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Sunday, November 08, 2009

Kawai K5000S additive synthesizer


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"The K5000S provides 32 sound sources, which is an upper bound on polyphony, and can be quite a bit less, depending on patch complexity. A patch on this synth can combine up to six individual sounds, each of which may be either a PCM (sample) waveform, or an additive waveform. There is also a "multi" or "combo" mode, wherein each combination allows up to four patches to be placed across the keyboard. The "morph mode" you may have heard about is really not a mode, but a way of constructing new additive patches from existing ones (and as with any simple interpolation, the results are usually less interesting than the starting extremes). The provided PCM waveforms would be pretty standard fare, like any other sampled keyboard, except that the modest bank of roughly 123 synth (plus 225 drum) sounds seems to have been chosen carefully to complement the additive sounds. Using these in moderation often seems to balance the additive sounds in just the right way. Additive patches are composed of 64 harmonics, which may be comprised of either low harmonics (1-63) or high harmonics (64-127) of the note fundamental pitch. Additive sounds have low-velocity harmonic amplitude profiles (specifying volume for each harmonic), and high-velocity harmonic amplitude profiles, which are smoothly interpolated between, using various curves, depending on key strike velocity which makes for very smooth velocity-controller changes in timbre. Each harmonic of an additive waveform has its own ADSR envelope (with two attack segments) that can be looped. The K5000S also has a global narrow-band format filter (which I assume really just scales harmonic volumes), that can be used to impart overall coloration to additive sounds, and which can be modulated a variety of ways. Modulation options are pretty good, and include the usual sources (2 x LFO, amplitude envelope, mod wheel, pitch wheel, velocity, mono pressure), and destinations (pitch, volume, filter parameters). You can adjust certain parameters as a function of keyboard position ("key scaling"), though not as well as on some other synths (ex., Kurzweils). The K5000S also has an arpeggiator (and several dedicated knobs), which is reasonably capable, interesting, and useful (I reject the mythology about it being exceptional). There is also a set of 16 knobs, most with assigned synth modulation functionality, but four of which can be set to control various synth parameters (potentially more than one). Finally, there is a global effects section, with offers multiple buses and flexible routing, a complete effects repertoire, and generally very good effect quality. The knob feel is great; the switch feel is mediocre. Switch layout is a bit odd, but you can get used to it. Wandering around the cryptic UI is not fun, but it's not too hard, either. Editing sounds is doable, but quite tedious."




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KURZWEIL PC3LE6 Performance Controller

KURZWEIL PC3LE6
"PC3LE6 Overview
The Best Sounds, The Best Features, The Right Price
First Things First...

Fantastic sounds, reliable performance, musical expressiveness, ease of use; these are the things we believe are essential to the design of an affordable keyboard instrument. Kurzweil's new PC3LE6 combines the amazing sound quality and performance control features of our enormously successful PC3 with a new streamlined, intelligent user interface, providing an interactive experience that is bound to inspire creativity.
It's The Sound...

Under the hood, the PC3LE features the same groundbreaking chip technology that has made the PC3 the most talked about keyboard in recent years. All of the PC3's sounds are included - the famous Kurzweil grand piano, vintage electric pianos, Clavinets and Mellotrons, dazzling Orchestral and Strings collections, stunning VA virtual analog synths, KB3 organs, realistic basses, drums, guitars, percussion and horns, General MIDI, plus nearly 200 new programs developed specifically for the LE; over 1050 programs in all. We've improved the method for navigating through such a massive sound set; programs in the LE can be viewed and selected with a new set of Category buttons. Select "Leads" and you'll see a list of all the synth leads in the machine, grouped together. Same goes for the other 20 categories, everything from Synth Bass to Mallets to Guitars.

These programs take advantage of our V.A.S.T. synthesis engine, using pristine samples paired with detailed programming of literally hundreds of synth and effects parameters. Whether it's the rosin of a bowed string instrument, the resonant harmonics of a piano's damper pedal, or the thumps and squeaks of an electromechanical keyboard, we've done our homework and provided a level of detail and realism that can only be found in a Kurzweil. Which means you can focus on the important business of making music.

