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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

PPG Wave 3.V Audio Demos by Stefan Trippler


via Stefan on the Waldorf list:

"I've collected all short audio demos that I made with Waldorf's PPG Wave 3.V so far on my homepage.

All audios wear my peculiar clumsy signature and are not at all in an up to date style, but I think that they are suited to get an impression of the plugin's sound character though.
Stefan"

Ensoniq Mirage Sampler loading banks from SD card. Floppy Drive Emulator


YouTube via ASUKLTD | January 12, 2011 |
ASUKLTD is Analogue Solutions
"Ensoniq Mirage Sampler loading banks from SD card.
This is not my product. You can buy these off Ebay.
I will make a mounting bracket to fit it in the floppy bay."

moon modular @NAMM11 - Booth 1076


YouTube via moonmodular | January 12, 2011 |

"Meet the moon master at our booth 1076 and get the fresh modular new´s ."

Update:

NAMM 2011 Moon Modular Controller for Analog Synthesizers

YouTube via musicianews | January 16, 2011 |

"Gert from Lunar Expansion discusses the Moon Modular controller Dist by Noisebug, controllers for analog synthesizers."

KMI SoftStep, for Keyboards, with Sarah Howe, using an Alesis micron se


YouTube via KeithMcMillen | January 11, 2011 |

"Music technology ace and ambient electronic music artist Sarah Howe glides through dozens of ways SoftStep can be used for real time control and expression.

'I found out about the SoftStep not too long ago... it's a really cool addition to my electronic music setup. It's extremely convenient and can fit inside my backpack.'

'Most keyboardists, like to use both hands at ounce. To do some kind of effect while I'm playing I would have to leave the keyboard and move my hand. I don't have to do that (use my hands) with SoftStep.'

'The SoftStep is by itself without the computer, stand alone.'

'Anything that accepts MIDI information you can use with a SoftStep.'

-- Sarah Howe"

NAMM: Three New Modules from Livewire

Word has it Livewire will be showing the following new modules at NAMM:

The Chaos Computer
The Voltage Mechanic
The Voltage Distributor

These units will be going into production first week of February.
ETA for shipping will be Q2 2011.

via Livewire Facebook: "be sure to come visit us at NAMM this year... Booth# 1272 (Hall E)"

http://www.livewire-synthesizers.com/


via Sonic State

ALESIS UPGRADES DM10 STUDIO KIT WITH NEW RACK, SAME PRICE

"Six-Piece Drumset Gains Four-Post StageRack for 2011

Cumberland, R.I. (Jan. 13, 2011) – Alesis, a leading manufacturer of professional audio electronics and musical instruments, announces the 2011 edition of the DM10 Studio Kit. The new version features Alesis’ new four-post StageRack with upgraded clamps and high-quality mini-boom cymbal arms. Alesis will unveil the new DM10 Studio Kit at the 2011 NAMM Show, booth #6400, from January 13-16, Anaheim, CA.

The StageRack is the backbone of the DM10 Studio Kit. With its sturdy four-post design and industry standard, 1 1/2-inch tubing, the StageRack provides excellent stability under the most energetic performance. The StageRack's clamps, mounts and integrated boom cymbal arms are all fully adjustable with plenty of flexibility to securely fasten drums, cymbals and the DM10 module precisely where desired. Drummers will appreciate the StageRack’s large wing-screws on most clamps, enabling them to make quick adjustments without reaching for a drumkey or other tools. Large enough to accommodate additional drums and cymbals, the StageRack takes up a fraction of the space of an acoustic kit.

Drummers worldwide have taken notice of the DM10 Studio Kit. Its impressive combination of the DM10 high-definition sound module with Dynamic Articulation™, six RealHead drum pads and four DMPad cymbal pads delivers peerless value.

Drummers immediately notice the DM10 module’s outstanding sound quality. This drum sound module contains true drum, cymbal and percussion sounds built from real samples of classic studio drums and prized cymbals. Drummers will find some of the most in-demand acoustic drum sounds from legendary drum brands, a huge arsenal of top producers' go-to snare drums, real American, Canadian, Chinese, and Turkish cymbals, and electronic beat-machine sounds that have fueled the biggest hit records.

'In 2010, we introduced the barrier-shattering DM10 Studio Kit, ushering in a new class of drumset at its price,” said Dan Radin, Product Manager, Alesis. “For 2011, we’ve continued to raise the bar, without raising the price.'"


ALESIS PERCPAD BRINGS ELECTRONIC DRUMS TO EVERY DRUMMER’S KIT

"Four-Pad Percussion Instrument Enables Drummers to Easily Add Electronics

Cumberland, R.I. (Jan. 13, 2011) – Alesis, a leading manufacturer of professional audio electronics and musical instruments, announces PercPad, the first four-pad electronic percussion instrument.

The PercPad’s four velocity-sensitive pads with kick input, high-quality internal sounds and compact size make it the perfect choice for drummers and other instrumentalists looking to incorporate electronic percussion into their setups. Drummers can mount the PercPad on a standard snare drum stand or mount it to stands and racks using the Module Mount, sold separately.

