Sunday, April 04, 2010
ARP oddyssey mk II
YouTube via lesingemonotone — April 04, 2010 — "An ARP Oddyssey mk II just repaired for a friend."
I think I'm suffering from iPaditus. I see this and the first thing that comes to mind is the iPad docked on a MIDI keyboard controller with an ARP Odyssey screen.
Launchpad PureData Step Sequencer
Launchpad PureData Step Sequencer from j4s0n c4s3y on Vimeo.
"Work in progress, 8 page x 64 step MIDI sequencer, built with PureData with an "mlr" like mode. It can be driven by internal timing, or a looping midi clip to match Live's tempo. Made to work with the Impulse drum machine in Ableton Live, but could be adapted for whatever... also, maybe next I'll add clip-sequencer mode for some super choppy break biz, without needing robotic fingers. ;)"
Saturday, April 03, 2010
iPad Arrives
Just got my iPad 64G today. Some pics and vids below. I love it.
Apps:
Smule Magic Piano (on iTunes)
KORG iElectribe (on iTunes)
FunkBox (iPhone version - on iTunes)
Update: I posted this last night right before I had to log off for the evening. I'll keep this update short. One thing I mentioned in this post and others was that I thought the iPod would finally bridge the gap between software and hardware, meaning software synths would finally feel like hardware on the device. In regards to iElectribe (for me) I can honestly say it does. The response is better than I expected. I thought it would be functional, but I did not expect it to be as smooth as it is, especially with small knobs vs. sliders. The response is direct and exact - no delay and no accidentally triggering things. I do not feel disconnected from the synth like I do with software synths on my laptop. Next step will be exploring how to sync it with external gear and how to control external gear, but as a stand alone chameleon for various synth engines, it can definitely deliver. KORG has definitely delivered.
YouTube via matrixsynth — April 03, 2010 — http://matrixsynth.blogspot... Presets on day one of the iPad release.
Synth-DIY Southern California - April 3, 2010
YouTube via thisfear — April 03, 2010 — "A rough drive-by shooting at the Synth-DIY analog/digital synthesizer gathering in Sante Fe Springs, CA. See the Synth-DIY mailing list and the Analogue-Heaven mailing list for more info. If you see yourself here, (a) sorry for the vid quality, (b) please make a comment so others can find you."

Dhani Harrison from thenewno2 and his Korg KP3 KAOSS Pad
YouTube via KorgUSAVideos — April 03, 2010 — "Dhani Harrison from the newno2 talks about his KP3 KAOSS Pad, part of his Korg-heavy rig which features four KP3s, two K01 KAOSSILATORs, a KM-402 mixer (that's SEVEN KAOSS pads), plus a microSAMPLER. For more information, please visit us at www.korg.com."
miniSynth PRO for the iPad
YouTube via YonacSoftware — April 03, 2010 — "Introducing miniSynth PRO for the iPad! Here's a first look into our brand-spanking-new, analog modeling pro synth with a completely new engine. For more info and some of the specs, visit www.yonac.com or the iTunes App Store."
Yonac on iTunes:
MB-808 Bassqueen Roland TR-808 Clone

"The MB-808 is a clone of the famous Roland TR-808 with a Midibox step sequencer; The bassdrum has this loooong boom, the snare comes snappy and sharp, the toms go pretty deep while the congas almost self oscillate, clap and rims sound just as warm as the original and the hihats groove nice! She has swing, accent, 2 additional trigger for the classic SH-101 & 808 combination or the arpeggiator of some other synth; the digital heart of the MB-808 is the Midibox sequencer, with a rock-solid timing and quite a bunch of useful features"

MB808 soundsample by markburow
HAMMOND SOLOVOX SN 81377
via this auction
"This is a vintage Hammond Solovox Keyboard-Model L. This is designed to fit with the Solovox Cabinet... This was among the earliest Music Synthesizer type units and was designed to bolt onto a piano or organ-I suppose-and provide a novel and interesting tone to the music with considerable variation. I plugged this all in and the tubes in the Tone Cabinet lit, but I could not get any sound to come from the unit-whether the problem is in the Keyboard, the complicated wiring or the speaker, I do not know. This measures about 8 by 10 by 21 1/2 in. and runs almost a full three octaves with sharps and flats."
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