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Tuesday, June 07, 2011

Aalto 1.2 from Madrona Labs to be released June 10


"Aalto, the innovative, fully patchable softsynth from Madrona Labs, is now at version 1.2. This update brings support for Windows 7 and Windows XP in addition to Mac OS X AU and VST. Aalto's free-running complex oscillator and its lowpass gate module allow the creation of sounds that have been difficult or impossible to create with software until now. Aalto's ingenious animated dials allow the user to both adjust and view signals in a way that is intuitive, fun and useful.


New in Aalto version 1.2:
- Mac and Windows VST versions
- 64-bit Mac AU / VST
- 64-bit Windows VST
- Improved performance (20-50% faster than version 1.1)
- Brand new patching interface
- New cross-platform preset format
- Improved dial ballistics
- Over 100 new presets from Alessandro Cortini, Richard Devine, Rory Dow, Surachai, Edward Ten Eyck and Madrona Labs.

Aalto's price is $99, which includes a license for both Mac and Windows versions. For a limited time, every buyer of Aalto will also receive a $99 credit toward the purchase of Soundplane, the highly anticipated touch-sensitive instrument from Madrona Labs.

The Aalto 1.2 update is free for existing Aalto customers. A non-time-limited demo version of Aalto is also available free of charge.

System requirements:
- SSE2 capable processor. 1.6GHz Intel Core Duo or better recommended.
- Mac OS: 10.5 or higher.
-Windows XP or Windows 7.


About Madrona Labs:
Madrona Labs designs innovative hardware and software for computer music. The company was founded in 2009 by Randy Jones, who has been writing and shipping software tools for creative expression since 1998. Randy and his colleagues are driven to create electronic instruments capable of being as least as expressive as acoustic instruments.

For more information on Madrona Labs and the Soundplane, visit our web site at http://madronalabs.com."

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Aalto 1.2.6 from Madrona Labs Now Available

"Aalto, the innovative, fully patchable softsynth from Madrona Labs, is now at version 1.2.6 This update brings several performance upgrades and continues support for Windows 7, Windows XP (VST) and Mac OS X (AU and VST). New to Aalto 1.2.6 is a complete user manual. Over 50 pages in length, it includes an introduction to patchable synthesis, as well as complete documentation to all of Aalto's controls: a valuable resource for newbies and expert synthesists alike.

Aalto's free-running complex oscillator and its lowpass gate module allow the creation of sounds that have been difficult or impossible to create with software until now. Aalto's ingenious animated dials allow the user to both adjust and view signals in a way that is intuitive, fun and useful.

New in Aalto version 1.2.6:
- improved performance!
- optimized patch loading
- user manual
- fixed Logic dropouts, improved Logic CPU spikes
- fixed Live 7 UI hangs
- fixed Sonar crash
- fixed Maschine scan crash
- fixed multislider parameter behavior
- added debug diagnostics
- smaller executable

Aalto's price is $99, which includes a license for both Mac and Windows versions. For a limited time, every buyer of Aalto will also receive a $99 credit toward the purchase of Soundplane, the highly anticipated touch-sensitive instrument from Madrona Labs.

The Aalto 1.2.6 update is free for existing Aalto customers. A non-time-limited demo version of Aalto is also available free of charge.

System requirements:
- SSE2 capable processor. 1.6GHz Intel Core Duo or better recommended.
- Mac OS: 10.5 or higher.
-Windows XP or Windows 7.

About Madrona Labs:
Madrona Labs designs innovative hardware and software for computer music. The company was founded in 2009 by Randy Jones, who has been writing and shipping software tools for creative expression since 1998. Randy and his colleagues are driven to create electronic instruments capable of being as least as expressive as acoustic instruments.

For more information on Madrona Labs and the Soundplane, visit our web site at http://madronalabs.com."

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Aalto Softsynth from Madrona Labs

"Aalto, a new semi-modular software synthesizer with an innovative, patchable UI, distinctive sounds, and a charming personality, will be available from Madrona Labs on Monday, September 13, 2010.

Aalto's sound engine lets you create sounds that have been difficult or impossible to make with softsynths before now. At its heart is a complex oscillator, with FM, timbre and waveshape controls that enable a wide range of expressive sounds. Each voice also includes a lowpass gate, patchable waveguide / delay and a multimode filter.

Aalto is designed as much for sequencing patterns as for playing individual notes. Each voice has a separate, built-in sequencer with a patchable, independently controllable rate and offset that make it easy to achieve evolving, chaotic textures.

Aalto has a streamlined UI that lets you make complex patches quickly and easily. The two-dimensional, nostalgia-free interface has intuitive signal dials that let you view the parameters you are adjusting. Every control in Aalto is always right on the screen, one click away.

