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Showing posts with label Alto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alto. Show all posts

Thursday, July 14, 2016

DiscoverSoftware // Madrona Labs - Aalto (CM Edition) // TOP 10 Presets


Published on Jul 14, 2016 DiscoverNoise

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"These are IN MY OPINION the 10 best build-in presets made by the famous preset makers like Cortini or Devine.
There are a lot of other great presets that come with this VSTi but those are just my favorites.

The version used for this video is the Computer Music Special Edition which comes with just one voice (the full version has 4). If you like what you here buy the VSTi from Madrona Labs or buy the Computer Music Magazine (which is great). Or just buy both :D

Madrona Labs Aalto: http://madronalabs.com/products/aalto"

Monday, May 19, 2014

Chvrches: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert


Published on May 12, 2014 NPR Music ·549 videos

Update: make that ALTO, not LTO. Only one previous post on MATRIXSYNTH. Synths include the DSI Tempest, Mopho x4, and Teenage Engineering OP-1.

Update 2 via Chris Haynes in the comments: "That ALTO is controlling a Moog Minitaur for the bass drones."

"For a brief moment, I imagined hearing Chvrches perform "Recover" or "Gun" with a couple of acoustic guitars and perhaps a shaker or two. And, though these songs would surely stand up well when broken down and bared, I'm thrilled that Chvrches came with a small arsenal of synthesizers to perform a few highlights from last year's album The Bones of What You Believe.

Seeing these now-familiar earworms executed up close was nearly as much a campfire moment as an acoustic set might have been, except the flames burned brighter. Lauren Mayberry's voice felt powerful and vulnerable, while Iain Cook and Martin Doherty kept those memorable synth lines bubbling underneath. The result works as a perfect introduction to the Glasgow trio, but also a reaffirmation of talent and longevity for those already love with the band. --BOB BOILEN

Set List

"Recover"
"Gun"
"The Mother We Share"

Credits

Producers: Bob Boilen, Denise DeBelius; Audio Engineer: Kevin Wait; Videographers: Denise DeBelius, Olivia Merrion, Stephen Thompson; photo by Meredith Rizzo/NPR"

Friday, June 01, 2012

Alto Professional Live 61 MIDI Controller Keyboard | DV247TV


YouTube Published on Jun 1, 2012 by DV247TV

"A fantastic, solid built controller for a jaw dropping price! Rob Sandall takes us through some of the features and applications of the Alto Professional Live 61 note controller keyboard.

Also available in 25,49 and 88 note versions, the Live range is at home on stage and in the studio.

This keyboard is available to purchase via our website:
http://www.dv247.com/computer-hardware/alto-live-61-note-usb-controller-keyboard--83426"

First Alto post, not to be confused with Madrona Lab's Aalto buchla inspired soft synth.

"Alto Live 61-Note USB Controller Keyboard is semi-weighted with Velocity-Sensitive keys for fast and responsive playing and recording.

The Alto Live 61 MIDI keyboard comprises all the usual functions Pitch Bend, Modulation, Sustain input, Split performance ability and Octave shift buttons for extended key range. All functions are intuitively accessible to ensure an unparalleled ease of use that will seduce beginners and professionals alike.

With a robust aluminium casing, the Alto Live 61 controller is the perfect companion for the touring musician while its sleek appearance will impress on stage or in the studio.

Alto Live 61 controller keyboard Main Features:

61 semi-weighted, velocity-sensitive keys
Pitch Bend and Modulation
Sustain input (Pedal optional)
USB MIDI and Standard MIDI output
Jog Wheel for quick data entry
Velocity and Aftertouch curve controls
Durable sturdy construction, built for touring
USB bus-powered, no AC adaptor required
Split performance ability for playing two parts at once
Octave Shift buttons for extended musical range

Manufacturer: Alto"
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