via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find one more scan and the full write-up.
"Here's something a little bit different. The TL-12 Teaching Laboratory System was part of Roland's effort to get more of their technology into the music education classroom."
"Inspired by classic drum synths of yesteryear, the mobileRhythm mR-606 is a classic in its own right.
A fully featured, yet easy to use interface allows editing of all controls and patterns, and 2 banks of 16 patterns gives you plenty of space to store your creations.
Features: -Universal app for iPhone and IPad. -All new sound engine for rock solid timing. -Hi-Hats now choke. -set tempo -individual level controls for each drum sound -easily switch between patterns to create whole rhythm tracks -edit scale and last step for fine detail and crazy effects
All controls on the interface work just like the original drum machines of the 80's, so you can be creating amazing rhythms wherever you are - on the bus, at school, in the park, in the studio...
I've been skipping the two as this site is about synths and everything I've seen on the two is centered around guitars. That said, you can obviously use them with your synths. Below is the new AmpliTube promo vid followed by a review on AmpKit by BigGeekReviews. If you have or are considering either, feel free to comment. Create Digital Music has an in depth post on AmpliTube here I'll need to check out as well.
AmpliTube 2 for iPhone - Your Guitar Recording Studio Always In Your Pocket
YouTube via ikmultimedia | October 28, 2010 Obviously you can use this with your synths as well. "Now available in the App Store! For more information, visit http://www.amplitube.com/iphone
Turn your iPhone/iPod touch into the ultimate mobile guitar and bass multi-effect processor and mobile recording studio! Use the AmpliTube iRig interface adapter to connect your guitar to your iPhone/iPod touch/iPad and you are ready to rock!
Play, practice and record anytime, anywhere with world-class guitar and bass tones right in the palm of your hand. AmpliTube for iPhone gives you incredible ultra-realistic tones and effects, plus full multitrack recording capabilities in a convenient mobile app, all from the leader in analog gear modeling software for professional recording studios."
AmpKit App & AmpKit LiNK Guitar Interface Review - Part 1
YouTube via BigGeekReviews | August 24, 2010
"An in-depth review of the new guitar amp, cabinet, pedal and mic modeling app AmpKit from Agile Partners, plus the AmpKit LiNK hardware from Peavey Electronics that lets you plug your guitar or bass into an iPhone or iPad.
In part one I cover the features of the hardware as well as basic operation of the application, including how to create new setups. Be sure to watch part two to learn about how you can use AmpKit to record both the dry and processed signals from your guitar.
Some additional info via sequencer.de, translated from German to Googlish: "Who has the desire and bring a synthesizer or verbastelte tools, and would possibly also to play, you should come to Bonn, which is a sports facility in the stone Bruchweg 100, at Finkenberg, 53227 Bonn will even be there too and mitjammen. This is primarily a meeting. But everyone is invited to more information via Forum: 29-31.10.10 Bonn, forums, meetings (Music & Synth Meeting)"
YouTube via theraulproductions | October 19, 2010 Synth spotting at 3:45. "Bonus Footage from the DVD Extra Features of the documentary "The Promise of New York" by Raul Barcelona featuring "Rent Is Too Damn High Party" candidate Jimmy McMillan.