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Sunday, March 31, 2013

Update to iPad and iPhone Looper App “Loopy” Brings Loop Effects, New Possibilities for Musical Expression


"Melbourne, Australia, April 1, 2013

Indie developer A Tasty Pixel’s live-looping app 'Loopy' gets an update today that introduces new loop effects. The features lend a new dimension to performances and musical experimentation. Loopy lets musicians and tinkerers alike rapidly build multi-layered musical pieces by recording or importing looped layers of sound.

A Tasty Pixel’s recording and loop-layering iPad and iPhone app Loopy today gets a significant update, bringing loop effects to the app’s already extensive feature set. The new effects, reverse and decay, introduce new possibilities for musical expression and have been the features most frequently requested by users.

'Loopy lets anyone with an iPad or iPhone create music in an exciting and novel way: By recording and looping layers of music,” said A Tasty Pixel founder and developer Michael Tyson. “Both Loopy’s hobbyist and professional users love it for the creativity boost it gives them, and I think they’ll love the things they can do with these new effects.'

Developed by the same developer that produced Audiobus, the revolutionary inter-app audio routing platform, Loopy already works with Audiobus’ large and growing community of apps, allowing users to record and loop instrument and synthesizer apps, or apply an extensive variety of live effects to recordings.

Other features in the new update include a number of new actions that can be toggled by MIDI controllers, several significant improvements to the recording workflow, and enhanced latency compensation.

Loopy HD, the iPad version of the live-looping app, is currently on sale for 50% off.

Device Requirements: iPad, iPhone 3Gs or newer, or 3rd-generation iPod Touch or newer (microphone accessory recommended) running iOS 4.0 or later.

Pricing and Availability: Loopy, the iPhone-only version of the live looper app, is available for $2.99 exclusively through the App Store in the Music category. Loopy HD, the iPad and Universal version of the app, is presently on sale for $3.99 (normally available for $7.99) through the App Store.

About A Tasty Pixel

A Tasty Pixel is on a mission to improve music making on iOS. The co-developer behind revolutionary audio-routing platform Audiobus, A Tasty Pixel relentlessly pursues the very best in user experience and creativity. A Tasty Pixel currently has two iOS apps available on the App Store -- Audiobus and Loopy. A Tasty Pixel products have been extensively featured by Apple and have won awards on several occasions in the prominent iPhone industry competition, Best App Ever Awards, hosted by 148 Apps.

A Tasty Pixel can be found on Facebook and Twitter."

iTunes:
A Tasty Pixel
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New Intellijel Linix Module & Richard Smith Joins the Team


via Intellijel

"Linix is the successor to the now discontinued HexVCA module. It comprises six high quality 2164 based linear VCA circuits with CV attenuation and BIAS control for each channel.

The first five channels normal to a summing amp that feeds the input of sixth channel. This allows you to have voltage control of the master sum.Patching into an individual output channel breaks that channel from the master sum. If the direct output is used for each channel then the sixth channel becomes an additional independent VCA as well (Hex VCA).

Each channel has an led to monitor CV activity.

The SUM output has an additional set of leds to monitor the bipolar state of the final sum and a clip led to monitor the absolute max signal level.

Available very soon!

← Intellijel welcomes Richard Smith of Vancouver BC to the team"

Octave CAT Factory Mods


Full details on Modular Experiments

"This is the first in what will be a series of posts about modifications for the Octave Cat SRM synthesizer. The series will cover some of the original factory mods as well as some that I've done myself. I hope to include enough detailed information to enable anyone else to perform the mods on their Cat SRM."

via Nicholas Keller on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Waldorf Micro-Q Phoenix, #377/500

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Las cosas por la mitad (Unfinished projects 2012)


Las cosas por la mitad (Unfinished projects 2012) from NormanBates on Vimeo.

DIY banana.

Metasonix TM-6 Analog Vacuum-Tube Multimode Filter Pedal

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KORG Prophecy Synthesizer upgraded to a keytar

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MOOG MG-1 REALISTIC CONCERTMATE SYNTHESIZER SN 3843

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"SuperExtra Clean Moog MG-1 Realistic Concertmate (Moog Music custom made this for Realistic and it similar to the Moog Rogue) analog synthesizer for your bidding, creating, playing and collecting pleasure..."

Pics of the inside below.

multi forma(n)t 96 bp m

Published on Mar 31, 2013 Ebotronix·622 videos

4 ms Peg, RCD VCA Matrix
Analogue Systems 2x RS100,4xRS 110,2xRS 360
Bananalogue Serge VCS
Buchla System # 1 midi sequence by Yamaha KX 25 arp
Cyndustries 2x Zero Oscillator
Doepfer 6x A 185-2 ,4x A 134 panning by Moog MP 201
foh choices
Grendel Formant Filter 2x
Make Noise Brains PP 2x Maths 2x Moddemix Optonix QMMG
Malekko Jag
Moog 4x Freqbox
SSL Modulation Orgy
Toppobrillo,Sportmodulator,2xQuantimator 2x TWF
Logic master clock to Kenton Pro 2000
Mackie Mixer's
Drums & Mayhem Voice by Korg X50 & MicroX
FX Boss VF 1,Lexicon MX 400 & PCM 80, Line6 Echopro , TC M 3000
Yamaha MG166CX for FX mix

Modular Tracks 2 - Tussilago


Modular Tracks 2 - Tussilago from Joris Menten on Vimeo.

"Finally something which resemble a track. Three sequences from the oberkorn playing. The slow bass note is the Livewire AFG with a litle bit of harmonic variation through a Sea Devils filter with cut-off modulated by the E350. High sequences are two sines from the Hertz Donut through an AMSynths JP6 filter. The plucky sequence is the Make Noise DPO through the QMMG. Lot's of delays (Pittsburg, Syntesis technology Mini delay, AS Echo)."
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