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"Ultra-rare Oberheim OB-X Vintage Analog Synthesizer for sale. This is the 4-voice model and in beautiful cosmetic condition with only a few minor scratches. The area around the pitch and mod levers are a little worn. This OB-X sounds incredibly fat, organic and beautiful unlike any other synth. Only 800 of these were produced back in 1978 and it is estimated that only about 200-300 are 'alive' today.
This OB-X is fully functional and rock-solid reliable. It was serviced about 1.5 years ago by a former Oberheim employee. Service included the addition of new OS-Eproms, rebuilding/recapping of the power supply, new ribbon cables, adding new key bushings, as well as adding a MIDI-Kit."
Monday, February 08, 2016
Ensoniq Fizmo Realtime Transwave Synth
Arturia Dark Force Rising with BeatStep and MiniLab Black Edition
"The Dark Force is rising again at Arturia with two new Black Editions of BeatStep and MiniLab!!!
With its new design the BeatStep Black Edition comes charged with Oberheim SEM V, Analog Lab and Ableton Live 9 Lite. It also comes with the latest 1.2 firmware update.
MiniLab Black Edition is not left behind, we have packed it with Oberheim SEM V, Analog Lab, Ableton Live 9 Lite, and UVI Grand Piano Model D."
And the press release:
"Arturia announces availability of software-bundled black BeatStep and MiniLab controllers
GRENOBLE, FRANCE: music software and hardware developer Arturia revolutionised the concept of what a priced-to-go compact controller can be with both its award-winning BeatStep Controller & Sequencer and MiniLab Universal MIDI Controller truly turning heads at past NAMM shows; today, within weeks of stealing the show at The NAMM Show 2016, January 21-24 in Anaheim, California, USA with more major product launches, itis proud to announce availability of limited-edition black versions of both the BeatStep and MiniLab that represent better value than before bybundling them with award-winning Arturia and third-party software...
Like its original white namesake sibling launched at The NAMM Show 2014, the BeatStep Black Edition is a chameleon-like controller and sequencer that matches many musical environments effortlessly. Compact and rugged, it is the perfect companion on the road or in the studio, offering a degree of functionality and performance hitherto unheard of in a portable pad controller — certainly at its tempting ‘takeaway’ €99.00 EUR/$129.00 USD asking price!
Speaking of which, the BeatStep Black Edition is bundled with Oberheim SEM V— Arturia’s award-winning authentic software recreation of the original Oberheim Synthesizer Expander Module® (SEM), which was itself conceived back in the Seventies as a way of beefing up weaker-sounding compatible analogue monosynths of the time, thanks to its rich two-oscillator driven sound, soon after forming the muscular musical backbone of several subsequent trailblazing Oberheim polysynths — alongside Arturia’s Analog Lab, a n a b u n d a n t l y -powerful software synthesizer solution with 6,000-plus presets by internationally-renowned sound designers derived from Arturia’s award-winning Analog Classics, a range of authentic-sounding software recreations of classic analogue instruments. Included third-party software comes courtesy of Ableton Live 9 Lite, a customised version of the Ableton Live music-making software, featuring selected instruments and effects plus all the essential workflows to write music, record audio, and songs intuitively in an innovative way — thanks to BeatStep Black Edition, triggering clips in Live 9 Lite areas easy as exercising your trigger finger! — and Grand Piano Model D from fellow French developer UVI, a sample-based virtual instrument delivering the sought-after sound of the superlative Steinway Model D concert grand piano with all the warmth, expressiveness, and detail of the real thing.
To sweeten the deal further still, BeatStep Controller & Sequencer and its younger brother, BeatStep Black Edition, both benefit from a firmware update (to Version 1.2) with neat new features such as resetting factory presets — either everything or everything except pad calibration — particularly proving to be well worth the wait.
When launched in dazzling white at The NAMM Show 2013, the diminutive yet feature-rich MiniLab Universal MIDI Controller proved an irresistible draw as one of the most feature-packed, compact control systems on the market, marrying sought-after hands-on control with portability par excellence. Engineered for the musician on the go or the performer with limited space, it offers a comprehensive set of features in a portable package that is as sturdy as it is easy on the eye. Discover new melodies with 25-mini keys plus pitch and modulation touch-strip controls. Drum out incredible rhythms with two banks of velocity-sensitive backlit performance pads, and tweak software to your musical heart’s content with 16 full-size rotary encoders. When combined with the included Analog Lab it becomes a real hybrid synthesizer.
