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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

NAMM: AtomoSynth KOE Desktop Mini Modular Set to Ship Feb 1

via this auction
"The Koe desktop is based on the KOE synth voice module and the KONEKO midi to CV module in a laser cut clear acrylic case plus a power source.

Specifications

KOE Specifications
28 HP width, needs +/- 12V power.
One VCO with square and ramp wavefoms with depth and tune controls, tune control is a ten turn potentiometer which allows you easily set octave, tune and fine tune with just one knob.
Noise sourse, it can be set to affect the VCO frequency or it can be mixed with the VCO and audio input.
One LFO with square and triangle waveforms is can be set to affect the VCO frequency or the Filter cut off, it also features an output jack.
High pass and Low pass vactrol based filter with cutoff and resonance/peak control, it also features an input jack to control the cut off frequency.
Two Envelope generators: EG1 with decay control which is set to affect the cut off frequency of the filter and EG2 with attack and release controls, set to affect the volume, it has an output jack and input jack for the incoming gate signal.
Also it features an audio input, it allows process any axternal audio signal with the filter and envelopes.

KONEKO specifications
Midi to CV converter (Volt per Octave).
14HP width,
Power: +/- 12V, +5V .
CV1 PITCH output 0 to +5 Volt range (5 octaves) it comes from a very accurate 12 bit resolution (4096 steps) digital to analog converter DAC, which translates the incoming midi note messages to voltage. It also responds to the pitch bend or pitch wheel control, according to the midi standard it has a range of +/- two half steps.
Glide effect, it affects the CV1 PITCH output.
Gate output 0 or +5 Volt. it has a red LED that indicates when there is an active gate signal.
CV2 output 0 to +5 Volt range, it comes from a 7 bit resolution (128 steps) digital to analog converter, it can be easily set to output the velocity or any controller CC from the midi device.
PROGRAM button allows you easily set the midi channel just by pushing it and then pushing a note in your midi keyboard, the midi channel will be automatically set and stored even when the unit is turn off. It also allows you to set the controller CC for the CV2 output, just push the Program button and move any controller in your midi device and it will be set automatically.
Midi In and Midi Thru connectors, allows you to connect many midi devices in chain.

Built in power source (110V or 220V depending on your country)

Laser cut acrylic case

Included 3 patch cords (30 cm)and 1 audio out cord(1m)

227mm (L), 152mm(W), 159mm(H)"



KORG PolySix Vintage Analog Synthesizer SN 466735

via this auction

Oberheim OBX 6 Voice SN 806508


via this auction on eBay Austria.

"In 1978 Oberheim presented the OBX polyphonic synthesizer.

It has a very organic, warm and powerful sound, much richer than it’s later versions, OBXa and OB8. This is probably because of it’s discrete circuitry design of the voiceboards, only the ENV’s were made with Curtis CEM3310 IC’s.

The OBX is probably one of the best sounding analog synths ever made, the sound is very close to the legendary Oberheim SEM.


This particular instrument has been restored by the previous owner and a lot of the typical OBX problems have been solved.
Power supply caps and most of all other caps have been changed, some of the trimmers and molex connectors overworked, cleaned and checked.

It also has been upgraded with an Encore Midi Upgrade (In, Out, Thru). The Midi kit is not available at Encore electronics anymore..."

SOPA PIPA POST

There's a post title for you. I wasn't sure if I was going to put a main post up on the blackout or just have the splash screen. I was putting up the video below and decided a main post would be a good idea.  It will archive my message and any others from the synth community that come in.  If you have a site with a message on SOPA and PIPA, feel free to comment or email it in at matrixsynth at gmail.com.  I'll add it to the list below.

Here's my message from the front page flash screen with searchable text and links for the archives (screenshot to the left):

"MATRIXSYNTH Shuts Down? It could happen.

January 18 is the Internet Blackout day in protest of SOPA and PIPA. If you think they do not affect you, think again. If you are not familiar with SOPA and PIPA, see the video here: http://www.fightforthefuture.org/pipa.

"The government has already wrongly shut down sites without any recourse to the site owner. Under this bill, sharing a video with anything copyrighted in it, or what sites like Youtube and Twitter do, would be considered illegal behavior according to this bill."

Think about that. Simply linking to another site or embedding a piece of work containing copyright material could result in your internet presence being taken down. Watch the video. Think about all the demos featured here. Think about your music and your Internet presence. Demo a new piece of gear using a clip of copyrighted music, and not only is it gone, but your entire site or account is gone.

MATRIXSYNTH will stay open today, but please do think about the impact SOPA and PIPA could have on you. Also see this article on Wikipedia. You can sign a petition minus your address on Google here.

See if your senator supports PIPA here.

Click below to enter MATRIXSYNTH for new posts.
This message will remain up for the day."

