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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

ROLAND DEBUTS INTEGRA-7 EDITOR PLUG-IN FOR MAC

ROLAND DEBUTS INTEGRA-7 EDITOR PLUG-IN FOR MAC
Fast & Fluid Music Production Within Your DAW

Los Angeles, CA, May 22, 2013 — The INTEGRA-7 SuperNATURAL® Sound Module, Roland’s premier next-generation rack, now offers powerful music production capabilities within your Mac-based DAW when paired with the new INTEGRA-7 Editor Plug-in for Mac. Roland’s latest plug-in editor provides visual control of the INTEGRA-7 parameters, which include more than 6,000 highly expressive sounds (SuperNATURAL sounds, PCM sounds, and all 12 SRX expansion boards), independent SuperNATURAL acoustic, synth, and drum sounds, and much more. A VST instrument (VSTi) version and an Audio Units (AU) version are both available, seamlessly integrating the INTEGRA-7 into your Mac-based DAW for rapid workflow and instant recall.

The flagship INTEGRA-7 brings Roland’s farthest-reaching realm of creative power to keyboardists and composers, both live and in the studio, and the new editor plug-in gives an already powerful vehicle enhancements that allow for deeper and more streamlined access to creative flow and musical inspiration. With the development of SuperNATURAL sound and Behavior Modeling, Roland has blurred the boundary between acoustic and electronic instruments. Built upon these core technologies, the INTEGRA-7 gives musicians a goldmine of the latest SuperNATURAL sounds in a fast-access, fully stocked 16-part module. With the immense power of the INTEGRA-7, musicians can create amazingly realistic and detailed orchestral arrangements, immersive spatial sounds, and beyond.


The core of the INTEGRA-7 is its wealth of SuperNATURAL sounds with Behavior Modeling technology. SuperNATURAL not only mirrors the sounds of acoustic instruments, it also simulates the behavior of instruments when they’re played. With SuperNATURAL, sounds come to life under your fingers. Whether used in acoustic or electronic domains, the INTEGRA-7 puts a world of expressive sound in your hands. Go deep inside the programming engine and customize your own sounds, or let the INTEGRA-7 do it all for you. With so many great sounds onboard, and with the INTEGRA-7’s organic response to how you play your keyboard/controller, you’ll experience a new level of realism and effortless expression.

Roland’s new A-88 and A-49 MIDI Controller Keyboards are perfect partners for the INTEGRA-7. The SuperNATURAL mode button on the A-88/A-49 automatically assigns the INTEGRA-7’s most appropriate parameters to the mod lever, knobs, and D-BEAM for controlling the selected SuperNATURAL sound."

Hex Inverter Jupiter Storm in the Flesh


Follow-up to this post where you'll find the details.
via Jo Huber on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

x0xb0x comparison x0xsh0p vs. Mode Machines: Totally different sound!

Published on Jun 10, 2012 LousyFacelift·33 videos

"In this video I'm comparing a x0xsh0p unit to a Mode Machines unit and point out the differences in sound. I can't tell whether the devices I have sound typical for their companies or not, but what I can definitely say is that there's a huge (!) difference in sound. I'm not trying to judge on them because I think they both sound great and they both sound like TB-303s to me. If you own an original unit and watch this video and you're thinking: "Neither of them sound like an original at all" please let me remind you that the one you have could sound way different from the original that someone else has. Enjoy and please rate and comment on this video I would really like to know what you think about these boxes. Which one do you prefer and why? Thanks a lot for watching!"

Motorcyclone

Published on May 22, 2013 stexe·73 videos

"Circuit-bent toy. Uses a rotary switch (top) to select between eight different digital samples of motorcycle sounds. There's a pitch knob (lower right), volume knob (lower left) and two body contacts (bottom) to add modulation and pitch bending. Light-up arcade button closes the circuit and triggers the sounds. 1/8" audio out. Runs on 3 AAA batteries, easily replaceable. Case is custom-made 1/4" and 1/8" acrylic."