The full version of Aalto is available now in Audio Units format for Mac OS. The purchase price of $99 includes a license for all future formats and platforms as they are released. Mac and Windows VST versions are planned for fall 2010.

Every buyer of Aalto will receive a $99 discount on the forthcoming Soundplane instrument from Madrona Labs. For more information on Madrona Labs and the Soundplane, visit our web site at http://madronalabs.com.

AU version system requirements: Mac OS 10.4 or higher. 1.6GHz Intel Core Duo processor or better.

About Madrona Labs:

Madrona Labs makes hardware and software for computer music. The company was founded in 2009 by Randy Jones, who has been writing and shipping software tools for creative expression since 1998. Randy Jones and his colleagues are driven to create electronic instruments that can be at least as expressive as acoustic ones. The upcoming Soundplane controller is a touch-sensitive surface for intimate control of electronic music. More information is available on the website at http://madronalabs.com."

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Summer Updates From Madrona Labs

via Madrona Labs

"Summer updates: all the things

Hello from the Labs! A few months of quiet work on the foundations of things is wrapping up, and I'm feeling certain enough about it to give you a preview. I'm updating the core library behind Aalto, Kaivo and the new Virta for compatibility and stability.

Text handling has gotten an overhaul to allow for use of Unicode in patch names and registrations. If your name is Фёдор, or 郎, or you want to name your patch, say, デトロイトテクノ, we've got you covered.

Compatibility with Gatekeeper on Mac is getting added via a new licensing system that should be very easy to use. Because of the need to change the website for this, all the plugins are switching over to the new license code at once within a few weeks. It's a big change that should make deploying new versions easier for me, and should also make life easier for all users of the software.

Timing problems affecting Reaper and a Virta problem I introduced with version 1.0.2 are also getting fixed. Stay tuned for news about this big release.

Summer sale: all plugins 30% off

All plugins are now on sale through September 1. Visit the website, and use the code BEACONHILL on the product pages for a 30% discount on Aalto, Kaivo or the new, never-before-on-sale Virta.

Summer music in Seattle

I hope summer is treating you well, and that you're taking some time to enjoy the company of friends and good music. Here in Seattle, our season kicked off with a rare treat, a memorable, performance from experimental composer and long-time Aalto player Bob Ostertag. We did a last-minute renegade in the park, and the scene was like some cosmic garden party. Here’s a little video.


Bob plays the Aalto from Madrona Labs on Vimeo.

Bob Ostertag renegade show in Seattle, June 7, 2016


The Seattle Music Machines Salon is a monthly electronic music discussion group, sponsored by Madrona Labs. We meet the first Friday of every month, and generally someone presents on an aspect of electronic music. Last month we just had an open “patching circle” and modular show-and-tell. Lots of modular, monomes and some vintage digital beasties were brought out. Here’s a clip of the fun."


SMMS patching circle, August 2016 from Madrona Labs on Vimeo.

New faces and old friends, antique digital and modern analog.

Monday, October 03, 2011

Madrona Labs Soundplane available for preorder immediately

"The Soundplane A from Madrona Labs is a computer music controller with the sensitivity and feel of an acoustic instrument. It is available now for preorder in North America at an introductory price of $1,695. This price is limited to the initial production run of 30 Soundplanes. The estimated production time is 8-10 weeks after the close of preorders.

The Soundplane goes beyond the capabilities of any MIDI keyboard. It transmits x, y and pressure data for every key continuously at 12 bits of resolution and about 1000 samples per second, letting players move beyond the ADSR envelope model of synthesis and articulate each note individually, as on an acoustic instrument.

Visit http://madronalabs.com for more ordering details, a product specification sheet, and high resolution images of the Soundplane A.

About Madrona Labs:

Madrona Labs makes hardware and software for computer music. The company was founded in 2009 by Randy Jones, who has been writing and shipping software tools for creative expression since 1998. Randy and his colleagues are driven to create electronic instruments that can be at least as expressive as acoustic ones. More information is available on the website at http://madronalabs.com."

Update: I forgot to mention, Madrona Labs will be at the PNW Synthfest 2011

Wednesday, June 03, 2020

Madrona Labs Giving 100% to the Black Youth Project


via Madrona Labs

'Hello, friends.

It's tough times. We hope you and your families are in good health. We know you know what's going on, and you have probably heard a lot of takes on it from a lot of companies so we're going to keep this to the point.

Just over a week ago, Minneapolis police killed George Floyd, the latest in a long history of unjust Black deaths at the hands of law enforcement. Since then, the outcry has been ringing out in protests all across our country. The violent suppression of these protests by police has resulted in more injuries and deaths. We stand in solidarity with the protesters and with the Black community.