The PercPad has a collection of acoustic and electronic drum and percussion that are perfectly suited to the needs of drummers and percussionists. Drummers can easily tune and edit sounds, assigning them to any of the four pads or to the kick input. They can also expand their sound pallete using the PercPad’s MIDI output, enabling them to perform with the sounds from any MIDI sound module or software on Mac or PC. Drummers can use the PercPad with virtually any switch or velocity-sensitive kick trigger or pad including Alesis’ DMPad and RealHead Kick Pads.

Musicians can connect the PercPad to amplifiers, PA and recording systems with the standard dual 1/4-inch outputs, and they can monitor on their favorite headphones.

'There’s never been an ultra-compact multi-pad instrument like the PercPad before,' Dan Radin, Product Manager, Alesis. 'It’s the perfect addition to any acoustic kit.'"

ALESIS EXPANDS MULTI-DRUM PADS WITH PERFORMANCEPAD PRO

"Eight-Pad Electronic Percussion Pad Contains Over 500 Sounds and Sequences

Cumberland, R.I. (Jan. 13, 2011) – Alesis, a leading manufacturer of professional audio electronics and musical instruments, announces the PerformancePad Pro, a high-end version of the PerformancePad multi-pad percussion instrument. Alesis will unveil the PerformancePad Pro at the 2011 NAMM Show, booth #6400, from January 13-16, Anaheim, CA.

Drummers and percussionists can expand their setups or play standalone with the PerformancePad Pro. With eight velocity-sensitive drum pads, kick and hi-hat inputs and over 500 multi-sampled sounds with Dynamic Articulation™, the PerformancePad Pro is an all-in-one drum station. Drummers can mount the PerformancePad Pro on stands and racks using the Module Mount, sold separately, or they can play it tabletop.

The PerformancePad Pro contains the sequencing engine from Alesis’ best-selling drum machines. This three-part sequencer enables drummers and instrumentalists to program drum, percussion and accompaniment parts for creating complete tracks or playing along with loops.

The PerformancePad Pro features a modern, high-definition sound set with acoustic and electronic drums, percussion, sound effects, bass and more. The PerformancePad Pro also contains powerful Alesis studio effects including Reverb, EQ and Compression for customizing sounds to perfection.

Drummers can also use the PerformancePad Pro as a MIDI controller for playing virtually any sound module, synth or software. Practicing and performance musicians can connect and mix in a music source via the PerformancePad Pro’s input.

'The PerformancePad Pro builds on the successful PerformancePad,' said Dan Radin, Product Manager, Alesis. “Drummers love the layout and feel of the original, and this new version adds a new, larger sound library and powerful new features.'"

ALESIS BRINGS EXTREME SOFTWARE CONTROL WITH QX49

"QX49 Keyboard Gives Commanding, Tactile Control of Music Software

Cumberland, R.I. (Jan. 13, 2011) – Alesis, a leading manufacturer of professional audio electronics and musical instruments, announces the new QX49 USB/MIDI keyboard controller. Alesis will unveil the new QX49 keyboard controller at booth #6400 of the 2011 NAMM Show from January 13-16, Anaheim, CA.

The QX49 is the perfect choice to take commanding, tactile control over any music production software. Through a standard USB connection, the QX49 receives power while also transmitting MIDI data to Mac or PC software. With its drum pads, rotary knobs, long-throw faders, snappy buttons and velocity-sensitive keyboard, QX49 provides the user with a thoroughly satisfying music-making experience. 



The QX49's array of assignable controls works with virtually all music software and MIDI hardware devices. Whether looking to fire drum samples, tweak a software synthesizer or adjust individual tracks in a mix, the QX49's extensive layout ensures appropriate feel and proper response thanks to its eight sliders and rotary knobs, four backlit drum pads and dedicated transport controls. 



The QX49's 49-note keyboard is perfect for performing and composing with software instruments and samplers while still remaining highly portable. Furthermore, the QX49 provides keyboard players with a full complement of controls including pitch and modulation wheels, octave up/down buttons and the ability to send program changes directly from the keys. The QX49's keyboard can even be split into sections to control multiple instruments at once. 



The compact QX49 controller features USB-MIDI and traditional MIDI jacks for easy connection to Mac, PC and MIDI hardware. The QX49 features two traditional MIDI jacks: one for sending MIDI data directly from the keyboard and the other for routing MIDI data from a connected computer. When not using a computer, the QX49 can also be powered using a wall power adaptor (sold separately) to perform and control MIDI hardware. A footswitch input is also included on the back panel. 



The QX49 comes with a copy of Ableton Live Lite Alesis Edition software for performing, recording, and sequencing music right out of the box.

'Alesis has a long tradition in keyboards and continue to offer the tools musicians need to make music the way they like,” said Adam Cohen, Director of Marketing & Business Development, Alesis. “QX49 is compact, affordable and easy to use with the software and hardware musicians use today.'"

Synsonics Terminator guitar

via this auction and this auction


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