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Friday, August 16, 2024

Melbourne Instruments Delia - All Playing, No Talking


video upload by Kraft Music

"Check out our Melbourne Instruments Delia bundles here:
https://kraftmusic.com/collections/me...

Melbourne Instruments Delia is a bi-timbral polysynth inspired by the motorized control panel and voice architecture of Melbourne Instruments Nina. Delia introduces a 49-key velocity and aftertouch sensitive keyboard, multi-mode analog filters, high pass and low pass resonance control, 3-stage overdrive and even more modulation possibilities. Paired with Melbourne's Rotary Recall technology, Delia opens the door to the sounds and direction of tomorrow. Get more for your money with an exclusive Melbourne Instruments Delia motorized morphing polyphonic synthesizer bundle from Kraft Music. These package deals include the accessories you'll need to get the most out of your new synth, all for one low price. If you have any questions, please contact us. Our knowledgeable Sales Advisors will be happy to assist in choosing the bundle that's right for you!"

Monday, September 02, 2024

DELIA - New Motorized Morphing Poly Synth from Melbourne Instruments


video upload by Melbourne Instruments

New promo video for DELIA. Click here for additional posts featuring DELIA including demos and overview videos.

"Introducing DELIA by Melbourne Instruments, bi-timbral 6-voice poly synth with a fully motorized control panel for instant patch recall and morphing capabilities. DELIA introduces a 49-key velocity and aftertouch sensitive keyboard, new multi-mode analog filters with resonance control, 3-stage overdrive, and endless modulation possibilities.

DELIA employs a combination of true analog filters and virtual analog modelling. Discover and explore new sonic territory with warm multi-mode filters and a digital front end with modelled VCOs, wavetables and high pass filters.

The powerful combination of analog plus digital synthesis is harnessed by DELIA’s unique 12-note mode, using 12 complete oscillator banks into the 6 filters, unleashing DELIA’s full polyphonic potential.

DELIA's unique morphing feature and extensive modulation matrix lets you dive into an endless spectrum of sounds with no limits. Instantly sweep through different timbres and quickly save new patches on the fly.

DELIA is a versatile synth offering many ways to create, perform and shape your sound with a workflow that is truly unique. Combining many features normally found in software synths with the physical hands-on experience of a hardware synth.

Melbourne Instruments have transformed the tactile experience and fun of playing a classic analog synth. DELIA's motorized knobs and assignable controls bring a new and exciting experience to synth lovers and ultimately your sound!

All music made and performed with the Delia by ‪@jontidanimals‬"

Friday, January 26, 2024

#NAMM 2024: Melbourne Instruments NINA


video upload by CatSynth TV

"We get a tour of NINA, a 12-voice polyphonic hybrid analog synth with motorized faders and a host of other features.

To find out more, please visit https://www.melbourneinstruments.com

'"NINA is the world’s first fully motorized analog synthesizer. Synth players have dreamt of this feature for decades, and now it’s finally available. Instantly recall your presets and layers, see exactly how the sound was created, or pick up from where you were last working.'"

Update: and one from Sonicstate:

NAMM 2024 - Melbourne Instruments - Nina Updates

video upload by sonicstate

"At NAMM 2024, we hooked up with Ian from Melbourne Instruments who introduced us to some updates recently bestowed upon on their synthesizer, Nina. Ian told us that they have added some fun features to the firmware, including scopes that display waveforms and an XY mode for visualizing stereo phase alignment. The biggest update, however, is the ability to modulate the morph between two sounds using the modulation matrix. Each of the 12 voices on the Nina can now individually control the morph through the modulation matrix, allowing for evolving and breathing sounds as you play.

Feedback for the Nina has been positive, with increasing popularity and favorable reviews. Melbourne Instruments has been listening to customer feedback and plans to release regular firmware updates, incorporating requested features.

Nina Price 3,599 USD"

Tuesday, March 05, 2024

Opus for NINA & Eurorack (Melbourne Instruments)


video upload by ArminSZ

https://www.melbourneinstruments.com/

"This features my new 12 voice Analog-Polysynths NINA from Melbourne Instruments.

My goal was to create a dynamic analog orchestral sound which would be able to 'cut thru' in a busy mix with Eurorack drums & voices.

