MATRIXSYNTH


Wednesday, January 17, 2018

KORG Officially Introduces the volca mix - ANALOGUE PERFORMANCE MIXER


Published on Jan 17, 2018 Korg

"An analogue performance mixer that completes your volca setup."

And a video from our new sponsor, Reverb.

Korg Volca Mix Analogue Performance Mixer | Reverb Demo Video

Published on Jan 17, 2018 Reverb

"Wondering how to flex your Korg muscles? Along with the release of its new Prologue polyphonic synthesizer, the company has announced the release of the Volca Mix, an “analogue performance mixer” that allows musicians to easily combine Volcas and other Korg instruments in live performance.

Buy on Reverb

Read more on Reverb


"volca mix is the long-awaited mixer for the volca series. The volca mix is a four-channel analogue performance mixer that lets you construct a live setup combining multiple volca units.

Volume faders are easy to control, plus crisp-sounding LO/HI CUT filters, and a master chain that radically transforms the sound. In addition to the sync function found on all volcas, there are also DC output connectors that can supply power for up to three volca units. Numerous functions to facilitate your on-stage volca performances have been packed into a high-quality aluminum-paneled body, reminiscent of a high-end DJ mixer.

The volca mix will unlock the maximum potential of the volca series.

An analog mixer for performance.

The volca mix is a four-channel analog mixer with an intuitive interface and plenty of connectivity. It provides two mono inputs and one stereo input, perfect for connecting three volca units. The jacks are mini-jacks, allowing you to make connections with just one stereo mini-cable from the headphone out of each volca unit. The channel volumes use vertical faders that allow precise control. The gain can be boosted to adjust the mix balance, and mute buttons are also provided. Each channel is also equipped with a LO/HI CUT filter that lets you control the low and high frequency ranges with a single knob. The pristine, natural-sounding filters that you expect from analog gear give you complete control over the character of your sound.
Output and monitor capabilities for use on stage, plus stereo speakers for maximum portability.

The output section provides RCA stereo line outputs to ensure stable connection. There’s a master volume with LED VU meter for adjusting the output level, as well as a headphone output that can be used simultaneously with the line output, providing a reliable monitoring environment on stage. Speakers are also built-in for excellent portability. The stereo speakers are placed at both sides of the front, and while compact, deliver SPL levels that are even greater than the built-in speakers on previous volca units.

Powerful effects and control.

Powerful master chain.

The volca mix is equipped with master effects powered by all-analog circuitry. In addition to an expander that broadens a mono source into a stereo sound image, there’s a dynamic range compressor that compresses the high-frequency range according to level changes of the low-frequency region, as well as a side chain effect that’s indispensable for dance music. Use these to dynamically vary the mix, adding a professional feel to live performances with the volca.
Connect an external effect unit for further variety.

The volca mix provides a stereo mini-jack send out and AUX in jack, and send level knobs for each channel. This allows you to use it with an external effect unit in a send/return connection. When used in conjunction with a unit such as the mini kaoss pad 2S, you can also enhance your live performances using standard effects such as reverb, delay, filter, and break. The AUX in jack can also be used as a stereo input channel for a fourth volca unit, an iOS app, or any other gadget, instrument, or device.
As the master of your volca live setup.

The volca mix features an analog sync out jack that can easily be connected to many pieces of KORG gear for tempo sync, and also a play button and tempo knob to control that sync signal. By using the volca mix as the sync master device of your live setup, you can easily enhance your live performance, such as simultaneously playing sequences from multiple synced units, and combining mute and volume control to create performances that use your volca units in even more ingenious ways.

DC out lets you use three volca units simultaneously.

Three VOLCA DC OUT jacks are provided, and by connecting the included DC-DC cables you can supply power for up to three volca units. Even when using multiple volca units on stage, you won’t need to bother with adapters or bring another power strip; just concentrate on your performance with a streamlined setup and breakdown.

A rich variety of included accessories.

The volca mix comes with AC adapter, DC-DC cables, and audio cables included. Right out of the box, you’ll be ready to put together a complete volca live setup."