How can a music software company contribute positively and constructively in this moment? For us, the answer is: by sending funds to those doing front line work. We're writing to ask for your support.

The Black Youth Project is an organization that both provides emergency funds to Black community members in need, and invests long-term in the future of Black leadership. They have chapters in many U.S. cities including Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, DC and Detroit. From their website: "Our work is generally centered on ending systems of anti-Blackness and emphasizing the urgency of protecting folks living on the margins of the margins, including women, girls, femmes, and the gamut of LGBTQ folk." To find out more, please visit https://www.byp100.org/about.

From now until the end of Friday, June 5 (Pacific Time) we'll be donating 100% of our sales to BYP100. As a family business, our pockets are not deep enough for an impressive direct donation right now, but this way we can leverage the software we've made to direct some funds where they are sorely needed. We hope you'll help.

We and some folks we know have been contributing individually to community bail funds around the country and that is another way to help right now. If you are interested in contributing to these efforts, here’s a link to donate to many community bail funds at one time: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/bail_funds_george_floyd

There will be a time soon to get back to music, which is more important to us than ever as a force for change, as meaning and community and connection. But this week is not that time. If it were not for the inspiration of great Black music, Madrona Labs would not exist. We owe the Black community our help.

with all best wishes,
Randy Jones
Madrona Labs"

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Note the image above is from Madrona Labs Kaivo page. I thought it was representative of the current state of society. We can make it out, but it is broken, and it cannot be whole until we make it whole again.

Sunday, September 11, 2016

Dark Signals Patch Bank For Madrona Labs Virta



You can find them here: https://sellfy.com/p/WAFJ/

"A collection of 50 Patches for Madrona Labs Virta
created by BoBSwanS

Madrona Labs Virta is a audio controlled synthesizer that takes any audio signal and can either mangle the audio with its great processing modules or turn it into a beautiful synth sound with it's fully featured Madrona Labs synthesis modules. It can also be routed to take incoming midi signals so you can trigger the oscillators like a traditional VSTi.

All this is controlled and patched using Madrona Labs amazing modulation system.

It is available here madronalabs.com/products/virta

This bank includes 4 categories of patches
Including 27 Audio FX, 5 Audio Synths, 7 Drones and 11 Midi Synths"

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Madrona Labs to Demonstrate the Soundplane at Decibel Festival

"Madrona Labs will demonstrate the Soundplane at this year’s Decibel Festival, Sept. 28-30 in Seattle

The new Soundplane instrument from Madrona Labs, three years in the making, will be demonstrated live at this year's Decibel Festival in Seattle. The Soundplane gives performers intimate control over computer-made sounds. The Soundplane detects a wide range of pressure on its hardwood surface, from a light tickle to very firm pressure, and sends that information over a USB connection. It can be configured as either a 150-note keyboard with x, y and pressure sensing on each key, or as one continuous pressure-sensing surface.

The Soundplane goes beyond the capabilities of any MIDI keyboard. It transmits x, y and pressure data for every key continuously at 12 bits of resolution and about 1000 samples per second, letting players move beyond the ADSR envelope model of synthesis and articulate each note individually, as on an acoustic instrument.

At Decibel 2011, festival goers will be able to spend quality time with a Soundplane prototype in an ongoing, hands-on demo. The demonstrations will be in the Fred Wildlife Refuge, at 127 E. Boylston, from noon to 5 pm, Wednesday September 28 through Friday September 30. Admission to the demonstrations is free. Pricing and availability for the Soundplane will be announced during the festival.

About Madrona Labs:

Madrona Labs makes hardware and software for computer music. The company was founded in 2009 by Randy Jones, who has been writing and shipping software tools for creative expression since 1998. Randy and his colleagues are driven to create electronic instruments that can be at least as expressive as acoustic ones. More information is available on the website at http://madronalabs.com."

Thursday, August 22, 2019

Madrona Labs Introduces Aaltoverb


via Madrona Labs

"Hi there, it’s been some while. I'm excited to be writing you again, with the big news that there's a new beastie in the Madrona Labs family. Meet Aaltoverb, our very first effect.

A number of times over the years, people have asked if Aalto’s reverb could be made into its own plugin. The thing is, our focus here at Madrona Labs is on instruments, not effects. And so it didn't really seem to make sense to add a reverb to our lineup. But more time passed, and I started to think, what features would a performance reverb have? This question led to Aaltoverb, a reverberator with a focus on dramatic sound sculpting and completely smooth tweakability.

