"The repeat function has two sliders; one for speed and the other for the duration or width of the note repeating. It also has a mode switch. I set the mode to “A” to retrigger the note I was playing, then fussed with the speed and width to get this wet, growling, engine like noise."
via Audio Cookbook where you will find more info including a sample.
"8 individual outputs, O.S. 4.0 expanded memory/ram. You can sample longer on this one than any other 2000/2002 version. the latest os fixed some bugs, too. This particular machine shines at making really cool synthesized samples, or basically turning your samples/ sampled in material into synthesized chords, basses, efx, etc.... not as punchy as Akai, but very warm and fuzzy and with that lofi crunch."
Not the best shots, but some of the inside. This one ended at $386.50. via brian c
Machine Project Synth from Wade Harpootlian on Vimeo. "Here's a demo of the synthesizer I built at the Machine Project learn to solder class. The class was great, and I can't wait to do more tinkering. It makes such a lovely sound, don't you think?" flickr shots by Bearville here.
YouTube via gearwire "Aside from it's definition as an astonished interjection, the word "wow" can also mean: "slow variation in the pitch of a sound reproduction resulting from variations in the speed of the recording or reproducing equipment." We wonder if Sugar Bytes knew that when creating their WOW Filter plugin.
Bill Holland checks this plugin out to see if the product's own name can predict his response to the fluctuating filter sounds.
"I've been meaning to send Chris this photo for a while to include on the site. It shows 3 out of 4 membrane panels for the Chroma. The only one missing is the main production panel produced after the first 50 went out. AFAIK the only difference between the first 50 and the main run was parameter #2. Poly/Mono on the first 50, FSW(?) on the main run."
The bottom shot is a bit blurry. Hopefully a sharper image will come in.
"Al igual q el del Mixer de Sun Records, este video también es de "Objetos Perdidos.." del History Channel.
Aquí se muestra, mediante entrevistas a sus inventores, el proceso creativo de uno de los mas revolucionarios instrumentos musicales.
Aunque dudo de la veracidad de que los Beatles hayan usado uno, y al mediocre sonido del video; es muy interesante y entretenido para los "tecnomúsicos"."
Googlish:
"As the q Mixer Sun Records, this video is from "Lost .." the History Channel.
Here is through interviews with its inventors, the creative process of one of the most revolutionary musical instruments.
Although I doubt the veracity of the Beatles have used one, and the mediocre sound of the video, it is very interesting and entertaining for "tecnomúsicos."
YouTube via kulten. See http://kulten.oldiblog.com for more. follow-up to these posts. "this is a small demo : BOSS BASS SYNTHESIZER, an analog modeling (DSP) synth packed in a compact pedal, made by BOSS (from ROLAND synths maker), here trigged by great little BOSS DR-110 drum machine : you can hear PWM and SAW waveforms, and WAVE SHAPE filters."