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Saturday, June 16, 2007

Free Samples via Soulmachine!

via Soulmachine!

"As a kind of a side-product when I'm making songs I always make alot of audiosamples. So I thought, why don't I share them, perhaps other people also could have use for them. :)

I have just made a site where I posted some of my samples. They are made in to exs-24 instruments and there are: pianos, drumkits, guitars, base sounds and pads.

I also have some standalone wav formats containing: drumloops and musicloops.

Here is my site: http://hem.passagen.se/piplayer/samples

Your thoughts and feelings about them are greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
///Soulmachine!"

E-Mu Emulator II

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

Hmm... Synth deck.

Crumar DS-2

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

Friday, June 15, 2007

The ELF Generator

Resynthesize....

YOUR BRAIN!!!!

Title link takes you there.

via sequencer.de.

Filing this one under DIY, for...

DIY....

YOUR BRAIN!!!

Moog Minimoog Voyager w/ Mike the Teacher




YouTubes via MikeTheTeacher. via AudioLemon.

OASYS


YouTube via adiblasi.
"I made a 'crown jewel' addition to my synthesizer collection, specifically, the Korg OASYS 88. This clip will give you an intro to this amazing synth!"

Some Csound bass samples

via cornutt on the Matrixsynth Forum.

"Here are samples of some bass sounds generated with some oscillator code that I wrote in Csound. The code support a variety of sync techniques, several of which are demonstrated here. There are four samples. Each one combines several different waveforms with a sync signal that sweeps upwards in frequency. Each sample is 20 seconds, separated by one-second intervals of silence. The first sample is divided into two slightly different variations."

Title link takes you to an mp3 of the samples.

Seattle Synthesizer Contest and Club

"Tuesday June 26 8:00pm
Electronic Mantra in cooperation with the Capitol Hill Arts Center and Guitar Center is pleased to announce the first Seattle-area Synthesizer/Electronic Composition Challenge of the new millennium.

The purpose is to showcase local electronic sound design and composition skills using waveforms, samples, filters, envelopes, sequencers, signal
processing, analogue or digital or computer-generated, and whatever else you come up with that fits the contest rules. The purpose of the contest is also to show what you can do and to HAVE FUN!

Entries will be auditioned on Tuesday, June 26th, at the CHAC Lower Level before a panel of judges. The best three compositions will receive prizes. There will also be two Honorable Mentions awarded.

CHAC Lower Level
1621 - 12th Ave. Seattle. DOWN THE RAMP!
Tickets: FREE - All Ages

More Info:
http://home.comcast.net/~electronicmantra/"
Description via Capitol Hill Arts Center. Title link takes you to the contest site with more info.

Also scroll down when you get there for info on the Seattle Synthesizer Enthusiast's Club. This is the first I've heard of it.
Via George Mattson.

Plan B Function Summary List

Plan B has added a list categorized by function to their site. The previous list was by module. You had a list of modules and descriptions of what they did. Now there is also a list of various functions like Analog Shift reg., Attenuation, Boolean function, etc., and the modules that support each function. This allows you to review what features you might be interested and then see the modules that offer that feature. Pretty cool. Title link takes you there. Click on the Function Summary list on the top right to get to the list.

ZEIT Desktop Sequencer


Some images of the first production-level ZEIT are in.

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