Friday, April 27, 2007
Roland Juno-60 and JSQ-60
Roland SH-09 With MIDI
EML Product Literature
via this auction
EML PRODUCT LITERATURE SYNTHESIZER PRIMER BOOK (RARE)
EML Electronic Music Labs Inc. Vernon CT
Interesting for any vintage synthesizer collector. A great reference for any future buyer of EML instruments. These are my clear copies of EML’s product literature packs.
Roland Juno-60
How to Boost a Kick
via translucencecs in this VSE thread:
"The way to do it is to EQ your kicks with very little sub. It gets lost because it's inaudible.
The way to make a kick drum really SPANK in a mix is to kill the lowest sub completely, boost low audibles and some high frequencies. For use on the ES-1, try EQ-ing your favourite kick sound before sampling it or copying it to a memory card and on to the ES.
For a quick and easy example, using a 10-band graphic EQ (it approximates to something that a lot of people have), try the following values:
30Hz - as low as the value can go (I use a setting of -36dB)
60Hz - boost by 1-2dB
125Hz - boost by 2-4dB
250Hz - boost by 2-4dB
500Hz - cut back - I use a setting of -3dB
1kHz - cut further back - I use about -5dB
2kHz - boost by 3-5dB
4kHz - boost by 4-6dB
8kHz - boost by 6-8dB
16kHz - leave at 0dB
You'll need to approximate these for other numbers of bands, or parametric EQs, etc. If it helps, draw a curve on raph paper to see what this shape looks like, then apply that shape to your EQ module/unit/software/plugin.
Also, you may find that the boost a 4kHz drowns vocals out, so you may want to tweak that band down a little.
BTW - these may sound like weird values to use, but seriously, TRY it!"
"The way to do it is to EQ your kicks with very little sub. It gets lost because it's inaudible.
The way to make a kick drum really SPANK in a mix is to kill the lowest sub completely, boost low audibles and some high frequencies. For use on the ES-1, try EQ-ing your favourite kick sound before sampling it or copying it to a memory card and on to the ES.
For a quick and easy example, using a 10-band graphic EQ (it approximates to something that a lot of people have), try the following values:
30Hz - as low as the value can go (I use a setting of -36dB)
60Hz - boost by 1-2dB
125Hz - boost by 2-4dB
250Hz - boost by 2-4dB
500Hz - cut back - I use a setting of -3dB
1kHz - cut further back - I use about -5dB
2kHz - boost by 3-5dB
4kHz - boost by 4-6dB
8kHz - boost by 6-8dB
16kHz - leave at 0dB
You'll need to approximate these for other numbers of bands, or parametric EQs, etc. If it helps, draw a curve on raph paper to see what this shape looks like, then apply that shape to your EQ module/unit/software/plugin.
Also, you may find that the boost a 4kHz drowns vocals out, so you may want to tweak that band down a little.
BTW - these may sound like weird values to use, but seriously, TRY it!"
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
Model13andQuadADSR
flickr by felixinferious."Plan B Model 13 Dual Timbral Gate and Doepfer A-143-2 QuadADSR. The first two modules of my modular synth."
Bleep Labs vs. Doepfer
Title link takes you to the audio demo on Old Socks and New Toys.
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: Audio, Bleep Labs, Doepfer
LABELS/MORE: Audio, Bleep Labs, Doepfer
Chester with Reason
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: Cat, DaevlMakr, Native Instruments, Synth Cats
LABELS/MORE: Cat, DaevlMakr, Native Instruments, Synth Cats
Thursday, April 26, 2007
100h Monome Coming
"The prototype is moving along. we’re still finalizing each part of the design and trying to figure out how in the world we’re going to manufacture these. some details:* black walnut base enclosure, measuring about 10.8 inches on each side, about 1.4 inches tall
* anodized aluminum top plate, once again
* new keypad design engineered from the ground up, with several improvements and different feel than the 40h
* the grid pcb prototype was so expensive i think it made me ill, ha
we don’t have enough keypads to fill the entire plate, hence the above photo. we’ll be showing the prototype at the makerfaire in may.
we don’t expect to be shipping until early august. we may consider taking preorders on the first 100 units. we’re uncertain on the price because we haven’t secured all part sources and contracts, but we’re expecting to run between $1200 and $1500. (we’re of course hoping it will be cheaper.)
35 units left as of this posting. wait time of about a week before shipping."
Title link takes you there.
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