MATRIXSYNTH: NAMM2016


Showing posts with label NAMM2016. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NAMM2016. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

MATRIXSYNTH NAMM 2016 Pics

MATRIXSYNTH NAMM 2016

Update: Booth list added below.  30 booths in one day!  It's become tradition for me to come on Saturday only.  The site is just too busy leading up to then.  Be sure to see the last image in the set  It's the NAMM Booth promo for the first showing of the original Minimoog Model D.  The Bob Moog Foundation was giving out buttons of the flyer which you can see in the second to last image.  You never know what will be your last pic at NAMM.  I am glad it was this one.  It's more than fitting considering the Minimoog was the birth of modern day synthesizers.  Apologies for not calling this out earlier.  It was one of those should I not say anything and let people pause at that image and discover what it meant on their own, or should I call it out.  I guess I did both.  :)

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So first of all, apologies for the super tall pic to start! For some reason Flickr's slideshow is not resizing it, and a few others, to fit the desired frame size. Mouse over the image and use the controls that come up to move through the slide show. Once you get past the first image, the majority of the rest should fit fine. For what it's worth, the super tall pic to start does give you a feel of what it's like to walk up to the entrance of NAMM. If you prefer you can check out the set on Flickr here. Feel free to grab any pics for your wallpaper but if you'd like to use them professionally (not that any are that good :), please contact me by clicking on the small email icon on the bottom right of the site. This year I took a total of 328 pics.

All that said, enjoy the set! The pics speak for themselves. If you have any questions or comments feel free to leave them in the comments.

NAMM was great this year. Lots of familiar faces and lots of new. Modular has grown exponentially. It was on the main floor this year rather than what we like to call the dungeon. As for new synths, the DSI Oberheim OB-6 stole the show. The minilogue looked and sounded great and the KORG Volca FM was a very nice surprise. Roland's booth was great; nice dim lighting to let the blinky synth lights shine, as well as giving you a more intimate experience with their synths. There was also a cool wall sized timeline of Roland synths. Malekko's Roland System 500 synths were in show and I actually was able to help with one that had its envelope switched to loop mode. Moog's Island of Electronicus was an incredible space. The pics don't do it justice. It was literally like an oasis in NAMM. Things get pretty hectic and can feel overwhelming at times. Moog's booth just made you smile and relax. Thank you Moog!

PS, there are a couple of non-synth shots in the set that might make you smile. I took them to show my wife what I was looking at. :)

Including this post, 253 NAMM2016 posts have gone up and more are sure to follow.

Update: The booth list in order of appearance in both the set and in me walking through NAMM.  The pics in the set are in the order taken.

1.   Entrance to NAMM
2.   Dave Smith Instruments
3.   Moog Music
4.   Schneiders Buero Booth featuring Doepfer, MFB, Birdkids, AJH Synth, Endorphines, soundmachines, and Haken Audio
5.   Pittsburgh Modular
6.   Modal Electronics
7.   Make Noise
8.   Moon Modular
9. WMD (4ms, Verbos & Koma pics came prior to Moon Modular as they were across from each other. The WMD modular area was huge): 4ms Pedals, Abstract Data, Audio Damage, BaSTLE, Delptronics, Elite Cases, Rossum Electronics, Expert Sleepers, Foxtone Music/ Black Market Modular, Koma Elektronik, Hexinverter, Macro Machines, Mordax Systems, Noise Engineering, Qu-Bit Electronix, Soulsby, Steady State Fate (SSF), STG Soundlabs / Detachement 3 [check out the Crowbox black SEM eurorack module!], TipTopAudio, Toppobrillo, Verbos Electronics.
10. Studio Electronics, Mode Machines, and D-Tronics (check out the massive DT7 dedicated programmer for the DX7 similar to the old Jellinghaus)
11. Roger Linn's Linnstrument
12. Tom Oberheim
13. Elektron
14. Malekko - complete with Roland banner to promote their new System 500. Check out the glowing case! You can control the color with CV control.
15. Big City Music - Analogue Systems, Critter & Guitari, Cwejman, Dewanatron, Dirty Boy Pedals, Effectrode Tube Effects, EMC, Eowave, Jomox, Livewire, Mellotron, MWFX Pedals, Sherman
16. Schmidt in the Big City Music booth.
17. Radikal Technologies
18. Waldorf
19. Arturia
20. intelligel
21. Social Entropy and Abstrakt Instrument
22. Expressive E
23. John Bowen Synth Design - check out the custom Sonic Six with Sequential Model 700 Programmer & modded Model 800 Sequencer.
24. Roland (the guy with the hat on the right is the drummer for Train - I was taking pics of the timeline and they were standing there. I asked them if they wanted to be in the pic and they said sure! :) Apologies to Ed Diaz! I took his pic right when he saw me. Trust me he was full of smiles after that pic. I was flattered to find out he knew about the site! :)
25. Yamaha
26. Novation
27. KORG
28. Tangible Instruments showing their Arpeggio
29. Industrial Music Electronics (formerly Harvestman) and Sputnik Modular Synthesizers.
30. The Bob Moog Foundation

