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Thursday, February 02, 2012

Dubstep Samples For NanoStudio Demo


YouTube Uploaded by ipadloops on Feb 2, 2012

"The following video demonstrates the free set of Dubstep drum samples I've created. They are formatted for use in NanoStudio TRG-16. You can also hear a sneak preview at my new Eden Dubstep patches.

You may download this kit for free by simply "liking" ipadloops on Facebook here

Click like and it will reveal the hidden download code. All samples are original and royalty free. Good for producing Dubstep on an iPad iPhone or iPod Touch. HAVE FUN!"

NanoStudio - Blip Interactive Ltd
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Feuillet d'Hiver


YouTube Uploaded by RADIOKLOW on Feb 2, 2012

"Little composition to celebrate winter and february, month of my birth,for Keyboard Virus TI and a few natural sounds"

Roland CR8000 Analog Drum Machine with Voice mods and Individual OUTS

via this auction

CR-8000 w/ Analogue Solutions Mods.

Chomp - Affordable, Open-Source MIDI Controller


via Chomp on Kickstarter

"Introducing the Chomp: the bite-sized, affordable MIDI box for creative music projects.

It has come to my attention that the world needs an inexpensive (but extraordinarily solid) MIDI controller. That's where the Chomp comes in. With zero technical skills, you can hook up dozens of buttons, knobs, switches, and sensors to control endless parameters of digital software.

The Chomp is the first open-source MIDI controller that's been designed right. Other MIDI controllers on the market are proprietary, difficult to use, non configurable, and most of all: expensive. The only other commercial option available ships exclusively from Europe and costs the US equivalent of $240.

But because it's Arduino powered and completely user programmable, the Chomp is more than an awesome MIDI controller. With new code, Chomp can do just about anything: play Bach on a digital keyboard, or help you along in a live musical performance."

Curious how this compares to Division 6's MIDIfy.

Update via Scott of Division 6: "This appears to be the sort of the opposite of Midify. Chomp takes signals from controllers and converts them to MIDI. Midify takes MIDI data and converts it to signals which can be used to control things. The Midify board is actually capable of sending MIDI data like Chomp, but I never released the code for it. Looks like a neat project!"

Logan String Melody II classic analogue paraphonic string synth


via this auction

"This is a true analogue classic: a paraphonic ensemble / string synthesiser with an incredibly lush, warm, rich sound. It's graced a thousand hits and inspired a load of in-the-box computer emulations, but none of them can come close to the real thing. The String Melody 2 offers a split keyboard, with "bass" tones in the left and "treble" in the right. Each has their own set of sliders to control the mix of analogue waveforms that make up the sound. The "Cello", "Viola" and "Violin" tones are actually all the same sound, but transposed up an octave in each case; by mixing these, you can rapidly create very thick ensemble pad sounds which can then be further tweaked with the Attack and Sustain sliders (Sustain here effectively means Release – it controls how long the sound takes to decay to silence after you let go of the keys).

Adding to the three basic tones are Bass and Percussion, both of which are monophonic with lowest-note priority. They operate to the left of the split point only, and can add real weight and extra warmth to low tones and bass parts. Dialing in analogue pads, string ensembles, rich textures and soundscapes, or string leads is an absolute synch.

The String Melody II adds to the basic controls with a set of five "preset" buttons which are actually way more versatile than mere presets. These alter the analogue waveforms used to create the sound, the chorus effect, and the amount of vibrato applied; so that a slider setup will sound totally different depending on whether you have "Organ" engaged or "Orchestra". These buttons offer starting-points from which you can then sculpt the sound to taste, and really add to the versatility of the instrument.

The waterfall keyboard is four octaves of real quality: it's a delight to play – a real player's machine! It comes in its own Tolex case to protect it, and is mains wired for the UK."

Oberheim Matrix-6 SN 7622987

via this auction

Note the listing states SN 75C1997 but the pic shows SN 7622987.

chiptune destroyer circuit bent hand built noise synth


YouTube Uploaded by drmoonstien on Feb 2, 2012

drmoonstien on eBay (RSS)

"demo of hand built noise machine that can be purchased on ebay."

Teste - Piranha - Reco-Synth


YouTube Uploaded by RecoHead on Feb 2, 2012

DX5 playing Depeche Mode "Useless"


YouTube Uploaded by DX5 on Feb 2, 2012

"Upper Keyb: Emu EMAX II (reso-noise sound sampled from the JP8k with no fx)
Mid: Roland JP8000 (Ribbon controller assigned to filter envelope depth).
Lower: KURZWEIL PC1x (Split on four different areas)

Backtrack sequenced and recorded in Pro Tools.

Composed by Martin L. Gore"

1978 Jeremy Lord Synthesizers Skywave Ad


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