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Showing posts with label Line 6. Show all posts

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Line 6 Tonecore DSP Developer Kit (Build Your Wwn FX DIY Effect Pedal)

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via this auction - learn how to sell on eBay here.

"ACHANCE TO DESIGN YOUR OWN TOTALLY UNIQUE AND AMAZING SOUNDS FOR GUITAR ORBASS USING THE SAME CHIP AS THE POD 2.0

This pedal can be programmed to be a whole host of possible pedals including new and unheard of creations by anyone who has some programming knowlege or the willingness to learn and experiment.
the kit can be used over and over again for new ideas and if you make something you really like, you can save the module and buynew ones from Line 6.

What’s in the box?
The ToneCoreProgrammable Module, the Developer ToneCore Dock, a USB cable key to get themodule on and off and official LINE 6 power supply
Note: you will also need ot get the developers kit from here - http://www.vettaville.nl/page.php?id=100

Here is the low-down

How does this work?
The kit contains a special Line 6 Developer ToneCore Dock, which in addition to containing the Freescale Symphony audio DSP, audio circuitry and ToneCore Module docking slot, can be connected directly to a PC via USB. The ToneCore Programmable Module is customizable and stores DSP code in the FLASH memory of the on-board Freescale microcontroller. DSP code development is performed on the PC and then a programming tool is used to FLASH the MCU with the new DSP code through the Developer ToneCore Dock.

Huh?
You plug our pedal into your computer via USB, use the software we give you to write some fancy code, then shoot it back to the pedal, which now stores it in memory. Now when you plug in your guitar to the pedal, it does to the sound of your guitar whatever you’ve told it to do!

Can anyone do it?
That depends. If you have any experience writing software you’ll probably be just fine. If you don’t, and are willing to learn, we’ve made it possible for you to get started by giving you the example of a simple two-band EQ, and a step by step by guide to assemble the code and download it to the module.


This Dock contains all of the functionality of Line 6’s existing ToneCore Stereo Dock, but adds a mini-USB connector that is used for programming and testing development using a PC. The TCDDK also includes a new ToneCore Programmable Module that can be programmed via a PC through the Programmer Dock to produce any effect that the developer creates for download. Since the Programmable Module is Flash memory based, it can be used over and over again while experimenting with different algorithms. Once the desired algorithm is complete, the ToneCore Programmer Dock can be used to program additional ToneCore Programmable Modules (available separately) that can be resold directly by the developer.

The ToneCore Developer platform makes use of two powerful Freescale Semiconductor devices. The Programmer Module contains a product from the Freescale JM family of USB microcontrollers, a versatile single chip solution that handles all of the DSP firmware storage and downloading, user interface (including A/D channels for the pots), Flash memory, and a USB port for downloading and debugging of software.

The ToneCore Programmer Dock (and every Dock and ToneCore pedal Line 6 has ever produced) contains a Freescale Symphony™ audio DSP56364 signal processor, a 100 MIPS, 24-bit device ideally suited for high performance, low power consumption products like ToneCore. This Symphony DSP provides more processing power than the solution in Line 6’s original POD, making it powerful enough for a wide range of audio applications.

Thanks to Freescale’s new Symphony Studio Development Tool, everything required to develop software with the TCDDK is available online. By using the extensible development platform Eclipse, Symphony Studio provides DSP users a fresh way to develop, debug and simulate through an Integrated Development Environment (IDE). The software can be downloaded for free at www.freescale.com/symphonystudio.

In addition, the source code for a fully functional stereo 2-band state-variable filter is provided that demonstrates the complete functionality of the user interface and the audio processing. With this code, the developer can immediately start modifying the example to create their desired effect.

FOR EVEN MORE OFFICIAL DETAILSSEE HERE - http://line6.com/tcddk/"

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Unobstructed Time by Atomic Shadow


Unobstructed Time from Atomic Shadow on Vimeo.

