Monopolx releases debut EP "Debris" digitally.
(via https://open.spotify.com/album/7bW8Hu67H2LSs77RxS7XpF?si=0_EJAoefR6mJb03nm91rzg)

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Monopolx releases debut EP "Debris" digitally.
(via https://open.spotify.com/album/7bW8Hu67H2LSs77RxS7XpF?si=0_EJAoefR6mJb03nm91rzg)
Entering the Matrix
I got a reasonably priced Oberheim Matrix-1000, originally released 1987. It’s a polyphonic synth with six voices, two DCOs per voice, fully analog signal path and extensive modulation routing options – and its sound is beautiful.
But yeah, it’s a rack module and without editing options via the front panel, and it has a thousand presets and only 200 of them are editable remotely via MIDI.
The trouble with this particular item was that the fifth voice chip was broken (which I found out after buying). Moreover, the firmware running the synth was slow and contained bugs.
Fortunately someone on the internet has updated the code and they have made it available on a EPROM chip, so I ordered that. I also found a replacement voice chip and got that as well. Installing the new firmware and voice chip into the old machine was easy enough – the chips are just sitting in sockets. The voice chips counts from right to left (one to six) and are marked U101-U601.
STEREOPING 1016Rのデモをアップしました。Matrix-1000のファームウェアをバージョンアップしたおかげで、かなりスムーズにエディットできます。俺のOB-6という感じで。
スライのランニン・アウェイをミクさんに歌ってもらいました。8小節だけです。
Matrix 1000