Our friends, one and two are back. Looks like they made NME.
Saturday, April 08, 2006
Friday, April 07, 2006
Microsoft Monaco
Interesting. Looks like Microsoft will come out with their version of GarageBand.
"Microsoft is still pushing full-steam-ahead with a music-making program, code-named "Monaco," according to Microsoft partners who requested anonymity. Monaco would be very similar to Apple's GarageBand application, but would be optimized to take advantage of Windows Vista and the Aero user interface."
"Microsoft is still pushing full-steam-ahead with a music-making program, code-named "Monaco," according to Microsoft partners who requested anonymity. Monaco would be very similar to Apple's GarageBand application, but would be optimized to take advantage of Windows Vista and the Aero user interface."
Polivoks Filter Clone
Title link takes you to the Polivoks Filter Clone site by Marc Bareille. James R. Coplin built one and recorded this 261k MP3 of the clone. Check it out. It's a wicked sounding filter.
James on the filter:
"I just got done putting a Polivoks filter together on a breadboard and thought some folks might like to hear how it sounds. The filter is from Marc Bareille's adaptation and sounds like drinking vodka through broken lips and teeth must feel! A big thanks to Marc for all his help. I will be posting full details of the project with some additional adaptations that Marc told me about to use some hard to get parts. I'm thinking I need about 4 of these in my rig." "The thing has *no* caps in the filter and has a very strange resonance characteristic as a side effect. At extreme settings instead of producing a sine wave, it makes a squarish wave and eventual kind of craps out as you can hear.
The patch was just three saws running in and then out through a vca. There was *no* distortion added or sync on the osc. All that grunge is from the filter itself. I wouldn't want one as my only filter but I got to tell you, this thing is wonderful. I'm not exaggerating when I say I'm building 4 of them for my rig. Processing drums with these is lovely."
x0xb0x #150
Thursday, April 06, 2006
Cwejman Modular Shots and PDFs
Title link takes you to some shots and pdfs on Analogue Haven. Note how thin these are.
Sequential Circuits T8 Shots
Title link takes you to more shots pulled from this auction. Something about synth shots in nature. And of course... Green.
Mad About Metasonix
Michael Weeks sent me a couple of links to shots of Josh Adam's studio. The first link takes you to Josh's website, Neopolitan Labs (make sure to check out the gallery). I asked Michael if Josh had any association with Metasonix considering the number of modules he owns. He said no, but Eric Barbour of Metasonix did pay him a visit. The shots here are from that visit. (Direct links for when the posts are no longer current: one, two, three)."Eric visited Josh's new studio being built in San Francisco, with analog synths everywhere and a literal army of Metasonix boxen (including NINE Agonizers, four Butt Probes, and at least two of everything else. And now, sixteen TM-6s.)
He says the photos only show a small fraction of it, much of the gear is still packed or being used by Josh's partner. Apparently, Josh hates software synths, even though he's a programmer."
Off The Top of My Head - Jason Nazarof's Studio
Jason Nazarof sent in the following shot of his studio. Click on the image for a bigger shot. Title link takes you to Jason's MySpace site where you can hear this gear being put to use. Really good stuff. Gear in shot:
Roland D-50
Nord Lead 2
Novation X-Station
Access Virus TI
M-Audio O2
PC Running Nuendo
Mbox
Nuxx's x0xb0x and Paia Fatman
Slayer Mod Updates
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
Boss SYB-3 Watch
Title link takes you to shots pulled from this auction. Details saved below for posterity. Via Music Thing.Details from auction:
"This is very rare opportunity to own Boss Effecter Pedal (Bass Synthesizer SYB-3 pedal) shaped watch in as new condition. I have replaced the battery prior to listing this auction.
This watch never been used and it is about 6 years old. This was given to me by supplier in Japan for Promotion / Campaign. Please note that you cannot buy this watch and they only produced one hundred of them (well that is what I got told) for the promotion.
This will make perfect gift for someone musical / guitarists / bass players or why not you show your musical side in the fashion.
Comes with an original case."
Moog Phatty Q&A on MusicThing
Superbuth - Vinyl and a Big Red Button
Title link takes you to a monster video of the Musikmesse's Superbuth on Sonic State. Amazing analog gear fest. Features, Doepfer, LiveWire, Macbeth, MFB, Curetronic, Vermona, Sherman, Metasonix, Studio Electronics, JoMoX, Sequentix, Semblance, and more.
Watch the video and realize the power of Vinyl and on big red Mungo Sync button.