Aaltoverb’s coolest trick is this: you can smoothly change the size of the virtual space that the sound is reverberating in. This results in in pitch shifting that is reminiscent of what tape delays do when the speed changes. But instead of a single speed, the shift applies to the whole acoustic space, vibrating “air” and all. So a giant room can turn smoothly into a small and natural sounding chamber, and then into a tiny and very unnatural resonator. With longer decay times, weird spring-like beasties can be found along the way.

The controls are minimal, and are meant to interact in musical and inspiring ways. You can read all about Aaltoverb on the website, and in the manual. It's short but tells about some tricks you might not figure out otherwise. And: cartoons!

Aaltoverb 1.0.0 is available now as a 64-bit VST3 for Windows, and as 64-bit VST and Audio Units for Mac OS X. A single license covers both Mac and Windows and is $35.

Get a bundle deal!
Another thing people have asked about over the years is bundle deals. You know, where you buy more than one plugin at a time and as a result you get a discount. This was hard to imagine doing until our web maestro Philip did a bunch of work to modernize the site, including adding a shopping cart feature. But now that's done—and so are bundles.

They work very simply and so we're calling it the Simple Bundle feature. Buy more than one plugin in a single transaction, and save 15% off the entire purchase. That's it. Even if one of the plugins is, say, $35.

You’ll notice that Stripe, not PayPal, is now the default method of payment. We didn't want to leave people out in the cold just because PayPal didn't work in their regions, and since you need a credit card to get PayPal in the first place, hopefully this is more universal. We're always trying to improve the purchase experience, so please let us know how Stripe works for you. If you need or prefer to pay by PayPal for some reason, please get in touch.

Get the T-shirt!
I really love excuses to make a new T-shirt, and Aaltoverb's release seemed like a great one. I thought this one should be a collaboration and happily, Leafcutter John was into the idea. You might know the music he has put out on labels like Planet Mu and Border Community. This year he's gone and made a machine for making artworks, a homemade pen plotter, and the drawings he's making with it have really been pinging my visual cortex in a pleasant way. And so we made a shirt:


The design reminds me of sound decaying, and also of fabric being folded, and the analog robot quality is just (chef's kiss). I am wearing one nearly all the time, and you can too.

What about Sumu?
A long story that must be told short here, because it's nearly the cocktail hour. Very short version: I'm excited about Sumu, and now that Aaltoverb is out I can get back to finishing it.

Slightly longer version: I have some new design ideas for Sumu that required a lot of infrastructure work to pull off. Some to do with graphics and animation, and more on the DSP side of things. Well I dove into that infrastructure work and when I looked up it was a year later, or something. So both as a first use of the new framework and a way to, you know, ship a product, I decided to focus on the Aaltoverb release first. It's a cool enough reverb on its own, but to me it represents a lot more that's been done under the hood. As fall rolls around and I dive back into Sumu and Soundplane work I'm going to share some more about what's going on in there. Meanwhile, I hope you enjoy the sounds.

–Randy
Madrona Labs"

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Madrona Labs Aalto 1.5 Now Available


via Madrona Labs:

"Hi all! This winter has seen a flurry of programming here at the labs. Aside from finishing up our new synthesizer, Kaivo, I have done some work fine tuning Aalto and making sure it plays nicely with recent operating systems and hosts.

Aalto 1.5 is out now. As always, you can get the release version by logging in and clicking “My Downloads,” and the demo at the Aalto product page. Version 1.5 has some major compatibility improvements for both Windows and Mac users. Performance should be dramatically improved on some Windows systems. I’ve improved the usability of the Patcher and dial UIs.

On Mac OS, if you have a Retina display, you are in for a treat. As always, you can smoothly scale Aalto to a wide range of sizes, or even zoom it to full screen. This new version has a new OpenGL-assisted renderer so graphics are amazingly sharp, at full Retina resolution, in compatible hosts. It may be “only a graphic thing” but I find this change means that using a tiny little Aalto window is now possible, which can really improve workflow on a laptop screen. (note: unfortunately Ableton Live does not yet support full-resolution rendering.)

Here’s the list of major changes in Aalto 1.5:
Fixed an issue that was slowing down Aalto dramatically on some Windows systems.
Fixed an issue requiring a runtime support pack on some Windows systems.
Improved latency through the patcher when running at large host buffer sizes.
Aalto now draws at full resolution on Macintosh Retina Display, in compatible hosts.
Aalto is now compatible with Soundplane version 1.0 and higher.
Fix mousewheel direction on Mac OS 10.7 and higher.
Accelerated drawing to the screen on Mac OS with OpenGL.
Optimized drawing scheduling to avoid glitches, especially in Logic.
User and factory presets now share the same location.
Improved ergonomics of patcher with larger handles and smoother graphics.
Fixed a drawing problem with bipolar dials.
Improved drag ergonomics for dials.
Kaivo is coming soon.

