Wednesday, April 06, 2011
Musikmesse 2011: Korg Chronos Video
YouTube Uploaded by delamartv on Apr 6, 2011
"Musikmesse 2011 http://www.delamar.de/news/musikmesse/
Auf der Musikmesse 2011 haben wir uns den Korg Chronos angesehen.
Der Korg Chronos ist eine Synthesizer Workstation."
KORG Wavedrum Mini Video
Added to this post.
New Jupiter-80 Videos and Audio Demos
Howard Jones on the Jupiter-80 Vid & Audio Demo - see the Update 4/6 towards the bottom of this post.
Update: Official promo video just added.
Update 10:21 AM PST: Musikmesse stage performance video added.
Update: Official promo video just added.
Update 10:21 AM PST: Musikmesse stage performance video added.
KORG Monotribe Videos
Videos added to this post.
Update: Just added a few more within 10 minutes after this post going up.
Update: Gear4Music video demo added.
Update: Just added a few more within 10 minutes after this post going up.
Update: Gear4Music video demo added.
Tuesday, April 05, 2011
Elektrokosmos Releases "Kosmonaut" Hardware Analog Synthesizer

"Elektrokosmos is a small swiss firm specialized in the production of analog synthesizers. We update the principles of the last century with today’s technology and optimize them for high expectations. Every component is diligently selected and assembled by hand – every synth is unique. Elektrokosmos stands for robust machines and convincing sound. The user-friendly layout guarantees an exceptional playing experience."
Elektrokosmos on Facebook
"Today at musikmesse frankfurt 2011(@schneiders superbooth) we will release our new & first product called 'Kosmonaut' a swiss handmade analog synthesizer."You can hear demos of the Kosmonaut here.
Update: Regarding the lack of front panel labels, see this.
Going top down, left to right:VCF 1
Multimode VCF
LP 12dB
BP 6dB
HP 12dB
Notch 6dB
Extern IN
VCF 2Multimode VCF
LP 12dB
BP 6dB
HP 12dB
Notch 6dB
Extern IN
ENV 1
Multimode ENV
6 ENV Modes
(Mode-1 VCA1 + VCA2 ADSR)
(Mode-2 VCA1 + VCA2 AD)
(Mode-3 VCF1 + VCF2 ADSR)
(Mode-4 VCF1 + VCF2 AD)
(Mode-5 VCA1 + VCF1 ADSR)
(Mode-6 VCA1 + VCF1 AD)
ENV 2Multimode ENV
6 ENV Modes
(Mode-1 VCA2 + VCA1 ADSR)
(Mode-2 VCA2 + VCA1 AD)
(Mode-3 VCF2 + VCF1 ADSR)
(Mode-4 VCF2 + VCF1 AD)
(Mode-5 VCA2 + VCF2 ADSR)
(Mode-6 VCA2 + VCF2 AD)
VCO 1
Range 10.7Hz - 23KHz
Waveform Sin
Saw
Tri
Pulse + PWM
W.Noise
C.Noise
FM
VCO2 Sync
VCO 2Range 10.7Hz - 23KHz
Waveform Sin
Saw
Tri
Pulse + PWM
W.Noise
C.Noise
FM
VOL. RMO
VCA 1, Exp.
LFO 1Range 1HZ - 10KHz
Waveform Sin
Saw UP
Saw DO
Tri
Pulse
Midi-CC to CV
LFO 2
Range 1HZ - 10KHz
Waveform Sin
Saw UP
Saw DO
Tri
Pulse
Sample and Hold
VCA 2, Exp.
Mixer, VCA1 + VCA2
Master Volume"
Howard Jones on the Jupiter-80 & Jupiter-80 Site Goes Live
See the bottom updates in this post.
Audio Damage Does Euro
Follow-up to Audio Damage Going Hard (Yes, I am having fun with the titles of these posts).Snips via Analog Industries:
"Audio Damage is about to wade hip-deep in to the Euro Rack modular market. The reason for this is that we wanted to start releasing hardware as the next logical step in the progression of the company, and the infrastructure provided by the existing Euro-Rack market makes an entrance in to hardware releasing less risky than, say, making a Jupiter 80.Anyhow, market-speak aside, we've designated a new catalog line, adm (which is obviously "Audio Damage Modular"), and the first product released will be adm02, the 2io module. This is a USB1.1 class-compliant audio interface with two inputs and two DC-coupled outputs. Its main claim to fame is that it will be fully compatible with the iPad, enabling you to use any CoreAudio-compliant iPad app in a Euro-Rack modular environment.
Next, our reasoning was that in a Euro live performance rig, you might want to use plug-ins as send effects, and this would enable you to use a netbook or whatever, and a simple ASIO host, and have low latency insert effects or audio sources with your modular. (We might have a plug-in or two to recommend in that context.)And finally, with DC-coupled outputs it can work with Volta or Silent Way as a method of controlling a modular. With only two I/O, this isn't its prime directive, but it'll work in that context, should you need it to."
I'm giving this one the Musikmesse label even though it's not being shown at the Musikmesse. New product announcements get to ride the wave here.
Analogue Solutions Station Q

"KEY FEATURES OF STATION Q
24 CV knobs, 8 Gate switches, 9 LEDs
3x CV channels, 2x Gate channels
CV control of Speed / Tempo
Control of sequence position (step number)
Rugged steel construction
Compact, portable size!
more more more!
Station Q is like half an Oberkorn sequencer. It is identical to Oberkorn, except that is is 8 step instead of 16, and does not have the MIDI features. The Station Q is the perfect companion to the Station X/Y mini-modular combo."
Roland HS-60 Modifications
YouTube Uploaded by rolandsh1000 on Apr 5, 2011
"This very short video shows two of the modifications made to a Roland HS-60...well, 3 if you count the chop job!
The first is a 2-octave transpose switch, which allows you to transpose the shorter keyboard over the entire 61-key range of the original keyboard.
The second is a 1/4" jack that allows you to patch external signals through the famous Juno chorus. Sorry that the sound is slightly out of sync and doesn't really highlight the differences when the chorus is activated - trust me, it really changes the sound!
This video was made to accompany an ebay auction in April 2011"
Also see the Junior-106.
Roland HS-60 on eBay
Update:
pics of the inside below.
"Up for bid is a highly modified Roland HS-60. Ok, this certainly qualifies as rare: I know of only 6 units that have been chopped down this way and I’ve done two of them. You are unlikely to find another like this anytime soon.
Anyway, if you are looking at this, you probably know already that the HS-60 was the consumer version of the Juno-106, except that it had a built-in amplifier and speakers. Those have been removed from this keyboard in order to make the size more compact. So this is now effectively a Juno-106 a few useful modifications:
Most obviously, the unit has been chopped down to 3-octaves. This reduces the weight of the unit (HS-60’s are fairly heavy synths) and the footprint. To allow for access to the entire keyboard range, I added circuitry and a switch to let the user transpose the keyboard by 2 octaves.
All voice chips have been reconditioned. That is, the factory resin coating which causes these voice chips to fail has been removed. After resin removal, all voice chips were reinstalled using Millmax sockets. To verify operation, the unit was left on continuously for days and all voices worked perfectly.
The original memory battery has been replaced with a CR2032 in a clip holder to make future battery replacements easy. The CR2032 actually has a greater capacity and the one there now (dated Jan2011) should last many many years.
The unit was calibrated per the factory service manual, so it’s now running within specifications."
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