Update:

The Coffinator
Published on May 22, 2013

"Scratch-built synthesizer with two oscillators. Each has its own pitch knob (top) and trigger (on either side) The linear slider is for volume. Runs on a 9v battery and has 1/8" audio out. Housed inside a modified Halloween candy box."

Joystick Drum Machine Prototype

Published on May 22, 2013 nacioda·4 videos

"A Joystick controlling an Arduino UNO with the SD Card Wave Shield x 2
Samples from a TR-808
whitesample.com"

Market Correction [Live Performance]


Published on May 22, 2013 Discchord·60 videos

"The overwhelming response from you guys on my last song has inspired me to finally put together a full album. Here is the second track, which builds on the themes explored in Colony Collapse Disorder; which is to say, fucking dark. The next video will be fun and funny though I promise!

Synth-nerd details:
• Acid Lead: Cyclone Analogic's TT-303 Bass Bot
• Lead Distortion: Sunsine Audio's Vanishing Point
• Dirge: Arctic Keys (iPad)
• Melody: Elektron Analog Four A4
• Sub-Bass: Moog Minitaur
• Drums: Maschine (Custom hybrid-acoustic kit with TR-909 hats)
• The Anti-Christ: Charlton Heston"

Circuit Bent Grandstand First Talking Computer by freeform delusion

Published on May 22, 2013
freeform-delusion on eBay (RSS)

"Grandstand - First Talking Computer

switched 1/4inch jack output
Left side 4 way Rotary switch with green momentary button or toggle switch to trigger glitches
Right side 4 way rotary switch for glitches, pitch/glitch up and down with red momentary button and toggle switch to trigger each function
Feedback Yellow control knob
Display noise with latching on/off button and red control knob

.fd. online
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/pages/freefor...https://www.facebook.com/pages/freeform-delusion/144587583120
Twitter - https://twitter.com/freeformd
eBay - http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/freeform-de...
My older Circuit Bending channel - http://www.youtube.com/user/eecouk?fe..."

Conrad Tao: "iridescence," for piano and iPad - From 'Voyages'

Published on May 6, 2013 - Warner Classics

"Pre-order the album at http://www.smarturl.it/ConradTaoVoyages
For more info visit http://www.conradtao.com/
This ground-breaking composition, from 18-year-old American pianist/composer Conrad Tao' debut full-length album Voyages, features Conrad using the Reactable Mobile app on his Apple iPad, incorporating both synth lines and real-time processing of his piano playing, via the iPad microphone. Conrad describes the piece as being inspired by the phenomenon of "fractured light, that appears differently depending on what angle you look at it from," while also incorporating the concept of modern technology and its ever-changing development.

Conrad was listed in Forbes' 30 under 30 list of noteworthy musicians in 2011 (the only classical musician featured), and hailed by renowned music critic Harris Goldsmith as "the most exciting prodigy to ever come my way" (Musical America).

"Conrad is the kind of musician who is shaping the future of classical music"
-New York Magazine

Video by Dean Peterson
Filmed at the Baryshnikov Arts Center, NYC"

iTunes:
Reactable mobile - Reactable Systems SL

The Eowave Persephone mk1


flickr by mushboy - click for more.

Vintage Custom "Yamaha" Rack DIY MIDI Synth?

Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
technoempire

"This auction is for a Vintage Custom Rackmount MIDI Synthesizer/Sampler Sound Module. It appears to be a custom rack mount creation from parts of a vintage 80's Yamaha Synthesizer, not sure which one. Photos of internals should help any synth geeks out there. If anyone has any idea, please submit your thoughts and we will post."

Anyone guess what this is? Pics of the inside below and more at the auction. Labels on the circuit board read "Symphonic Modulator", "Filter EXP & Noise Gate", "H.P Amp & Muting". Not seeing Yamaha anywhere.

Update via kid verses chemical in the comments: "the controls are from a CE20, so I am guessing it is one of those." "Also, the symphonic modulator was a ce20 feaature, so that pretty much seals the deal."

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