Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Yamaha Montage Synthesizer Sound Demo - NAMM 2016
Published on Jan 27, 2016 Ask.Audio
"Yamaha Montage Synthesizer Sound Demo with Phil at NAMM 2016"
Yamaha UD-BT01 and MD-BT01 - Turn any MIDI Controller Into a Bluetooth MIDI Controller
Yamaha Bluetooth MIDI - NAMM 2016 Published on Jan 27, 2016 Ask.Audio
What's cool about this is you can turn any device with MIDI into a Bluetooth MIDI device. You do not need to attach anything to your phone, tablet or computer. Just enable Bluetooth and pair it.
"Yamaha UD-BT01 and MD-BT01 Offer Bluetooth Wireless Connectivity for Electronic Keyboards and Drum Kits
ANAHEIM (January 21, 2016) — Yamaha today introduced the UD-BT01 and MD-BT01 Wireless MIDI Adaptors. The MD-BT01 and UD-BT01 connect synthesizers, keyboards and electronic drum kits to Mac computers and iOS devices for a variety of applications – from education and instrument editing, to full-scale music production.
Both the MD-BT01 and UD-BT01 send and receive MIDI data over Bluetooth LE. The UD-BT01 connects to instruments with USB to HOST MIDI connectivity, while the MD-BT01 is designed for instruments with traditional 5-pin DIN MIDI in and out ports. 'These products give keyboardists and drummers unprecedented freedom,' said Mark Anderson, director of marketing, Keyboard Division, Yamaha Corporation of America. 'Now, connecting instruments to a computer can be done wirelessly, making it even easier to tap into the wide variety of creative and educational software applications.'
Pricing and Availability
Yamaha UD-BT01 and MD-BT01 (MSRP: $79.99) are now shipping."
Midweek Melodies Jazz Improv Moog Mother-32 Korg SV1 Dave Smith Tempest)
Published on Jan 27, 2016 Noir Et Blanc Vie
"The first in a new series entitled Midweek Melodies"
Yamaha TQ5 some jamm on the one sound
Published on Jan 27, 2016 An1xFan
"Today I was trying to make some new sounds on TQ5, and after a while I came to this result, already had a go on but sometimes I turn on the sequencer to see how the sound precisely sounds ...
TQ5 seq + Venom seq2 + An1x pad + Volca sample and SQ5 again same sound on solo
total improvisation .. Enjoy: -D"
Juicy Fruit Synthesizers Oberheim Obxa DMx Matrix6 Mc 500MKII
Published on Jan 27, 2016 Superfunk Synths
"Juicy Fruit Synthesizers Oberheim Obxa DMx Matrix6 Mc-500MKII
Bass/Organ : Matrix6, Piano/pad: Ob-xa Compute on MC-500MKII"
Intellijel cylonix rainmaker and jellysquasher processing some 808 drums
Published on Jan 27, 2016 intellijel
"Simple drum loop from the Acidlab Miami is first being processed by the Intellijel Jellysquasher (a coloring compressor) then into the Intellijel | Cylonix Rainmaker spectral delay processor.
The wet/dry is adjusted until %50 wet signal and then I play with the global pitch shifting and then assign one of the Aux controls to Grain size.
Towards the end I freeze the buffer to create a loop that I manipulate and then unfreeze it at the end to go back into realtime input processing."
Karplus - Strong on the Intellijel | Cylonix Rainmaker spectral delay
Published on Jan 27, 2016 intellijel
"Using the Intellijel Metropolis to sequence the Rainmaker in a Karplus Strong configuration. The TRIGGER input provides a short noise burst to excite the delay and the 1V/Oct tracks the pitch. I select some different feedback filters to achieve different tonal qualities similar to guitar, sitar and clarinet."
Oberheim OB-X Analog Synthesizer "Enigmatic" 1979
Published on Jan 27, 2016 RetroSound
"(c) 2016 vintage synthesizer demo track by RetroSound
all synthesizer sounds: Oberheim OB-X Analog Synthesizer (1979)
drums: KORG KR-55B (1982)
recording: multi-tracking without midi
fx: reverb and delay"
Roland Jupiter 6 Europa Magnetic Quick Reference Cheat Sheet Overlays
Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
Seven different styles. Pictured in order: Neon, Spectrum, Monochrome, JP-6 Basic, Blue "OUTLANDER", Green "Alien Gutz", and RED "Terminated". Click here for all.
"The kit is comprised of 12 tiles that magnetically adhere to the Jupiter 6 operations panel. The process of adding the magnets is quick, easy and with zero mess. As no gluing, sticking or adhesives is involved the process is totally reversible and will not affect the condition (or the value) of your synth. The tiles can be added and removed at the operator’s discretion.
