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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Roland TR808 SN 072747 Vintage Analog Drum Machine

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1979 ARP OMNI-2 SYNTHESIZER PRINT AD

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1985 AKAI AX80 POLYPHONIC SYNTHESIZER PRINT AD

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1979 EMS POLYSYNTHI SYNTHESIZER PRINT AD

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ARP Sequencer SN 1613 0319

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"A classic sequencer of the 70's. This is not a synthesizer, it was (forits time) a sophisticated 16-step sequencer used to control othersynths. You create your sequences with the sliders. Adjust the slidersto change pitch while each slider represents a sixteenth note, forexample, in the 1 bar pattern it loops. It uses the ancient ControlVoltage (CV) and Gate protocols to play your sequences on another analogsynthesizer. Because of the various types of CV/Gate used by differentmakers at the time, the ARP Sequencer works perfectly with the ARP 2500, 2600, Odyssey, Avatar andother ARP synthesizers as well as Roland, Oberheim and SequentialCircuits. To interface the Sequencer with other types of CV/Gate capablesynths would require a CV converter box. This unit has been tested and is in working condition..."

Livid Instruments Elements Modular Controller Module 16K

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"The Elements MIDI modules provide a large variety of options with hands-on control and interactive feedback. Each module works with our Elements system and can be mixed and matched to create your own controller layout. Element modules come with the necessary ribbon cables.

The 16K Module contains sixteen rotary potentiometers.

Full overview of the Elements system

Introducing Livid Elements, the completely modular MIDI controller platform. Now you can finally create your own controller layout without any soldering, electronics, or complicated assembly required.

Element modules come in many different configurations and layouts so you can rearrange, replace, and mix modules, creating your own MIDI controller with ease. Each module connects to the Elements Brain for easy plug-and-play configuration and setup. Elements modules are housed in one of our custom eurorack cases for total plug-and-play integration. The standardized, modular format allows for an incredible amount of flexibility and expansion.

Elements is based around the eurorack format, a popular analog synth standard of modules and enclosure sizes so you can create your own customized setup. The threaded rails of the cases make it easy to connect and configure your controller by simply plugging the module into the Brain and fastening it to the rails. The Elements Configuration Utility lets you configure your layout and edit your MIDI settings. With a growing list of available modules (don’t forget: you can create your own Elements, too!) we’ve designed this system to grow with you and the community of people making modules for the Elements system. Our own DIY Omni boards are also compatible with the Elements system.

Whether you are recording, mixing, performing live, or need a unique setup for your show control, Elements gives you complete control over your system. Our Element modules provide a large variety of options with hands-on control and interactive feedback. If you’re mixing multitrack audio or performing visuals, Elements empowers you with your very own set of options to suit your needs. Mix and match modules, swap them out for different setups, and even create your own module designs. Elements gives you the flexibility of a modular system that can grow and change with your needs.

With a USB port, MIDI in and out jacks, and an optional 5v power supply, Elements is a massively flexible controller solution. Whether performing with Ableton Live, mixing visuals with Cell DNA, DJing with Traktor, or controlling your favorite analog gear, Elements provides a wide range of control possibilities.

In addition to our own Elements module offerings, we’ve created a Hardware Development Kit (HDK) for other companies, artists, and designers looking to create and share their own modules. Our system allows buttons, rotary potentiometers, fader, pressure sensitive pads, leds, encoders, sensors, and other analog devices to be connected through Livid and third party modules.

Cases

Our Elements cases come in multiple sizes, giving you the flexibility you need to mix and match modules. These cases are crafted in our Austin, Texas facility with strong aluminum and hand finished mahogany end caps. We’ve designed them with standard Eurorack sizing, which allows them to work with many existing Eurorack analog synth gear. An optional power supply panel can also be ordered to replace the MIDI ports panel to accommodate analog synth power supplies. These cases also have removable backs for easy access to your modules."

HERRMUTT LOBBY PLAYS A DUBSTEP SCENE

Published on May 28, 2013 beatsurfing·10 videos

"BEATSURFING is an Organic MIDI Controller Builder for iPad.
http://beatsurfing.net
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This video shows you how Herrmutt Lobby at play with a Dubstep Scene included in Beatsurfing's Tutorial videos."

iTunes:
Beatsurfing - DRUW

Also see Beatsurfing as an Instrument Controller for something a little different.

Samplr (VER 1.2.2) Tutorial


Published on May 20, 2013 Kenny Hsiao·12 videos

"Samplr Ver. 1.2.2 (updated April, 25, 2013)

- Bugfixes
- Improved tempo precision.
- Fixed audio engine crash when interrupted."

iTunes:
Samplr - Touch the Music - Marcos Alonso Kenny Hsiao·12 videos

Messing around in Samplr

Published on Feb 18, 2013

"Me playing around with samples in Samplr, & Magellan for the iPad."

Best Of CGS Demo

Best Of CGS Demo 1
Published on May 29, 2013 pjoris2·43 videos

"Bog, Marsh and Swamp - finally here and put (slightly crookedly) in a case. First test patch - a bit too East-Coast probably !"

Getting to know the Korg MS-20 Mini -- Overview/Tutorial

Getting to know the Korg MS-20 Mini -- Overview/Tutorial -- Part 1

Published on May 29, 2013 KorgUSAVideos·365 videos

"Looking to learn more about how to program the Korg MS-20 Mini monophonic analog synthesizer? This comprehensive video series will quickly familiarize you with the layout and functionality of the MS-20 Mini's legendary semi-modular interface."

Korg MS-20 mini Monophonic Analog Synthesizer (Part II -- Envelope Generator)
Published on Nov 4, 2013 Korg Official·400 videos

"This video will provide instructional information on how to use the Envelope Generator onboard the Korg MS-20 mini."

Korg MS-20 mini Monophonic Analog Synthesizer (Part III - Oscillators)
Published on Nov 4, 2013 Korg Official·400 videos

"This video will provide instructional information on how to use the Oscillators that are onboard the Korg MS-20 mini."
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