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"'I had never seen an R50 version III before.' - Jim Atwood, Professional Musician and Synth Tech in Japan.
If you go to Kawai's website you'll see there's no official mention of this drum machine ever existing. I thought for the longest time the rare Japanese-only release of the R-50 was a myth. In fact the only consistent comment you'll hear about this drum machine is that it's rare.
Now it's here at Vulture Studios!
The R-50 iii has all three eproms released for the Kawai R series of drum machines (R-100, R-50, R-50e) in one unit without the need to mod it to change the eprom sounds.
Common wisdom is that basically all the old Wax Trax industrial records from bands like Ministry, Front 242, Front Line Assembly and KMFDM used the Kawai R-50e drum samples, they have that classic industrial 12-bit sound.
In this video, we take a look at the Kawai R-50 III drum machine - a classic piece of electronic music hardware that has been used on countless records across a range of genres. We'll explore the features and functionality of the R-50 III, and delve into the history of this iconic instrument.
First, we'll give a brief overview of the R-50 III's capabilities and take a tour of the interface. We'll demonstrate how to create beats using the machine's 48 onboard drum sounds and explore its editing capabilities, including step sequencing and pattern chaining. We'll also showcase some of the R-50 III's unique features, such as its ability to adjust the tone and decay of each individual sound.
Next, we'll dive into the history of the R-50 III, tracing its origins back to the early 1980s when Kawai first began producing drum machines. We'll explore the evolution of the R-50 series and examine how the R-50 III differs from its predecessors, the R-50 and R-50e.
Along the way, we'll touch on some of the notable artists and genres that have utilized the R-50 III in their music, from 80s synth-pop to 90s hip-hop to modern-day techno. We'll also discuss the impact that the R-50 III has had on electronic music production and how it continues to influence musicians today.
Whether you're a seasoned pro or a newcomer to the world of drum machines, this video is sure to provide valuable insights and inspiration. So sit back, relax, and join us on a journey through the history of the Kawai R-50 III."
via this listing
Note this appears to be the first post to feature pics of the R50 III. It was featured in a couple of sample packs by Goldbaby featured in previous posts here.
I found Vulture Culture's video above doing a quick search on YouTube.
Wednesday, September 11, 2024
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Muse | Gesture Mode
video upload by Moog Music
"In this video, we explore Muse's Gesture Mode within the step sequencer!
Begin by hitting the STEP button and adjusting your settings for your preferred sequence. From here, click the GESTURE soft button to pull up the Gesture page. You can hold any of the three soft buttons below to record any of these parameters into the sequencer. Follow along with this video as we write and overdub notes, velocities, and gestures and create a sequence in real-time!"
❄️ Electro Harmonix Freeze goes Modular ❄️ 🎧 (no talking) 🎧
video upload by Cutoff Frequency - gear stuff (no talking)
"This is a video demonstrating the sounds of the Electro Harmonix Freeze Sound Retainer.
The Freeze is one of those pedals I always fall back to. It is wonderful in its simplicity and very complex when actually listening to the sound it produces. It works great when performing solo since it gives you the possibility to record a snippet of your sound which immediately starts looping. When using a reamp box you can easily feed your modular stuff through it. Great stuff! I hope Electro Harmonix will produce a stereo version, that would be truly awesome."
NORAND Mono MKII - Overview
video upload by Norand
"We are back and starting a new series of Tutorial videos for your new Norand MONO Mark II
Starting with this Overview video covering all the major features of the Analog MONO synthesizer with digital control"
SY-4X Syncussion 1.0.2 Update Plug-In VS SY-1 Hardware - Raw Test 2
video upload by Aly James
https://www.alyjameslab.com/
"New test using 1.0.2 update (to be released this week). Matching as best as you can match 100% analog vintage hardware.
Change Log - v1.0.2
Fix - MIDI-learned parameter (if any) assignments are now correctly saved with the session.
Fix - MIDI Custom Map for channels 6, 7, and 8 are now properly assigned to custom drum notes.
Fix - Sweep Envelope now correctly updates EG2 decay time (corrected missing update from tuning to EG2).
Fix - Trigger velocity now correctly affects EG2 decay time.
corrected envelope calculation.
New Feature - Copy and Paste channel settings, allowing users to easily share settings between channels or copy/paste between presets.
Added - New parameter: VCF Poles 1:1 Ratio.
optional equal resistance for the filter's CV resistors, makes the Spread parameter even more interesting by bringing poles closer.
Added - New parameter: LFO Trigger Reset (resets LFO phase on trigger).
thanks to DSP this mod still keeps S&H unaffected.
Added - New parameter: EG Fast Attack.
bypasses envelope attack smoothing for a sharper, more "clicky" sound, adjust as needed. Set to "Hardware Reset" default.
Added - New parameter: Decay Sense.
an extra custom control to increase dynamic decay control, without this extra control there is still a slight decay change from trigger envelope but now you can increase it independently.
Tweak - Sweep Envelope now outputs a clipped voltage when set to extremely fast, simulating OPAMP driven close to supply rail more accurately.
Adds a noticeable short "tuned snap" at the beginning of an ultra fast sweep that was missing before.
Change - Hold reset value changed, also reflects when using "Hardware Reset".
-default EG2 response is now closer to hardware with that setting - a bit less curvy than previously set default value, tweak to taste.
Tweak - Minor GUI changes to accommodate for new LFO sync param and additional settings.
-Mode Trigger switch is now closer to the left-side Mode knob & CH8 Custom Mode A switch has been moved to the right. Set panel redesigned accordingly.
Tweak - Minor GUI changes: Some GUI sliders response change: Log taper instead of Linear.
I say some because for example, I have kept LFO sliders Linear because it's easier to control that way, the log response makes sense on some parameters and in case you were used to the hardware it will make the experience more familiar even though some parameters have extented range."
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