The magnets are of high quality durable materials and are UV resistant. It is the same material used on car magnets.
To further customize the look and visual feel of your Jupiter 6 the kit is available in 7 different “themes”. Buy one to transform the ease of use and look of your Europa’ed Jupiter 6, or buy them all and continually change up the look of your synth!
o JP-6 Basic – designed and colored for the Jupiter 6 traditionalist who wants the Europa Quick Reference kit to blend in with the original look of the synth. Original JP-6 fonts and colors (blue, purple, orange, Arial) are used along with a few new accented highlights.
o JP-6 Neon – Subdued yet colorful, this scheme lends city night life subtlety to the look of the Jupiter 6.
o JP-6 Spectrum – From ultra violet to infrared, this fun color scheme crosses the full visual light spectrum to give your Jupiter 6 a look unlike any other synth on the planet.
o JP-6 Monochrome – This bare bones, stripped back color scheme is a tip of the hat to the look of synths of old such as Moogs, Arps and Modular Synths.
o JP-6 Terminated – It was the early 80s, and the Jupiter 6 hit the market at the same time as some iconic sci-fi movies. Themed on a movie about a time traveling cyborg, it comes in an angry, slow burn Red, just like the cyborg’s eye. This is the first of the 3 sci-fi movie themed color schemes.
o JP-6 Outlander – It was the early 80s, and the Jupiter 6 hit the market at the same time as some iconic sci-fi movies. The Outlander theme harks back to 1981 when Sean Connery appeared in a classic Sci-Fi space western that just happened to be set around the planet Jupiter. Quite fitting, don’t you think? This ice-blue kit is the second of the 3 sci-fi movie themed color schemes.
o JP-6 Alien-Gutz - It was the early 80s, and the Jupiter 6 hit the market at the same time as some iconic sci-fi movies. This eerie green color scheme is themed on a vicious gut-busting deep-space predator. Alien-Gutz is the third of the sci-fi movie themed color schemes.
Please note this is not an official product from Roland or Synthcom."
Seven different styles. Pictured in order: Neon, Spectrum, Monochrome, JP-6 Basic, Blue "OUTLANDER", Green "Alien Gutz", and RED "Terminated". Click here for all.
"The kit is comprised of 12 tiles that magnetically adhere to the Jupiter 6 operations panel. The process of adding the magnets is quick, easy and with zero mess. As no gluing, sticking or adhesives is involved the process is totally reversible and will not affect the condition (or the value) of your synth. The tiles can be added and removed at the operator’s discretion.
The magnets are of high quality durable materials and are UV resistant. It is the same material used on car magnets.To further customize the look and visual feel of your Jupiter 6 the kit is available in 7 different “themes”. Buy one to transform the ease of use and look of your Europa’ed Jupiter 6, or buy them all and continually change up the look of your synth!
o JP-6 Basic – designed and colored for the Jupiter 6 traditionalist who wants the Europa Quick Reference kit to blend in with the original look of the synth. Original JP-6 fonts and colors (blue, purple, orange, Arial) are used along with a few new accented highlights.o JP-6 Neon – Subdued yet colorful, this scheme lends city night life subtlety to the look of the Jupiter 6.
o JP-6 Spectrum – From ultra violet to infrared, this fun color scheme crosses the full visual light spectrum to give your Jupiter 6 a look unlike any other synth on the planet.
o JP-6 Monochrome – This bare bones, stripped back color scheme is a tip of the hat to the look of synths of old such as Moogs, Arps and Modular Synths.
o JP-6 Terminated – It was the early 80s, and the Jupiter 6 hit the market at the same time as some iconic sci-fi movies. Themed on a movie about a time traveling cyborg, it comes in an angry, slow burn Red, just like the cyborg’s eye. This is the first of the 3 sci-fi movie themed color schemes.
o JP-6 Outlander – It was the early 80s, and the Jupiter 6 hit the market at the same time as some iconic sci-fi movies. The Outlander theme harks back to 1981 when Sean Connery appeared in a classic Sci-Fi space western that just happened to be set around the planet Jupiter. Quite fitting, don’t you think? This ice-blue kit is the second of the 3 sci-fi movie themed color schemes.
o JP-6 Alien-Gutz - It was the early 80s, and the Jupiter 6 hit the market at the same time as some iconic sci-fi movies. This eerie green color scheme is themed on a vicious gut-busting deep-space predator. Alien-Gutz is the third of the sci-fi movie themed color schemes.
Please note this is not an official product from Roland or Synthcom."
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