Two layers of sound were used (NINA is up to 4 times multitimbral).

The Korg Kronos is (here) only used as Master-Keyboard to play NINA (no internal sounds were used).

KeyStepPro was used to play some FM sounds from the DistingEX.

Some deep bass via a Midi pedal and the PerFourMer.

All other sounds from the Eurorack played by Hermod+ and transposed via the Midi bass pedal.

All played live - no external effects used - recorded DAW-less with RME-Fireface."

NINA Trio - Melbourne Instruments

video upload by ArminSZ

"This video features the Melbourne Instruments NINA.

The Korg Kronos is only used as master keyboard - all synth sounds (Organ, Bass, Lead) were created by NINA.

Drums:
Drum loop from Korg Kronos

Effects:
Organ Layer: NINA output's 1/2 (all NINA's internal effects)
Lead Layer: NINA output's 3/4 into external Ping/Pong delay"

https://www.melbourneinstruments.com/

Thursday, May 16, 2024

SUPERBOOTH 2024: Melbourne Instruments - Delia


video upload by sonicstate

"At Superbooth 2024 we met up with Ian at Melbourne Instruments who introduced us to Delia*, their new polysynth. Delia shares *Nina*'s motorized control surface, but Ian told us that it's a substantial re-invention of what *Nina can do.

With a 49 note keyboard, the six voice synth is mainly digital, but with a final analogue ladder filter and VCA designed to have a tighter, more controlled sound. The filter is multi mode, with the ability to set high pass and low pass stages with independent resonance amounts. The entire digital stage of the synth can be doubled, so in bi-timbral mode you get 12 complete voices into 6 filters and VCAs.

Delia has a 3-stage overdrive, a wealth of modulation possibilities, and a chorus, reverb and delay which can run in series or in parallel.

Delia Available June 2024 Price: 2,300 Euros 2,200 GBP 2,399 USD"

See the Melbourne Instruments label below for more and/or do a search for Melbourne Instruments Delia on the top right of the site.

Monday, March 04, 2024

NINA SESSIONS featuring CLOSE COUNTERS


video upload by Melbourne Instruments

https://www.melbourneinstruments.com/

"Melbourne Instruments’ NINA SESSIONS are a chance for us to show off our Nina Synthesizer, and also an opportunity for us to showcase some of Melbourne’s incredible musical talent. For our first Nina Session, we are excited to present local Melbourne duo, CLOSE COUNTERS performing original tunes from their latest album, ‘SOULACOASTA II’.

We asked Close Counters to choose some of their songs that they thought would be interesting to play on Nina. It was their idea to use two Ninas, and create a live improvised rendition of their song 'BREAK FROM IT' using only Ninas, their Nord Stage keys and a TR-8S drum machine. The above video is entirely live with no overdubs or additional effects. There has been minimal mastering and post production to the final mix, giving you a very true indication of Nina's sound and sonic palette.

For this performance, the duo use a number or factory and custom presets to shape the sounds, and both Finn and Allan are using different multitimbral keyboard splits throughout the song. You’ll see some heavy manipulation of the filter as you watch closely, along with a lot of ’morphing using Nina’s A/B morph feature. Nina’s morph allows you to move between two predetermined patches, smoothly blending every parameter of the two patches, including all modulation and effects. Morph allows performers and sound designers to virtually adjust just about everything with only one knob, making it possible to do what otherwise would take many hands, and even many keyboards.

If you like this video, we'll have more NINA SESSIONS coming soon. Up next we have a special Melbourne trio consisting of Daniel Mougerman (The Bamboos, Kylie Auldist, Ella Thompson), Angus Radley (Harvey Sutherland/Bermuda), and Graeme Pogson (The Bamboos, GL, Bermuda). Watch this space

ABOUT NINA:
NINA is the world’s first fully motorized analog synthesizer. Synth players have dreamt of this feature for decades, and now it’s finally available. Instantly recall your presets and layers, see exactly how the sound was created, or pick up from where you were last working. Musicians, Producers & Sound Designers can finally enjoy the flexibility of Soft Synth control from a real, physical instrument.

