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Thursday, October 25, 2012

clockwork


Published on Oct 25, 2012 by Ebotronix

4ms Peg RCD
Analogue Systems RS 110 RS 500e ( pinged by A143-2)
Arp Odyssey 2811&2821 white & pink noise
Doepfer A114 A 134 pan by Moog MP 201
Flame Chord Machine
Grendel Formant Filter
Knas the Ekdahl Moisturizer
Make Noise Maths Moddemix Optomix QMMG Wogglebug
Malekko 4x Uncle (Bass) 4x AntiO (Ringmodulator)Jag
SSL Orgy
Tiptop audio Z 8000
Toppobrillo Sportmodulator
Logic master clock to Kenton Pro 2000 II
FX Boss VF1 Lexicon PCM80 Line6 Echopro TC M3000

MIDI Coming to HTML5 - Browser Based Synths

Think about it. Online synthesizers you can now map knobs to and play with a keyboard. Online modulars. Cross-platform, accessible on any device that supports HTML5 - iOS, Android, PCs, Macs, Linux...

via http://www.w3.org/TR/webmidi/

"Abstract

Some user agents have connected music devices, such as synthesizers, keyboard and other controllers, and drum machines. The widely adopted Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) protocol enables electronic musical instruments, controllers and computers to communicate and synchronize with each other. MIDI does not transmit audio signals: instead, it sends event messages about musical notes, controller signals for parameters such as volume, vibrato and panning, cues and clock signals to set the tempo, and system-specific MIDI communications (e.g. to remotely store synthesizer-specific patch data). This same protocol has become a standard for non-musical uses, such as show control, lighting and special effects control.

This specification defines an API supporting the MIDI protocol, enabling web applications to enumerate and select MIDI input and output devices on the client system and send and receive MIDI messages. It is intended to enable non-music MIDI applications as well as music ones, by providing low-level access to the MIDI devices available on the users' systems. At the same time, the Web MIDI API is not intended to become a semantic controller platform; it is designed to expose the mechanics of MIDI input and output interfaces, and the practical aspects of sending and receiving MIDI messages, without identifying what those actions might mean semantically.

To some users, "MIDI" has become synonymous with Standard MIDI Files and General MIDI. That is not the intent of this API; the use case of simply playing back a .SMF file is not within the purview of this specification (it could be considered a different format to be supported by the HTML5 <audio> element, for example). The Web MIDI API is intended to enable direct access to devices that respond to MIDI - external synthesizers or lighting systems, for example, or even the software synthesizers that are built in to many common operating systems. The Web MIDI API is also explicitly designed to enable a new class of applications on the web that can respond to MIDI controller inputs - using external hardware controllers with physical buttons, knobs and sliders (as well as musical controllers like keyboard, guitar or wind instrument controllers) to control web applications.

The Web MIDI API is also expected to be used in conjunction with other APIs and elements of the web platform, notably the Web Audio API and High-Resolution Time. This API is also intended to be familiar to users of MIDI APIs on other systems, such as Apple's CoreMIDI and Microsoft's Windows MIDI API."

AtomoSynth KRAKKEN in Black


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M-Z3R0 - midi controlled yamaha dd8 prototype


Published on Oct 25, 2012 by manufacturedZ3R0

"Some progress with midi. Abysmal audio - nice modification."

M-Z3R0 on eBay (RSS)

ARP ODYSSEY MK2 2812 SYNTHESIZER SN 2812 0074

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"Classic mid-70's vintage synth from ARP, and this is a cracking example. Just fully serviced and tested by James Walker at Synth repair Services; work included full clean in and out, all rear sockets replaced, power lead and plug replaced, all slider caps replaced, all sliders dismantled, cleaned and re-lubricated, all keys removed and washed, bushings and any superceeded electronic parts replaced..."

Access Virus TI Desktop Synthesizer SN DDAETz7BATX

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OBERHEIM XPANDER XP-1

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KORG iKaossilator Unicorn for iPhone - ユニコーンと一緒に演奏!-


Published on Oct 24, 2012 by KORGINC

iTunes Japan:
iKaossilator Unicorn - KORG INC.

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iPod Touch on eBay

1978 ARP Odyssey Ad


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

"ARP Odyssey 'You cannot duplicate the sound of the ARP Odyssey...' black and white and orange full page advertisement from page 41 in the August 1978 issue of Contemporary Keyboard."

Berberian Sound Studio - A Film Inspired by the Institute of RAI Phonology



"A sound engineer's work for an Italian horror studio becomes a terrifying case of life imitating art."

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