"This semi-improvised piece is recorded live, in one take. It features the equipment that is being evaluated to build a mobile Command Center. The EMW200/300, small format Mackie mixer , and effects pedals by Electro Harmonix, Line 6, Strymon and two Korg Kaoss pads. The warty cymbal has a pickup on it and is being processed by pedals and one Kaoss pad. The reverb spring that is just off camera is running through the other Kaoss pad. The EMW is being processed by a Line 6 POD that is being controlled with a foot pedal."

via Rod Mitchell on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Tuesday, December 04, 2012

Oberheim Matrix 1000 & Pod X3 Pro

Published on Dec 4, 2012 by SacherStudioTV
"la Demo del Matrix 1000 di Oberheim pubblicata qualche giorno fa, data ora in pasto agli algoritmi del Pod X3 Pro di Line6.
Articolo correlato su: www.audiocentralmagazine.com"

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Hurricane Sandy meets Analog meets Digital Modular Jams


flickr by ex-atari kid

Note the custom blue and white Clavia Nord Micro Modular.

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Sequence Experiment #187



Published on Sep 22, 2012 by experimentalsynth
"An extended synth jam exploring timbral and textural tweaking on Moog Voyager, Little Phatty and Slim Phatty synthesizers. In addition, a Kurzweil K2000 (off-camera) is processed by a Moog MF-105M MIDI MuRF and drum beats from a Yamaha MO8 are filtered through a stereo pair of Moog MF-101 Low Pass Filters. Everything but the drum track is also fed through a Line 6 Echo Pro, providing tempo-synced echoes. Ableton Live provides the master clock. Moog synths and MIDI MuRF sequenced by the Koushion step sequencer app. iPad is in an Alesis iDock. Learn more at www.erxerimentalsynth.com"

Friday, March 30, 2012

Polyfuse - No One Will Come To Save Us - Free Download

via TRASH_AUDIO's Justin McGrath

Free today only, so grab it while you can.

"'No One Will Come To Save Us' was an experiment in analog electronic sound. All normal creative practices were thrown out in place of something more immediate. The whole collection was completed with the most minimal setup* possible and captured in such a way that it could not be altered after the original performance.

*x0xb0x, TR-808, Moog Prodigy, Grundig G5 (A shortwave radio), Line6 DL-4 pedal, TubeWorks RT-901 overdrive pedal, Alesis Ineko and a TC Electronics M300 all plugged into a small 10 channel mixer." [pic below]




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Sunday, March 04, 2012

LINE 6 FILTER PRO PROGRAMMABLE FILTER


via this auction

See the seller's other items for more.

Monday, January 23, 2012

NAMM: Line 6 Mobile Keys with Release Velocity

Mobile Keys 25 and 49 Line 6 - Namm 2012 Musicianews

YouTube Uploaded by musicianews on Jan 23, 2012

At 1:17 he mentions these have release velocity. You don't see that often. Velocity allows you to affect a sound based on how hard or quickly you hit the keys. Aftertouch allows you to affect a sound based on pressure you apply to the keys after pressing them. Release velocity, however, allows you to affect a sound based on how quickly you remove your hands from the keyboard. In short it offers an extra level of expression and can be quite useful. It's one thing I really liked about the Oberheim Matrix-6 keyboard. A simple example would be to assign the amplitude envelope release level to release velocity so that if you release quickly the sound cuts off, but if you release slowly the sound sustains.

Friday, January 20, 2012

NAMM 2012: Line 6 mobile keys


YouTube Uploaded by baxshopnl on Jan 20, 2012

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Stylophonics

Stylophonics from Atomic Shadow on Vimeo.

"A short improvisation featuring the Stylophone, HP and BK sine wave generators, ring modulators, tape echo, various effects, and a dash of reverb." Effects include Akai filter module, Boss SL-20 pedal, Strymon El Capistan, two Kaoss pads and a Line 6 Pod 500HD. RCA sine wave generator in the background. http://atomicshadow.bandcamp.com/

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

NAMM: Mobile Keys Overview | Line 6


YouTube Uploaded by line6movies on Jan 9, 2012

"Meet the world's first tri-platform keyboards—Mobile Keys™ 25 and 49 by Line 6. Whether you want to create with an iOS device, Mac or PC—or move between all three—you can count on Mobile Keys controllers to deliver an exceptional playing experience. Mobile Keys 25 and 49 feature full-sized, velocity-sensitive keys, a solid feel and a refined look, making them perfect for any desk, stage and studio."