SONICWARE Introduces the ELZ_1 Multiple Engine Hardware Synth


"SONICWARE announces the ELZ_1
Reinventing the synthesizer

The ELZ_1 synthesizer can be seen and heard at the 2018 NAMM Show.
Find us at booth 1456 in Hall E.

Become a sound adventurer with the ELZ_1
The ELZ_1 synthesizer engines, which were all developed from the ground up, include the FM SYNTH, the 8BIT WAVE MEMORY SYNTH that allows editing and morphing, the DNA Explorer that can work with waveforms from captured audio, and the SiGRINDER granular synthesizer.


Synthesizer engines
FM SYNTH (4 operators with 31 algorithms, feedback and detuning)
8BIT WAVE MEMORY SYNTH (waveform editing and morphing with FM mode)
DNA EXPLORER (extract and generate waveforms from audio)
SiGRINDER (granular synthesizer engine)
STANDARD OSC (sign, square, triangle and saw waves)
LOW-BIT OSC (sign, square, triangle and saw waves)

Additional features
Envelopes: ADSR
Filters & EQ: LPF, HPF, BPF, Peaking EQ, LO EQ, HI EQ, Graphic EQ
Effects: Overdrive, Distortion, Fuzz, Chorus, Vibrato, Phaser, Tremolo, Auto-pan, Delay, Tape Echo, Room, Hall, Arena, Spring, Plate
Arpeggiators: Up, Down, UpDown, DownUp, Up&Down, Down&Up, Random
USB functions: Firmware updates, USB MIDI
Power: 4 AA batteries, 5V DC (center positive, 5.5mm (outer), 2.1mm (inner) jack)
Outputs: stereo line outputs (standard jacks), headphone output (stereo mini jack)
Speaker
AUX IN (stereo mini jack)
Compact: 399×130×47 mm (15.7″×05.2″×1.8″), about 1 kg (2.2 lbs.)

Our goal for the ELZ_1 was to create a synthesizer capable of producing unique sounds, so we developed synthesis engines, including FM, 8-bit wave memory and granular, from the ground up with the SONICWARE mindset. We hope you will make the most of this variety of original synth engines to create new sounds, new performances and new music.

Whether playing live or recording, the ELZ_1 will back up your performances with unique sounds when you need them. Use battery power and the built-in speaker to play the ELZ_1 anywhere.

Expand possibilities and experience new sounds with USB. Connect the ELZ_1 to a PC or Mac to use it as a sound source.

The ELZ_1 synthesizer engines are evolving daily. Enhancements and other functions are planned through firmware updates.

Release date and price are still being finalized.

Who We Are
The SONICWARE mission is to contribute to the creation of new musical compositions and culture by constantly inventing and advancing new instruments. We believe in making distinctive instruments that delight their users and allow them to create previously unknown sounds and expressions."

Enhancia: The Connected Ring for Musicians


Published on Jan 11, 2018 Enhancia

If your keyboard lacks aftertouch, or if you ever wanted an additional expression control without having to interrupt your playing, this just might be for you. Don't miss Stevie Wonder with one below!

"Enhancia has developed a connected ring which allows you to control sound effects through simple hand gestures. It is here to complete your experience and express your creativity with your own favorite digital keyboard.

We will be exhibiting at the NAMM show from January 25th to 28th. We will also be at the NAMM preview day on January 24th. Our booth number is 12127 - stop by and see our product!"


“How a connected ring enhances musical expression and creativity”

The project was born in France three years ago from a freshly graduated young team of passionate musicians. At the beginning, a musical glove was developed in collaboration with a Music Conservatory in France with a purpose of helping disabled children interact with music. With this glove, one was able to explore a new dimension of control, for instance, playing drums by banging in the air. It was the beginning of our development, then we asked ourselves: how can we make this technology available for musicians and add value in the process of making music? So, we started to work with the idea that we could provide a device that would help musicians exceed the technical limits of their instruments: offering them the opportunity to push their creativity beyond limits.