A quick rundown in case you haven’t heard: Kaivo is a software synthesizer that combines granular synthesis with physical modeling. Physical modeling is a way of making sounds using equations that model vibrating objects in real time, capable of generating sounds with an amazing liveliness, but often in forms that are difficult to control. Kaivo brings some of the latest academic research in this area to a very usable, patchable package. It wraps up two distinct kinds of synthesis that make surprising new sounds together. It’s going to be a great machine for new flavors of percussion and for making involving pads and textures like nothing else out there.

The Madrona Labs users group on Soundcloud has been very active this month with Kaivo tests as well as some nice new Aalto-related sounds and songs. Kaivo is in late beta (now closed as we sprint to the finish) and on track to release within a few weeks. I will announce a release date and price very soon.

Soundplane News

Soundplane owners: the 1.5.0 release of Aalto now works properly with the updated t3d format used in the Soundplane client 1.0. So you can now use Aalto with all of the new 1.0 zone features.

The Madrona Labs shop has a new layer of insulation on it, and as the days get longer I'm looking forward to getting back in there to work with some wood again. Very soon after Kaivo comes out, I will take orders for the next run of instruments. So the Soundplane run 3 schedule is now looking like: early March ordering, followed by late spring / early summer delivery. If you have any Soundplane questions in the meantime, please shoot me an email!

—Randy"

Sunday, March 05, 2023

FM Synthesis Made Easy on Aalto Modular Synth for Your Computer by Madrona Labs


video upload by Madrona Labs

"Try patching in the DAW on Aalto Modular Soft Synth VST today.
Free demo download at madronalabs.com

FM SYNTHESIS!
By using two simple waveforms — one, as the audible 'carrier' whose frequency is modulated by the other (our LFO) — we can create harmonic or inharmonic tones using very rapid vibrato, based on the frequencies of these waveforms and the depth of the modulation.

FM synthesis was first discovered in the 1960’s by an ex-GI turned artist, John Chowning, who was initially scorned by his academic composer peers for his desire to make music with an //inhumane//computer. The speed by which a computer can modulate a waveform created new sounds beyond the capabilities of acoustic and analog instruments: the birth of a new sound! ✨

We can thank FM synthesis for the sounds of the 1980’s w the popularization of the Yamaha DX7 which allowed FM synthesis to infiltrate video games, movie soundtracks, and of course the power ballads! (Take My Breath Away! Take On Me!)

You can try FMing on Aalto w a free demo download at madronalabs.com ///
// What FM sounds will you make on Aalto?

🌒🕹💥 #madronalabs #fmsynthesis #modularsynth #modularsynthesis #vst #vstplugins #1980s #aaltosynth"

And a short:

Aalto: A Modular Synthesizer for Your Computer (Space Kit!)


"Madrona Labs makes Modular Synthesizers for Your Computer. Try a free demo-download of Aalto at madronalabs.com || This patch preset is called Space Kit-- Aalto comes with a ton of preset patches made by synth wizards from around the world so that you can go modular today, even if you're still learning.

Aalto's complex oscillator and lopass gate modules are a modern take on Don Buchla's classic West Coast designs. Aalto's advanced capabilities make it an endless playground for the seasoned modular synthesist, while its accessibility and ease of working in the DAW makes it a perfect launching point for those new to modular.

If you want to learn how to patch in the DAW and get those modular sounds at a fraction of the price of a hardware rig, try Aalto, by Madrona Labs.

FREE DEMO DOWNLOAD: madronalabs.com/products/aalto"

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Madrona Labs at the MMTA SYNTH PETTING ZOO 2014 - dB Festival EMP


Published on Sep 27, 2014 matrixsynth

Madrona Labs Aalto & Soundplane.

Apologies for the super short clip on this one. Took this one from the side and the event wrapped up before I could capture a proper demo. I thought it was worth posting for historical purposes and to remind people out there about the Soundplane and Aalto, but great products from Madrona Labs. It's worth noting Madrona Labs also gave a talk at the Decibel Festival this year. Hopefully that will appear on video in time.

Thursday, July 28, 2016

DiscoverSoftware // Madrona Labs - Aalto (CM Edition) // DiscoverNoise Presets [Free Download]


Published on Jul 28, 2016 DiscoverNoise

"DiscoverNoise 051-
DiscoverSoftware 007-

Here are 10 presets made by yours truly for you. You can download them for free and without registration here:
https://cloud.1und1.de/ngcloud/extern...