iPads on eBay

Thursday, January 05, 2012

Vocodrum Modular


YouTube Uploaded by Ebotronix on Jan 5, 2012

"Modular Synth Clavia ddrum 4se & Nord Modular (Vocoder)
4ms Peg RCD
Alesis filtre
Analogue Systems RS 100 RS 110 RS 360
Boss RV 5 & SL20
Buchla System #1
Doepfer A 114 A133 A134 ......
flight of harmony choices
Kenton Pro solo & 2000 II
Line 6 Filter Pro
Mackie Mixer
Make Noise Maths Moddemix Optomix QMMG Wogglebug
Malekko AO Jag Uncle
Moog CP 251 FreqBox(bass) MP201
Simmons Clap Trap
Toppobrillo TWF
Logic sequence by Korg micro X arp"

Monday, January 02, 2012

blue line


YouTube Uploaded by Ebotronix on Jan 2, 2012

"Modular Synth Clavia D Drum & Nord Modular (Vocoder) & Moog Voyager Electric Blue
4ms RCD
Alesis filtre
Analogue Systems RS 360
Boss RV 5 & SL20
Buchla System #1
Doepfer A133 A134 .......
Kenton Pro solo & 2000 II
Line 6 Filter Pro
Mackie Mixer
Make Noise Maths QMMG Wogglebug
Malekko AO & Uncle
Moog B Murf FreqBox MP201 Voyager
Roland SP-S for D Drum
Simmons Digital Clap Trap
Toppobrillo Sportmodulator
Logic sequence by Korg micro X arp"

Thursday, December 29, 2011

nord walk


YouTube Uploaded by Ebotronix on Dec 29, 2011

"Clavia D Drum Nordlead 1 Nord Modular Micro Modular
Alesis Filtre
Boss SL20 RV 5
BSS DPR 402 Compressor
Buchla System #1
Kenton Pro Solo & Pro Solo MK2
Line 6 Filter Pro
Logic Sequencer
Moog FreqBox
Sherman Filterbank 2
Simmons Clap Trap"

nord walk # 2

Uploaded by Ebotronix on Dec 29, 2011

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Switched on Buch la ti doddle


YouTube Uploaded by Ebotronix on Nov 22, 2011

"Buchla System #1 and Roland System 102 (Filter Ringmodulator low drone)
Akai MFC 42 Panning
Alesis Metavox
Line 6 Filter Pro
Make Noise Format Jumper
Moog MP 201 C251 VX 351
The Knas Ekdahl Moisturizer
Yamaha MCS 2
Sequenced by Roland EF 303 (12 steps) double paradiddle
via Logic"

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Line 6 Mobile POD

Mobile POD - Line 6
"IMPORTANT: To use this free app with a guitar, you'll need a Mobile In [not seeing any on eBay yet at the time of this post], the premium digital audio interface accessory made by Line 6. If you don't have a Mobile In yet, you can still explore the app and learn about the available guitar amp and effect device models, and the many other app features. For more information about Mobile In, please visit http://line6.com/mobilein.

64 MODELS OF CLASSIC GUITAR AMPS AND EFFECTS

The free Mobile POD® app puts the tones of legendary guitar amps and effects into your Apple® iPhone® and iPad®. Connect your guitar with the Mobile In digital audio interface and play 64 models of celebrated guitar amps, classic stompbox effects, sought-after speaker cabinets and more. Each model is fully tweakable so you can dial in the tones you need.

32 Guitar Amplifiers based on*
• 1964 Fender® Deluxe Reverb®
• 1959 Fender® Bassman®
• 1960 Tweed Fender® Champ®
• 1965 Blackface Fender® Twin Reverb®
• 1968 Marshall® Plexi (100 watt)
• Marshall® JTM-45 meets Budda® Twinmaster
• Budda® Twinmaster head
• 1960 Vox® AC15
• 1960 Vox® AC30 (non-Top Boost)
• 1985 Mesa/Boogie® Mark IIc+ (Clean Channel)
• 1985 Mesa/Boogie® Mark IIc+ (Drive Channel)
• 1995 Mesa/Boogie® Dual Rectifier® Head
• Dumble® Overdrive Special (Clean Channel)
• Dumble® Overdrive Special (Drive Channel)
• 1989 Soldano SLO Super Lead Overdrive
• 1987 Roland® JC-120 Jazz Chorus
• Line 6 Insane
…and more!

