Friday, October 26, 2012
Xplorer - a realtime editor for the Oberheim Xpander/Matrix-12 (1.10.24.1 new features)
Published on Oct 26, 2012 by XplorerEditor
"Xplorer - a realtime editor for the Oberheim Xpander/Matrix-12
http://xplorer-editor.com
Xplorer 1.10.24.1 is released.
The video shows mainly the following new features:
- Drag and drop support for single patch SysEx files.
- Extract single patches from an "all data data dump" SysEx file into a given folder.
- Get all single patches from synthesizer into a given folder.
- All data dump request backup and restore (save and restore synthesizer whole memory to/from a sysex file)
- MIDI status is now displayed as 3 leds under the VFD Display.
CHANGE LOG
New features:
- Windows 8 support.
- Drag and drop support for single patch SysEx files.
- Enhanced single patch data detection in SysEx files.
- Extract single patches from an "all data data dump" SysEx file into a given folder.
- Get all single patches from synthesizer into a given folder.
- All data dump request backup and restore (save and restore synthesizer whole memory to/from a sysex file)
- MIDI status is now displayed as 3 leds under the VFD Display.
- "Smart all not off" mode to reduce stuck notes when changing patch.
- Links to website added to help menu.
Bug fixes:
- A modified single patch name is now saved correctly when a store (F10) command is sent to synthesizer
- Rename patch dialog does not warn anymore on bad patch name when the Cancel button is clicked
- Settings window now shows correctly when system font size is 125%
- Settings/User interface: The color dialog now shows the custom knob color as the default custom color when opened"
Ableton Preview Event
Published on Oct 26, 2012 by AbletonInc
"An introduction to Ableton Live 9 and Push, featuring Ableton co-founder and CEO Gerhard Behles, Ableton product specialist Dennis DeSantis, and a special performance by Ableton's Jesse Terry."
Moog Announces Release of 500 Series Analog Delay
"Moog Announces Release of 'Analog Delay,' First Delay Designed Exclusively for the 500 Series Pro Audio Format
100 Percent Analog Signal Path Module Features 800ms of Analog Delay Time, Midi Control and Assignable Tap Tempo/CV Jack on Front Panel
ASHEVILLE, NC – October 26, 2012 – Today Moog Music announced the release of the “Analog Delay," the first delay designed and created exclusively for the 500 series pro audio format. The Analog Delay is a 100% analog signal path module that features 800ms of delay time, front panel MIDI control, and an assignable Tap Tempo/CV jack on its front panel. Included with each unit is a free VST/AU/RTAS editor for easy implementation into any recording, live, and performance situation.
The Analog Delay has been designed with tone, connectivity, and flexibility at the forefront. Moog’s engineering team worked tirelessly to deliver a delay with an incredibly clean front end that could easily be pushed into a warm, natural overdrive for saturated delay trails or distorted delay effects.
Though not on the front panel, the Analog Delay features a 6 Waveshape LFO that allows users to create other time based effects such as tape delay, chorus and extremely modulated sounds. The LFO is easily accessed via MIDI and the free VST/AU/RTAS Analog Delay plug-in editor.
Also accessible via the included editor are advanced features like Tap/CV input routing, Keyboard Control settings, Clock Divisions and a Delay Multiplier for access to illegal delay times (up to 4x the front panel position). In addition to Tap Tempo and CV control, the Tap/CV input can also convert click track audio into a tap tempo signal.
The new Moog 500 Series Analog Delay module will be debuting at the 2012 AES conference in San Francisco booth 1222 and is expected to begin shipping in Dec. 2012
Web Page: moogmusic.com/analogdelay
About Moog Music
Moog Music 500 series modules and electronic musical instruments are designed and lovingly handcrafted at the Moog factory in downtown Asheville, N.C. Moog Music and its customers carry on the legacy of Dr. Robert Moog, inventor of the Moog synthesizer and Founder of Moog Music Inc."
100 Percent Analog Signal Path Module Features 800ms of Analog Delay Time, Midi Control and Assignable Tap Tempo/CV Jack on Front Panel
ASHEVILLE, NC – October 26, 2012 – Today Moog Music announced the release of the “Analog Delay," the first delay designed and created exclusively for the 500 series pro audio format. The Analog Delay is a 100% analog signal path module that features 800ms of delay time, front panel MIDI control, and an assignable Tap Tempo/CV jack on its front panel. Included with each unit is a free VST/AU/RTAS editor for easy implementation into any recording, live, and performance situation.