Just download, put in a new folder and copy/paste that folder into your Aalto preset folder (C:/User/[username]/appdata/roaming/Madrona Labs/Aalto/Presets/)

The version used for this video is the Computer Music Special Edition which comes with just one voice (the full version has 4). If you like what you here buy the VSTi from Madrona Labs or buy the Computer Music Magazine (which is great). Or just buy both :D

Madrona Labs Aalto: http://madronalabs.com/products/aalto"

Wednesday, March 05, 2014

Madrona Labs News - Kaivo Arrives, Update on the Soundplane

via Madrona Labs

"Kaivo is here!

I've spent the last few weeks here in the labs finishing and tuning physical models for Kaivo, our new software synthesizer. I spent a lot of the previous two years taking it from conception to product, with the help of some talented friends. Today, you get to play with it! “Kaivo” is Finnish for “well,” as in, a deep well of sounds, and I've been working on deepening that well. Kaivo's models now include metal, nylon and gut strings, different sizes of chimes and springs, wooden instrument bodies, and true 2D membranes and plates.

In case you missed it, here's what Kaivo does:

Kaivo combines granular synthesis with physical modeling. Physical modeling is a way of making sounds using equations that model vibrating objects in real time. Every time a model is triggered, it makes a slightly different sound depending on the initial conditions when the sound starts. This gives sounds a subtle and lifelike variety that would be tedious, insane, or impossible to recreate with sampling.

Mathematically speaking, Kaivo's finite difference time domain (FDTD) models let you reach inside the instrument and affect the internal vibrations at any point. Imagine being able to hear the bridge rattles on a gut string model, for example, or the different places a stick might strike on a metal plate. While Kaivo is capable of making very realistic sounds, it is also designed to reward abstract exploration.

Expansive spatial sounds are possible in Kaivo, with independent panning available on grains, resonators, and body. Kaivo’s granulator feeds all of its models from a 2D map of sound with up to four channels. The body is a true 2D vibrating model of a physical object, with left and right pickups that create a spatialized mix of all the frequencies flowing through it.

We imagine that Kaivo will be right at home in the toolbox of sonic explorers, soundtrack designers, and lovers of warm, organic sounds. Those of you who are already Aalto users will find Kaivo's design very familiar; it's also fully resizable, with the same patcher interface to facilitate user-friendly experimentation.

Our beta testers have been hard at work putting together some crazy new sounds with Kaivo. You can hear some of their experiments on the Madrona Labs users group on Soundcloud, and try them out in the downloadable patches.

Kaivo is $129. Available now for Mac and Windows at http://madronalabs.com.

Soundplane News

Of course, Kaivo is designed to work wonders with the Soundplane over OSC just like Aalto. Now Soundplane owners have two software instruments specifically tailored for them. I can tell you this about controlling the granulator and physical model parameters by 3D touch: it feels amazing. And now that Kaivo is out, I'm excited to do some more playing myself.

The next run of Soundplanes is planned for this Spring. As soon as the dust settles on the Kaivo release, I'll begin taking orders. Please stay tuned.

Enjoy,
Randy"

Tuesday, August 21, 2018

New Sumu Synth Coming from Madrona Labs

via the Madrona Labs newsletter:

"Sumu coming.

With the plugin updates completed, I'm now working full-time on the next software instrument, Sumu. It's going to be the last plugin in the patcher-in-the-middle format that Madrona Labs introduced with Aalto way back in 2010. Granular synthesis, as implemented in Kaivo, lets you decompose a sound into vertical segments (grains) each capturing an instant of the whole sound. A sines plus noise decomposition, used in Sumu, is a complementary tool that does very much the opposite, tracking individual sine wave partials of a sound horizontally through time in what's called spectral analysis.

Working with spectral data in a patchable environment has long been limited to the users of more general-purpose tools like Kyma and Max/MSP. With Sumu I'm designing a fixed set of modules that work in harmony together to make spectral sculpting a breeze."

Also:

"Summer Sale!

Greetings from the Pacific Northwest USA where it's summertime, and where the birds are singing a pretty song. Oh wait, that's Mixmaster Morris on in the background. Yes, ambient music of a wide variety of vintages and moods has been keeping things cool for me lately in the Labs and I'd be very pleased to help bring more into existence. Maybe you'd like to make some, using excellent instrument plugins, purchased at a discount? You've come to the right place.

A summer sale is currently in effect, so from now through the end of this month (August, in case you're not keeping track) Aalto, Kaivo and Virta are all 30% off their usual prices. Use the code PARTICLES on the product pages to get your discount. Until August 31.

Software updates.

Updates to all three instruments were sent out last week, and these fix a few long-standing issues that took some serious quality time here to resolve. MIDI and MPE compatibility, alternate scale handling, and a grip of minor UI issues all went under the knife and I hope that the resulting releases will be the most usable and compatible yet. As always, your feedback is welcomed via the forums or directly to support at madronalabs.com.

