Thursday, January 21, 2016
NAMM2016: Tom Oberheim Mini Sequencer & SEM Plus Eurorack
On the heels of the recently announced Marion Systems SEM*PLUS eurorack module, Tom Oberheim shows us a look at the new MINI*SEQUENCER. 16 steps, MIDI as well as CV, onboard storage, Portamento, Rachetting, and more.
Some of you might remember this post way back in June of 2015. It looks like it happened. Marion Systems is back. Two VCOs, LFO, VCF with variable LP, Notch, and HP modes along with a Band Pass mode. Two envelopes and extensive patch panel & modulation. Two AUX ins.
Published on Jan 21, 2016 sonicstate
"NAMM2016: Tom Oberheim Mini Sequencer & SEM Plus Eurorack Nick talks to Tom Oberheim"
Update:
[NAMM] Marion Systems
Published on Jan 22, 2016 Audiofanzine in English
"Here's a presentation of Marion Systems' new products by Tom Oberheim."
Tom Oberheim OB 6 SEM
Published on Jan 21, 2016 musicianews
"Wow great to see Tom Oberheim and his take on the OB-6, Eurorack SEM and the world of Analog design in the 21st Century!"
Modal Electronics Goes Eurorack at NAMM
Some pics sent my way via effegee on the NAMM floor. Click each for the full size shot. You'll see what appears to be a GC YNC? MIDI module and 3 008 VCF modules in black, clearly from the Modal 008 hardware synthesizer. In white, below you'll see five modules based on the Modal 002 - two 002 NCO modules, and three 002 VCF modules.

LABELS/MORE:
eurorack,
Modal Electronics,
NAMM,
NAMM2016,
New,
New in 2016,
New Modules,
New Modules in 2016,
Video
Teenage Engineering Introduces OP-Z Synthesizer, Sequencer, & Video Synth at NAMM
OPZ Screen Uploaded on Jan 21, 2016 Virtual Flannel
This one sent my way via @VirtualFlannel, via @SammyJams
wireless 16 track multitimbral synthesiser
with fully sequenceable parameter locks, video synthesis
and the introduction of step components.
NAMM 2016 Teenage Engineering OP-z sonicstate
Published on Jan 21, 2016 sonicstate
"Holding back on all the details, we got a look at this new synth and sequencer."
NAMM 2016 Teenage Engineering Pocket Operators PO-20 Arcade, PO-24 Office, and PO-28 Robot
Published on Jan 22, 2016 Kraft Music
"Great deals on Pocket Operators at Kraft Music:
http://www.kraftmusic.com/sitesearch/...
Oscar from Teenage Engineering presents the new Pocket Operators at the 2016 Winter NAMM Show."
LABELS/MORE:
NAMM,
NAMM2016,
New,
New in 2016,
New Synths,
New Synths in 2016,
New Tools,
New Tools in 2016,
Teenage Engineering,
Video
Executive Roundtable: Keyboards and Virtual Instruments at NAMM
Single shot sent my way via effegee.
You should recognize a few faces including Dave Smith, Jordan Rudess, Mike Martin of Casio, Roger Linn, and Stephen Fortner of Keyboard Magazine on the far right. I recognize some of the others, but can't recall their names. If you know please comment and I'll update the post.
Update: Info and panel list via Music Starts Here:
"Where are keyboard instruments going? Is hardware in its twilight, or is it having a renaissance for live performance? Is the analog revival here to stay, or a passing fashion? What will keyboards do in the virtual world of the future? Are mobile apps and touchscreens viable for serious music production? In this panel moderated by legendary music technology thought leader Craig Anderton, top experts in keyboard and software design, product management, and media will discuss the future of the electronic musical instrument industry. Panelists include:
Craig Anderton (moderator), Executive Vice President, Gibson Brands and Editorial Director, Harmony Central.
Athan Billias, Director of Strategic Product Development, Yamaha and advisory board member, MIDI Association.
Stephen Fortner, Editor at Large, Keyboard Magazine.
Ralph Goldheim, President of U.S. Operations, Arturia.
Jimmy Landry, Head of PR and Artist Relations, Cakewalk.
Roger Linn, CEO, Roger Linn Design and inventor of the modern drum machine.
Mike Martin, General Manager of Marketing, Casio.
Jordan Rudess, Keyboardist in Dream Theater and Founder, Wizdom Music.
Dave Smith, President and Founder, Dave Smith Instruments and co-inventor of MIDI.
Topics covered will include virtual instruments, analog synths, traditional keyboards versus alternative controllers, and more. If you’re attending NAMM and into keyboards or synths, don’t miss what is sure to be one of the most thought-provoking discussions at the show.
When: Thursday, January 21, 2016, from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m.
Where: Room 203 A/B (“The Forum”), Anaheim Convention Center
For more info visit https://www.namm.org/nammu/exec-roundtable-keyboards-and-virtual-instruments"
M-AUDIO Introduces CTRL 49 Controller
Update: I originally thought the CTRL-49 had the ability to load VSTs onboard, minus the computer, much like the MUSE Recepter, but it appears you still need the computer connected to run the VSTs.