The video that kicked off this post:

Wikipedia black-out: foreground/background sonification

YouTube Uploaded by ptemmi on Jan 18, 2012

"On 18th january 2012. Wikipedia blacked out his english pages due to the piracy laws going to introduced in the US. In this video example the system separates the blacked out page to background and foreground, and threates them differently in order to make sounds from the pixel contents. The sonification process affects the picture as well, some parts will be deleted, some will be underlying - like in the reality.
The video is part of the Sounds of Pictures project at http://soundsofpictures.blogspot.com/"

Other synth sites:

Asia Synth Station
CatSynth goes dark

Update: A couple good videos:

The video you NEED to watch about SOPA!


And the video from http://www.fightforthefuture.org/pipa:

NAMM: KORG Kaossilator 2

Initial info:
"Specifications
Programs:
150

Program Categories:
Lead (25), Acoustic (10), Bass (30), Chord (25), SE (20), Drum (15), Drum Patterns (25)

Scales:
35

Key Range:
±12

Gate Arpeggiator:
50 patterns

Sampling Frequency:
48 kHz

AD/DA Conversion:
24-bit linear

Input connectors:
Mic Input (stereo mini jack type)

Output connectors:
Headphone Output (stereo mini jack type)

Data Storage:
microSD card (512MB - 2GB)
microSDHC card (2GB - 16GB)

*SDXC card cannot be used.

Power Supply:
AA batteries (alkaline battery or Nickel-Metal Hydride battery) x 2
Optional AC adapter-ready (DC4.5V – available from Korg)

Battery Life:
Approx. 5 hours (with Nickel-Metal Hydride battery)

Dimensions (W x D x H):
76 mm x 128 mm x 25 mm / 2.99” x 5.04” x 0.98”

Weight:
105 g / 3.75 oz. (without batteries)

Options:
AC adapter-ready (DC4.5V – available from Korg)

Accessories:
Owner’s Manual, AA batteries x2 (for verifying operation)

* Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice for improvement."

via Bryan Bowman on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Update 1/19/12 1:30PM PST:

KORG kaossilator 2 : preview

Uploaded by KORGINC on Jan 18, 2012

"More info :
- USA : http://korg.com/Kaossilator2
- Japan : http://www.korg.co.jp/Product/Dance/kaossilator2/
- UK : http://www.korg.co.uk/products/dance_dj/kaossilator2/dj_kaossilator2.php

Now say hello to the impressive kaossilator 2. Boasting a powered-up sound generator, kaossilator 2 delivers synth and drum sounds spanning a wide range of genres, plus dramatically expanded loop recording. kaossialtor 2 is packed with capabilities that can be enjoyed alone on or together with other people. Use two loops to create DJ-like mixes. Use the internal mic to record guitar, vocal, or other audio source -- just as with a looper effect. The Organic Electroluminescent (OEL) display provides superb visibility. Add to that a touch slider for ease of use, microSD card data saving, plus a built-in speaker and mic. All of these features reflect the enhancements incorporated into the sleek and exciting kaossialtor 2.

kaossilator 2は、音源部のパワー・アップにより様々なジャンルのダンス・ミュージックをカバーするシンセ/ドラム・サウンドはもちろんのこと、ループ・レコーディング機能を大幅に強­化。2つのループを使ったDJライクなミックスや、内蔵マイクでギター/ボーカルなどの音をルーパー・エフェクトのように録音できるなど、一人でも複数人でも楽しめる機能­が満載です。また視認性の高い有機ELディスプレイ、使い勝手の良いタッチ・スライダー、 microSDカード対応、スピーカー/マイク内蔵などあらゆる点でパワーアップしています。
持って歩けば行く先々で手軽に仲間とパフォーマンスを楽しめる、それがポケット・サイズのシンセサイザー kaossilator 2です。"





NAMM: The RapcoHorizon I-JAM 3-N-1 Box

"THE RAPCOHORIZON COMPANY SHOWCASES
i-JAM 3-n-1 AT THE 2012 NAMM SHOW

ANAHEIM, CA, JANUARY 19, 2012 ― The RapcoHorizon Company, a leading manufacturer of audio/video interfacing and cable equipment, is exhibiting the i-JAM 3-n-1 Smart Phone Interface at the 2012 NAMM Show (Booth 4558, Hall C). The i-JAM 3-n-1 is a three-in-one smart phone solution, ideal for every electric instrument player. In addition to its ability to interface with iPhone apps, such as recording and instructional play software, the i-JAM 3-n-1 also features a built-in amplifier and MP3 play along practice device.

Similar to the company’s i-BLOX, the i-JAM 3-n-1 serves as an audio interface that connects an instrument to iPhone applications. What’s different is that the built-in amplifier affords electronic musicians the ability to render the amplification of their instruments without additional equipment. The MP3 play along feature is also the perfect application for early learners to get their footing.

