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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

HTMind All Drum / Audio Tappi

"Instrument & Sound Effect Music Sequencer which is capable to generate more than 200 preset Sounds : Full 88 keys Acoustic Piano Sounds , 3 full octave Guitar Sounds , 47 Drum Sounds and more than 35 funfill Effect Sounds: Full 88 keys Acoustic Piano Sounds , 3 full octave Guitar Sounds , 47 Drum Sounds and more than 35 fun Effect Sounds.

Sounds are organized into four categories : DRUM ,GUITAR,PIANO and SOUND EFFECT.

High quality PCM Sound samples of 16 bits @ 44100 KHZ (more than 25 Meg).

Playing Sounds alongside with live ITunes library music.

12 TAP PADS where each PAD can be programmed with any Sound.

Complete PAD Sound configuration management : Save & Load & Delete & Override.

Multiple concurrent Sounds tapping capability.

Animating PAD hit during Sound playback.

Tap Sound sequences can be recorded into a Sound Playlist.

Complete Sound Playlist management: Save & Load & Delete & Override.

Option to overlay a recorded Sound Playlist on top of TAP Sound sequences into a new Sound Playlist.

Sound Playlist can be overlaid over and over.

Sound Playlist tempo is controllable for playback & recording.

Separate volume control for IPOD & IPHONE device and Tap Sound.

Current configurations are saved & restored on program exit & enter."
HTMind Website
You can find All Drum here:
All Drum

Korg Radias Sound Demo 1 (Custom presets Bank N)


sonicstate.TV by DarkShock
"Demo of some of my Radias sound I programmed from my bank N.

Image quality of my webcam sucks and they are some errors (mostly because of nervosity). At least the sound quality is quite good !"

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flickr by juno__

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"chaz having a jam"

Alesis Micron

Surface One - NAMM Vaporware from the Past

spotted this one on Analog Industries. It's the Surface One from Midiman, "a virtual control surface that is completely user-configurable. The basic elements (or objects) that the user manipulates consist of virtual channels, buttons, and knobs. Any object on Surface One is programmable and can transmit any message communicable via MIDI (including volume changes, note on/off, alterations to any parameters, program changes, etc).

Surface One utilizes a fiber optic-based touch-sensitive material as its primary interface. This smart fabric, originally developed by the Canadian Space Agency and now licensed by Tactex, transmits the information it receives through touch so it may be converted into MIDI and sent out of Surface One to control MIDI-compatible devices." It was shown at NAMM 2001. You can read the full release on Harmony Central.

Update via BirdFLU in the comments: "Musician's Friend had these for sale on their web site for about a year for $700. Stock status was always listed as "Coming Soon." They also had changed the color scheme to a more pleasing silver box with blue touch sensors."

NAMM: Blofeld - Wavetables, Yes, Snow, NO!

follow-up to this post
Pictures taken by three crazy Waldorf betatesters: Dr. Georg Müller, Till "keep on turning these knobs" Kopper and Boele "SCD" Gerkes.

http://www.waldorfmusic.de
Note: Waldorf stated that they have NO part in this and may consider looking out for more sane beta-testers... :)

Note the original Microwave.

You can see all posts in this set here.

Plan B - final Namm teaser - see you there!

via Peter Grenader on the Plan B list (note the title of this post is the title of the email):
"Again a reminder that Plan B will be in two locations at this year's Namm show, first and foremost at their US dealer's booth, Noisebug (6108 on the main floor) and at Motu (Mark of the Unicorn). See you there!

Premiering at Namm:

Modules:
The Model 32 Vector Plotter - a four-quadrant joystick controller featuring external inputs and active kinetic sensing via four individually decoded gate outputs.

The Model 21C Mini Milton 8 x 1 VC Sequencer - 1 bank of 8 steps with full voltage control of stage location, the Mini Milton is design as a compliment of the mighty Milton Venti (16 x 4)

The Model 30 Digital VCO Subsystem - Our landmark Triple Digital VCO subsystem, with 12 internal patches including balanced modulation, frequency shifting, FM and standard three in line ops.

The Model 30A Control Attenuators - the optional attenuator banks which add dynamic control of the M30's eight main VC Inputs.

Cases:
The Long-awaited Model Zero case, a remake of the chassis made for the Nine Inch Nails EAR Performance System will be available as a standard product in Spring of 2009 and will be on display and operational. This unique system enclosure features of 128 HP for a total of 384 HP for a three row configuration and twice that at six, and is equipped with a unique Power-Saver feature which turns off selected modules while others are still powered. See the attached photo of the beast as it awaits the arrival of the M30 (attached)

The Ringer: A cost-effective alternative to the Doepfer A3 case, The Ringer is a single row, opened back mounting system for Eurorack format modules powered by an external PSU which can drive up to four Ringers at one time. We thank Chris Pitman of Guns N' Roses for the name.

Systems:

The Plan B System Performance System - Two Rows of 102 HP in a custom-made Anvil case fit with a pair of Model 15 VCOs and Model 10 Polyphonic EGs, an Model 9 Mixer, Model 12 Multi-mode Vactrol Filter, Model 11 Evil Twin Bandpass FIlter, Model 31 Buffered Mult, Model 32 Vector Plotter, Model 37 ELF LFO, Model 25 Model 40 Headphone pre and output and Model 21C Mini Milton VC Sequencer.