"M-AUDIO ADDS REVOLUTIONARY VIP SOFTWARE TO ITS LEGENDARY KEYBOARDS IN GROUNDBREAKING NEW CTRL 49 CONTROLLER
Producers can now load, play and control all their virtual instrument plugins directly from the CTRL 49 keyboard, for seamless hands-on performance and perfect VI software integration.
Cumberland RI, USA (January 21, 2016)— M-Audio (m-audio.com), synonymous with innovative music production technology, today announced the introduction of their revolutionary, premier controller, the CTRL 49. The new keyboard provides advanced control of virtual instruments and DAWs via a full-color, high-resolution 4.3-inch screen. It features a 49-key semi-weighted keybed, and the directional cluster of hardware controls has been meticulously thought out for effortless operation. Producers will find the CTRL 49 to be an inspiring and intuitive experience.
The CTRL 49 is powered by the included Virtual Instrument Player (VIP) software. VIP software enables users to access any VSTi virtual instrument or effect in their computer directly from the keyboard. Users can quickly filter and search through every patch in their plugin library by using the built-in tagging function, making it simple to find the sound they’re after quickly. VIP auto-maps the CTRL 49’s controls to the selected plugin, and displays the plugin parameters directly on the full-color display for a natural, familiar 1:1 workstation-style experience.
VIP software in the CTRL 49 also creates a multi directly from the keyboard. Using a multi, producers can combine up to 8 patches from 1 or more plugins, and have the option to layer, mix and pan these patches all at once. Users can even set keyboard splits and transpose individual patches within their multi. This advanced design feature means users can save all the new sounds they’ve created and easily recall them at any point.
For optimum live performance use, VIP software also creates 'setlists' that deliver fast on-demand access to virtual instruments and effects. With the press of a single button, users can switch to the next plugin they want—without ever reaching for a computer.
CTRL 49 Features:
• Integrated 4.3-inch high-resolution full-color screen with dedicated interface buttons
• Screen provides 1:1 real-time feedback of plugin parameters
• Includes Virtual Instrument Player software--- load, play and control any VST or effect plugin quickly
• Mackie/HUI for DAW control
• 49-key M-Audio semi-weighted keybed
• 9 faders and 8 buttons with Mackie Control® and HUI® for seamless control of the DAW
• Performance-ready 360-degree encoders
• FX button for future VIP updates
• 4 banks of 8 velocity- and pressure-sensitive drum pads with RGB illumination
• Roll mode, time division, transport, arpeggiator, and tap tempo buttons
• Functions as a standalone MIDI controller or controls your plugins and DAW simultaneously
• Includes software: Ableton Live Lite, AIR Creative Collection FX (20 World Class FX AU/VST
plugins as made famous by Pro Tools®), Vacuum Pro, Loom, Hybrid 3, Xpand!2, Velvet, Transfuser, Eighty Eight Ensemble
'The CTRL 49 is a game-changer for serious producers,' said JC Sutherland, Product Manager for M- Audio. 'Now they can access their entire virtual instrument library right from their keyboard, without ever being distracted by a computer, which makes the creative/performance process smoother than ever before. Working together, the CTRL 49 and VIP unlock your VSTs and enable them to function like actual instruments. Once you get used to this, there’s no going back.'
The M-Audio CTRL 49 has a U.S. retail price of $499
It will be available in the 2nd Quarter of 2016.
Please visit us in Hall A, Booth #6700 at Winter NAMM."
LABELS/MORE:
M-Audio,
New,
New Controllers,
New Controllers in 2016,
New in 2016,
New Synths,
New Synths in 2016
1st NAMM Floor Video of the New Tom Oberheim & Dave Smith DSI OB-6
See Update2 currently at the bottom of the main OB-6 post here. Also, don't miss the two demo videos above it if you haven't seen them yet. It sounds pretty incredible. I own an OB-Xa and it nails some of the sounds and then some.
Audulus 2 Minute Tip - 6: How to Make an Auto Wah Effect
Published on Jan 21, 2016 Bimini Road
Audulus for iOS | Audulus for Mac
All parts here.
"An Auto Wah is volume-controlled filter. The louder you signal is, the higher the frequency sweeps. In this demo, I just used the microphone on my iPad picking up a Jess Glynne song through my speakers. Auto Wahs generally sound best on one instrument - you hear them most often on guitars.
Auto Wahs are also knows as Envelope Controlled Filters (ECF, as opposed to VCF, a voltage controlled filter).
The 2 Minute Tip series breaks apart topics on Audulus into bite-sized chunks. I don't talk during the tutorials (though there are a few notes that pop up), and this is so that international viewers who don't understand English well don't feel left out. Familiarize yourself with the node menu and my navigation won't be so mystifying. In the future, we'll develop a finger press indicator so you can see where I'm tapping.
http://www.audulus.com"
Yamaha FS1R Rack Mount FM & Formant Synthesizer
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