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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

AudioMulch 2.0 Preliminary Information

via AudioMulch.com where you will find more info including pricing.

"AudioMulch 2.0 is now in the final stages of development. Due to the scope of development things have taken longer than anticipated. The release will take place on May 1, 2009. Apologies to existing users for the delay, and thank you for your patience.

AudioMulch 2.0 is not just a new version, it is the next generation of AudioMulch. It will provide a foundation for a new cycle of feature development and improvements that will be rolled out in regular updates after the 2.0 release. Currently we are focused on delivering a stable and reliable release as soon as practical.

AudioMulch 2.0 will run on Windows (XP, Vista) and natively on Macintosh OSX (Intel only). Click the screenshots at the right for a closer look at the current (unfinished) user interface.
Features

AudioMulch 2.0 will be backward-compatible with AudioMulch 1.0. It will provide all AudioMulch 1.0 functionality. The Macintosh version of AudioMulch will be able to load AudioMulch 1.0 patches.

Improvements to the AudioMulch core will include:
* Significant performance increases for audio processing (up to twice the efficiency in some cases)
* Patchable MIDI routing
* MIDI and Automation control of Metasurface, tempo and transport
* Support for complex time signatures including automated time signature changes and additive meters
* Improved support for consumer multichannel audio
* Settings for enabling audio, MIDI and network functions at start-up

The AudioMulch 2.0 user interface has been re-coded from the ground up. This has lead to numerous work-flow improvements, including:
* A new Patcher with advanced drag-and-drop patching
* Dockable windows improving multi-monitor operation
* Faster access to MIDI control and parameter values
* Floating Parameter Control (formerly Parameter Modulation) window
* Nameable contraption presets"

"the Third German medley" - on Technics SX-C600


YouTube via organfairy
"For a moment I thought this was going to be my last video on the Technics organ. Because shortly after playing this medley it had a major breakdown making it completely useless. Fortunately I managed to repair it (and made a video of the process).
This is a collection of three German schlagers that I know from my old Klaus Wunderlich records. But it is not a Klaus Wunderlich medley since these three melodies were not originally in the same medley - as a matter of fact not even on the same LP. In Denmark this would probably be called "røvballemusik" but I find it fun to play from time to time.
The melodies are: "Im Wagen vor mir", "Sieben Fässer Wein", and "Kreuzberger Nächte"."

Motor Keys Tape


YouTube via ggijs

"For more info go here: http://gieskes.nl/instrumen..."

Motor Keys Optical


Motor Keys Pot

DSCN4994


YouTube via djthomaswhite

ZebraOsc 1 - 6


YouTube via UrsHeckmann. Six part tutorial.

CHORUS/DELAY by S-CAT


YouTube via PHONICPOTION S-CAT/PHONICPOTION on Ebay
"CIRCUIT BENT WITH 6 MODIFICATIONS"

ANALOGUE DELAY by S-CAT

"CIRCUIT BENT WITH 4 CONTROLS"

CASIO VL-1 (10 MOD) by S-CAT

"CIRCUIT BENT WITH 10 MODIFICATIONS"

YAMAHA DD-6 by S-CAT

"CIRCUIT BENT WITH 15 MODIFICATIONS"

Martenot Controller Demo, Part 3


YouTube via happymoogman. follow-up to this post.
"Here is my 3rd video, showing how my homemade Ondes Martenot controller works. In this video, I show the left-hand volume control, and give an overview of the entire system. At the end, I play "Ave Maria" on the instrument, live in my studio. More info at http://www.danacountryman.com"

Oberheim XK MIDI Controller

fixed after a little cleaning and maintenance.

images and words on Pickleinn

inside an Oberheim XK

"i am having a hard time finding information about these (manuals and such). i am interested in replacing some of the buttons or at least cleaning them as they are getting unresponsive to the touch."

Silver Synth

A chromed or rather aluminum cased KORG Mono/Poly.

via the KORG DS-10 blog via nightpager where you'll find more images and the making of in Japanese. Googlish here.



Roland Alpha Juno-1 and PG-300 on Cafe 80

You can find some great images, words and samples on khoral's Cafe 80
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