Monday, April 02, 2007
Behringer Nordic Lead

via memeo in this VSE post:
"Behringer has announced their new synthesizer, the Nordic Lead. After hours of reverse engineering years of completely original design and development, they have created a professional, state-of-the-art synthesizer. You know that it's professional because they call it professional in the literature (several times), and it clearly says "Professional" on the back.
The Nordic Lead will begin to ship in June 2007. The final pricing has not been set, but Behringer expect it to be around $14.95."
Also, Behringer Labs via Mixolydian:

Sunday, April 01, 2007
Just in Time for Easter
Roland MKS-80 and MPG-80
BTW, don't forget to check out Matrixsynth-b.
Dynacord ADD-two
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via this auction
Details:
"A must-have for any serious producer. This unit cost $5,000.00 when purchased new in the 1985. Almost impossible to find, very rare. Apparantly it has Analog synthesizer features like VCO's & LFO's in it so that you can change the drum sounds and patches and is highly editable .... very RAW ! ! Just to give you an example.. the very desired ADD-ONE sold for $4,000.00 new ... which is probably inferior to this one seeing this one sold for $1,000.00 MORE. I only have the info below on it and most of it is in a foreign language. On the same line as Roger Linns MPC's and the EMU Sp12 and the drum machines but apparantly much more superior and sought after."
Babblefished via synrise.de:
"Dynacord ADD Two * Dynacord ADD Two * Dynacord ADS ADD-TWO/pole spl exp 5800 (1988) The ADD-TWO appeared as 16-kanalige 16-Bit-Version of the ADD-ONE with Samplingfrequenzen from 22,05 to 44.1 kHz. The basic version is equipped with two MByte memory, can be supplemented however on up to eight MByte. The strength the D/A transducers might be, which, as already work in the ADS/ADS k, with 20 bits. The rack equipment needs two HE in the rack and beitet the following rework possibilities: two LFOs, three VCF envelopes, volume, panorama, Feinverstimmung, per channel a Digitaldelay (!), and with a 16-stimmigen toner generation (= 16 channels). Once exemplary the modulation matrix is mentioned - a feature, which from Marcus Ryle (NEARLY FORWARD DESIGN, development team at among other things this equipment, as also at the ALESIS QUADRASYNTH) comes and of it in e.g. the UPPER HOME XPANDER and MATRIX-12 to the employment came for the first time: Modulation matrix ADD-TWO Sources of modulation Modulation goals Note NUMBER Pitch Velocity Panning release Velocity Volume Pressure Send 1 volume Modulation Wheel Send 2 volume Pitch Bend Wheel SAM-polarize SELECT Sustain pedal SAM-polarize start Envelope 1 Envelope 1 Attack Envelope 2 Envelope 1 Decay Envelope 3 Envelope 1 Sustain Decay LFO 1 Envelope 1 release LFO 2 Envelope 1 amplitude Ramp generator Envelope 2 Attack Random generator Envelope 2 Decay Trigger rate Follow Envelope 2 Sustain Decay MIDI CONTROLLER A Envelope the 2 releases MIDI CONTROLLER B Envelope 2 amplitude Pedal 1 Envelope 3 Attack Pedal 2 Envelope 3 Decay - Envelope 3 Sustain Decay - Envelope 3 release - Envelope 3 amplitude - LFO 1 speed - LFO 1 amplitude - LFO 2 speed - LFO 2 amplitude"



via this auction
Details:
"A must-have for any serious producer. This unit cost $5,000.00 when purchased new in the 1985. Almost impossible to find, very rare. Apparantly it has Analog synthesizer features like VCO's & LFO's in it so that you can change the drum sounds and patches and is highly editable .... very RAW ! ! Just to give you an example.. the very desired ADD-ONE sold for $4,000.00 new ... which is probably inferior to this one seeing this one sold for $1,000.00 MORE. I only have the info below on it and most of it is in a foreign language. On the same line as Roger Linns MPC's and the EMU Sp12 and the drum machines but apparantly much more superior and sought after."
Babblefished via synrise.de:
"Dynacord ADD Two * Dynacord ADD Two * Dynacord ADS ADD-TWO/pole spl exp 5800 (1988) The ADD-TWO appeared as 16-kanalige 16-Bit-Version of the ADD-ONE with Samplingfrequenzen from 22,05 to 44.1 kHz. The basic version is equipped with two MByte memory, can be supplemented however on up to eight MByte. The strength the D/A transducers might be, which, as already work in the ADS/ADS k, with 20 bits. The rack equipment needs two HE in the rack and beitet the following rework possibilities: two LFOs, three VCF envelopes, volume, panorama, Feinverstimmung, per channel a Digitaldelay (!), and with a 16-stimmigen toner generation (= 16 channels). Once exemplary the modulation matrix is mentioned - a feature, which from Marcus Ryle (NEARLY FORWARD DESIGN, development team at among other things this equipment, as also at the ALESIS QUADRASYNTH) comes and of it in e.g. the UPPER HOME XPANDER and MATRIX-12 to the employment came for the first time: Modulation matrix ADD-TWO Sources of modulation Modulation goals Note NUMBER Pitch Velocity Panning release Velocity Volume Pressure Send 1 volume Modulation Wheel Send 2 volume Pitch Bend Wheel SAM-polarize SELECT Sustain pedal SAM-polarize start Envelope 1 Envelope 1 Attack Envelope 2 Envelope 1 Decay Envelope 3 Envelope 1 Sustain Decay LFO 1 Envelope 1 release LFO 2 Envelope 1 amplitude Ramp generator Envelope 2 Attack Random generator Envelope 2 Decay Trigger rate Follow Envelope 2 Sustain Decay MIDI CONTROLLER A Envelope the 2 releases MIDI CONTROLLER B Envelope 2 amplitude Pedal 1 Envelope 3 Attack Pedal 2 Envelope 3 Decay - Envelope 3 Sustain Decay - Envelope 3 release - Envelope 3 amplitude - LFO 1 speed - LFO 1 amplitude - LFO 2 speed - LFO 2 amplitude"
Roland SVC-350 Analog Vocoder
Messe 2007 Video via Sequencer.de
Cwejman modular pictured.
VCF

"Detail of the fluorescent displays from my Akai AX80 synthesizer. "VCF" stands for "Voltage Controlled Filter", in this case a 24dB / octave resonant filter on a Curtis CEM 3372 chip. Eight of them, in fact. "
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