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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Complete Toy Museum | Official trailer 1 UVI©


YouTube Uploaded by UVIofficial on Dec 15, 2011

"http://www.uvi.net

- On DVD: http://www.ultimatesoundbank.com/uvicompletetoy.html

- For Download: http://www.uvisoundsource.com/jouets-musicaux/complete-toy-museum/product_inf...

Complete Toy Museum features tons of marvellous "ready-to-play" presets from more than 300 musical toys. A massive 20 GB library containing 21 000+ samples and loops, carefully recorded in 24 bit / 96 kHz with the best sounding gear.

In the collection:

-- Acoustic Toy Museum

Several passionate owners of musical toy collections gave us access to very rare and sometimes very old musical toys. Even a famous museum opened its doors to our insane sound design team.

-- Electric Toy Museum

Every aspect of each of the 97 electric machine has been captured : multi-sampled instruments with release samples for every note, rhythms converted into sliced loops, GM drum kits created, FX and speech voices carefully organized ... You will feel like having all these toys right under your fingertips."

UVI Emulation II Demo


YouTube Uploaded by JMPSynth on Jan 25, 2012

"Audio demo of the new Emulation II VST, providing 80's sounds with real time control and effects. Features many sounds from the original Emulator II sampler.

Full info at:

http://www.uvisoundsource.com/product_info.php?currency=EUR&products_id=66

More including audio track demo's here:

http://blog.uvi.net/sounds-instruments/emulation-ii-launch-new/"

Emulation II | Official trailer UVI© | Wandering by Adam & Eve

YouTube Uploaded by UVIofficial on Jan 10, 2012

"http://www.uvi.net

A huge thanks to Adam & Eve for this amazing breathtaking trailer. We look forward to collaborating with you for the upcoming adventures.

Adam & Eve's Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/adameteveofficial

This trailer was made only with Emulation II.
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Emulation II features a set of unique instruments to reproduce that typical music from the 80s: from warm digital sounds to the most analog-ish textures.

UVI adopted a hybrid approach to create these sounds, combining deep multi-sampling and powerful modeling tools (analog filters, LFO, envelopes, etc.), inspired by the original machine and enhanced with today most modern audio processing and script technology.

Sounds were recorded and carefully selected from the authentic restored instrument, with the very best analog and digital gear, suiting UVI quality standard. This process allows preserving the original sounds' lo-fi charm.

Besides, hundreds of sounds and instruments among the best are included: drums, bass, bells, choir-voices, fretted instruments, FXs, keyboards, mallets, percussion, synths, strings, orchestral hits and a lot more.

A simple, yet complete, user interface reproduces the looks and feeling of the most famous and essential machine from the eighties. With 250+ best sounds and primary editing tools, Emulation II enables you to create authentic spin-offs with infinite options of sounds and tones.

This is definitely the ultimate digital version of the long standing professional sampler of the mid-80s, that has been used by Depeche Mode, Peter Gabriel, Pet Shop Boys, New Order, Jean-Michel Jarre, Stevie Wonder, Genesis, Paul McCartney, Enya, Vangelis, in John Carpenter's soundtracks, etc.

Discover also Drumulation: an utter beatbox with step sequencer from the eighties, loaded with 500+ drums and percussion sounds. Make your beats sound 12 bits!
From the Pop culture resurgence to the most modern Electro-Pop, make music without any frontier.

Thanks to the new and free player UVI Workstation 2, Emulation II can work:
- as a stand-alone instrument, compatible with Mac & PC
- as a VST, AudioUnit, RTAS and MAS plug-in. iLok required.
Also compatible with MachFive 3: make the most of all the editing features offered, like unlimited FX by part.

Available now at http://www.uvi.net
Price : $199.95"

Nyan Cat | Emulation II edition

Uploaded by UVIofficial on Dec 30, 2011

"-- Song : made only with the our new instrument "Emulation II" that will be launched by the end of next week. An 80s tune :))

-- About us : http://www.uvi.net

Original by prguitarman and daniwell-P/Momone Momo UTAU"

NAMM: KMI QuNeo Controller


YouTube Uploaded by HarmonyCentral on Jan 25, 2012

"It may look like a pad controller, but it has a three-dimensional aspect where all controllers can generate pressure signals, the pads have multiple zones, and you can pinch/stretch on the long slider. Wild stuff."

NAMM: Infinite Response VAX 77 Keyboard Controller


YouTube Uploaded by HarmonyCentral on Jan 25, 2012

"It doesn't just have a solid, weighted feel, but it folds up for easy transportation and features MainStage integration."

Drivkraft - My Gentle Onederness


Drivkraft - My Gentle Onederness by Drivkraft/NordVäst
"One song made with One synth.

All sounds made with Realistic Concertmate MG-1.
Drumsounds sequenced with iZotope iDrum except some hi hat´s.

Gently mixed with tools from Nomad Factory.
Effects also from Nomad Factory."

via Anders Olofsson on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge.

TONTO -- The Coolest Modular Synthesizer Ever Video Demo


YouTube Uploaded by symphorobot on Dec 2, 2010

"http://symphorobot.com/"

Buchla - Patch 17


YouTube Uploaded by batchas on Jan 25, 2012

"Testing Eardrill modules: mostly ADSR functionality + variations on groove with random voltage, tuning p/r and modulating Velocities on 292e with Slew CV OUT.

Patch focus: Eardrill modules pendulum/ratchet 077, adsr, slew.