Learn more at:
www.melbourneinstruments.com/features"

NINA - 12 Voice Polysynth with Motorized Recall & Automation

video upload by Melbourne Instruments

"This is NINA, a 12 voice polysynth combining the tactile and sonic qualities of classic analog, with motorized patch recall and automation."

https://www.melbourneinstruments.com/

Tuesday, August 13, 2024

DELIA Polysynth Melbourne Instruments - Dub Techno


video upload by Melbourne Instruments

"Melbourne Instruments DELIA with licorice custom key caps sequenced by a single Elektron Syntakt MIDI track. Sequencing the Delia via an external sequencer can open up more sound design qualities when you address the various CC parameters on the Delia. All knob movements addressed via CC are motorized for instant visual feedback. We got that Dub Techno feel here and more to explore!"

Monday, April 17, 2023

NAMM 2023 - (SOUNDS ONLY) NINA from Melbourne Instruments


video upload by sonicstate

"Melbourne Instruments showcased their synthesizer, the 12-voice Nina, at NAMM 2023. and Jim Heywood of Earmonkey Music gave us a delightful exploration of its capabilities.

Nina offers a combination of analogue and digital synthesis, with wave morphing, a four-pole transistor ladder VCF with modulatable resonance, a voice-level filter overdrive and digital wavetable oscillators. Nina's most defining feature, however, are its motorized controls, which are pretty unique. Melbourne Instruments tell us that Nina's encoders are long-lasting and offer the precise feel of analogue pots. The recallable and automatable controls, patch morphing, and powerful mod matrix make Nina an exciting prospect for musicians looking to explore its sonic possibilities.

Nina Price: 3,599 USD"

See the dealers on the right for availability.

Friday, September 13, 2024

Knobcon 2024


video uploads by sonicstate

Playlist:
1. Knobcon 24: Circuit Happy - clock over Wi-Fi
2. Knobcon 24: Erogenous Tones Unveils HD Version of Structure
3. Knobcon 24: Wild custom Art Eurorack & Elektron cases from Hite Studios
4. Knobcon 2024: Hive Mind Synthesis: SODApressed, Protomato & Duck
5. Knobcon 24: Audio over Ethernet Cables with Ashton Research
6. Knobcon 2024: Chadra Phonic - 2 New Pedals
7. Knobcon 2024: Entropy & Sons Video Synthesizer
8. Knobcon 2024: GS Music Showcases E7 and bree6 Synthesizers
9. Knobcon 24: Melbourne Instruments Delia
10. Knobcon 24: Dreadbox Murmux [sounds only]
11. Knobcon 24: Melbourne Instruments Delia [sounds only]
12. Knobcon 24: GS Music e-7 [sounds only]
13. Knobcon 24: Analogue Solutions Maximus synth jam [sounds only]
14. Knobcon 24: Rain City Modular
15. Knobcon 24: Sleepy Circuits - Hypno and Mezzz
16. Knobcon 24: Swamp Flux's Biggest Foot Euro Rack Module
17. Knobcon 24: Wildwood Soundworks: Wildwood Express and Wildwood Lightning
18. Knobcon 24: Circuit Happy - clock over Wi-Fi
19. Knobcon 24: Erogenous Tones Unveils HD Version of Structure
20. Knobcon 24: Wild custom Art Eurorack & Elektron cases from Hite Studios
21. Knobcon 2024: Hive Mind Synthesis: SODApressed, Protomato & Duck
22. Knobcon 24: Audio over Ethernet Cables with Ashton Research
23. Knobcon 2024: Entropy & Sons Video Synthesizer
24. Knobcon 24: Audio over Ethernet Cables with Ashton Research
25. Knobcon 24: Erogenous Tones Unveils HD Version of Structure
26. Knobcon 2024: Chadra Phonic - 2 New Pedals
27. Knobcon 2024: GS Music Showcases E7 and bree6 Synthesizers
28. Knobcon 24: Melbourne Instruments Delia
29. Knobcon 24: Dreadbox Murmux [sounds only]
30. Knobcon 24: Rain City Modular
31. Knobcon 24: Sleepy Circuits - Hypno and Mezzz
32. Knobcon 24: Swamp Flux's Biggest Foot Euro Rack Module
33. Knobcon 24: Wildwood Soundworks: Wildwood Express and Wildwood Lightning

Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Melbourne Instruments Delia - motorised bi-timbral fun!


video upload by Signal Sounds

"The Unperson returns to the channel to check out the Melbourne Instruments Delia - a bi-timbral polysynth inspired by the motorised control panel and voice architecture of the original Melbourne Instruments Nina.

