Friday, June 08, 2018
Waldorf to Introduce New KYRA - All FPGA VA Synthesizer Based on the Exodus Valkyrie at NAMM 2019
Yes, this is real. Waldorf is teaming up with Exodus Digital on their recently announced Valkyrie FPGA synthesizer. It's worth noting the Novation Peak is also FPGA based, however not fully, as it utilizes analog filters. There are also some DIY FPGA synths. A fun side note is that this is the earliest NAMM post to go up for a single year's event. :)
Here's the press release:
Waldorf Music makes world’s first fully FPGA powered synth fit to fly for full production launch at The 2019 NAMM Show
REMAGEN, GERMANY: hot on the heels of having turned heads and opened ears with its innovative flagship, Quantum, a high-class hybrid synthesizer showcased to widespread critical acclaim at The 2018 NAMM Show in Anaheim, California earlier this year, high-quality synthesizer developer Waldorf Music is proud to announce a full production launch and general availability of Kyra — the world’s first fully FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) powered synthesizer featuring 128 voices (regardless of settings and effects), each with 10 oscillators per voice, and eight-part multitimbrality (with each part having its own dedicated nine-module effects unit) — at The 2019 NAMM Show, January 24-27, in Anaheim, California…
As an extremely powerful VA (Virtual Analogue) synthesizer literally like nothing else out there — thanks to leveraging the latest FPGA technology to significantly outperform legacy DSP (Digital Signal Processing) powered competition, Kyra’s crowning glory comes courtesy of its state-of-the-art audio quality: think 32x oversampled hardware with dual wavetables providing over 4,000 waveshapes! With 10 oscillators — that can be doubled to 20 by using two voices — each offering a wide range of features, including true stereo operation, hard sync, FM (Frequency Modulation), and ring modulation, Kyra starts shaping up as a serious sonic force to be reckoned with... without even factoring filtering into an already seriously impressive-sounding instrument! Indeed, Kyra’s resonant filters are accurate oversampled emulations of classic analogue ladder filters with 2- and 4-pole configurations (offering -12dB/oct and -24dB/oct of magnitude decrease, respectively). Saying that, two linked or independent filters can be used in Dual Voice mode, making for even more creative options. On top of that, there are three envelope generators, three stereo LFOs (Low Frequency Oscillators) with 64 shapes and MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) clock sync, an arpeggiator, full keyboard microtuning, and true polyphonic portamento, as well as a comprehensive 18-channel modulation matrix to Kyra’s notable name.
Notably, Kyra comes highly specified for effects, each of its eight parts featuring a three-band EQ with sweepable mid, dual tube limiters, formant filter, distortion, six-stage phaser, stereo digital delay, comb/flanger/chorus/doubler unit, and a programmable reverb. All effects units on all parts can be used simultaneously and run at Kyra’s native 96kHz sample rate.
Kyra clearly delivers when it comes to connectivity by boasting four assignable, balanced 32-bit/96kHz stereo outputs, a headphone output, low-latency DIN MIDI, a fully class-compliant USB2 implementation for MIDI, and a stereo 24-bit/96kHz audio stream for each of its eight parts. Production-wise, there is also a USB (Universal Serial Bus) audio return feature, so Kyra can render final DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) audio under ASIO (Audio Stream Input/Output). An ASIO driver is provided for Windows users while Mac support is out of the box.
But if any aspects of this impressive instrument already have a ring of familiarity about them then Musikmesse 2018 in Frankfurt am Main may have played its part. Put it this way: Waldorf Music CEO Joachim Flor found himself transfixed there. “It was more of a coincidence to have discovered Valkyrie during a tour of this year’s Frankfurt Music Fair, but I was immediately aware of the fact that this was probably one of the most exciting synthesizers of recent years,” he admirably admits. “I got into conversation with its independent UK developer, Manuel Caballero, and I’m now looking forward to working with this talented, innovative individual, who is also a great guy! Under the direction of Waldorf Music, Valkyrie flies forth into a joint production project called Kyra, which will be shown and delivered at NAMM in 2019.”
Fortunately for Manuel Caballero, the feeling was clearly mutual — Musikmesse mission accomplished. “After nearly four years in the making, I went to Musikmesse with the intention of finding an established partner for Valkyrie,” he reveals. “There's little doubt that Valkyrie's reveal at Musikmesse caused quite a stir in the synthesizer world and I had set the bar high for potential partners to bring the instrument to market. As a result of this, I'm pleased to announce a partnership with Waldorf Music. Few companies can match their track record of innovation and delivery spanning several decades. Working with Joachim Flor and his technical and design team to achieve this is an exciting and efficient partnership as we work together to launch the instrument at NAMM in 2019. Waldorf's proven heritage in product design, manufacturing, and distribution leaves me to do what I do best, which is applying the most advanced technologies to the art of music, and I look forward to a continued deep working relationship with the Waldorf team.”
Kyra is initially scheduled for full production launch at The 2019 NAMM Show, January 24-27, in Anaheim, California, competitively priced at €1,899.00 EUR as a desktop/rackmount model (with a keyboard version to follow later in 2019).
