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Thursday, January 22, 2015

Roland Unveils New Aira MX-1 Mix Performer


Published on Jan 21, 2015 RolandChannel

"What you see in this video was all recorded live, in one take, using AIRA gear, Even the laser robot was controlled from the TR-8 and TB-3 via SBX-1.

The MX-1 Mix Performer brings together your synths, drum machines, loops, DAW tracks, and more into a single performance-optimized mixing instrument. Combining elements of a mixer, control surface, audio interface, and step-based effector, the MX-1 is designed to be the nerve center of your electronic music rig. It’s a mixer you can play – and so much more."

And the press release:

"ROLAND UNVEILS MX-1 MIX PERFORMER

Performance-Ready Mixer for AIRA Instruments, DAWs, and Other Gear

Los Angeles, CA, January 22, 2015 — Roland is pleased to introduce the MX-1 Mix Performer, a performance-optimized mixing instrument for bringing together synths, drum machines, loops, DAW tracks, AIRA gear, and more. The MX-1 can mix up to 18 audio channels from a computer, and AIRA devices are able to communicate directly via USB alongside other analog and digital gear. With its versatile input selection, intuitive layout, and numerous tempo effects with step and real-time control, the MX-1 is a unique and powerful tool for delivering spontaneous, dynamic musical performances.

Designed to function as the nerve center for a modern electronic music rig, the MX-1 is perfect for working with AIRA devices such as the TR-8, TB-3, and SYSTEM-1, as well as other music equipment. Simple to use, the MX-1 provides high-quality sound at rates up to 96 kHz, plus a wealth of mixing features optimized for real-time creativity. Master tempo control (with fine and tap functions) synchronizes the MX-1’s effects with all connected devices via USB and/or MIDI.

Up to four AIRA devices can be connected to the MX-1 via standard USB cables, making setup simple and quick. The AIRA Link USB connection provides both 96 kHz audio transfer and MIDI tempo sync information over just one cable. The MX-1 is also equipped with multiple analog inputs for connecting gear such as synths, drum machines, smartphones, tablets, and other various gadgets. A coaxial digital jack can be configured as either an input or output, and stereo send/return jacks are provided for connecting external effects units.

Each input channel on the MX-1 features a smooth level fader with six selectable volume curves, a Tone/Filter knob with ten different settings, and quick-access mutes that work with the LED-lit faders to clearly show their status, even in dark environments.
Scene memories allow users to instantly recall different mixer states that include all settings and effects configurations. The DJ-style cue function can be used to monitor input sources without affecting the main mix outputs.

With its integrated tempo-based effects, the MX-1 lets users enhance performances with dramatic, pulsing effects. Beat FX (Filter, Side Chain, and Slicer) can be applied to each channel independently, and the effect tempo is automatically synced to the clock master. The 16 TR-style step sequencer buttons allow the processing to be triggered at specific steps to create all sorts of interesting grooves. Master FX such as Scatter, Roll, Bit Crush, and others are included as well, and these can be quickly turned on or off per channel as desired.

The MX-1 integrates seamlessly with Mac and Windows computers, functioning as a high-performance, 18-channel 24-bit/96 kHz USB audio interface. MIDI over USB is also supported, allowing the MX-1 to send or receive tempo information and provide control surface functionality for music production software. Audio outputs from the computer can be mixed in the MX-1 alongside external devices to create a powerful and versatile software/hardware music system.

For more information about the MX-1 Mix Performer, visit RolandUS.com."

New Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator Overview Videos


Published on Jan 22, 2015 teenageengineering

Playlist:
PO-12 rhythm
PO-14 sub
PO-16 factory
PO sync

ROLI Announces Gregg Stein to Join as Head of Sales Americas, Launches Ground-Breaking Equator Synth 

On the Equator synth (first mentioned here):

"ROLI also announced the launch of an alpha version of Equator, the world’s first synthesis engine dedicated to multi-dimensional instruments. Equator alpha will be available to all existing and new Seaboard GRAND customers free-of-charge. Speaking from the NAMM Show where the Seaboard GRAND is on display, Roland continued 'Equator is a game-changer, because it has been designed from the ground up to enable multiple parameters to be modulated in an intuitive and synchronous way. This release is just the beginning of a journey that will redefine the possibilities of real time expressive control of synthesis.'"

I'm curious if Equator will be a preset synth engine for the Seaboard, or if it will allow deeper synth programming via dedicated software on the PC or iPad. If so, the Seaboard will become a full blown synthesizer.

The following is the full press release:

"Anaheim, Calif., January 22, 2015  -- ROLI, design-led music technology leader and developer of the award-winning Seaboard GRAND, today announced that Gregg Stein will join the ROLI team as Head of Sales, Americas. This follows a breakthrough 2014 which has seen units shipping around the world to customers, and leading artists such as Oscar-winning composer A.R. Rahman performing on the Seaboard to global audiences. ROLI recently secured $16.5m in from leading venture capital firms in 2014, and acquired JUCE, an acclaimed C++ framework used by leading audio companies such as Korg, Pioneer and Akai Professional.