30 booths in one day!

NAMM 2016 Walthrough by Musictrackjp


Published on Jan 26, 2016 musictrackjp

"NAMM 2016

Reported by Katsunori UJIIE."

http://gear.musictrack.jp

Arturia Keystep Demo - NAMM 2016


Published on Jan 26, 2016 Ask.Audio

"Arturia Keystep MIDI Keyboard Sequencer Demo at NAMM 2016."

The Keystep supports both aftertouch and velocity as well. See this post for full details.

Analoguehaven NAMM 2016 afterparty and modular workshop LIVE Broadcast by analoguezone 1.26.2016.


Scheduled for Jan 26, 2016 Analogue Zone Showroom / Synths and Studio

"NAMM 2016 afterparty and modular workshop at Analoguehaven Santa Monica
Starting at 8:00 pm"

NAMM 2016 Synths - KiwiTechnics Kiwi Upgrades Coming to Roland JU-06 & JX-03


Published on Jan 26, 2016 Syntegrator

"A quick round up of the analog poly-synths that caught my eye at NAMM 2016. It's a great year for all of us synth geeks!"

See 4:37 for Syntegrator talking about the new Kiwi upgrades coming from KiwiTechnics.

At 7:59 you'll note Syntegrator mentions the difference in width and wood of the side panels for the Prophet-6 vs the OB-6. I don't think I noticed this detail until now, but the OB-6 side panels match the styling of the original pinstripe Oberheim OB-Xa and OB-8. How cool is that?

Update via Syntegrator in the comments: "At 4:37 I am talking about how we're looking into having the Kiwi-3P and Kiwi-106 support the JU-06 and JU-03 as control surface programmers and (under certain circumstances) as polychained note expanders for the original analog machines when upgraded with our Kiwi CPU brains. Psicraft does have stand-alone editor/librarians coming for the entire Boutique line (JU-06, JX-03 and JP-08) too, for those who would like to get the most from these super cool new modeling synths.

All in all an awesome show. I love how Dave goofs out for the camera when he notices I am recording him and Tom. Wotta guy!"

NAMM 2016: New modules from WMD


Published on Jan 26, 2016 Amanda Chaudhary of catsynth.com

"New analog synth modules from WMD at NAMM 2016, including the Aperture filter and the Performance Mixer."

NAMM 2016 Pics by Soviet Space Child

Winter NAMM 2016

Some pics in via Soviet Space Child taken exclusively for MATRIXSYNTH! Mouse over the first image and use the controls on the left and right to move through the slideshow. If the controls don't load, click here for the set on Flickr.

"I tried my best to capture the manufacturers as well as their gear, as I think that the folks who make this stuff are just as interesting as the products that they showcase."

Thank you Soviet Space Child!

Tom Holkenborg, Tonestar AND Rachmaninoff - NAMM 2016


Published on Jan 26, 2016 StudioElectronics

Tom Holkenborg aka Junkie XL.

