MATRIXSYNTH: Chezz Media


Saturday, December 26, 2009

Chezz Media

"Chezz Media developes it´s own VST Instruments. We are proud to present you our brand new applications which are world wide unique. Believe us."

PPM Waveterm D
"he Waveterm D is an original rebuilt of the famous PPG Waveterm B. Included the PPG 2.3 and the PRK Keyboard.You can create your own waves and tables based on differrent sources and export them to the PPG 2.3 emulation. Exactly like the real System you can load samples, and process them in the 2.3 The possibilities of the Waveterm D have been expanded. Like drawing waves for example. We are shipping the WAVETERM D with the original and digital remastered Soundlibary and more than 300 Waves. This Instrument is a must for each sounddesigner.

available in Jan 2009"

D 5000 - Roland D-50 emulator
"The D 5000 is the original emulation of the legendary Roland D 50. It´s sound was so unique and special, that a whole generation of music producer used this synthesizer for production. It´s Filter und Samples are original from the D 50.available Jan 2009"

"Further future projects of Chezz Media

In spring 2009 we will present you some further legendary synthesizer emulations. We plan to rebuilt Oberheims flagship the MATRIX 12, also Rolands jupiter 4 and the JX 3/8 P. So watch out for information and keep this page in your mind."


Note the year noted was 2009, not 2010. Anyone know what happened to them?
via sequencer.de

11 comments:

  1. says available jan 2009...
    here we are its almost jan 2010 and they are still not available..

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  2. they got sued by Roland for copyright infringement?

    It was VST only also I see, a nice AudioUnit of a D-50 would be welcome BTW :)

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  3. Man, I want that Waveterm D!!

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  5. I'd like to know if they'll work out a way to make the WT-D to work with existing PPG gear. The Waveterm C project seems to have gone nowhere.

    http://www.basement-studio.co.uk/ppg.htm

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  6. I'd love to own this myself.

    The price seems to be fairly steep though, compared to the Waldorf version, Hermann Seib's Waveterm C, and a used Microwave 1.

    But I wonder how it sounds?

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  7. @ Septic Underground, damn i see...

    the matrix12 vsti is very appealing...

    i want a good vsti to emulate my xpander while on the road...

    cant find any...

    anyone know of an xpander/matrix12 plugin?

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  8. Check out ASynth. It looks like a two OSC mini but it has a model of the Xpander/Matrix-12 multi-mode filter with all modes available. It's from Antti who is pretty well respected.

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  9. I'm glad someone's picked up and run with the waveterm project.
    The waveterm.com domain seems to been lapsed and been sold off, which is a shame as it had pictures of the USB Hardware unit we built to drive PPGs. (1U Rack with USB and PPG Bus on the back). If I can find any pictures, I'll mail them to you Mr Matrixsynth.

    Paul Maddox

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  10. Thanks Paul. That is unfortunate. For now there is some info still up on http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://waveterm.com. It's a bit slow though. It looks like the last day archived was May 5, 2008.

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