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Friday, March 30, 2007

Dexter Video on Sonic State

Title link takes you to it.

Akai MPK49 Video

Title link takes you to the video on Sonic State. The demo includes the arpeggiator and note repeat functionality. Pretty cool. I'm hoping the MPK49 sets a new standard on more sequence performance oriented keyboard controllers.

More Messe Vids via Sonic State

Nord Wave Video

Title link takes you to the video on Sonic State.

It covers the sampling and wavetable features. The sampling is more extensive than I originally thought. You can modulate sample OSCs with standard OSCs. Also, it looks like the smiley was just a teaser. Bummer, I was actually hoping that would be real. They should do it.

Anware Instruments Cloxbox Vids from The Frankfurt Musikmesse

anyware cloxbox demo musikmesse 2007



cloxbox demo anyware #2


YouTubes via janvanvolt. Note the audio is horrid, but there you have it.

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flickr by Curzio Campodimaggio.

The Dexter

Follow up to the Lemur. Title link takes you to the article on CDM.

More Musikmesse Pics

Three more sets:

One
Two
Three

Anyware Instruments Clox Box pictured.

Previous Shots

Via sequencer.de

Japanese hand-made Dico MULTI BAND STEREO FILTER

flickr by rbdx.

"SAB did this superb stereo filter, [link]"

Yusynth Gate Delay in Frac-Rack by Suit and Tie Guy

Title link takes you to a shot of the front pulled via this auction. Note that Suit and Tie Guy made this based on the Yusynth design.

"this is a dual gate delay for Frac-Rack systems. it delays the start, but not the end, of a gate (or "v-trig") signal for up to more than ten seconds. it has two channels with a link switch, and a purple LED indicator for each channel's output. there is also a "slew output" on each channel which gives a simple AS envelope whose attack time corresponds to the gate delay time. this module uses Switchcraft model 41 jacks, which i happen to think are very nice. details on the freeware version of this module are at the designer's website."

via Suit and Tie Guy.

Fairlight Series III & MFX

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

Details:
"Offered for sale is a very rare fully functional vintage rack-mount Fairlight CMI III computerised musical instrument workstation in excellent condition. Also fitted is Fairlight MFX2 capability, which adds a 24 track direct to disc recorder / editor. The system is a late model, and as such has the latest and best in technical innovations, whilst still retaining the classic legendary sound of the CMI.

The system has 16 voices, 16 Mbytes RAM, colour graphics card, digital sampler and 24 output router. It also comes with the later MFX alpha-numeric keyboard, and a proper weighted action music keyboard. A 15” LCD screen (not the one illustrated) is included. There are two 4 Gbyte hard discs, one empty for disc recording, and one full of the following libraries:
Complete Fairlight library, Prosonus Strings, Brass, Percussion, Sound Genesis strings, plus many libraries collected over the last 20 years dealing with top producers and musicians. These include libraries from: Pet Shop Boys, Trevor Horn, Hans Zimmer, Frankie goes to Hollywood, Art of Noise and many, many others. The complete Fairlight IIX library is also included.

The system will be serviced, have a full set of manuals (including a very rare service manual), all leads, latest firmware, and come with 3 months warranty. It is currently in an 18U rack, but can be dismantled for ease of shipment. In this case each module is professionally packed by first wrapping the part in polythene, placing it in a larger container which is filled with liquid foam (see photo). Once set, this provides superb protection.

Please note you’ll see other Fairlight systems advertised on ebay, and many will less expensive. However, do some research before you buy. What may look like a bargain might not look so appealing when its obsolete parts finally give up. I have been involved in re-building Fairlight CMIs for over 25 years, and have sold and supported well over 30 of these classic samplers. I am also proud of my 100% positive ebay feedback with over 120 transactions, which I hope reflects my honest and straight forward dealings. I have also described this system as accurately as possible. However, please feel free to ask any questions, or if you’re passing through Sydney, you would be very welcome to have an extensive demonstration."

via Joel.
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