Delia introduces a 49-key velocity and aftertouch sensitive keyboard, new multi-mode analogue filters, high pass and low pass resonance control, 3-stage overdrive, and even more modulation possibilities. Paired with Rotary Recall technology, Delia opens the door to the sounds and direction of tomorrow.

Available here:
https://www.signalsounds.com/melbourn..."

Monday, May 15, 2023

Superbooth 2023: Melbourne Instruments Nina


video upload by Sound On Sound magazine

"Melbourne Instruments debut their new flagship synth with brushless-motor based knobs, the Nina."

Melbourne Instruments Nina

Friday, August 23, 2024

NINA Analog Polysynth Melbourne Instruments - Live Techno Jam


video upload by Melbourne Instruments

"Melbourne Instruments NINA gets the live Techno workout from ‪@Honeysmack‬ in his studio. Here the NINA provides the swirling cinematic pad sounds that glues the rhythm of the drums and bass sounds. There's 12 voices of analog synth goodness from NINA and all with motorized knobs and morphing control.

NINA combines the functionality, versatility and compatibility of modern digital equipment with the hands-on tactility and lush sound of classic analog synths. The result is a massive sounding analog polysynth, with an intuitive interface and workflow that gives you more control during composition and live performance."

Sunday, May 19, 2024

Melbourne Instruments DELIA // It's got motorised faders!


video upload by Starsky Carr

"From Superbooth 2024 DELIA is Melburne Instruments latest synth. The Nina was a desktop fuly analog synth, this one is a hybrid with keys.

Just a quick demo from Superbooth, but if I can get my hands on one :).

FYI I spoke with Signal Sounds - the distributor - while I was there so hopefully we can sort something soon."



Additional details and pics via Melbourne Instruments:

Motorized Morphing Polyphonic Synthesizer

49 Key Velocity and Aftertouch Sensitive
DELIA is a bi-timbral polysynth inspired by the motorized control panel and voice architecture of the original Melbourne Instruments’ Nina. Delia introduces a 49-key velocity and aftertouch sensitive keyboard, new multi-mode analog filters, high pass and low pass resonance control, 3-stage overdrive, and even more modulation possibilities.

Analog soul with a computerized brain

Using a combination of true analog filters and virtual analog modelling, DELIA retains the vital sound of massively overdriveable analog ladder filters, while using a digital front end to run modelled VCOs, wavetables, high pass filters and more. The powerful combination of analog plus digital is harnessed by Delia’s unique 12 note mode, using 12 complete oscillator banks into the 6 filters, limiting note stealing without compromising the sound, and fully unleashing Delia’s bi-timbral operation.

Discrete Multi-mode Filters

DELIA’s true analog low pass filter is the heart and soul of the sound engine — warm, full and sweet or fearfully aggressive. It is complemented with a high-pass modelled ladder filter, which can be linked for bandpass and notch operation. With 12 and 24dB slopes and separate high/low pass resonance control there is huge scope when shaping sounds, from the most delicate plucks and pads to the wildest overdriven bass and lead sounds imaginable. Delia is an inspiring creative companion and dependable instrument for musicians and composers, no matter what their level.

Know your Filters! Analog + Digital

DELIA’s filters have an analog and a digital section per voice. The analog filter is the classic discrete transistor ladder filter offering a choice of 24dB or 12dB per octave operation. Prior to this filter is an analog variable overdrive circuit that can push the filter from normal operation to complete distorted collapse of the transistor ladder, adding richness, aggression and body to your sound.

The HP filter is a digital transistor-level mathematical model of a 24dB ladder filter, based on the gold-standard Ebers-Moll transistor equations. This gives an almost perfect match to the response of the analog circuit, including the overdrive response, resonance and natural filter frequency variations.

The High Pass filter is less important sonically, so the choice of digital instead of analog reduces cost without compromise. Having the Low Pass filter second gives true analog character where it counts.