The Analog Delay has been designed with tone, connectivity, and flexibility at the forefront. Moog’s engineering team worked tirelessly to deliver a delay with an incredibly clean front end that could easily be pushed into a warm, natural overdrive for saturated delay trails or distorted delay effects.
Though not on the front panel, the Analog Delay features a 6 Waveshape LFO that allows users to create other time based effects such as tape delay, chorus and extremely modulated sounds. The LFO is easily accessed via MIDI and the free VST/AU/RTAS Analog Delay plug-in editor.
Also accessible via the included editor are advanced features like Tap/CV input routing, Keyboard Control settings, Clock Divisions and a Delay Multiplier for access to illegal delay times (up to 4x the front panel position). In addition to Tap Tempo and CV control, the Tap/CV input can also convert click track audio into a tap tempo signal.
The new Moog 500 Series Analog Delay module will be debuting at the 2012 AES conference in San Francisco booth 1222 and is expected to begin shipping in Dec. 2012
Web Page: moogmusic.com/analogdelay
About Moog Music
Moog Music 500 series modules and electronic musical instruments are designed and lovingly handcrafted at the Moog factory in downtown Asheville, N.C. Moog Music and its customers carry on the legacy of Dr. Robert Moog, inventor of the Moog synthesizer and Founder of Moog Music Inc."
Dubspot 'Wireless' Interview: Morton Subotnick
Dubspot 'Wireless' Interview: Morton Subotnick - The Electronic Music Pioneer on Music Technology
Published on Oct 26, 2012 by DubSpot
I'm curious if he is referring to Dave Smith and Sequential Circuits at 3:40.
"More info: http://blog.dubspot.com/electronic-music-pioneer-morton-subotnick
In this episode of Dubspot's Wireless interview series, influential composer and electronic music pioneer Morton Subotnick invites composer, producer, and educator Raz Mesinai to his studio for an interview. Their discussion ranges from the innovations and rapid acceleration of music technology over the last sixty years to developing an iOS app that presents a new way for kids to create music."
Published on Oct 26, 2012 by DubSpot
I'm curious if he is referring to Dave Smith and Sequential Circuits at 3:40.
"More info: http://blog.dubspot.com/electronic-music-pioneer-morton-subotnick
In this episode of Dubspot's Wireless interview series, influential composer and electronic music pioneer Morton Subotnick invites composer, producer, and educator Raz Mesinai to his studio for an interview. Their discussion ranges from the innovations and rapid acceleration of music technology over the last sixty years to developing an iOS app that presents a new way for kids to create music."
Unboxing Doepfer Dark Energy 2 with sound example
Published on Oct 26, 2012 by thomaskressmusic
"Just arrived! Unboxing the new dark energy 2 from Doepfer. Simple sound example in the background with no effects and no mastering. Playing with the waveforms, pulse-width and filter knobs. Sequenced with the iPhone app "Little Midi Machine" and an iRig Midi interface. Great little box!
More stuff here: https://soundcloud.com/thomas-kress"
Kawai SX-210 Analogue Synth Demo
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via this auction
KAWAI "Puts you in control!" ad.
Retailed for £999
Audio demo & pics below.
Kawai SX-210 Synth Demo by Datassette
"Some bits have reverb added, other than that it's completely dry."
via this auction
KAWAI "Puts you in control!" ad.
Retailed for £999
Audio demo & pics below.
Kawai SX-210 Synth Demo by Datassette
"Some bits have reverb added, other than that it's completely dry."
Tube Based Piano Organ Attachment
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via this auction
"I do not know much about Electronics, but this unit came from a Story & Clark Console Piano/Organ. It is an Organ Attachment for a piano and has all the wiring and hooks attached. It also has the 71 vacuum tubes as shown in the photos. It does not have the keyboard. I believe, this would be a REAL FIND for someone interested in electronics. It is from the 1950's - 60's."
Anyone know more about these?
via this auction
"I do not know much about Electronics, but this unit came from a Story & Clark Console Piano/Organ. It is an Organ Attachment for a piano and has all the wiring and hooks attached. It also has the 71 vacuum tubes as shown in the photos. It does not have the keyboard. I believe, this would be a REAL FIND for someone interested in electronics. It is from the 1950's - 60's."
Anyone know more about these?
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