Because the plugins share so much code under the hood, I decided that a unified version number system makes more sense and so Kaivo and Virta have taken a larger leap to match Aalto at v1.8.3.

Thanks to the very kind help of Kurt and Carla at Symbolic Sound, there is now an update to the Soundplane software that fixes a Kyma connectivity issue. In addition to improving matters for Kyma owners, the change in OSC connection setup will allow playing Aalto or the other instruments on a different computer via Bonjour / Zeroconf. If this idea excites you, please grab the new release from the Soundplane forum and feel free to get in touch with any questions.

In very related news, Kiyoung Lee and Ha-young Park are going to be performing a new piece for Soundplane and Kyma at KISS2018 in Santa Cruz.

Fashion, beep beep.

Did you know there are still Aalto T-shirts? It's a good look for Fall, in my biased opinion."

Monday, October 16, 2017

Madrona Labs Soundplane—Gnossienne 1


Published on Sep 20, 2017 Madrona Labs

http://madronalabs.com

"Randy Jones playing Gnossienne 1 by Erik Satie on the Madrona Labs Soundplane."

Wednesday, April 04, 2012

Madrona Labs Soundplane and Aalto Updates

via the Madrona Labs newsletter:

"Being a Madrona Labs update for April 2012

Hi all, Spring is coming to our part of the world and we are feverishly working to get out Soundplanes on schedule. So I'll keep this update short and sweet.

Soundplane News

I'm putting together 30 instruments in the shop with the help of my friend Christopher. Each day brings an interesting problem, like, how do you hold two very very sticky things that will grab at the merest touch in just the right positions for gluing, or, how do you make a jig for cutting out five hundred one inch plastic rods pretty quickly? Of course, there are solutions to these problems which are overkill and would take up way too much time. The hardest part can be picking a solution or system that's good enough, and leaving it at that. My neighbor in the shop has a sticker on the door that says "THINK" with the "no" sign around it like "no smoking" and so on. This advice is usually pretty sound. You can look to the website for some pictures of us getting our work on.

Aalto News

Meanwhile, I am working on Aalto 1.3. I'm trying to get in some of the most-requested features and a few important bug fixes. This update will include Soundplane support so that Soundplane owners have access to Aalto sounds right away. In other words, you'll be able to play the Aalto plugin directly from the Soundplane in addition to MIDI. For the data coming from the Soundplane client to Aalto, I'm using the TUIO 2 format with good results so far. I expect this decision to stick through the shipping version, which means that not only will Soundplane users be able to play Aalto over OSC, but anyone using TUIO 2 for touch data, which will probably include Reactable, makers of homebrew touch screens, and other things I haven't heard of yet.

Until next time,
Randy"

Tuesday, January 05, 2016

Madrona Labs Soundplane Model A RARE Multi Dimensional Midi Controller

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.

via this auction

"Madrona Labs Soundplane Model A for sale... The Soundplane has almost limitless potential because its a Multi Touch interface or also called a polyphonic multi-dimensional controller. It uses midi through USB and OSC. You can play hardware synths or virtual synths in 3 dimensions. Go to Madrona Labs to learn more.

I think there have only been 100 of these made, its original price was $1895."

Thursday, January 21, 2021

Sensel express MPE presets examples

"The express MPE presets pack is a set of over 40 beautifully designed presets for Xfer Serum, Arturia Pigments, Madrona Labs Aalto and Kaivo, Audio Damage Quanta, Bitwig Studio, Ableton Live 11, and the ASM Hydrasynth. These sounds can stand on their own, or mix it up in your productions: there's something for soundtrack, techno, hip-hop, pop, ambient, and whatever new genres you're inventing!"

Playlist:
1. Sensel express MPE: Arps and Pads for @bitwig studio
2. Sensel express MPE: Bell and Grain for @Audio Damage, Inc. Quanta
3. Sensel express MPE: Drops and Dated for @ASM Ashun Sound Machines Hydrasynth
4. Sensel express MPE: Glass and Steel for @XferRecords Serum
5. Sensel express MPE: Plunk for @ASM Ashun Sound Machines Hydrasynth and Mbira for Madrona Labs Kaivo
6. Sensel express MPE: "Texture Explorer" for @Arturia Pigments
7. Sensel express MPE: "FFT Contact" for @Audio Damage, Inc. Quanta
8. Sensel express MPE: "Oooo" for @Audio Damage, Inc. Quanta and "Dirt" for Madrona Labs Kaivo
9. Sensel express MPE: "Poppin" for @XferRecords Serum
10. Sensel express MPE: "Texture and Pulse" for @XferRecords Serum

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Kyma 7: LinnStrument & MPE Support

Kyma 7: LinnStrument & MPE Support from Symbolic Sound on Vimeo.