The PC3LE6 comes equipped with over 700 onboard effects chains from which to choose, all with real-time controllers already assigned to relevant parameters. With world class reverbs that decay into complete silence, warm, classic sounding phasers, flangers and choruses, and burning, saturated distortions, you'll have everything you need to make your music sound like a polished, finished product from the outset. The PC3LE6's architecture provides up to 10 insert effects, which can be distributed among 10 channels, with an available auxiliary effect as well.
Interactive...

In the PC3, we introduced the "INFO" feature, a soft button-press that allows the user to see which controllers have been assigned to parameters within a program. For the LE, we've taken this to the next level, with an interactive user interface that communicates directly with you whenever you move a real-time controller. Turn a knob, hit a button or move a wheel and the LE's screen will display the controller, its real-time value and the parameter being affected. An example would be moving the modwheel on an organ program - you would see the following: "Modwheel 79 Distortion Drive". This system never breaks down - you can change effect chains freely and all of this info remains intact, updated to reflect the new chain you've selected. Also, this info is transferred seamlessly to Setup Mode - you can see whatever controllers have been assigned to programs used in any zone of a setup.
Customizing Your Sound...

We wanted to give users the quickest, easiest possible way to adjust the PC3LE6's sounds to suit individual tastes and needs. In any given program or effects chain, the relevant parameters, the ones that you'd want to tweak and adjust, have been assigned real-time controllers. Move a controller and hit the SAVE button - no menus, no pages with endless parameters - and you get one touch sound customization. Also, we understand that flexibility is important when it comes to customizing your sound. Don't want filter frequency control on a knob? Prefer to have it assigned to the modwheel? No problem. The PARAMETERS page allows you to re-assign any controller to any available parameter. You can save your custom sounds to the user bank, with over 1000 ID slots.
A Different Drummer...

With the PC3LE6, we're introducing a new set of dynamic physical controllers - 8 backlit, velocity-sensitive drum pads that can be used to trigger sounds, sequences, chords and arpeggiations. Every program in the machine has a drum kit assigned to the pads, so you'll always have access to a rhythm track when you need it. As a bonus, we've included a set of over 100 new drum programs, with acoustic brush kits, slammin' rock kits and a number of heavily effected techno/electronic kits, in addition to the 24 existing kits from the PC3. Just as we put a great deal of effort into making sure that our keyboard action feels just right, the drum pads were implemented with precision and care, with utmost attention given to how they feel when played. After all, this is a musical instrument and not just a piece of technology.
Everything Else You'd Expect...

Complimenting the LE's new features are a few old familiar Kurzweil favorites; Setup Mode, Quick Access Mode and Song Mode, all taken directly from the PC3.

Setup Mode enables the LE to act as a powerful MIDI controller as well as providing 16 simultaneous, independent, fully programmable arpeggiators, with factory and user-programmable patterns. On top of that, each setup can have up to 16 simultaneous Riffs - sequences that can be triggered by buttons, drum pads or notes on the keyboard. While Setup Mode, with up to 16 zones each with its own program, is still as powerful as ever, we've added a Split/Layer button to make the creation of simple setups quick and easy.

Quick Access Mode allows you to create custom banks of 10 sounds that can be accessed by a single button-press. And Song Mode delivers a full-featured 16 track sequencer with all of the powerful editing features that you'd find in a high end workstation - event editing, swing, controller scaling, input quantize, input filter, and chasing controls. User memory provides over 1000 ID slots each for your own QA banks, Setups and Songs.
Connectivity...

Saving, loading and updating the OS are all made easy on the LE with the inclusion of both USB Host and Device ports. You can save your user programs, setups and songs to a USB thumb-drive or directly to a computer. OS updates can be loaded from a thumb-drive or directly from your computer, and of course the LE sends and receives MIDI over USB. Standard MIDI jacks are also included for In, Out and Thru. For audio, the PC3LE6 features high-quality, hum-cancelling, stereo balanced analog outputs, with 24-bit DACs as well as a 24-bit stereo S/PDIF digital output at 48K.

Suggested Retail Price: $1495
Available: Dec. 2009"

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