EAR Musikmesse Shots
Rob Papen's Blue 1.5 Released
Doepfer A-100 Modular on One Blue Monkey
BallDroppings
"BallDroppings is an addicting and noisy play-toy. It can also be seen as an emergence game. Alternatively this software can be taken seriously as an audio-visual performance instrument. Balls fall from the top of the screen and bounce off the lines you are drawing with the mouse. The balls make a percussive and melodic sound, whose pitch depends on how fast the ball is moving when it hits the line. This delightful application allows experimentation with sound and vision which will compound and intrigue you. Whether you are an adult or child, scientific brainbox or avid gamer. It doesn't have a plot, no heroine, no villain. It has no guns or alien beings. It is simply time to get creative, and those who are creative will love this. --Gosfish Games "Addicting... You can have multiple instances running at the same time for some interesting sequences. Title link takes you to the site with download. The download is a single exe that runs the app directoy - no install. Now if you could only use it as a MIDI trigger... Via Joe McMahon on SynthSights.
Anyware Groove Generator
MOTM, MacBeth and More
Tuesday, April 04, 2006
Tsutomu Katoh and the History of Korg
Title link takes you to Part 1 of an excellent three part series by Gordon Reid on the history of Korg and its founder, Tsutomu Katoh. Part 1 starts in the early 1960s with the DoncaMatic rhythm machines and ends with the DW Series in 1986. Here are links to Part 2, Part 3. Fascinating reads if you haven't read them before.Their first synth? The Minikorg 700

Image via Sequencer.de's Korg page.
Via SOS:
"Whether by luck or genius, Katoh and his team produced something truly innovative. Taking many of the concepts from the 1970 organ prototype, they broke numerous unwritten rules that decreed that synths should have multiple oscillators, self-oscillating filters, and variable parameters for all the functions on the panel. Instead, the 700 offered oscillator settings such as 'chorus I' and 'chorus II' (which produced rich, swirling tones), and its strange percussion/singing controls created envelopes quite unlike those of the competition. But the little synth's greatest strength was its 'Traveler', a low-pass/high-pass filter section that proved to be extremely intuitive and manageable. Sure, there were limitations, but to concentrate on these was to miss the point entirely. The 700 was stable, it was affordable and, most important of all, it sounded great, eventually numbering players as respected as Kitaro and Vangelis among its users."
Korg Professional Laboratory Systems

Click here for a full sized image of the ad to the left on Korg Kornukopia. The ad is for the Korg PS3100 and PS3300 fully polyphonic analog modulars. Yep, fully polyphonic. Each offered full polyphony at a stagering 48 voices - you could press every key down and they would all play. They used divide down circuitry for the oscillators but each note triggered its own dynamic filter, envelope and VCA. The PS3100 featured 32 patch points and the PS3300 featured over 60. The PS3300 was in essence three PS3100s in one.
Read the ad for more followed by this Sound on Sound article on 40 years of Korg by Gordon Reid. Do a find for PS3100 to jump to it's section when you get there.
R@F's TR-909 Page
Korg Radias Sample
CEM3340-3 - New Flickr Set
flickr by flowthrough. Title link takes you to more. Unfortunately there are too small to read. : (Update via Jack Astro in the comments: "Here are a few I have found on PDF."
Monday, April 03, 2006
MIDI Sword Keytar
Music Thing has a post up on the MIDI Sword Keytar spotted on the *bay. Title link takes you to the post. Sweet. Hmm... Why does this make me think of Retarded Animal Babies...
MIDIbox SID
Morka natt - Hundarna fran soder
Title link takes you to a cool video featuring what sounds like a SID chip (Elektron, MIDIBox SID, HardSID). Via this post on HC.
GMedia Radio Webcast
Waldorf Will Continue the microQ and Possibly Others
Not only is Waldorf back, but they will continue with some of their previous products. Only the microQ was specifically mentioned. Title link takes you to the post on the German Keys magazine. Babblefished to English below. (whale village = Waldorf : )
"Now it is completely official: The Synthesizer manufacturer whale village was formed new. The key editorship spoke with Stefan Stenzel, franc cutter and Joachim Flor about one of the sensations of the Frankfurt music fair of this year. Beside the continuation and far coil of some established products (for example microQ) there is to be also new, innovative products in the future. We in the next expenditure for key (06/06) on the reestablishment to report in detail and in detail. "
"Now it is completely official: The Synthesizer manufacturer whale village was formed new. The key editorship spoke with Stefan Stenzel, franc cutter and Joachim Flor about one of the sensations of the Frankfurt music fair of this year. Beside the continuation and far coil of some established products (for example microQ) there is to be also new, innovative products in the future. We in the next expenditure for key (06/06) on the reestablishment to report in detail and in detail. "
EAR - Livewire & Plan B on One Blue Monkey
Title link takes you there. Video under date under title. Worth noting in the video is mention of the first Steiner-Parker re-incarnation modules that EAR is working on with Nyle Steiner of the Steiner-Parker Synthacon fame. The two modules are the FrequenSteiner filter and the Subdivider. The final audio capture in the video is pretty funny as well. Oops. : )
Note: Vladimir tells me the server is a little slow as of the time of this posting. I noticed it, but now it's coming up fine on my end.
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