Blog category: Ihavesynth

Ihavesynth to visit Musikmesse

We didn't get the opportunity to go to NAMM in Anaheim this year. Now we bounce back by going to Musikmesse in Frankfurt instead.

 

"Musikmesse 2010 will be held in Frankfurt am Main from March 24 to 27, 2010. The Musikmesse is the world's leading trade fair for the world of music. Here, you will find a complete range of products with everything required for making music, not to mention innumerable workshops, concerts, demonstrations and discussion events.   Be there from March 24 to 27, 2010 when the doors open for Musikmesse 2010 – mission for music!"

 

Hopefully I will meet some of you there. For you not going, I will report everything on this blog offcourse.

 

 

Synthesizer wiki, lets go!

Lately we have been working hard with site development and now some cool new features are live.There are some design tweaks like the claviature ratings for our top lists. The toplists are now possible to sort in hardware and software categories. The best new feature is the synthesizer wiki. All members can now edit the information and pictures on our synths section. The new t-shirt in the ihavesynth shop is cool, more new ones in the making aswell. If you like what we do here, getting a t-shirt is a great way to support us.

Our revenue sharing system is coming along well and will be activated as soon as possible.

The Ihavesynth synthesizer jigsaw is becoming cleare and clearer. Hopefully you like this as much as I do. Enjoy!

Interview with the guys behind Ihavesynth.com

One of our users, the very nice and industrious dj_statikfire, came up with the idea to interview us, the guys behind Ihavesynth.com. So, we got a bunch of questions from him, and hopefully, you will all be as curious about us as he is. Here you go!

 

Geography - Please tell us about where you live, and what you do for a living?

We are two guys, Ulf and Björn, we live in Sweden (Linköping and Stockholm), and we work in the media business - Ulf is the blogging synth geek with an almost life long interest in synths, and Björn is the business and development guy. It’s Ulf answering, by the way.

Matrix - In today's Web 2.0 environment, there are a lot of sites dedicated to synth love out there, what made you decide to start your own?

We wanted to create a site which involve the users to a higher degree, and at the same time function as an information resource about synthesizers, music etc.

What are you trying to accomplish that other sites are perhaps lacking?

Many sites are either very static, or a bit too unstructured (like forums). We also want to give a more visible ”identity” to our users. Hence the name Ihavesynth, since a synth geeks identity pretty much depends on what synths he/she owns. And our concept is based on users showing the world what synths they own and love. We are also developing a revenue system, so our users will get paid depending on how much people read the content they create.

And we have a good blog too :-)

From your RSS feeds, it's clear you enjoy many other sites. Could you tell us a little about your favorite sites, and why you love them so much?

There are some great blogs, like MatrixSynth, Analog Suicide, Synth Gear, Synthmania etc, that all show great dedication and knowledge about synthesizers. Also, Facebook is a great place to meet other synth geeks.

alt.synth.fetish - What are some of your all-time favorite synth tracks and albums?

Number one on the list is forever the track ”Alberto Balsalm” by Aphex Twin, since it has such a unique mood. Also, Depeche Mode is a given, mainly because they have been so consistently good, while other big synth pop bands have had like 3-4 good songs, and the rest is so-so. I feel that way about bands like OMD and Ultravox. By the way, Jarre is overrated (now I’m dead).

Who are some of the new artists you keep track of?

Modern bands that are good – Cut Copy, Bent, frYars, Memory Cassette, Chateau Marmont, Lindstrom, Booka Shade blabla… too many to say really. The problem with electronic music is that there are so many bands that have made ONE good track.

iSuck - In today's world, everyone is using iPhone applications, and other alternative platforms coming online (PSP, DJ Hero, DS Lite, etc). This seems to have created both an expanded market and interest in physical keyboards. What do you think is happening in the synth market these days?

I’m all for new ways of creating music. There is way too much fanatism about the old classic analog synthesizers, like MiniMoog etc. Sure, they sound great, but they are also very rare and expensive (most of them). I would like to see new ideas, and new ways of creating music and synthesizing. It’s a bit too many clones of Moogs, ARPs and so on, both plugins and physical VA synths. I mean, you can’t really count them anymore. It would be great with more entirely new synthesis methods.

I’m sure that Iphone, PSP etc apps will be more and more popular, but most of them will be just toys. But there are really interesting things coming out for the Iphone right now.

To The 9's - Elektron and Jomox fucking rock. There is no question here. Response?

I’m with you on that one, although I don’t like the term ”rock” when it comes to synth gear. You should say that they ”synth”.

Help us improve

If you like what we do here on ihavesynth, please help us out. We have been live for just over a month now and the response so far has been fantastic. Thanks for all the feedback! Though, more help is always appreciated. First of all we need some help with our synth database. If you have some time for us, please check this list and see what makers and models you are missing. We want to get them all in there asap.

http://www.ihavesynth.com/synths

Then you go here to get the missing ones in the systems moderation qeues.

http://www.ihavesynth.com/contribute

On that page you also see several different ways to contribute to the ihavesynth community. The faster we get this in place, the faster we can concentrate full time on giving you guys great reviews and other quality content. We are also developing a revenue sharing system that we hope to get in place soon, though this needs to be thoroughly tested.

Offcourse, we are also thankful for any external help like links, blogs, tweets, stumbleupons, diggs etc. Lets share our synths!

Forgive us for our synths

We get a few messages about how our name "Ihavesynth" is incorrect grammar and really should be "I have a synth" .

 

Forgive us for our synths...

BETABETABETA

All new users, bear in mind that the current ihavesynth.com is still a beta. But we continually develop it, so you should see changes every day. And remember - our users are more than welcome to contribute with content, and earn cash in the process. So, start writing about those synthesizers, review them, discuss in the forum etc. Don't be shy!

I Have Synth, Links
Author: 

I Have Synth

Biography: 

Been into synthesizers for 15 years, but never a technical geek. I'm a member of the band Velours Perfect, and have had electronic music as a hobby since I stopped playing with G.I Joe Figures. I buy and sell synths all the time, sometimes manically, and my favourite synth varies, right now it is the Alesis Ion. On this blog you can read about whatever comes out of my mind, mostly synthesizer-related stuff though. Bzzt! Oh...my name is Ulf Dufwenberg. It's Swedish.

 

I'm also on Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook and off course Ihavesynth.

 

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