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Thursday, January 18, 2007

Matrixsynth Voyager!

Well, not quite. : ) How I wish. But... we can pretend. Via MOOG Space:

"Select Series Voyagers.

We're now offering customized Voyagers! You can choose from 8 types of wood cabinets, and 5 different backlighting schemes. For all those who ever wanted to own a truely unique Voyager, now you have one built to your own specifications!"

I *think* there will be a green one in there. I should make Matrixsynth stickers for them. ; )

Sent my way via Andy_Squirrel.

MOOG MF-107 Video on Gearwire

Title link takes you there. Keep an eye on Gearwire for more NAMM coverage. I'll be posting some of the synth content that comes in, but for the rest go there.

CHORUS SPACE-C CC300

via diablo quapo.

metasonix wretch machine processing jomox 999


"there is also a wiard noise ring plugged into the filter cv near the end....thanks grant!" Also note that "the last few seconds of the video is just the noise ring sending cv to the filter tuning."

Another via companyofquail.

Circuit Bent Boss Dr Pad III


YouTube via zioaxiom, aka Luca of Progsounds.

Midisticks

This one not via NAMM. It was sent in on the Synthsights alias, and I thought it was interesting. I couldn't find an image on site, so if you know of one feel free to comment.

What is it?

"Midisticks : A drum kit without drums. When you use the sticks, the World around you becomes the drums.

Confused? You're not alone. Children accept something out of the ordinary or unexpected as magic, and get on with the important task of playing.

Midisticks are an innovative electronic percussion MIDI trigger.

Midisticks are drumsticks that detect the material that they are being played on and generate MIDI messages.

Midisticks are sensitive: The softer you hit a material, the lower (quieter) the triggered MIDI velocity.

Midisticks are programmable. Many different materials can be programmed and mapped to MIDI triggers. Many of the materials recognized are found in the typical studio, household, rehearsal room or bar.

After programming, when a recognized material is struck again, the pre-assigned MIDI trigger is generated.

Example:

Tap on a drum practice pad, and train the sticks to generate a Snare Drum MIDI trigger.
Tap on a pad of paper and assign that to a tom tom.
Tap on a mouse mat and assign that to be a cowbell.

Each of the Midisticks behaves as a separate instrument - That's to say that each stick can be assigned to generate a different MIDI trigger for the same material.

Korg R3

Another nice image of the new Korg R3. Title link takes you to the product page on Korg US.

"A powerful yet compact synthesizer with sounds, form, and features that will attract all manner of musicians and producers. Introducing the new R3.

The R3 is a full-fledged synthesizer that provides an easy and affordable way to enjoy sophisticated synthesis and advanced sound creation. In a compact and light-weight body, it packs 37 full-size, velocity sensing keys, along with two-timbre/eight-voice performance power.

The sound generator section uses the same acclaimed MMT (Multiple Modeling Technology) used by the KORG RADIAS, delivering thick, gutsy, and crisp analog sounds. With quality that will satisfy both professionals and beginners, the R3 is a great choice for adding synth sounds on stage or in music production."

Korg M3 Karma Demos

Click here to launch video. Title link takes you to more.

SubtleNoiseMaker Ts

SubtleNoiseMaker has Ts. Title link takes you to them.

Also check out sascha's free cd, "seroton."

Waldorf Stromberg Plug-ins

I finally got around to looking at the Waldorf pdf in more detail. There's been a bit of buzz around the plug-in capability. This image shows you two hardware plug-ins in the back of the synth, the valve and the a-filter. According to the brochure these are fully analog, not digital VA plug-ins. Title link takes you to the pdf in case you missed it.

PDF and new Waldorf gear previously posted here.
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