
currently up for auction on VEMIA.
EVERYTHING SYNTH
currently up for auction on VEMIA.
via Clavia. Follow up to this post. It looks like the Nord Wave is now shipping.
Frequency Modulation, or FM-synthesis, generating very complex and metallic waveforms; - Wavetables: single cycle waveforms with large variations in tonal character; - Sampled waves: Sampled acoustic instruments turned into wavetables with the attack portion of the sample intact; - User replaceable samples: standard .wav-files used as oscillator sources in a virtual analog environment; Filters are great for shaping your sound. We have included not only the basic filter types, but some really interesting multimode filters as well, including a Comb filter and formant filter. The ultimate form of sound-shaping, though, is Morphing: the ability to assign multiple sound parameters, each with custom ranges, to a single performance controller, such as the modulation wheel or a control pedal. It is a very intuitive and extremely powerful feature (just the way we like it), and will change not only your playing but also your approach to sound design. Featuring the ability to use any type of sampled waveforms, the Nord Wave is a sample player and an analog synthesizer in one - and anything in between. Like driving a Ferrari Enzo on the open Autobahn, tangible response and brilliant sound just can’t be described in words - you just have to experience it. More information at the Product pages."
flickr by nakedintruder.
images via this auction
flickr by Ricardipus (click for more).
via epinastyelektronix on the Matrixsynth Forum. You can find more of his work including a bent Alesis HR16 and samples here.
flickr by dannybosten
images via this auction. Check out the over-the-shoulder tote bag. You can see the Yamaha CS80 is in it. There's a shot of the user and service manual as well as the CS series brochure in the set.
currently up for auction on VEMIA.
currently up for auction on VEMIA.
currently up for auction on VEMIA.
click here for the PPG 360 page on Aliens Project. At the bottom of the page you will find some samples. via Mr. Array in the comments of this post.
click here for the flickr set by 37Hz.

"A music synthesizer module I designed ~1979. A cool digital/analogue hybrid that can generate either audio signals or envelopes using a 256-sample lookup table. To generate the table, it interfaces to either a computer, or to an XY panel I built (not shown) using four linear pots."