Tonetable is an application for DJs who want to control their digital vinyl system from their iPhone or iPod Touch. It produces a control tone that is compatible with most digital vinyl systems such as Serato's Scratch Live™, Native Instruments' Traktor Scratch™, M-Audio's Torq™, Image-Line's Deckadance™ and many more.
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"While centuries past, synthesis was reserved for the likes of royalty appointed wizards, the enlightenment and technology teamed up to make it available to everyone. Bill Holland sums up the hidden powers of additive synthesis in this, his demo of Camel Audio Cameleon 5000."
Camel Audio Cameleon 5000 Additive Synth Overview, Part Two
"With the Camel Audio Cameleon 5000, Bill Holland shows that changing up sound and modulating it is as natural and easy as an actual chameleon changing colors to match its environment. In our next video, Bill Holland shows you how to change colors to match your environment."
YouTube via enapa1apa " Made an afterconstruction on my song sedied, jamming with same sounds atleast, check original here: http://www1.shellkonto.se/gnashed/atk...
Me like waldorf, in video :
schrittmacher - sequensing rack attack . drums and noises q-rack, pad/drone blofeld - lead melody mQ , bass"
via Matt on the AH list: "I just spoke to Robin Wood at EMS and he told me that they plan to start making the Synthi A & VCS3 again in the next two months. They have sufficient parts to make about 40 VCS3s and even more Synthis. The timescale to completion will be about 18 months after that.
To join the waiting list you must send a cheque for GBP 150 to Robin and should then phone every 6 months to find out the progress. The VCS3 will cost GBP 3200 + VAT. Robin says that there are quite a few people who have been on the waiting list for years, so the allocation & availability isn't clear."
Before you get too excited, there were a few follow up threads stating that this has been stated several times in the past. Regardless, it is interesting. Robin Wood and EMS is still around, and there is the potential (parts) for new SYNTHIs. Definitely a fascinating bit of synth history. Hopefully it will happen. Just remember to pray. Because... Every nun really does need a SYNTHI. [more every ads]