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Thursday, October 22, 2009

SciFi Drone ANALOG SYNTH

via this auction
"The synth includes two squarewave oscillators and a lowpassfilter, likely the one from the weird sound generator. The lowpass filter and the OSC can be controlled by potentiometers. There are 4 body contacts which modify the sound a little bit, too. Also there are 2 buttons which can smooth reduce the volume of each OSC and raise the volume of the other one. I think the sound is to compare with the weird sound generator (music from outer space) or the dronelab (casper electronics). But this is just my subjectively estimate. Just listen to the samples."


http://kaputtpanzer.webs.com/bss1.mp3
http://kaputtpanzer.webs.com/bss2.mp3
http://kaputtpanzer.webs.com/bss3.mp3



AKAI PRO MPD18 USB/MIDI PAD CONTROLLER NOW SHIPPING

"Cumberland, R.I. (October 16, 2009) – Akai Professional, the name synonymous with music production, announces that its MPD18 portable pad controller is now shipping to retailers.

The MPD18 is the smallest-sized model in Akai Professional’s line of MPD pad controllers. DJs, programmers, producers and other musicians will find this MIDI-over-USB controller to be perfect for triggering samples, controlling software, and a variety of other applications. Its small footprint makes the MPD18 easy to integrate into any setup for stage performance, studio production or musical creation on the go.

The heart of the MPD18 is its bank of 16 velocity and pressure-sensitive genuine MPC pads, an Akai Professional exclusive. Users can access three different banks of sounds from the pads for a total of 48 sounds at once. The MPD18 also borrows the MPC series' assignable Q-Link controllers, enabling users to control nearly any parameters in their software in real time on an assignable Q-Link fader and an assignable Q-Link button.

Users will find the MPD18 to be convenient, sending MIDI information over its plug-and-play USB interface for use with Mac or PC without installing any drivers. The USB connection also powers the MPD18 so musicians can use the controller with no power supply. The MPD18 can control virtually any MIDI software, as well as MIDI hardware, such as synthesizers, sound modules, samplers, sequencers, drum machines and more.

“The MPD18 gives you the iconic control feel of the MPC in a compact footprint that's easy to fit in any setup,” said Adam Cohen, Director of Business Development, Akai Professional.

The MPD18 is available from musical instrument and professional audio retailers and has a U.S. Retail Price of $199.00 with an estimated street price of $99.00."

Software Klee Step Sequencer

via this electro-music.com thread
"This is a cross-platform (Mac and Windows -- sorry, no Linux) software Klee. It was created with the input and testing of several Klee "veterans", including Scott Stites himself, Mosc, State Machine, Uncle Krunkus and EdisonRex. It includes virtually all major functions from the hardware Klee, and adds many new ones:

• MIDI output to any hardware or software synth
• Internal or MIDI clock
• 10 preset slots for instant recall of parameters
• Presets can be saved to and loaded from disk
• Built-in clock divide capability
• Synchronous load - loading of pattern happens on clock pulses, and not in between
• Load on Play feature to allow for loading of pattern each time clock started
• MIDI-controllable baseline note
• Custom definable note range allows for alternative scales

It should be available within the next few weeks hopefully. And although I can't make EM09 next week, others who are attending will be able to demonstrate it, if it's not available publicly by that time...

Dan"

EMS TKS Sequencer For Sale Update

new contact info added to this post.

Halloween is Coming

Halloween is coming folks. Feel free to send it any synth related Halloween content you come across. Remember click on the holidays label for more. And don't forget:
The PNW Synthesizer Meeting On Halloween!!!
Moog's Halloween Theremin Video Contest

Ghost Town in the Bedroom - Eigenharp Halloween Music


YouTube via davek4981. Someone needs to do a Star Wars Mos Eisley Cantina vid with these.
"me and mi amigos dubbing out with ghost town on the eigenharp Alpha, it's halloween after all!"

:wrongbot: APC Nosie Jar synth


YouTube via Wrongbot. On Ebay. Don't miss the lighter / flame improv.
"mmm... different synth sals"

:wrongbot: 4093 Quad Nand Noise Jar synth

"mmm... synth salsa" more lighter action

Night of The Theremin


YouTube via iloveanalogue
"This is a Robbie Ryan Moogloween Special, featuring Robbie Ryan as Punknface, Pam Ryan as Pussy Willow, and a surprise guest star. You can learn more about Robbie Ryan
at http://iloveanalogue.blogspot.com More information about the Moog Etherwave Theremin can be found at http://www.moogmusic.com You can find out more about Bob Moog's legacy at http://www.moogfoundation.org"

Update:

Dawn of The Theremin

"This is the action packed, Horror-filled sequel to "Night of The Theremin."
You can find out more about Bob Moog at http://www.moogmusic.com
To see additional Halloween Theremin films, visit the Theremin forum
at http://www.moogmusic.com/forum
See more about Bob's legacy at http://moogfoundation.org"

Arvo Pärt Style Max/MSP Algorithmic Composition


YouTube via akihikotube

Sherman Filterbank 1 / a short trip through the german HARZ


YouTube via beckhusen
"Patch from soundsource Doepfer A100 Modular System filtered through the Sherman Filterbank 1. Unspectacular, but it would be a shame if it goes lost in the wide space of my harddrives ;) I'm not really excited about the Filterbank 1, maybe the SFb 2 is much better (?), but last not least for experimental patches it makes fun.
The video shows some steps of a route through the german HARZ which isn't far away from my home area. I made the record in March 09, didn't expect before that there's still so much snow."
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