16 Guitar Amp Speaker Cabinets based on*
• 1960 Fender® Tweed Champ®
• 1952 Fender® Tweed Deluxe Reverb®
• 1964 Fender® Deluxe Reverb®
• 1965 Fender® Blackface Twin Reverb®
• 1959 Fender® Bassman®
• 1960 Vox® AC15
• 1967 Vox® AC30
• 1995 Matchless Chieftain
• 1996 Marshall® (Celestion® Vintage 30s)
• 1978 Marshall® (stock 70s)
• 1968 Marshall® Basketweave (Celestion® Greenbacks)
• Line 6 4x12
…and more!

16 Stompbox and Rack Effects
• Compressor
• Tremolo
• Chorus 1
• Chorus 2
• Flanger 1
• Flanger 2
• Rotary
• Delay
• Auto Swell
• Room Reverb
• Spring Reverb
• 4-Band EQ
• Wah
• Volume Pedal
…and more!

Friday, September 09, 2011

Atomic Shadow Exploration lab

ExplorationLab from Atomic Shadow on Vimeo.


"A short tour of the Atomic Shadow sound lab. Sonic sculpture done with Telex tape machine, sine wave generators, ring modulators and slicer pedal."

Some additional info via Atomic Shadow http://atomicshadow.bandcamp.com

"Here is a video tour of the new gear installed in my Sonic Sculpture laboratory. The backing track was done with the Telex reel to reel, Hewlitt Packard 200 series sine wave oscillators, Boss SL-20 slicer and two ring modulators- Moog and Pigtronix. Other gear shown include Roland JP-8080, E-Mu Morpheus, Akai s-612, Novation Xiosynth, Line 6 HD500, Akai MFC 42, White EQ, Elektron Octotrack, KP2, Strymon El Capistan, Mackie 1402 VLZpro and Lexicon MPX100. Everything else is classified."

Some of these actual instruments were used in Hollow Sun's Oscillosine, TriOSC and Broken.

Friday, September 02, 2011

Suitcase Studio Improvisation 3


YouTube Uploaded by insanic4 on Sep 1, 2011
"Here is the third improvisation using my suitcase music studio. It was a sunny day here in the Netherlands so lots of natural lighting in this movie. On the Nintendo DSi XL I run the Korg DS-10 and on the iPod touch I run the FM3 Buddha Machine app which combines nicely with the lo-fi sound of the hardware Buddha Machine (that orange box). The DS10 and the Kaossilator are synced the old school way by pressing the play button at the right time (before I started filming). Once they're in sync they stay in sync for a long time.

There is one stupid mistake in this movie but I'm not telling you what it was :)

The suitcase has the following devices:

Korg Kaoss Pad Mini
Korg Kaossilator
Korg Monotron
Korg SR1 Sound on Sound
MFB Nanozwerg
FM3 Buddha Machine
Rolls MX41b
Art PowerMix III
Nintendo DSI XL with Korg DS10
Apple iPod Touch with Line 6 MIDI Mobilizer
MAM Map1

The audio was recorded with the Korg MR-2000S."

Friday, July 22, 2011

Line 6 Mini Mobilizer 2 Supports CoreMidi


"The new number 2.
MIDI Mobilizer II is descended from the original MIDI interface for Apple® iOS devices. This latest version supports CoreMIDI for compatibility with the latest apps.
What's CoreMIDI?

CoreMIDI is the newly developed standard for iOS MIDI apps. An extension of MIDI, the world standard for all non-audio digital recording, CoreMIDI has been established as the exclusive MIDI language for all iOS music apps."

More details here.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Line 6 Echo Pro echo/delay module

via this auction

See Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS) for more.

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