Thursday, January 22, 2015
NAMM2015 Doepfer new product line
Published on Jan 22, 2015 Analogue Zone Showroom / Hangszer
"Now introducing the new Doepfer 2015 product line!"
New module PDF list posted here.
A-157-X Trigger Sequencer Subsystem - Spring
A-101-6 Opto FET VCF/Phaser - February
A-110-2 Basic VCO - January
A-110-4 QZVCO: Quadrature Thru Zero Voltage Controlled Oscillator - Spring
A-147-2 VCDLFO: Voltage Controlled LFO with Voltage Controlled Delay - February
A-160-2 Clock/Trigger Divider II - March
A-160-5 Voltage Controlled Clock Multiplier / Ratcheting Controller - March
A-139-2 Headphone Amplifier - March
A-138u - February
A-190-5 Polyphonic Midi/USB-to-CV/Gate Interface - Spring
News by Unden Featuring the Evaton Technologies Nomad RF
Resonance spike at :54 for those wearing headphones. Not sure if more follow.
"This is the first part of a half hour long improvisation reflecting on how today's information overload stresses us out. It never ends. It never stops. Can you actually hear the news?
This piece is not for the faint hearted. It will exhaust you, it will stress you out, but if you listen to the end you will be rewarded. There's some really good stuff in there!
The nerdy bits:
Recorded live in my studio, with the main performers being the RF Nomad module from Evaton Technologies, a Roland model-101, and a KOMA BD-101 analog delay."
http://www.evatontechnologies.com/
KORG MS20M KIT + SQ-1 improvisation by Olivier Briand
Published on Jan 22, 2015 Olivier Briand
"KORG MS20M KIT + SQ-1 improvisation by Olivier Briand + sdd3000 digital delay. The original Ms20 is only transposing the sequence, it makes no sound in this demonstration."
And in French:
KORG MS20M Kit & KORG SQ1 par Olivier Briand (La Boite Noire)
Published on Jan 22, 2015
"http://www.laboitenoiredumusicien.com...
KORG MS20M KIT & SQ1 : NOUVEAUTÉS NAMM 2015 !"
NAMM2015 Snazzy FX Tidal Wave
Published on Jan 22, 2015 Analogue Zone Showroom / Hangszer
"Now introducing the new @SnazzyFX introducing the new Tidal Wave!"
sampleslicer with a guitar
Published on Jan 22, 2015 Jw Hagenbeek
"This is a first teaser of a higher quality demo of the samleslicer. The only used modules are the Ginkosynthese Sampleslicer and a Doepfer A-145 LFO patched in the pitch cv input of the sampleslicer."
KOMA Elektronik Introduces the KOMPLEX Sequencer
"KOMA ELEKTRONIK LETS YOU SEQUENCE THE SEQUENCE WITH NEW KOMPLEX SEQUENCER
KOMA Elektronik's new KOMPLEX SEQUENCER offers to users the most powerful hardware CV/Gate sequencer to date.
LOS ANGELES, CA, January 22, 2015 – Today, KOMA Elektronik GmbH is pleased to announce its latest release: the KOMPLEX SEQUENCER, which enables musicians and producers to construct complex musical patterns via both MIDI and CV/Gate, by the means of sequencing the sequence.
The KOMPLEX SEQUENCER is a musical monster built around four full-featured 16-step sequencers that allow and invite the user to use one or more of the sequencers to sequence the other one. The KOMPLEX SEQUENCER has no screen or submenus; all features have their own dedicated controls, and all features have their own dedicated in- and outputs on the large 86-point patch bay.
Each sequencer has its own start and stop buttons, a quantizer (switchable between chromatic, major & minor scales), one-shot-mode and five different play modes (forward, backward, ping-pong, ping-pong reversed, random). You can of course set the output range per sequencer as well, choose between 2V, 5V or 9V.
Ever since the groundbreaking work of krautrock legends like Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze, and Manuel Gottsching, the sequencer has been a key tool for many electronic artists coming from the Berlin scene since the 1970s, ranging from techno producers to experimental ambient artists, all using the repetitive character of the sequencer to create innovative music. We now think it's time for the ultimate sequencer, one that comes with so much power and connectivity that gives the user the possibility to transcend the sequence from a repeating pattern to an ever evolving cadence of sound.
By patching both internal and external CV-sources to the patch bay of the KOMPLEX, the user is able to control the parameters for Sequence Start Point, Sequencer Clock Division, the amount of the Glide between the steps, Skip Step, Repeat Step and Repeat Length. Also, you can Transpose the whole sequence via CV, start it with an external trigger signal and use, for example, an LFO or another sequence to control Sequence Length or Gate Length. This adds up to 20 in- and outputs per individual sequencer, which, when you include the CV recorder outputs, adds up to 86 CV patch points on the whole machine, all conveniently located on the front panel.
Designed as a large 19" 7U surface, the KOMPLEX invites the user to plug and play. The LED's on the 64 step-sliders show the active step, the 64 corresponding RGB LED's under the sliders’ push buttons allow you to set the sequencer start point, choose active steps, set the Glide per step, set the Gate per step, set the amount of Repeats per step and Repeat mode. Besides this, they also choose the output MIDI channel for each sequence. Extra features include a 7 channel CV-recorder whose bank selection is controllable via CV and master start/stop to start/stop all sequencers at once.
