Friday, April 21, 2017
Superbooth 2017: 4ms Stereo Triggered Sampler Updates and A Simple Recorder
Published on Apr 21, 2017 sonicstate
Superbooth 2017: First Look Elektron Digitakt Digital Drum Machine & Sampler
Published on Apr 21, 2017 SYNTH ANATOMY
Superbooth 2017 first day
Published on Apr 21, 2017 moondustweb
"My first Day on the Superbooth 2017"
Superbooth 2017: Modal Synths MPE Update
Published on Apr 21, 2017 sonicstate
Polyend SEQ
Published on Apr 21, 2017 Ask.Audio
"Everything you need to know about Polyend's upcoming hardware sequencer, SEQ, as shown at Superbooth 2017 by Piotr from Polyend."
DJ Galactic - Korg iPolysix DnB Session (Prototype)
Published on Apr 20, 2017 DJ Galactic
"DJ Galactic - Korg iPolysix DnB Session 'Mindset' (Prototype). New live electronic music (DnB / Drum and Bass) 2017 by DJ Galactic on Apple iPad with korg app (iPolysix). Dnb as intelligent electronic music is the "mindset" of the new prototype project that started in 2014."
iTunes: KORG iPolysix for iPad - KORG INC.
Bent Rapman Oscillator Bend thru Korg KP3
Published on Apr 20, 2017 HardtekStudios
"Now it is the Oscillator bends turn to get twisted up! Bent Rapman is processed in real time by the Korg Kaoss Pad 3 then recorded into Logic. No additional processing took place."
Thursday, April 20, 2017
SSM Chip Production to Return as SSI Chips under Sound Semiconductor
We have some huge news in. Most of you might be experiencing a slight state of adrenalin induced shock right about now; I admit, much like myself when I read the press release that follows further below. If you have been following synths over the years, and are familiar with CEM vs. SSM chips like me, you know how big this is. For those of you not familiar with SSM, to say they made chips responsible for the sonic character of some of the most revered classic vintage synths out there, would be an understatement. SSM and CEM were the two top manufacturers for chips used in many of the classic vintage synthesizers you have come to love. CEM stood for Curtis Electromusic Specialties and is now Curtis Electromusic, run by the family of the late Doug Curtis. SSM stood for Solid State Music under Solid State Micro Technology for Music founded by Dan Parks. Dan Parks is back, under the helm of Sound Semiconductor, and they will be reproducing new chips. For a full list of what chips were used in various vintage synths, see this Wikipedia article, but I'll just mention a few that used SSM: the Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 Rev 1 & 2 (which some say sound warmer than the CEM based Rev 3s), the Fairlight CMI II and IIx, the PPG Wave 2.2 and 2.3, the Octave Voyetra 8 and Cat SRM, the KORG Mono/Poly and Polysix, E-Mu's Drumulator, SP-12, SP-1200, Emulator 1 & II, and Emax, the Buchla 296 Programmable Spectral Processor, the Aeries System 300 modular, and more.
The following is the official press release from Sound Semiconductor:
[note the Dave Rossum mentioned below is, of course, Dave Rossum formally of e-Mu, and now of Rossum Electro-Music]
"NEW SEMICONDUCTOR VENTURE FOCUSES ON ELECTRONIC MUSIC AND AUDIO
First Product is Voltage Controlled Filter for Analog Synthesizers
April 20, 2017 - Sound Semiconductor today announced its formation and first product for analog synthesizers.
Headed by Dan Parks, CEO of 80's chipmaker SSM and former Audio Products Director at Analog Devices and National Semiconductor, Sound Semiconductor will focus on high performance IC's for electronic musical instruments and professional audio equipment. The development team includes previous SSM IC designers; all passionate about music and audio.
Sound's first product is the SSI2144 Four Pole Voltage Controlled Filter, an improved re-issue of the SSM2044 that many believe to be the best sounding synthesizer filter chip ever produced. Developed by original SSM2044 designer Dave Rossum - known for his many electronic music contributions - the SSI2144 utilizes modern process technology for high reliability and low cost. Improvements include lower noise and control feedthrough, better performance of the resonance control circuit, and pin connections optimized for PCB layout. Preservation of the SSM2044's coveted sonic characteristics - a key project requirement - were achieved.
The SSI2144 is now available in sample quantities to interested OEM's, with production quantities in stock by late Spring. The device is offered in a 16-lead Shrink Small Outline Package (SSOP).
Pricing of the SSI2144 is $1.60 at 1000-pieces. Sound Semiconductor intends serve the hobby and enthusiast community through resellers for small volume sales and evaluation boards.
'It's exciting to see the renaissance of analog synthesis,' stated Dan Parks, President of Sound Semiconductor. 'When the idea hit to develop new ICs for this market, it was gratifying to have so much interest from my former colleagues to get involved in this effort.'
A second product is in layout design, with first samples expected by Summer. More information on that product will be forthcoming at a later time.
Sound Semiconductor is composed of musicians and technologists with the goal of developing affordable, high-performance integrated circuits for the electronic music and professional audio markets. For more information, please visit www.soundsemiconductor.com."
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Roland Jupiter 8 w/ JL Cooper Memory Expansion Mod
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Published on Apr 20, 2017
via this auction
"ROLAND Jupiter 8 12-bit Vintage analog synthesizer in very good playable condition. It sounds INCREDIBLE!
Cosmetically very nice with only a few scratches from normal use. Serial 171xxx
A couple of the pots are a bit scratchy sounding when adjusted. I would recommend a general servicing as it has not been serviced in a while.
Rare JLCooper "PATCH 120" three bank memory expansion installed and it works! USA voltage.
DCB connector was installed after original purchase and is untested
Flight case included. Pelican "top-load" flight case included"
Published on Apr 20, 2017
via this auction
"ROLAND Jupiter 8 12-bit Vintage analog synthesizer in very good playable condition. It sounds INCREDIBLE!
Cosmetically very nice with only a few scratches from normal use. Serial 171xxx
A couple of the pots are a bit scratchy sounding when adjusted. I would recommend a general servicing as it has not been serviced in a while.
Rare JLCooper "PATCH 120" three bank memory expansion installed and it works! USA voltage.
DCB connector was installed after original purchase and is untested
Flight case included. Pelican "top-load" flight case included"
M-Audio "Venus" : a New Side to the M-Audio Venom Synthesizer
Published on Apr 20, 2017 Cloudwalk Music
"I am sharing these sounds and more for free, in a bank of 33 single presets for the M-Audio Venom. You can download the SQB file at: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/87nu1o16x6...
I wanted to make this demo to show off the versatility of the M-Audio Venom. Most fans are familiar with it's edgy, gritty, dance and industrial sounds. These are great sounds themselves and really set the Venom apart as a unique sounding instrument, but I wanted to show that the Venom is capable of much more versatility, like beefy vintage synth sounds, colorful digital sounds, softer sides like pads, and even electric pianos.
I decided to share these presets since the M-Audio Venom has a very small sound library. Venom users deserve more sounds!"
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