one is a Roland type trigger or gate input and the other is a Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/19/11
YouTube via scott2eh | January 16, 2011 | "I've never seen a synthesizer unboxing video on Youtube (or anywhere), but then again, I don't think I've ever looked! So I thought I'd do a couple for video editing practice, and i case someone wants to see them.Up first, the new Moog Slim Phatty. Not a lot in the box so it's not too long. Sounds great though, very nice analog synth.Video camera is 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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FutureMusic on 1/11/11
New FM in shops today. Go buy! Or buy online here. Or subscribe using our fabulous 'up to 35% off' offer here and have FM posted to your door for free on launch day!This is getting to be a habit. After breaking the mold last year we decided it was time to bite the bullet and pull together our trickiest, most expansive feature of the year. Future Music issue 235 is a product of months of planning, hours of arm twisting and entire days of thanking people. This is The Producer Special 2011 and we reckon that 2011's effort is our best one yet. For a start there's that amazing double cover and star-laden photoshoot. Check out the full folded out version above.Then there's our biggest feature ever inside the mag. Starting on page 50 you'll find 50 brilliant tips from 50 of the most brilliant minds in music-making. The reviews zone this month is no slouch either. We've the world's first review of Moog's Slim Phatty, AKA the most inexpensive way to get a full-featured Moog... Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 1/13/11
// Twice a month we revisit some of our reader favorite posts from throughout the history of Audiotuts+. This tutorial was first published in September 2008. Following my tutorial on creating a house drum track we received requests for information on creating bass lines, lead sounds, FX and arrangements. So, over the coming weeks I will be supplying step-by-step tutorials, demonstrating possible techniques for completing an electronic house track. I will build on the track in each tutorial so you can see things develop and make the Logic project available at each stage. Even though these tutorials are completed in Logic Pro 8 and in a one particular style of house, the techniques are very much generic and can be applied to any software and genre of dance music. Note: this tutorial contains embedded audio that will not display in a feed reader. Click back to the site to read the tutorial with audio or download the Play Pack at the end of the tut. 1. Choose your weapon Once... Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 1/8/11
// The Mac App Store has just opened, and the first day was an unqualified success, with the download of over a million apps. What will the app store mean for audio software, and the future of the Mac? We have a look at the audio apps available on Day 1. There has been concern expressed over whether the app store is right for audio. It isn’t the right platform (in its current state) for the sale of plugins. And there is concern about the huge margins Apple make from other people’s software. Yet there are already 76 apps in the “Music” category of the store. There are also fears about whether Apple will make the Mac a closed shop by forcing all apps to be sold through the app store at some point in the future. But that remains to be seen. For now, the Mac App Store is a convenient way for Apple users to discover, install and update software. Let’s have a look at what’s available. By the way, you install the app store on your Mac by doing a standard System Update from the... Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 1/23/11
Writing lyrics is a very personal thing, and it is that sense of individualism that can really help people relate to a song. There are no strict rules that must be followed, but having a helpful collection of songwriting resources can really help. Here are 7 sets of lyric writing resources with a bunch of helpful links. Feel free to add more resources in the comments. It will make this list more useful. 1. Life Experience But before you go elsewhere for help, first look to yourself. Your own life experience is your greatest resource. Countless songs have been written on just about every topic – love being the greatest cliche – but your own unique perspective makes it worth writing another one. As you live your life, you’ll come across: Interesting, unusual and memorable phrases and sayings. Often the catchiest part of a song is a single phrase. Keep your ears open for them. Stories. Whether it is the experiences of your own life, or stories from the lives of others you... Relative News
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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









