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Monday, February 07, 2011

noteplex demo


YouTube via modeofx | February 07, 2011 |

"noteplex offers a new and unique way to create and experience music. In noteplex, you see the music happen before your eyes.

noteplex presents composers with a hexagonal board of cells on which can be placed nodes. A noteplex song begins when the first node fires a pulse. These pulses hit other nodes, which play their sounds and fire more pulses. Those new pulses hit other nodes, and so on. You're hearing a noteplex song!"

noteplex - mode of expression, LLC
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Warm Blooded Lizard & JJ OS for the Akai MPC-1000

Warm Blooded Lizard by Nym
"'Warm Blooded Lizard' is an album inspired by the music and emotions of the spaghetti western film genre, contrasted with the presence and attitude of instrumental hip hop.
Credits: released 01 February 2011. Thanks to Kathleen Drake, Emancipator, Erin Johnston, Sam Frank, Ennio Morricone, Sergio Leone, Justin Frankel, and Recollective.
Release date: Feb 1, 2011"

Nym sent the above in with the following: "This album was composed on the MPC1000 with "JJos," a third-party os which I have been beta testing since mid-2006. I used very minimal gear, including some home-made Arduino-based MIDI controllers."

It's been a while since I posted on JJ OS (here and here). I took a look at the JJ OS website and there have been a number of updates since then. MPC1000 JJ OS2XL 2.09 literally went up today. If you have an MPC-1000, check it out. You can find a list of user videos here.

Introducing Fairlight CMI Legacy II+ (reason refill)


YouTube via bitleyTM | February 07, 2011 |

"Introducing Fairlight CMI Legacy MKII+. Fairlight CMI Legacy MKII+ marks the introduction of a new release in the series of Fairlight refills, having been continously developed and updated for about a year and a half. Comparing the size of this new version with the original, it's pretty evident that lots has happened during this time. Six times larger than the original 400 Mb Fairlight CMI Legacy, introduced in April 2010, the new refill also comes with some stunning new concepts.

Technically speaking what we now have here is a Reason 4 and 5 compatible refill, loaded with no less than 2 304 instrument patches; 1 014 NNXT patches, 622 Combinator patches, over 190 ReDrum drum kits and much, much more.

Main news. All instruments are now divided into virtual machines. This is highly inspired by Elektron's Machinedrum & Monomachine grooveboxes. The Combinator graphics are brand new and unique for each machine / instrument. These have been designed with creative input and assistance from Kangebo Design in Stockholm, Sweden. All of the patches in the refill are named according to these instrument types, to make it easier to find the right sound when producing music.

These are some of the new instruments / machines in the refill; 4 UPETEUR. Analog Compuphonic Synth. AIRBASS. The total module for bass sounds. CHROME. Analog and chord synth module. DIG IT ALL. Digital synths. FAIRVOX. Fairlight Voices. ILLTURN 80R. Alternating patches. MEAN MACHINE. Edge and grit. ORLANDO. Analog JX Synths. P5. Analog synthesizer. THE LEGACY. CMI taken to new levels. THE ORCH. Orchestral with a twist. TWEEDLE. Keyboard sounds. UNDERCOVER. Drums, percussion and FX. XYLO 4N. Mallets. Last but not least; ZIGNATURE PATCHEZ.
Signature patches provided by DrLoop, Abstract Assasinator and EditEd4TV.

Background. Fairlight CMI was introduced in 1979 and it was the first ever keyboard instrument with digital sampling, ie recording of sounds and storing those in a computer-like fashion. The Fairlight systems of those days cost about 545 000 SEK; roughly 2 MSEK by today's value (about $350,000). The extremely high price combined with the fact that only highly successfull acts got to use it (like Peter Gabriel, Kate Bush, Keith Emerson, Howard Jones and many others) helped form a myth around the instrument. When I got the chance to use some original recordings directly from a Fairlight IIx I was instantly turned on by the idea of building a refill, since these sounds still are highly looked after. I contacted Fairlight in Australia and got a thumbs up about the project, and this has helped me build and maintain what today is the world's largest collection of Fairlight recordings. This is all available for Reason!

File size: 1,7 Gb (packed) or 2,49 Gb before packed with ReFill Packer.

To find out more and to order the refill, please visit http://bitley.laconicsounds.net - direct link http://bitley.laconicsounds.net/refil..."

Custom Red Yamaha DX7


via Greg Marchesini's Photos

Younnat - Doorbell Sampler


YouTube via younnat | February 06, 2011 | 12 likes, 0 dislikes

"DIY musical instrument Doorbell Sampler by Younnat.
http://www.younnat.com"

Kepler Orrery


YouTube via dfabrycky | February 03, 2011 |

"All the multiple-planet systems discovered by Kepler as of 2/2/2011; orbits go through the entire mission (3.5 years). Hot colors to Cool colors (Red to yellow to green to cyan to blue to gray) are Big planets to Smaller planets, relative to the other planets in the system."

Also see this post and this post.

There's a lite version:
Inkstone Sound
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joepscoolness

flickr By hifisonify
(click for more)

Massive DIY modular.

Minimal experimental track made with Ableton Live and Reaktor


YouTube via SeanMontie | February 06, 2011 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes

"http://EdmHeaven.blogspot.com Having fun tinkering with Native Instruments Reaktor and Ableton live. Some of the track was laid out prior to recording this, so that it allowed me to focus more on the beat and sound generated from Reaktor 5 Spacedrone and Skrewell"

1980 Moog Prodigy Ad

via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find the write-up.

INTUA BeatMaker 2 - Official demo


YouTube via IntuaTeam | February 06, 2011 |

"Presentation of our new product: BeatMaker 2, available for Apple iPhone / iPod Touch and iPad.

APP STORE LINK: BeatMaker 2 - INTUA
INTUA WEBSITE: http://www.intua.net
TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/intua
FORUMS: http://www.intua.net/forums

BeatMaker 2 : the most advanced mobile music workstation.
Combining music production tools that made the success of countless artists, BeatMaker 2 brings a powerful and easy-to-use composition interface for amateurs and professionals alike.

Build your own virtual home-studio creating multiple instruments, connecting them to a full-range of audio effects.
Compose, record, arrange and transform your ideas into complete songs, ready to be shared with others.

Import your own sounds or use the included sound library: more than 170 high-quality instruments and drum presets from synthesizers to realistic orchestral sounds.
You can even import songs from your iPod library!

Works on all iPhone, iPod and iPad models starting third generation devices (iPhone3GS, iPod3G 32GB).

See pricing and complete feature list on the App Store: BeatMaker 2 - INTUA"
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