Studio Electronics Tonestar, Charcot Circles, STE16, Quadnic - NAMM 2016


Published on Jan 26, 2016 StudioElectronics

"Marc Sirguy of eowave (designer of Circles/STE16) gets the party started..."

Roland System-500 & A-01 Controller with 8-Bit Digital Synth


Published on Jan 26, 2016 AskAudio Mag

"Steve H talks modular synthesis and eurorack with Roland at the NAMM show 2016."

NAMM2016 Exclusive Interview With Tom Oberheim


Published on Jan 26, 2016 Analogue Zone Showroom / Synths and Studio

"NAMM2016 Exclusive Interview With Tom Oberheim About the OB-6 Collaboration with Dave Smith"

http://analoguezone.com

NAMM 2016 Eurorack: Verbos


Published on Jan 26, 2016 AskAudio Mag

"In-depth talk with Mark Verbos on the new eurorack modules Verbos are offering at NAMM 2016."

NAMM 2016 Eurorack: Mordax Modular


Published on Jan 26, 2016 AskAudio Mag

"We talk to Mordax Modular about the new Eurorack modules they're brining to the world and showing at NAMM 2016."

NAMM 2016 Eurorack: Pittsburgh Modular


Published on Jan 26, 2016 AskAudio Mag

"We chat with Pittsburgh Modularabout their latest eurorack modules at NAMM 2016."

NAMM 2016 Eurorack: Vermona


Published on Jan 26, 2016 AskAudio Mag

"Martin Sitter, Ask.Audio CEO, gets a live demo of the new Vermona Eurorack modules at NAMM 2016."

Monday, January 25, 2016

Modal Electronics Introduces Modal 008 in a Rack & New IO Board

NAMM 2016 - Modal 008R Analog Poly in a Rack

Published on Jan 25, 2016 sonicstate

"Modal Electronics 008R and the DSP IO board for the 002"


You might have been familiar with the Modal 002 in a rack, but NAMM was the first time we got a look at the all analog Modal 008 in a rack. Check out the Union Jack on its back! Some details and images from Modal Electronics

008R provides eight discrete voices of polyphony with an uncompromising analogue architecture utilising the highest grade components throughout

Two 100% analogue VCO’s per voice with two sub oscillators, providing sawtooth, triangle, square with PWM and noise.

Each of the waveforms can be blended together to provide completely new complex wave shapes

Innovative and extremely flexible 15 multi-mode filter, consisting of traditional modes such as low-pass, band-pass and high-pass as well as more unusual notch, phase and combination modes.

Filter overdrive enables the sound to be driven to sonic extremes

A range of classic analogue polysynth features such as oscillator and filter FM bringing amazing sonic power

Two LFO’s, both capable of reaching audio rates with multiple wave shapes and midi sync

11 modulation sources with unlimited destinations. Each destination can be set its own unique depth, a super smooth sample rate of 10kHz

008R features a range of sequencing options – a built in 2 Track, 12 row, 32 step sequencer with 16 dedicated step time editing knobs on the front panel and MIDI sync capabilities. Sequences can also be transposed dynamically while running

A very highly featured arpeggiator with a wide range of different modes, including ‘hold’ mode, enabling arpeggiator-based sequences to be created

The Modal Electronics Animator, which enables any control parameter on the 008R to be sequenced, enabling very complex filter transisitions, wave form changes and modulation matrix changes to be sequenced

NAMM 2016: Soulsby Synthesizers Odytron Limited Edition


Published on Jan 25, 2016 sonicstate

"Limited to 100"

Namm 2016 Hex inverter mutant eurorack Modular


Published on Jan 25, 2016 Flux302 of Fluxwithit.com

http://www.hexinverter.net
Http://Fluxwithit.com

Namm 2016 Studio Electronics Boomstar eurorack Modular


Published on Jan 25, 2016 Flux302 of Fluxwithit.com

http://www.studioelectronics.com
Http://Fluxwithit.com

TWO TITANS: Dave Smith And Gary Numan on the Prophet-6 @ NAMM


This one in via Ram Borcar / Semprini Records

http://davesmithinstruments.com
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