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Saturday, January 25, 2025

Behringer BX1: SOUNDS DEMO


video upload by Hispasonic

:First look at the Behringer BX1 from NAMM 2025: straight from the company's booth, we get a demonstration of their bold fusion of legendary technologies. This synthesizer combines 32-voice FM synthesis (inspired by the Yamaha DX1) with coveted CS-80-style analog filters. In this brief demo with the Behringer team, we explore its main features: the impressive LED editing panel reminiscent of the original DX1, resonant HPF/LPF filters with optional 24 dB/oct mode, comprehensive built-in effects section, and professional connectivity including balanced outputs and breath control input.

The BX1 is one of the most talked-about surprise releases at this year's NAMM, though we'll have to wait until next year to see it in stores. What do you think about this fusion of classic technologies? Let us know in the comments!"

Redshift 6 - Supersaw Tweak


video upload by Supercritical Synthesizers

"Redshift 6’s Demon Core Oscillator can create up to 16 analogue oscillators per voice. In this synth tweak we use the Demon Core Oscillators Stack feature to create a dense oscillator stack for a supersaw trance sound.

The stereo effect is created by modulating amplifiers panning with voice, so that each new note gets played on the opposite side of the stereo field. The filter cutoff is modulated with slow LFO to create movement to the arpeggiator lines.

Effects in this demo are external effects. All variations from the theme start dry, and the amount of effect is shown in the video."

Behringer's Wave is a PPG Wave clone that's been four years in the making


video upload by MusicRadar Tech

"Behringer has returned to NAMM after a 10 year absence, and it's brought with it the recently released Wave, a synthesizer based on the classic PPG Wave, an '80s instrument beloved by artists such as Depeche Mode and David Bowie. We caught up with Behringer on the NAMM show floor to hear it in action."

Could Melbourne Instruments' ROTO Control revolutionise software and hardware control?


video upload by MusicRadar Tech

"Melbourne Instruments has announced ROTO Control, a new controller that utilises the company's groundbreaking motorised fader technology – as found on its Delia and Nina synths – to create a device that aims to revolutionise hardware or software control. We caught up with Melbourne Instruments at NAMM 2025 to see it in action."

Nord at NAMM 2025: Daniel Weatherspoon


video upload by nordkeyboards

"Daniel Weatherspoon and band deliver an amazing performance live at the Nord booth at NAMM 2025! #danielweatherspoon #nordorgan3 #nordpiano6 #nammshow #iseenord

Nord Organ 3: Daniel Weatherspoon
Nord Piano 6: Sean Miles
Guitar: Xavier Lynn
Bass: Khalil Barnes
Drums: Greg Clark Jr
Location: NAMM Show, Anaheim, CA
Gear: Nord Organ 3, Nord Piano 6"

NAMM 2025: DivisiMate DivisiMate 2


video upload by sonicstate

"At the NAMM 2025 show, we caught up with Steffen and Peter from Divisimate and Ilio who introduced us to *DivisiMate 2*, a sophisticated orchestration software tailored for MIDI. The discussion centered around its capabilities for real-time division and distribution of MIDI notes across multiple virtual instruments, allowing you to assign different keyboard strokes to various orchestral sections. Specifically, Stephan demonstrated how Divisimate 2 manages string sections by assigning notes to specific instruments like violins and cellos, overcoming previous limitations in ensemble and individual patch handling.

The conversation extended into illustrating setups using templates like the Spitfire Symphonic Orchestra, with DivisiMate 2 managing parts via virtual MIDI. Stephan also elaborated on its use for big band arrangements, notably with the Swam big band template. Available now, DivisiMate 2 features advanced setup options, including an arpeggiator and multi-pad switching for intricate musical arrangements.

More Info:
DivisiMate: [divisimate.com](https://www.divisimate.com)"

NAMM 2025: Yum Audio Ember Soft Synth


video upload by sonicstate

"At NAMM 2025, we caught up with Dylan from Yum Audio, who introduced their first foray into the world of soft synths with the *Ember*. Positioned as an analog-inspired '80s synth, Ember offers you a variety of oscillator options including square, sawtooth, and triangle waves, complete with features such as pulse width modulation and FM synthesis for added harmonic depth.

A standout aspect was Ember's deep modulation matrix, featuring two envelopes and LFOs that are highly assignable to numerous parameters, including FM and pitch. Ember also comes loaded with Yum's signature tape emulation capabilities, adding vintage texture with parameters like wear, rust, and age via an intuitive X-Y axis.

The synth includes onboard effects: chorus, delay, and reverb, with additional control over parameters like width and tone for the master channel. The unique drifter LFO offers versatile modulation possibilities, while the arpeggiator features options for shuffle and octave variation. Yum Audio confirmed that Ember is available now, with the bundle priced at $265.

More Info:
https://www.yum-audio.com/"

NAMM 2025: Groove Synthesis Third Wave Desktop


video upload by sonicstate

"At NAMM 2025, we caught up with Bob from Groove Synthesis, who introduced us to the *Third Wave Desktop*. This compact version retains the core features of the original keyboard, including its processing power, 24 voices, analog filters, and all 8 outputs. While the control set had been slightly abbreviated for size, it still maintained ease of access through button controls for oscillators and effects. The price point also provides a more budget-friendly option.

Since our last encounter, Groove Synthesis had integrated additional features, such as the inclusion of sampling capabilities. The unit allowed 35 seconds of sampling and supported up to 12 samples simultaneously, processed through the synth engine.

Bob also highlighted the Prophet VS engine addition. With 48 wavetable positions, this was a nod to the Sequential influence in its design history."

NAMM 2025: Korg Handy Traxx Play


video upload by sonicstate

"At NAMM 2025, we caught up with VFRESH who introduced us to the *Korg Handy Traxx Play*, a unique portable turntable designed for Scratch DJs. This product is notable for its built-in crossfader, allowing you to perform Scratch DJing with ease. For those who prefer hamster-style scratching, a handy switch lets you reverse the setup.

The Handy Traxx Play includes a loop feature, enabling you to create loops for seamless transitions between records. This feature can even slow down or speed up loops, shifting from trip-hop to jungle effortlessly. VFRESH highlighted the turntable's battery-powered portability, accommodating six AA batteries and offering built-in speakers for outdoor performance.

It accommodates 12, 10, and 78 RPM records, featuring ultra pitch control for fine-tuning playback speed. Priced at $399, the Handy Trax Play is available for purchase, promising a portable scratching solution for on-the-go DJs."

NAMM 2025: Korg Multipoly Desktop


video upload by sonicstate

"We caught up with Luke from Korg at this year's event as he introduced the Multipoly in desktop and rackmount versions. Luke explained that the new unit offers the same architecture as the original, minus the keys, and it can easily transform between a rackmount or a desktop setup. While the older Monopoly had subtle visual similarities to the vintage MonoPoly, the true connection lies in the round-robin layer feature, which cycles through four layers, akin to the original's cycling through 4 oscillators.

He highlighted the integration of chaos physics technology, inherited from the Modwave, offering motion-based modulation through a chaos pad and ball mechanic. The unit can produce lush pads with up to 60 voices, demonstrating its synthesis power. Expect it in stores in the coming months with a similar price point to its keyboard counterpart, as the exact pricing is still to be confirmed."
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