Just a warning for any of you signed up to or considering the Yahoo! Unlimited Music service. I signed up for it when it first came out for the $59.88 introductory rate. I expected the service to cancel after a year unless I renewed my contract. Well, I had a little trouble with the player and figured that had happened, so I went online to check about renewing. When I did I was surprised to find my credit card already charged $119.88 on 6/15/06. A bit puzzled, I called customer service last week to find out what happened, and they said I should have received an email indicating that the introductory rate was over, and that I would automatically be charged the new price. I don't remember the email. I asked them to cancel the account and refund my money as I liked the service but not for that price. They said they cancelled my re-occurring billing but they would need to escalate for a refund. I was given a service number and told it would be submitted for refund, but it would have to go through an approval process first. Fair enough, as I figured there shouldn't be a problem as I called shortly after being charged. I waited a week and decided to call back today as my card was not credited. I was told my refund was denied because email was sent to me prior. Um... I thought we went over that already... I knew where the conversation would end up, so I let her know, no problem - I'd just call my credit card agency, dispute the charge and post about it here for others to know. My credit card agency immediately refunded my charge and here is the post. Consider yourself warned and make sure your buddies know in case they "miss" the email like me. NO MORE Yahoo! for me. See yah... Back to Napster if I ever sign up for DRM again.
Update: Be sure to check out the comments for opinions and alternatives.
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
The Persephone on Monstersynths
Thomas Dolby at the Scala - New Flickr Set

Gary Numan's Access Virus Used in Jagged 2006 Up For Sale

Details:
"This Access Virus B synthesizer is offered to you from the studio of Ade Fenton, co-producer of Gary Numan's critically acclaimed 2006 album 'Jagged'. This fantastic synthesizer was used extensively on Jagged and many of the programmed patches will be instantly recognisable to Numan fans. It was featured in Ade Fenton's kit list in the May 2006 edition of Future Music Magazine's article about the making of Jagged. It is signed on the rear by Gary Numan and Ade Fenton and carries the phrase 'Jagged 2006', written in silver ink by Gary Numan."

Yamaha CS70M Demos

Synths That Never Were on DVDBorn
Another via DVDBorn. More pawn shop dreams... These synths almost made it.

Prototypes
Emulator IIIx
Oberheim OBMx prototype
Yamaha CDSX prototype (DX1)
Akai VX90 (rack pictured above)
Synths That Never Were Part 3
Akai MWS-76
Akai AX80
Mellotron Digital Workstation III

Prototypes
Emulator IIIx
Oberheim OBMx prototype
Yamaha CDSX prototype (DX1)
Akai VX90 (rack pictured above)
Synths That Never Were Part 3
Akai MWS-76
Akai AX80
Mellotron Digital Workstation III
la pâte à son

"Drag instruments, switches, and transporter pipes from the conveyor belt to the checkerboard above to make music. Rotate the pieces. Choose a melody. Change pitch, tempo and volume to fine-tune your composition."
Title link takes you there. Requires Flash. Via Scott Metzger.
The Yamaha VP1


16 voice polyphonic physical modelling synth. I knew about the VL1 and VL7, but not this. Wow. Click here for a VP1 site with specifications and samples. Check out DVDBorn for more.
Update via Javeline the comments: "The link above is dead, but I have a LOT of information and demos of the VP1 on my website"
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