_____________________
Peter Grenader
skype: Plan_B_Synths
w: http://www.ear-group.net"

Elysium: Probabilistic Arp

Elysium: Probabilistic Arp from giles goat boy on Vimeo.

"This is Matt Mower's Elysium playing a probabilistic riff on an Arp-style sound off my microKorg." http://lucidmac.com/products/elysium/

NAMM: Akai Professional MPK25

"AKAI PRO EXPANDS MPK KEYBOARD SERIES WITH NEW 25-KEY MODEL

MPK49 Keyboard Controller with MPC Pads Gets MPK25 Sibling

Cumberland, R.I. (Jan. 15, 2009) – Akai Professional, the name synonymous with music production, announces MPK25, a new addition to its popular MPK series of keyboard controllers with MPC pads. The MPK25 will be on display at the 2009 NAMM Show in Anaheim, Calif., January 15 – 18, 2009 at the Akai Professional booth, number 6400.

The MPK25 draws on the design of the popular MPK49, the first keyboard ever to feature genuine MPC pads. It features a 25-key, semi-weighted keyboard with aftertouch, 12 MPC pads, Q-Link controls and MPC technology. Its smaller, more portable size makes the MPK25 the perfect travel companion. Its small footprint can fit in a musician’s lap on the couch or on a plane, enabling them to create tracks whenever inspiration strikes.

The MPK series features Akai Professional-exclusive MPC pads that are pressure and velocity-sensitive to capture every nuance of the user’s creativity. The pads can access four banks of sounds, so performers can have 48 samples at their fingertips with the touch of a button.

The MPK25 offers extensive assignable controls through its Q-Link section. The MPK25 gives players 32 parameters of hands-on control through 12 virtual knobs and four virtual buttons, each of which can access two different banks of assignment via a bank-change control.

Two technologies pioneered in the MPC series and built into the MPK series are MPC Note Repeat and MPC Swing. These note-modifying features can be heard in many of the most popular tracks over the last two decades. MPC Note Repeat automatically plays a rhythmic pattern, such as 16th notes on a hi-hat, for accuracy and speed of entry. MPC Swing is sometimes referred to as "the heart and soul of hip hop". Users can specify exactly the degree and timing of swing they want to apply for the perfect feel.

The MPK25 has an arpeggiator, which enables performers to develop creative riffs in seconds. The arpeggiator features six different modes and can have its own swing settings independent of the MPC Note Repeat settings.

Because MPK series controllers are USB class compliant, they do not require custom drivers to work with Mac or PC computers and will work with all MIDI recording, sequencing and performance software. The MPK series is perfect for musicians, producers, DJs and VJs.

The MPK25 comes with Ableton Live Lite Akai Edition software, one of the most popular and powerful performance and production programs in the world. Ableton Live Lite enables musicians to spontaneously compose, record, remix, improvise and edit musical ideas in a seamless audio/MIDI environment.

“This new addition to the MPK line takes the expressive, creative capabilities of the MPK49 to new places,” said Gregg Stein, Director of Marketing, Akai Professional. “The MPK25 can go away for the weekend with you and it is easy to integrate into on-stage setups for multi-instrumentalists and drummers.”

The MPK25 keyboard controller with MPC pads will be available from pro audio and musical instrument retailers in Q2 at an MSRP of $399.99 and an estimated street price of $299.99.

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About Akai Professional

Since 1984, Akai Professional products have been a staple of modern music both in the studio and on stage. With intuitive design and cutting edge features, Akai Professional is one of the world’s most influential manufacturers of musical electronics. For more information, visit www.akaipro.com; images are available at http://akaipro.com/media.php.

Update .zerozeroisland. via in the comments:
"It's a great piece of gear, let me tell you. I was one of the beta testers, and i have one sitting right next to me as i type this.

it's a solidly built hunk of metal with a great feeling keyboard and pads that are pretty much as good as the ones on my mpc, although slightly smaller. the Vyzex sofware editor for it is also a great app. with that many programmable pads, knobs, switches etc. you'll definitely be glad for the on-screen editing!"

temptatio de evol te - abre ojos

temptatio de evol te - abre ojos from abre ojos on Vimeo.


temptatio de evol te - abre ojos from abre ojos on Vimeo.

"you know what you need? you need a private session with Serge! he'll help you out of the pain you've brought on yourself"

ninth in an ongoing series of live sound & visual improvisations using a euro rack modular synthesizer, ableton live and quartz composer on a macbook pro.

for more info visit abreojos.net"



via Scott of abre ojos:
"I have a new track up this one will be the last for a while as i'm working on a 4 track AV release for http://darkwinter.com which should be done by about march (fingers crossed).

this track features a couple of new modules including the excellent EXCELLENT Flight of Harmony Plague Bearer and a DIY Korg P3100 resonator clone built from a PCB from the workshop of Fonik which is full of vactrol goodness!

grab the mp3 here: 192k mp3 24.6mb
a pic of the patch is attached.


Also local artist Andrew McIntosh/Screwtape has been putting together interviews of local experimental musicians and artists and has created a youtube channel. I was lucky enough to be one of those interviewed. its in 2 parts: [one, two] and part 2 [below] shows my modular in detail talking about the module selection, arrangement, ribbon controller etc from 4:58.
Scott"

Scott Baker - 2


video upload by Andrew McIntosh

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