"Korg made approximately 15,000 Poly 61's, but only in the end did they produced a limited number of the MIDI-equipped Poly 61M. This synthesizer has serial # 001150 (photo #7). The 61M is more desirable than the 61 and it is more difficult to find because of smaller production numbers.
Year of release: 1983 / Polyphony: 6-voice / Sound generation method: analog, 2 DCOs / Preset memories: 64 / MIDI: in, out, thru / Sequencer: no / Arpeggiator: yes"
direction via midi from N K on Vimeo.
"This video simply shows that it is possible to switch direction of an Doepfer MAQ16/3 sequence from random to forward with the forward section starting from step 1. Normally, the forward section would start from the last random step. Start from step 1 was achieved with a series of MIDI commands from DAW sequencer (in this case Ableton Live) sent to the MAQ."
Published on Feb 5, 2013 Keith McMillen Instruments·161 videos
"QuNexus was shown in the KMI booth at NAMM 2013. This video contains examples of the QuNexus NAMM demo:
- Channel Rotation (MIDI channel is assigned in the order that keys are pressed, allowing for poly-pitch bend).
- Hold Note function (useful for stacking chords or step sequencing).
- LED Arpeggiator Feedback (Ableton Live's arpeggiator is used to remotely control each of QuNexus' LEDs. Each of the 32 LEDs can be controlled by any MIDI device or DAW)."
"Kelly Marie (aka Synth Nymph) fell in love with the couch -- and of course she knows you can only play it one note at a time. — at Namm 2013."
"The Bob Moog Foundation rocked Winter NAMM in Anaheim from January 24-27. For four days, we exhibited and demonstrated both a massive Moog modular synthesizer belonging to synth maestro Erik Norlander and a very special modified Minimoog, that was donated to us by sessions synthesist Tom Coppola. The Mini couch donated to us by Woouf Barcelona also drew lots of attention. Thanks to everybody who stopped by. We had a blast and we're looking forward to cultivating many new relationships and projects started at NAMM!"
"Because it's fun! A live synthy cover of M83's "Teen Angst" using just the DSI Prophet 12 (still in beta) & Tempest (in playlist mode). More music at http://peterdyer.net/
Carson Day jammed on this w/ me at Namm '13, tweaking the Tempest live, but since no video emerged of it, I wanted to share the sounds, as it was fun to play. It's still in development so don't get your panties in a twist."