The connected ring is capable of controlling musical effects through predefined movements of the hand. Thus, while using a keyboard, the musician can freely add different variations to the notes played by a simple movement of the hand. For instance, keyboardist can add a vibrato by wavering the hand. Finally, musicians will enjoy more freedom and more possibilities in their composition.

Thanks to nine integrated sensors and real-time gesture recognition algorithm, a motion library especially design to complete keyboards was developed. We work closely with our community of diverse musicians which helps us to understand their need and design a product adaptable to all playing styles.  

The ring comes with a hub which could be connected to a computer or directly to a keyboard. The signal recorded by the sensors is sent to the hub through a proprietary wireless protocol optimized for low latency. The overall system is a patented technology.

The first generation of the ring will be launched through a Kickstarter campaign in March 2018. The pricing of the ring is not defined yet. The goal is to deliver the product by the end of 2018. The product will be officially introduced during the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) which will take place in Las Vegas in January 2018. We are honored to have received a CES innovation award in the “Wearable Technologies” category. The company will also exhibit at the National Association of Music Merchants Show (NAMM) by the end of January in Anaheim."

A Few Artist Videos


Some Prototype Development Videos

Trust In This Line


Published on Jan 17, 2018 mmurmoons

"For Three Synthesizers (excerpt from a larger piece):

Make Noise Shared System (with added Telharmonic), 0Coast and Korg Volca Keys (just at the end)
Ableton providing drum gates and clock"

Delta CEP A - EG release time meets oscillator pitch quantizer


Published on Jan 17, 2018 Jörg Schaaf

"The LFO triggers the Envelope Generator and the Output of the Envelope Generator controls the tuning of the Oscillator. However - I activated the pitch quantizer function and set it to a pentatonic scale. Later I switch the scale from minor to major."

Noodles with JX-8P, DR-110, Juno-60


Published on Jan 17, 2018 SynthMania

"Three quick jams, noodling on Roland JX-8P, BOSS DR-110, Roland Juno-60.
0:10 A Sad Noodle
2:24 Funky Noodle
4:34 Movie Noodle
Reverb = OverLoud Breverb2
The first dufus boy to make the comment "Noodle 1 sounds like Safety Dance" (you know there will be at least one) will be virtually covered in tar & feathers, and shall be mercilessly commented on as "Shut up, dufus boy" in the comments."

MatrixBrute controlled by the Yamaha EZ- EG Midi Guitar


Published on Jan 17, 2018 Ziad Sarrouh

"Having fun with the MatrixBrute controlled by the Yamaha EX EG midi guitar. I specially love the Duo Split mode where pressing on the guitar's frets changes the Brute's lower split arp's chords while picking the strings controls the pitch of the upper split.
Interesting fat sounding riffs can also be achieved in paraphonic mode."

Manis Iteritas with WMD Geiger Counter


Published on Jan 17, 2018 quelltll

"Korg SQ1 - Manis Iteritas - Geiger Counter - Intellijel Line Out - SONY a7RII
http://quelltll.com"

Head in the Clouds


Published on Jan 17, 2018 Quincas Moreira

"Ambient modular improvisation"

Roland MSQ-700 SN 453753

Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.

via this auction

"It is called a digital keyboard recorder as it records MIDI information and plays back that information. MIDI, SYNC, and DCB capable. A great piece of kit for any Roland collector or synth guru wanting to do things the old fashioned way. Interact with all your vintage midi gear, record at slower tempos and playback at faster! some rust on screws but it is in good cosmetic shape otherwise."

See this post for a great video of the Roland MSQ-700, Bit 99 and TR-505 by Synthmania.

PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT PAGE HOME



Switched On Make Synthesizer Evolution Vintage Synthesizers Creating Sound Fundlementals of Synthesizer Programming Kraftwerk

© Matrixsynth - All posts are presented here for informative, historical and educative purposes as applicable within fair use.
MATRIXSYNTH is supported by affiliate links that use cookies to track clickthroughs and sales. See the privacy policy for details.
MATRIXSYNTH - EVERYTHING SYNTH