MATRIXSYNTH: New KOMA Elektronik Tutorial Videos & Summer Sale


Thursday, May 31, 2012

New KOMA Elektronik Tutorial Videos & Summer Sale

KOMA Elektronik FT201 Filter / Sequencer Tutorial - the main features explained

YouTube Published on May 31, 2012 by KOMAelektronik

"Only this week (31 May - 7 June 2012): KOMA Summer Sale! Great discounts on KOMA pedals in our webshop at http://www.koma-elektronik.com!

A tutorial about how to use the KOMA Elektronik FT201 Analog Filter / 10 Step Sequencer in your production setup, hand's on! In this clip we show you how to use the key features of the KOMA pedal: the patch bay, sensor and of course the sequencer! The beats come from a DAW and the synth has been routed into the pedal.

http://www.koma-elektronik.com / http://www.facebook.com/KOMAelektronik"

KOMA Elektronik BD101 Gate / Delay Tutorial - the Gate Section explained

ublished on May 31, 2012 by KOMAelektronik

"A tutorial about how to use the KOMA Elektronik BD101 Gate / Delay Filter in your music production setup, hand's on! In this clip we show you how to use the key features of the Gate section of the pedal! The beats come from a DAW and the synth has been routed into the pedal.

http://www.koma-elektronik.com / http://www.facebook.com/KOMAelektronik"

The press release:

"A fresh breeze through your summer setup!
KOMA Elektronik announces a week long Super Summer Sale in their own webstore!

Berlin in summer means the parks are filled with people, barbeques on balconies, youths drinking on the streets and electronic artists playing outside all over town. With the summer holidays coming up, its time to get your studio or live setup in battle shape again! Only this week, until June 7th, Berlin based effects manufacturer KOMA Elektronik offers a Super Summer Sale through their own website with both pedals for only 299 EUR (incl. VAT and shipping) per pedal! That's a good way to start your summer!

On sale are the KOMA BD101, an analog Gate / Delay which is capable of providing bit crushing effects, resonant frequencies, fast shifts between heavy delayed and cranked up sounds and super short pulses, with whatever instrument you want to plug into it and the KOMA FT201, an analog Filter / 10 Step Sequencer, which gives the user the possibility to create ultra low and high frequency filter effects. Summer party ready! Both pedals have a special infra red sensor on board that in combination with the many CV inputs on the pedal allows the user to for instance create filter sweeps, control the delay time or step through the sequencer steps, just by moving their feet or hands over the pedal.

So whether you are planning to spend your summer in the studio, on a beachparty or jammin' the streets of your city: KOMA to the rescue! Go to www.koma-elektronik.com to check out the Super Summer Sale, listen to demo tracks, watch the tutorials and see what artists like about their KOMA gear! Have a great summer!

The deal:
For European customers: € 299 per pedal incl. VAT and free shipping inside the EU, for International customers: € 268,06 per pedal incl. flat rate shipping. More information: www.koma-elektronik.com & www.facebook.com/KOMAelektronik."

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