The KOMPLEX SEQUENCER is compatible with almost all synthesizers that accept CV/Gate and/or MIDI. No matter if you have a small modular system or a studio filled with vintage synths, the KOMA Elektronik KOMPLEX SEQUENCER will open a whole new world of playability and creativity, allowing you to start creating where all other sequencers stop.
The KOMPLEX SEQUENCER will be available at select retailers worldwide in Spring 2015 for an MSRP of $1500.00. To learn more about the KOMPLEX SEQUENCER or KOMA Elektronik's full line of electronic musical instruments and accessories, please visit www.koma-elektronik.com."
2nd pic via Muff's via Perfect Circuit Audio.
KOMA Elektronik's new KOMPLEX SEQUENCER offers to users the most powerful hardware CV/Gate sequencer to date.
LOS ANGELES, CA, January 22, 2015 – Today, KOMA Elektronik GmbH is pleased to announce its latest release: the KOMPLEX SEQUENCER, which enables musicians and producers to construct complex musical patterns via both MIDI and CV/Gate, by the means of sequencing the sequence.
The KOMPLEX SEQUENCER is a musical monster built around four full-featured 16-step sequencers that allow and invite the user to use one or more of the sequencers to sequence the other one. The KOMPLEX SEQUENCER has no screen or submenus; all features have their own dedicated controls, and all features have their own dedicated in- and outputs on the large 86-point patch bay.
Each sequencer has its own start and stop buttons, a quantizer (switchable between chromatic, major & minor scales), one-shot-mode and five different play modes (forward, backward, ping-pong, ping-pong reversed, random). You can of course set the output range per sequencer as well, choose between 2V, 5V or 9V.
Ever since the groundbreaking work of krautrock legends like Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze, and Manuel Gottsching, the sequencer has been a key tool for many electronic artists coming from the Berlin scene since the 1970s, ranging from techno producers to experimental ambient artists, all using the repetitive character of the sequencer to create innovative music. We now think it's time for the ultimate sequencer, one that comes with so much power and connectivity that gives the user the possibility to transcend the sequence from a repeating pattern to an ever evolving cadence of sound.
By patching both internal and external CV-sources to the patch bay of the KOMPLEX, the user is able to control the parameters for Sequence Start Point, Sequencer Clock Division, the amount of the Glide between the steps, Skip Step, Repeat Step and Repeat Length. Also, you can Transpose the whole sequence via CV, start it with an external trigger signal and use, for example, an LFO or another sequence to control Sequence Length or Gate Length. This adds up to 20 in- and outputs per individual sequencer, which, when you include the CV recorder outputs, adds up to 86 CV patch points on the whole machine, all conveniently located on the front panel.
Designed as a large 19" 7U surface, the KOMPLEX invites the user to plug and play. The LED's on the 64 step-sliders show the active step, the 64 corresponding RGB LED's under the sliders’ push buttons allow you to set the sequencer start point, choose active steps, set the Glide per step, set the Gate per step, set the amount of Repeats per step and Repeat mode. Besides this, they also choose the output MIDI channel for each sequence. Extra features include a 7 channel CV-recorder whose bank selection is controllable via CV and master start/stop to start/stop all sequencers at once.
The KOMPLEX SEQUENCER is compatible with almost all synthesizers that accept CV/Gate and/or MIDI. No matter if you have a small modular system or a studio filled with vintage synths, the KOMA Elektronik KOMPLEX SEQUENCER will open a whole new world of playability and creativity, allowing you to start creating where all other sequencers stop.
The KOMPLEX SEQUENCER will be available at select retailers worldwide in Spring 2015 for an MSRP of $1500.00. To learn more about the KOMPLEX SEQUENCER or KOMA Elektronik's full line of electronic musical instruments and accessories, please visit www.koma-elektronik.com."
2nd pic via Muff's via Perfect Circuit Audio.
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New chippie461 Synthesizer Video
Published on Jan 22, 2015 chippie461
"Synthesizer, testing some features and settings"
Listen to this one go into poly mode. See the chippie461 channel label below for more.
"Nothing Matters anymore" -DARK ACID- KORG TRIBEs + BOSS ME50 DISTORTION PEDAL FUTURE RETRO (live)
Published on Jan 21, 2015 j j
"BOSS ME50 DISTORTION PEDAL ACID FUTURE RETRO REVOLUTION
mp3
http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/downl..."
Engine - New Sequencers From Quicksilver Maker Social Entropy
via the sequencer.de forums
"Social Entropy (Ripe) Creator of the Quicksilver 303/606 CPU's is showing his new 8-track prototype sequencer at NAMM this year called the Engine.
It has a raft of features similar to the TB-303 and TR-606 QS CPU's, and also a lot of other new features like skip (only seen on analog sequencers) and many more.
There is also USB, and an optional CV/Gate add-on too.
I'm sure more photos of it will emerge soon, possibly demos too."
No additional details on Social Entropy at this time.
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