Other modules involved: 258v, 266e, 281e, 291e, 292e, 256e, 210e, 206e.
+ Eurorack: Format Jumbler used with MIDI Keyboard and Doepfer MCV1 (MIDI to GATE/CV)."

Moog Slim Phatty Receives Outstanding Technical Achievement Award

"Moog Slim Phatty Receives Outstanding Technical Achievement Award During TEC Foundation Ceremony

Powerful Descendant of the Iconic Minimoog Model D is Recognized as Best in Musical Equipment Technology / Hardware Category

ANAHEIM, Calif. – January 25, 2012 – Moog Music has announced that it has won an Outstanding Technical Achievement award from the TEC (Technical Excellence & Creativity) Foundation in recognition of its Slim Phatty analog synthesizer, launched in 2011. Mike Adams, CEO/President; Cyril Lance, Chief Engineer and Steve Dunnington, Product Development Specialist of Moog Music were all on hand to accept the award during a special recognition ceremony held at the 2012 NAMM show in Anaheim, CA on Friday evening.

"It is an honor to be recognized with an Outstanding Technical Achievement award by the TEC Foundation,” commented Mike Adams. “The Slim Phatty is an enormously flexible and expressive instrument and is of course a direct descendant of the Iconic Minimoog Model D.”

Massive Moog Sound in a Small Package
Based on the powerful Little Phatty sound engine, the Slim Phatty features the classic Moog Ladder Filter, the touchstone of analog sound design. In addition to shaping the sound of its on-board oscillators, the Slim Phatty's filter is a valuable production tool that can be used to process external audio, or to sweeten a variety of audio sources with everything from smooth analog warmth through wet, resonant filter sweeps.

The Slim Phatty's convenient size makes it an ideal voice expander for existing gear, with two oscillators of massive Moog sound that are always just a MIDI cable away. A new Tuning Scale feature and editor allows easy exploration of alternate scales and tunings. Microtonal, just intonation, quarter-tone, world music scales and more make the Slim Phatty suitable for international travel.

In addition to the world of MIDI and USB gear, the Slim Phatty's Control Voltage inputs give it unlimited realms of expression and sound design possibilities. "Modular synth" style patching with Moogerfooger effects processors, the CP-251 Control Voltage Processor and other Moog synths creates soundscapes previously available only on large modular systems. Connecting to the Etherwave Plus Control Voltage Theremin adds unique and intuitive new modes of expression.

For more information on the Slim Phatty, visit http://www.moogmusic.com.

About Moog Music:
Moog Music synthesizers and other electronic musical instruments are designed and lovingly handcrafted in the Moog factory in downtown Asheville, N.C. Moog Music and its customers carry on the legacy of Dr. Robert Moog, inventor of the Moog synthesizer and Founder of Moog Music Inc."

Keith Emerson's 'Split' Minimoog Up for Auction


via this auction where you'll find a few more pics while up. The seller is Tony (Aviator) Wride. This one in via Senso.

"A unique opportunity to own a piece of Rock history! This Minimoog was one of the earliest ones owned by Keith Emerson (26 June 1973 date on keyboard) and he had the keyboard and electronics separated so that it could be used in his stage setup. Basically the keyboard was set up to slide into place when required while the electronics section remained out of the way. Please read the details below about how I ended up getting it in 1992 and look at the pictures. I have included some pictures taken in 1992 when I got the synth as well as some archive pictures of Keith and the Minimoog on stage.

THE STORY
In the early 90s I did a lot of work on analogue synths working for a number of well known bands as well as building my own analogue synth called “The Aviator”. It was basically a hobby for me. Please Google Tony Wride and Exclusively Analogue to find out more. You can ignore all the flying related stuff associated with my job!

In 1992 I was doing some work for Vince Clarke of Erasure prior to their Abbaesque tour and went to a rehearsal studio at Brent Cross in North London. Next door to the Erasure studio was another band rehearsing for their tour and it turned out to be ELP preparing for the “Black Moon” Tour! Keith had been one of my keyboard heroes and I never ever thought I would get the chance to meet him let alone see him rehearsing. I met Will Alexander, who was Keith's technician, and got talking about the famous big Moog which they planned to take on tour. "We would like to get it fitted with MIDI" said Will and I then suggested fitting a Kenton MIDI retrofit for a MiniMoog which is what I ended up doing! (See the pictures). Whilst working on the Modular I talked to Keith and Will about the gear they were going to use on tour and Will said "We need another SE1 (Basically a Minimoog in a rack with MIDI) to go in the rack but the dealer said they can't get one in time". It just so happened that I had just traded a mint condition Minimoog for an SE1 with a studio in London so sitting in the back of my car was an SE1! When I said to Will that I could get them an SE1 for the tour he asked "How soon?" "How does 3 minutes sound?" I said. Talk about coincidence!!

Keith ended up with my SE1 for the tour but I was now Minimoogless. Fortunately sitting in amongst a collection of unused ELP gear was the electronics section of a Minimoog looking in a very sorry state. I asked Will what had happened and what was happening to the remains of the Minimoog. "It's one of Keith's early MiniMoogs that had the keyboard separated from it so that it could be mounted on the Hammond. It doesn't work and the keyboard is in storage." We ended up agreeing to me having the non working "split" Minimoog as part of the deal for the SE1 on an understanding that they would send me the keyboard in the future.

ANDROMEDA.MOV


YouTube Uploaded by ux256 on Jan 25, 2012
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