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Thursday, June 07, 2018
Sequential Prophet X 61-key Synthesizer Demo
Published on Jun 7, 2018 SweetwaterSound
Update: Re-Published on Jun 11, 2018
"If you've ever thought about exactly what you'd want in your dream synth, rest assured: synthesizer design guru Dave Smith is one step ahead of you. It's called the Sequential Prophet X, and it's a bi-timbral, 8-voice stereo (16-voice mono) beast that combines everything you love about analog synthesis with the endless power of digital processing. At the core of the Prophet X, is a powerful sound engine driving dual sample-based instruments and a pair of high-resolution digital oscillators with waveshape modulation, all routed through scrumptious-sounding stereo analog filters."
West Coast Bubbles | Live at Snug Harbor | Charlotte NC 06.06.2018
Published on Jun 7, 2018 Joe Miller - Xin
"Excerpt from the opening patch at local club Snug Harbor. More great patches that night from Orphaned Hologram and Lon Lon.... as well as a clocked jam that was patched from scratch. Good times!"
'ACHE OF INNOCENCE' MAKE NOISE B&G SHARED SYSTEM
Published on Jun 7, 2018 Caspar Hesselager
"No editing or post-processing. Audio-only version of all patches: https://soundcloud.com/caspar-hesselager"
Ensoniq SQ80 Multitrack
Published on Jun 7, 2018 Joakim Floke
"This machine is the business!!!
In this video its only the SQ80 who is making the sounds.
Some effects where added, but you will here the quallity
it possesses as most of the sound are straight out of the box.
No EQ, compression or modulation effects are used. Paning is from the synth itself.
I've planted some easter eggs here and there, listen if you can spot them and leave a comment."
National Park Service Rivers & Trails - #FINDYOURWAY with Joe
Published on Jun 7, 2018 MIDI Sprout
"Recently, MIDI Sprout was featured in a commercial for the 50th anniversary of the National Park Service Rivers & Trails.
#FINDYOURWAY on some of our nations most epic trails and tune into nature with MIDI Sprout!
Available at http://midisprout.com
Video by Think Out Loud Productions
http:www.thinkoutloud.com"
"North Wind" ~ eurorack ambient
Published on Jun 7, 2018 ann annie
an evolution of "evergreen" ~
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annannie.bandcamp.com
@annnannie
patch notes . . .
plucked strings//
rings (x2) ~ sequenced by hermod (2 voice poly mode)
- processed by clouds
low drone//
mangrove ~ filtered by three sisters, contoured by ornament and crime. a separate envelope from o+c is striking three sisters "span" cv.
high drone//
plaits ~ given space by Pico DSP (reverb) sequenced by Hermod, contoured by Ornament and Crime
Clouds ~
in looping delay mode. freeze (reverse) triggered by an envelope from o+c attenuated through triatt. position modulated by an envelope from o+c attenuated by triatt.
Varigate 4~ providing clock and random triggers to Hermod & o+c.
make noise rosie in the output stage~
Overview Manual of the E-MU SP1200 Boom Bap Drum Machine Sampler
Published on Jun 7, 2018 The Daydream Sound
"The E-MU SP-1200 is an highly sought after Boom Bap vintage drum machine sampler. If you’re buying one, it would be good to know enough about its functions before you buy. This video is an overview and manual of the SP1200 that will help you decide if the Sp1200 is the right drum machine for you. Below is the video index.
Overview Timestamp Index
OPENING REMARKS 00:03
SP1200 SET-UP SECTION 01:05
Multi Pitch 01:19
Multi Level 01:38
*OBX Synthesizer Voice Expansion & Parts from Abstrakt Instruments on Kickstarter
On Kickstarter here.
"This is your chance to help fund and procure parts for the iconic Oberheim OB-X synthesizer. This is a passion project which came about through product development & engineering. We have built and tested numerous assemblies from our favorite vintage synths for the purpose of studying the intricacies of each design. After testing, these parts are generally used in our in-house machines or neatly stored away. In the case of the OB-X, employees & visitors alike were asking to remake these parts. Since we are not in the primary business of selling parts or kits it took some convincing. These designs are completely finished. We've established a goal of $10k to make sure we have enough quantity to hit our pricing targets. If the goal is reached at the end of the funding period we will immediately send out for the parts to be made. We do not anticipate offering these parts for sale in the future. This project is more of a give-back to the vintage synth community as opposed to a practical money-making venture.
Before getting into the details of the actual parts we'll clearly state what is being offered. We are offering various voice-related parts for the OB-X synthesizer, including bare PCB's, fully assembled PCB's, and fully assembled kits.
*OBX Voice Card PCB
*OBX Voice Card PCB Assembly
*OBX Motherboard PCB
*OBX Motherboard PCB Assembly
*OBX Motherboard Tray
*OBX 4-Voice Expansion Kit
*OBX 8-Voice Kit
*OBX Filter Control Board Assembly
Voice Card PCB
The *OBX Voice Card PCB is interchangeable with original parts. The layout is the same with the following improvements.
ENIG Gold surface finish.
Double-sided black soldermask.
Support for multi-mode filter. The 'Noise Half & Full' buttons can be used to select filter modes. This option requires our Motherboard PCB and Filter Control Board. No other modifications required.
Placements for 25-turn Bourns potentiometers for VCO adjustments
Placements for LM7815/7915 1.5A voltage regulators to upgrade the original 78L15/79L15 parts.
Placements for Panasonic FC radial capacitors to upgrade the original axial components."
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