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

KORG Introduces New Kaossilator 2S with Sampling Capability


Uploaded on Jan 6, 2015 Korg

"Make music no matter where you are, with the touch of a finger. The new Kaossilator 2s is a compact, battery-powered synthesizer and loop recorder with 150 sounds including drum kits, synths, basses, realistic instruments, sound effects, and more. You can record unlimited audio overdubs with the built-in mic, and undo/redo as needed. Once you’re back in the studio, you can even export your work as an Ableton Live project. Making music on the go has never been easier."


A new Kaossilator with sampling capabilities.

Some details via KORG

A synthesizer that lets you use the touchpad to perform freely

150 sound programs that meet the needs of every dance music style

Loop recorder that lets you intuitively overdub phrases, with undo/redo

A new workflow with Ableton Live lets you export data in a variety of formats.

Ableton Live Lite is also included

Battery operation and a built-in speaker let you play anytime and anywhere

The sound engine provides 150 different sounds, including standard synth leads and synth bass, acoustic sounds such as piano and guitar, rhythm loops, and single-note drum kits, meeting the needs for any style of dance music.


There's a built-in loop recorder function that lets you layer your touchpad performances as many times as you like. By multi-track recording (overdubbing) the phrases you come up with, it's easy for anyone to create amazing tracks.

The new Undo/Redo function means that you can confidently re-record as many times as you like if your performance wasn't what you intended.

・ Master Recorder function lets you record and save your performance on the kaossilator 2S as a WAV file

・ Internal mic and mic input jack let you record external audio input sources such as vocals or other instruments

・ Battery operation and built-in speaker let you play anytime and anywhere

The kaossilator 2S can export your multi-tracked loop data as WAV files in a variety of formats.

・ Multi-track format, in which each overdubbed track is exported separately

・ Two-channel mix format, in which the overdubbed tracks are mixed

・ Ableton Live set format

See KORG for additional details.

ARP ODYSSEY Mk.III "CV sequenced"


Published on Jan 21, 2015 RetroSound

"(c) 2015 vintage synthesizer demo by RetroSound
supported by UVI: http://bit.ly/retrosound-uvi

ARP Odyssey MK.III Analog Synthesizer (1978)
sequenced by the Doepfer Dark Time step sequencer over CV/Gate

this is no KORG!!!! :D"

Radikal Technologies Spectralis 2 and Korg Radias Electronic demo


Published on Jan 21, 2015 MIDERA

"Get ready for a long demo. I wrote this back in 2012, but never thought
to upload it (or a bunch of other stuff on my Spectralis). Trying to
take the time to post these older demos. They're long, but there are
some gems in there, I think."

[NAMM] Tom Oberheim Two Voice Pro NAMM Floor Overview Demo


Published on Jan 21, 2015 Audiofanzine

"Here's a presentation of Tom Oberheim's Two Voice Pro synthesizer at the NAMM Show 2015."

NAMM 2015 - Moog Modular Re-issue NAMM Floor Demo Video


Published on Jan 21, 2015 sonicstate

Sound on Sound's Gordon Reid shows Sonic State's Nick Batt the new Moog Modular system at NAMM 2015 with Keith Emmerson smiling on.  Bob Moog, Brian Eno, Klaus Schulze and Herb Deutsch are featured in the background pics as well.

Update: I originally thought Klause Schulze was Jean-Jacques Perrey. Thanks goes to Qwave for the correction in the comments.  Herb Deutsch also added to the list.

"It is Klaus Schulze (with a special steel worker helmet) in the very beginning of the video behind Nick. The picture was taken during the Stahl Symphonie ("Steel Symphony") at the Ars Electronica festival in Linz (Austria) on the 8th September 1980."

"And at 20:24 you see Bob Moog with Herb Deutsch on the left picture in the back. And it is Eberhard Schoener (german musician, composer, conductor, and arranger) on the right picture. He got the a III P Moog Modular system as one of the very first musicians in Germany. Btw: in the next bavarian village used to live Florian Fricke (Popul Vuh), who also got a Moog Modular III P with the sequencer complement B very early. And Mr. Fricke sold his Modular to Klaus Schulze on the 22nd of December 1975. I think you will now see why I did the little detour about Florian Fricke."

Beat Blurp Beauty Baraka - New Shimmer Cartridge From Valhalla DSP for Tiptop Audio Z-DSP



"A quick demo of the upcoming Shimmer cartridge from Valhalla DSP, for the TipTop Audio Z-DSP. Written & Produced by Sean Costello and Don Gunn. In about 15 minutes total.

4 tracks using a Korg MS-20 and Z-DSP:

- "Bass Drum" is the Pitch Delay from the Shimmer cartridge, with the feedback turned up and shift turned down. No input.
- The echos are feedback/pitch/delay manipulations of the Pitch Delay, again with no input.
- The chordal texture is a 1-osc sawtooth patch from the MS-20, run through the Quad Shimmer algorithm in the Shimmer cart.
- The high/low octave sound is the same 1-osc sawtooth patch, running through the Dual Shimmer algorithm."

First Look at the New Cymbal909 Eurorack Module From Tiptop Audio.


Two voltage controlled sounds of the legendary drum machine, the Roland TR-909 Crash and Ride, extending Tiptop Audio's modular drum machine. Expected to ship this February.

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