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The Nintendo Gameboy has been kept alive thanks to producers around the world who appreciate its 8 bit gritty goodness. This week, http://bedroomproducersblog.com allowed me to use their Gameboy samples in creating some free instruments for you guys. These samples were made with the LSDJ software and from there I added effects and fun settings for you to play around with in Ableton Live. Enjoy and if you like it be sure to check out Bedroom Producers Blog!
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"Synthesizers through the years as shown in the Technisches Museum in Vienna. There's a Moog and other stuff.
Part of the "Wien 2011" set."
If anyone has any pics of the plaques with the descriptions in front front of the display, send it in.
Update: I'm curious what's the far right rack, the rack to the left of the Moogs and the white and black keyboard to the left of that. I've seen it before and am sure I even posted one on my site before, but I forget what it is. Also I thought that might be a PPG Waveterm in a custom case on the right, but the layout around the screen is off. If anyone knows feel free to comment.
YouTube Uploaded by PropellerheadSW on Sep 28, 2011
"The expanded factory sound bank in Reason 6 is a new source of inspiration. Propellerhead product specialist James Bernard put together a sampling of new music he's been making with the new patches in the Reason 6 sound bank.
This file is also downloadable in Reason's demo song format. If you're trying out Reason and want to see these patches and sequencer clips up close, just go here: http://www.propellerheads.se/stuff/sounds.zip"
PPG Waveterm A and Wave 2.2 Wavetable Synthesizer from the year 1982.
WT-A 8-bit sample library played with the PPG wave 2.2
recording: multitrack
The Waveterm is the heart of the legendary PPG system and based on an old german computer called Eltec Eurocom II with Motorola 6809 processor.
- creation of Waves and Wavetables
- fourier analysis / resonator
- additive synthesis
- 8 bit Sampling for the WAVE 2.2
- sequencer / event generator
- storage of sounds on 8" disc"
"Some informations and audio snippets from Radikal Technologies advanced subtractive polyphonic synthesizer. 8 powerful voices in the basic version - expandable to 32 voices with a 8 part multitimbrality."