"Champaign, Illinois — October 21, 2015 — Kyma 7 now offers plug-and-play support for Roger Linn Design’s LinnStrument and other MPE-enabled MIDI instruments.

Kyma automatically puts the LinnStrument into MPE mode when you connect it via USB-MIDI or MIDI 5-pin DIN (or via your computer, using Delora Software’s Kyma Connect). Once connected, any keyboard-controlled Sound in Kyma automatically sets the polyphony and responds to the LinnStrument — no extra controllers are needed, and you don’t have to select a special mode on the LinnStrument — it’s literally, plug it in and play.

What is MPE?

Traditional MIDI note events have two dimensions — pitch and velocity — neither of which can be altered directly with the fingers once the key has gone down. But musicians performing with live electronics are driving the demand for new electronic instruments — instruments whose touch, reliability, sensitivity, and responsiveness can begin to approach those of traditional acoustic instruments.

Over the last 10-15 years, more and more instrument makers have sought to incorporate continuous control over pitch and velocity and to add a third dimension of continuous control: timbre. One of the earliest entries in this new category was the Continuum fingerboard from Haken Audio (which has had plug-and-play support in Kyma since 2001). More recently, Madrona Labs (Soundplane), Eigenlabs (Eigenharp), ROLI (Seaboard), and Roger Linn Design (LinnStrument) have been offering “keyboard-like” instruments that provide three dimensions of expressive, continuous control per finger.

But how is it possible to send these three-dimensional continuous polyphonic MIDI notes to a sound engine? Haken Audio first used a FireWire protocol before switching over to a proprietary, optimized MIDI protocol. Symbolic Sound and Madrona Labs used Open Sound Control (OSC) for Kyma Control and Soundplane, respectively. But the growing proliferation of new instruments and proprietary protocols was threatening to become a nightmare for soft-and-hardware synthesizer makers to support.

Enter software developer Geert Bevin who, in January of this year, started working with key industry professionals on a new, more expressive MIDI specification called MPE: Multidimensional Polyphonic Expression. The new MPE standard has already been implemented on Roger Linn Design’s LinnStrument, the Madrona Labs Soundplane, the ROLI Rise Seaboard, and several other instrument makers are currently in the process of adding an MPE-mode to their instruments.

With MPE, the music industry now has a standard protocol for communicating between expressive controllers and the sound hardware and software capable of sonically expressing the subtlety, responsiveness, and live interaction offered by these controllers.

Kyma — Interactive, responsive, and live

Kyma, with its legendary audio quality, vast synthesis codebase and deep access to detailed parameter control, is the ideal sound engine to pair with these new, more responsive controller interfaces for live expressive performance, and Symbolic Sound has a long history of working with instrument makers to provide tight, seamless integration and bi-directional communication between these new instruments and Kyma.

In addition to its graphical signal flow editor, file editors, and Sound Library, Kyma 7 also provides several environments in which you can create an instrument where the synthesis, processing, parameter-mapping, and even the mode of interaction can evolve over time during a performance:

In the Multigrid (displayed on the iPad during the video), you can switch instantly between sources, effects, and combinations of the two with no interruption in the audio signal. Perform live, inspired in the moment, with infinite combinatorial possibilities.
In the Kyma 7 Timeline you can slow down or stop the progression of time to synchronize your performance with other performers, with key events, or with features extracted from an audio signal during your performance.
Using the Tool you can create a state machine where input conditions trigger the evaluation of blocks of code (for example, the game-of-life displayed on the LinnStrument during the closing credits of the video is being controlled by a Tool).
Kyma also provides a realtime parameter language called Capytalk where you can make parameters depend on one another or control subsets of parameters algorithmically.
It’s easy to add a new parameter control, simply type in the desired controller name preceded by an exclamation point — a control is automatically created for you, and it even generates its own widget in a Virtual Control Surface which can be remapped to external controllers (through MIDI, 14-bit MIDI, or OSC). This makes it easy to augment your live MPE controllers with other MIDI and OSC controllers or with tablet controller apps.
System Requirements

Kyma 7.04
Symbolic Sound Paca or Pacarana
Computer requirements
Operating Systems:
Mac OS 10.6 or newer or
Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7 (SP1), Vista (SP2), XP (SP3)
Storage: ~1.7 GB
Memory: 1 GB or larger is recommended
Internet access is required
Availability

Kyma 7.04 is available today as a free update for Symbolic Sound customers who have a registered copy of Kyma 7.

More information

Multidimensional Polyphonic Expression (MPE)
expressiveness.org

LinnStrument
rogerlinndesign.com

Kyma 7
symbolicsound.com"
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