The filter is Multi-mode with 3 ways to configure. The High Pass and Low Pass cut-off frequencies are separately controlled with 2 knobs, so the overall operation can be High Pass, Low Pass or Bandpass. The separate HP and LP resonance controls offer flexibility to shape the sound including vocal-style formants. Delia’s LINK function locks the distance between the Low Pass and High pass knobs, setting a constant width Bandpass for both manual control and sweeps using the VCF envelope or other Modulation Matrix controls.

Total Recall. It’s not a dream!

The motorized journey does not end at Recall and Morph; Delia’s ‘MOD Mode’ automates the Modulation Matrix setup. As you move between the 20 modulation sources, every knob changes position to display its modulation amount. No need to tweak the panel every time you switch sources or destinations, no matter how many modulations or slots are active. Delia gives you a sound design workflow that truly flows - combining the flexibility of a soft synth with the tactile experience of a classic hardware synth.

Morph every parameter, then Mod it!

DELIA’s A/B Morph function lets you explore and sweep through timbres like no other. The A/B Morph sound is an actively calculated change in parameters between the A and B patches including the entire modulation matrix. This provides the ability to instantly create a new preset based on the Morph position that is neither the A or B patch, but instead a totally new sound. Morph is also a ‘MOD destination’, giving you even more creative control via Aftertouch, Mod Wheel and Expression.

Step into an infinite matrix of sound

The motorized journey does not end at Recall and Morph! Just like Nina, Delia’s ‘MOD Mode’ automates the Modulation Matrix setup. As you move between the 20 modulation sources, every knob changes position to display its modulation amount. No need to tweak the panel every time you switch sources or destinations, no matter how many modulations or slots are active. Delia gives you a sound design workflow that truly flows - combining the flexibility of a soft synth with the tactile experience of a classic hardware synth.

Building on innovation

DELIA inherits many of the acclaimed features of Nina, including 4-Quadrant Analog VCAs, Morphing, Digital Effects and Digital Wavetable Oscillator. Adding to these features are the inclusion of Sequencer Phrase Looping and Overdubbing, and the ability to assign your favorite effects parameter to the Effects Macro control.

Under the hood Delia is a beast! Virtual Analog Oscillators model Nina’s discrete circuitry but add cross-modulation, and Delia’s 20 modulation sources and 40+ mod destinations with unlimited slots gives sound designers an almost endless spectrum of sounds. Two digital effects processors paired with classic effects presets and the option to run in series or parallel offers creative freedom. And with the ability to save more than 16,000 presets inspiration and artistry will never be limited by available memory or slots

Waveform, Envelope and Wavetable Visualizers

Delia’s high definition LCD also provides useful Waveform and Wavetable visualizers, as well as instant feedback and display for almost every function as you interact with the control panel.

Thursday, September 14, 2023

5 Second Interviews at Knobcon 2023


video upload by Gerbil Hamster Records

"Shits too long sometimes
Love ya!

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Buchla
https://buchla.com/

Hive Mind Synthesis
https://www.thekillerbeerelayteam.com...

After Later Audio
https://afterlateraudio.com/

Monday, May 02, 2016

The Melbourne Electronic Sound Studio

AT Tours MESS, Melbourne's New Synth Haven

Published on Apr 14, 2016 Audio Technology Magazine


This one in via MATRIXSYNTH Member, Ross Healy of Vicmod Records. You'll find the Melbourne Electronic Sound Studio or MESS website here.

"Based in Melbourne Australia, MESS is a unique not-for-profit organisation dedicated to the creation of electronic sound and music founded by Robin Fox and Byron J Scullin.

The heart of MESS is the MESS Studio, a fully functioning sound production workshop representing one of the most unique, eclectic and historically significant collections of electronic instruments in the world. Working from within the studio is the MESS School, a place for people to engage with the history, technique and artistry of electronic sound and music creation presented in a format that is flexible, affordable and artist driven. Work created at the studio and school is supported by MESS Show to promote unique performance events and recording releases reflecting the diversity of sound created at MESS alongside historical releases from the vault of Australian electronic music . Finally MESS Schematic not only maintains the instruments in the MESS Studio collection, it also offers a space for the development of new instrument ideas focussing on design, engineering and construction.

