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Thursday, January 17, 2019

Waldorf Quantum Waveforms, filters, and demons!


Published on Jan 17, 2019 prophei

Sunday, January 13, 2019

Waldorf Quantum - Live Input


Published on Jan 13, 2019 prophei

prophei Waldorf Quantum videos

Waldorf Quantum Resonator


Published on Jan 12, 2019 prophei

"Meandering around the quantum's resonator..."

Follow-up to Waldorf Quantum - Drive options

Saturday, January 12, 2019

Waldorf Quantum - Drive options


Published on Jan 12, 2019 prophei

"Exploring the tone of the drive options on a basic analog style waveform."

Saturday, July 23, 2016

Tracking new material for Black Line.


Tracking new material for Black Line. from Black Line on Vimeo.

DJM/REX has Evolved.

Black Line collaborators existing and new:

Cyrusrex

Douglas J. McCarthy

Baseck

Ken Hiwatt Marshall

Bon Harris

Brad Apodaca

Prophei

Anthony Baldino

Paul Barker

Tuesday, September 06, 2011

Oberheim SEMpro brap


YouTube Uploaded by cephal0p0d on Sep 6, 2011

"Prophei takes my SEMpro for a spin."

Thursday, November 04, 2010

Pro Tools 9 Goes Native

I try to limit posts to synths only, but I'll make an exception for this. Pro Tools has finally gone native. Video below.

"The Next Generation of Pro Audio Production

Open yourself to the possibilities. Pro Tools 9 redefines the world’s most popular, most advanced music and audio production platform with a completely re-architected, open version of Pro Tools software, giving you what you asked for—and so much more.

Work with an audio interface—or without. Create bigger, better-sounding mixes with more tracks, Automatic Delay Compensation, and other pro features included as standard. Open your workflow to projects created in other audio and video software—and to the entire Avid Artist Series and Pro Series (formerly Euphonix) console/controller line. With Pro Tools 9, you can compose, record, sequence, edit, and mix the way you want—in more ways than ever.

Work the way you want
Get the flexibility of using Pro Tools 9 with your favorite Avid audio interface or third-party Core Audio- or ASIO-compatible interface—or use Pro Tools 9 completely standalone for easy on-the-go creation.

Create bigger, better mixes
Develop larger, more complex projects, with up to 96 or 192* simultaneous audio tracks, 128 instrument tracks, 512 MIDI tracks, 256 internal busses, and 160 aux tracks. See all track specifications.

Be more creative with coveted professional tools
Work efficiently and get the best sonic results with Automatic Delay Compensation, multitrack Beat Detective, full Import Session Data dialog, DigiBase Pro, and other separately priced add-ons—now standard.


Collaborate with others more easily
Team up with other creators, editors, and mixers easily—with built-in OMF/AAF/MXF file interchange support, you can exchange projects created in other audio and video software with Pro Tools and vice-versa.

Get more options to grab hold of your mix
Along with C|24 and ICON*, you can now use Avid Artist Series and Pro Series consoles and controllers to enhance your editing and mixing workflow, thanks to added EUCON integration.

Work with picture in more ways
Expand your post production capabilities with powerful features now included as standard, such as the Time Code Ruler, OMF/AAF/MXF interchange, variable stereo pan depths, and updated 7.1 surround panner*.

Boost your power with Complete Production Toolkit 2
Get the Pro Tools HD software feature set**—without a Pro Tools|HD or Pro Tools|HD Native system—with the Complete Production Toolkit 2 option."

Full details on the Avid website here.


YouTube via SweetwaterSound | November 04, 2010

via prophei

Saturday, March 06, 2010

shamii_in_studio_annoclip1.m4v


YouTube via prophei "annodalleb studio cuts #1"
Some synth spotting. Note the Andromeda A6 with rare red/burgundy coloring.

Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Mr. Kitty and an Oberheim Two Voice

via prophei via CatSynth where you'll find more.

Wednesday, July 08, 2009

Xpress (320 x 240)


YouTube via prophei. don't miss 1:46 for some heavy synth spotting at Tokyo's Five-G.
"Coming out of days of illness, I wrote a new dance track a few days ago using mostly my Livewire AFG, self-built ssm 2044 filter (fonitronik), my self-built and modified x0xb0x and pro tools HD3 system.

Yesterday, starting to relapse with my illness, I experimented with making a music video for the song using only some vacation pics from Asia... and apple's iMovie.

While the results are much better than I anticipated, using iMovie was as frustrating and evil as imaginable. It felt like editing with an application that hates you.

As much as I am typically a HUGE apple fan, BIG THUMBS DOWN. Next time, I'm going with adobe after effects, premiere pro or even apple final cut pro.

I posted this on youtube twice, but had to remove it due to sync between the video and music being lost. I then uploaded to Vimeo, even worse! Looks like this worked now only at 320 x 240. Link to original 640 x 480 file below...

If sync still sucks, you can download the video here: http://www.prophei.com/video/Xpress_Y..."

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Thursday, December 18, 2008

DSI still Sequential Circuits


This one spotted by prophei. He downloaded the sysex for the three individual OSes for the DSI Poly Evolver Keyboard off of the DSI website. When he looked at the manufacture in the Mac OS X SysEx Librarian this is what he saw. Anyone confirm?

Update: another screen shot sent in and confirmations in the comments.

Update via wavedeforum via the comments: "The manufacturer ID is not IP that would get sold with Sequential Circuits. It is an ID issued by the MIDI Manufacturers Association. Usually a number is retired or recycled when a company ceases doing business.

Because of Dave Smith's role in getting MIDI going, he gets to keep his ID, which is 1.

It's the programs that interpret Sysex that lookup the ID and display an appropriate string that are at fault for still displaying Sequential Circuits. I would think that they should be revised to display DSI/Sequential or something similar."

also sent my way privately via Stephen via Synthwood. Pretty cool when you think of it. Dave Smith was THE man behind MIDI. SCI was first with the Prophet-600 followed by Roland with the JX-3P. I'm guessing Roland has ID #2, but I have yet to confirm this. Be sure to see the comments of this post for more.

Update via Dave Cornutt in the comments:
"Roland is not ID #2 because the IDs are divided into three groups, American, European, and Japanese. The American group starts with 1; the European group starts with 20 hex, and the Japanese group starts with 40 hex. Roland is assigned ID 41H; for reasons unknown to me Kawai was given 40H. Here's the whole original list, from "The Complete SCI MIDI", January 1984 edition (all numbers in hex):

Monday, November 12, 2007

malgorkatobug808


YouTube via prophei. Anyone know more about the colorful DIY looking modules?

Sunday, November 11, 2007

polivoks / tr-808 micro jam


YouTube via prophei.

Sunday, January 14, 2007

Prophei on YouTube

prophei - mono/poly through xtreme filter


prophei - tr-808 being spanked by my 188-2 bbd delay

[This one reminded me of an Ultravox tune. I forget the name of the track.]

prophei - dual cyclotron fun

[note the cwejman modules]

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