Still one of the most feature-packed, compact control systems on the market today, it too benefits from the triumphant back in black treatment to remerge refreshed and reinvigorated as the MiniLab Black Edition — even better value than before, thanks to also being bundled with additional software from Arturia (Oberheim SEM V), UVI (Grand Piano Model D), and Ableton (Live Lite).
Black or white, then, the choice is out there... but beyond the plain to see colour change there is so much more to the BeatStep Black Edition andthe MiniLab Black Edition than meets the eye. Even though they still respectively represent a compact control powerhouse and the world’s premier mobile keyboard solution, they are all the better for being bundled with that additional software. Now they represent really remarkable bang for the buck. Best be quick, though... they are limited-edition bundles, after all!"
Ming Micro - Portable 8-bit Video Synthesizer on Kickstarter
Published on Feb 8, 2016 Jordan Bartee
Some details via https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...:
"Ming Micro is a USB-equipped portable video synthesizer that generates retro computer graphics in realtime. Drawing inspiration from the 8-bit era of personal computers and videogame consoles, it puts a fully featured chip-graphics engine at your fingertips. Every engine parameter is controllable via standard MIDI CC and Pitch Bend messages, from large-scale object properties all they way down to individual pixel placements.
Four main elements make up Ming Micro's graphics engine:
Sprites — small moveable objects that can be freely positioned anywhere on the display
Tiles — graphical blocks that are positioned on a 10 x 12 grid to compose scenes
Tile Maps — diagrams that specify which Tiles get drawn in which grid locations
Palettes — color definitions used to render the Tiles and Sprites
Each element contains parameters for shaping its presentation in the final scene. For instance, each Sprite contains an X and Y location, as well as a bitmap index to control its graphical content and animation. All four systems and their corresponding parameters combine to create the final video stream.
For maximum authenticity, Ming Micro outputs NTSC composite video at 240p / 60 fps, the same format and resolution used by classic videogame consoles such as the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and Sega Master System (SMS). Compared to computer-emulated pixel art, Ming Micro's output has a natural softness and a variety of subtle analog artifacts native to the format.
In addition to its primary video capabilities, Ming Micro also contains a simple digital audio synthesizer, providing two square wave generators and a dual-mode noise generator. The audio synthesizer can be used in conjunction with the graphics engine to create audio-visual patches, or in isolation as a standalone sound generator."
You'll find additional details including how to fund this project on their Kickstarter page here.
LABELS/MORE:
Chiptune,
Ming Mecca,
New,
New in 2016,
New Synths,
New Synths in 2016,
Video,
Video Processing
Street Fighter II - Novation Circuit (Select Theme)
Published on Feb 7, 2016 Benoit Adam
"Street Fighter II Select Theme on Novation Circuit
Hope you like it !"
https://us.novationmusic.com/circuit/circuit
Novation Circuits on eBay | Novation Circuits on Amazon
Roland u220 demo
Published on Feb 8, 2016 Magnetic tape
Opublikowany 18.08.2015
Music & video by Adam Kolodziejczyk
All sounds are from the Roland u220
Roland D-50 Factory Patches & PN-D50-01 Expansion Demos
Published on Jul 2, 2014 Python Blue
"Finally working on remaking my Roland D50 demos, this time, with an actual D550 and all of the sounds. This video covers the first 32 patches of the PN-D50-00 memory card, also known as the factory patches. Will hopefully have time to finish up later."
Roland D-50 Factory Patches (Part 2)
Published on Jul 16, 2014
"The second half of my Roland D-50 demo remake, this time, with all of the last 32 patches from the PN-D50-00/factory card. Also tried making each sound a bit longer so as to help listeners get a better idea of how each patch sounds.
All live playing, for a change."
Roland PN-D50-01 Previews
Published on Jul 30, 2014
"Got around to making another synth video already. This video covers all of the patches from the first of four expansion cards Roland made for their famous D-50. While nowhere near as known as the factory presets, I do feel that many of these sounds are good alternatives to D50 factory sounds."
Roland D-50 Spacious Sweep & Cathedral Organ
Published on Feb 8, 2016 Andrew Piatek
Roland D-50 Cathedral Organ
Roland TR808 - R8 MKII - Korg ESX1 - Volca Beats
Published on Feb 8, 2016 Default Corporation
"how this 4 drum machines sounds in a similar pattern. I've tryed to do my best tweeking on parameters to do something similar.
The TR-808 still remains inimitable but other ones do a lot more fun and inspiration. The Volca Beat is a ceap funny instrument."
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