MESS is an independent, inclusive and culturally broad organisation, reflecting the history of the field, supporting those currently involved in creation, as well as ensuring and encouraging its vibrancy, diversity and legacy into the future. Wherever it is, MESS will create an environment based on encouraging physical interaction between artists and instruments. This is a place where coincidence, chance and curiosity allow and encourage people to interact with each other and with the collection. MESS maintains independence through a diverse funding model drawing on private patronage, membership donation, and cultural institutions."


All photos credit to K ristoffer Paulsen.

Buchla
This machine is based on the inspired and eccentric designs of Don Buchla who founded Buchla & Associates and later the Buchla Electronic Musical Instruments company. The system in this photo is based on the Buchla 200 series modules and this particular instrument is made up from authentic 200e modules and 'cloned' modules made by 3rd party manufacturers. A Buchla 200e system in action.


EMS VCS3 & EMS Synthi AKS
The EMS VCS3 and the EMS Synthi AKS are legendary machines in electronic sound and music. Inspired in-part by a commission from Australian composer Don Banks, EMS was founded by Peter Zinovieff who worked alongside David Cockerell & Tristram Carey designing some of the first 'affordable' synthesisers for the general public. These machines were used by artists such as Pink Floyd, Jean Michel-Jarre and Brian Eno. The Synthi AKS is the portable suitcase version of the VCS3.


Moog 55
Robert Moog is one of the preeminent designers of early synthesisers used continuously by countless artists since their first emergence in 1965. There are 2 of these Moog 55s’ in the MESS collection. Both are part of a limited edition (55 only worldwide) reissue of one of Moog’s best loved pre-assembled stock modular systems. Suzanne Ciani playing one the System 55 reissues that we have in the studio."

Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Melbourne Instruments Delia Synthesizer


video upload by Matt Johnson Jamiroquai

"Australian synth makers Melbourne Instruments have come up with a cracking synth once again!"

Friday, July 19, 2024

DELIA Synthesizer - Factory Presets Audio Demo


video upload by Melbourne Instruments

"DELIA is a new 6-Voice Bi-timbral Polysynth from MELBOURNE INSTRUMENTS that brings together our own motorised synth technology, digital oscillators and filters, superior analog modelling and a classic analog low-pass filter to create a sound we're very excited to share.

This video features a selection of 24 FACTORY PRESET Demos. The featured Presets showcase an array of sounds from DELIA's Preset Banks, spanning classic polysynth and organ sounds to evolving arps and growling leads. Our guest artist, Daniel Mougerman also adds DELIA's A/B MORPH, BI-TIMBRAL SPLITS, EXPRESSION, SUSTAIN and some subtle envelope and filter manipulation. Enjoy! (with headphones on)"

Sunday, September 22, 2024

NINA Analog Poly Synth Goes ACID TECHNO — Can Your TB-303 Do This?


video upload by Melbourne Instruments

"Can your TB-303 do this? NINA gets a full Acid Techno workout. No 303s were hurt in the making of this video! The only synth sound here is the NINA being morphed between 2 acid style bass sounds, sequenced with a modular sequencer (off camera). Drums support from Roland TR-909 and TR-808 and Elektron MachineDrum.

Here are the details —
NINA is sequenced via eurorack sequencers: Malekko Voltage Block and Intellijel Steppy on a modular synth rack that is off camera. We are morphing the modulation routing on the A/B Bass patches on NINA, that is the only synth sound used in this video.

Roland TR-909, TR-808 and Elektron MachineDrum doing their thing. Elektron Octatrack is off camera, acting as a master clock as a sync source only.

This video demo is improvised in one take and mixed on the fly on a Playdifferently Model1 mixer with an Eventide Space pedal for added reverb.

Please send our sincere apologies to the TB-303, with love from Melbourne Instruments 😅"

Wednesday, November 01, 2023

Melbourne Instruments NINA Gets Even Better! - v1.4 New Features (Demo w Osmose)


video upload by Mike Pensini

"Melbourne Instruments just released their V1.4 Firmware for the NINA synth with some cool new features including the ability to modulate the Morph function - paired with MPE on the Expressive E Osmose it's a pretty powerful combo!"

Friday, April 07, 2023

Melbourne Instruments NINA: Not just a pretty face!


video upload by Matt Johnson Jamiroquai

"A walk through the beautiful NINA by Melbourne Instruments"
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