“Our customers were really excited about the i-JAM 3-n-1’s features when we first exhibited it at last year’s NAMM Show,” says Lucas McCulley, marketing specialist for The RapcoHorizon Company. “For musicians on the go, the i-JAM 3-n-1 has proven to be must-have piece of gear as it combines three interfacing solutions into a singular, portable device.”
To use the built-in amplifier, musicians can simply plug their instrument into the input and connect their basic speakers or headphones to the output jack, turn the interface on and jam away. The integrated circuitry and design of the box provides low noise operations and ensures a rich, clean, smooth sound. The practice amplifier does not require an amplification application but players are welcome to use one of their choosing.

Musicians can also use the built-in amplifier simultaneously with any MP3 player, for practice or small impromptu performances. By connecting their instrument, small speakers or headphones and an MP3 output device, users can play along with their favorite tracked music – whether it is their original work or a song by their favorite artist.

“For on-the-spot auditions, the i-JAM 3-n-1 is a great tool for local artists,” continues McCulley. “Ideal for players novice to expert, it’s an excellent tool to teach or be taught.”

As the most recent addition to The RapcoHorizon Company’s iPhone interfaces, the i-JAM 3-n-1 boasts a sleek aluminum design ready for any wear and tear. An added belt clip allows musicians to safely secure the box to their side, providing maximum portability. The interface operates off a 9Volt easily replaceable battery, which allows for extended play time.

The RapcoHorizon Company, located in Jackson, Missouri, is one of the world’s largest manufacturers and suppliers of audio, video, home theater, data and telecommunications cable in both bulk wire and assemblies. Used worldwide by concert touring sound companies, video and sound contractors, recording studios, system integrators, audiophiles and musicians, The RapcoHorizon Company’s products provide optimal flexibility and premium performance. The company’s state-of-the-art Custom Shop can modify existing products or build new devices to meet any need. For more information, please visit The RapcoHorizon Company’s Web site at www.rapcohorizon.com."

Added to the NAMM Synth Booth List.

NAMM: Video: Nord Drum - Virtual Analog Drum Synthesizer



Video added to the bottom of the main Clavia / Nord Keyboards NAMM post here.

NAMM: Defective Records Audio Plugin Player

"Defective Records Software is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Audio Plugin Player version 1.0. It's a lightweight VST and AU instrument plugin host for Mac OS X, that allows you to play these instruments using either your mouse, computer keyboard, or MIDI device (both hardware and software MIDI devices supported). It has a simple, one-screen interface, that will let you start making music with your favorite audio instrument plugins in seconds – just choose your plugin, make your input and output choices, and you're ready!

Audio Plugin Player is available for purchase from the Apple Mac App Store, at an introductory price of just $0.99 (until Feb 1, 2012). The price then goes to $2.99. More information is available on the application home page, at http://defectiverecords.com/audiopluginplayer , or go directly to the App Store" Currently listed for 99 cents:

Audio Plugin Player - Defective Records Software

NAMM: Video of the Arturia MiniBrute All Analog Hardware Synth


2nd video just added to the main post here. Don't miss this. The video is currently at the bottom of the post. Arturia may have just stole the show. Worth noting is Nyle Steiner was involved with the Steiner-Parker filter and Yves Usson aka YuSynth, a heavyweight in the Synth DIY community.

Klirrfaktor: Worte Liebe Morgen Wir (Modular System & Voice Synth App [iPad])


YouTube Uploaded by TheKlirrfaktor on Jan 17, 2012

"First and only take of this KrautStep patch with my modular system & Voice Synth App (Qneo) for iPad/iPhone.
Well - 12 Minutes is not a short track - but maybe i need two hands & brains more to record my patches ;)
However - Starring:

Vocals: Blue Baby Bottle + Qneo Voice Synth App for iPad / iPhone + my voice :P
Drums: MFB Schlagzwerg + Electro-Harmonix Metal Muff
Bass: Din Sync OSC303 + Malekko Wiard Borg Filter
Pads/Drones: Livewire Dalek Modulator, Bubblesound VCOb, Doepfer A-199 Spring Reverb, Livewire Frequen Steiner, Doepfer Dark Energy, Bubblesound uLFO
Sequence: MakeNoise René + Hertz Donut + WMD Geiger Counter
+++

However - I hope you like this track ;)

For updates you can join Klirrfaktor @ Facebook (oh yes - thats new) ^^: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Klirrfaktor/226199034128649

More @ http://www.klirrfaktor.com

Klirrfaktor"

iTunes:
Voice Synth - Qneo
iPads on eBay
iPod Touch on eBay
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