Thursday, October 09, 2014
FabFilter Timeless 2 overview and Demo
Published on Oct 9, 2014 Flux302 of Fluxwithit.com
"http://www.fabfilter.com/products/tim...
Here I demo my current Favorite Delay Plug in. FabFilter Timeless 2"
BEMI BUCHLA MUSIC EASEL + iProgram card
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via this auction
"In original packaging with banana cables,jumpers,power supply and the iProgram-card that work with a iPad app to control the synth via wifi and save patch!!!! International bidders are welcome."
via this auction
"In original packaging with banana cables,jumpers,power supply and the iProgram-card that work with a iPad app to control the synth via wifi and save patch!!!! International bidders are welcome."
Nova Musik - Korg RK-100S Keytar with Rich Formidoni
Published on Oct 9, 2014 Nova Musik
"Check out great deals on the Korg RK-100S Keytar at Nova Musik:
http://www.novamusik.com/ssearch/?q=k...
Rich Formidoni from Korg USA stopped by to tell us more about the Korg RK-100S Keytar he first showed us at Winter NAMM 2014.
The RK-100S is a modern update to Korg's vintage RK-100 Keytar with an analog modeling synth engine from Korg's microKORG XL. RK-100S comes in three colors and features two versatile ribbon controllers, an arpeggiator and a 16-band vocoder."
Bob Moog at AES 1964
via The Bob Moog Foundation on Facebook
"50 years ago this month an engineer named Bob Moog presented his new invention at the Audio Engineering Society Convention: handmade 'voltage-controlled electronic music modules' that allowed a performer to create sounds by patching the modules together and adjusting knobs. He started taking orders (and made a new friend at AES, Wendy Carlos), and the rest is, literally, a part of musical history.
Today we’re at #AES2014, stewarding a piece of our shared cultural history and celebrating 50 years of a total revolution in music. Photo: Bob Moog at AES 1964"
Update: Bob Moog's exhibitor badge for the 1964 AES convention, also via the Bob Moog Foundation.
Doepfer A137-1 Wave Multiplier-Modulation with A149 Quantized/Stored Random Voltages Pt.1
Published on Oct 9, 2014 Raul's World of Synths
"Continuing the A137-1 series with modulation. This time we begin modulating with the A149-1 Random Voltages.Part One of Two. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."
All parts here.
Technosaurus MICROCON Analog Monophonic Synthesizer SN TMC - 2207
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