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Sunday, April 21, 2024

LinnStrument Disassembly 2024


video upload by Roger Linn

"Roger Linn demonstrates how to disassemble and reassemble and LinnStrument in order for owners to perform parts replacement or repairs at home without sending it away."

Friday, March 01, 2024

Close up with LinnStrument


video upload by Roger Linn

"Roger Linn gives a close-up demo of LinnStrument, to benefit those who are interested in it but don't have an opportunity to play one before buying,
To learn more about LinnStrument, visit rogerlinndesign.com."

Thursday, February 08, 2024

Linndrum LM1 Linn LM-1 SN 00382 for $35,441.16

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


via this auction

Details via Reverb

"This week, we stumbled upon an extraordinary discovery—a Linn LM-1 drum machine. This rare gem stands apart from its more prevalent counterpart, the LM-2, as only a limited production run of approximately 500 LM-1 units was ever crafted. This unit, with serial number 382, is in impeccable condition considering its age.

Renowned bands and artists such as The Human League, Michael Jackson, and Prince have employed the distinctive sound of the LM-1 on chart-topping hits. Notably, Prince's LM-1 remains on display at Paisley Park. Even four decades since its initial release, the LM-1 (or at least its samples) continues to be a highly coveted tool in the realm of electronic music production.

Upon its debut in 1980, it was the first drum machine to incorporate real drum samples that were recorded and stored on an EPROM chip. These samples were recorded by Roger Linn himself who meticulously captured and stored the sounds of a real drummer playing a kick, snare, toms, and more. The samples were then played back using variable sample rates through its filters and amps, creating a distinctive sound character that's hard to duplicate with modern samplers.

Discovering an original Linn LM-1 drum machine in excellent condition is exceptionally rare, making this week's find the ultimate addition to any music maker, gearhead, or collector's repertoire."

Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Basic chords & scales on LinnStrument


video upload by Roger Linn

"Roger Linn explains where the pitches are on LinnStrument, and how to play basic chords & scales."

Monday, November 06, 2023

Luma-1 - playing lost LM1 patterns


video upload by DeftAudio

"Playing LM1 patterns on Luma-1 live, no post processing. Yamaha DMP11 used as the FX for delay and Gated Verb.

Luma-1 is an authentic recreation of the iconic LM-1, originally designed by Roger Linn in 1979 and now brought back by Joe Britt. Fully recreating the original design of the LM-1, it utilizes the same audio path (with vintage DACs and filters), runs the unmodified LM-1 software, and adds a secondary modern processor for adding highly desirable features like loadable sounds, USB connectivity, MIDI and more."

Sunday, October 29, 2023

Luma-1 drum machine overview and demo


video upload by DeftAudio

"Luma-1 is an authentic recreation of the iconic LM-1, originally designed by Roger Linn in 1979 and now brought back by Joe Britt. Fully recreating the original design of the LM-1, it utilizes the same audio path (with vintage DACs and filters), runs the unmodified LM-1 software, and adds a secondary modern processor for adding highly desirable features like loadable sounds, USB connectivity, MIDI and more."

See this post for additional details.

Wednesday, October 11, 2023

1983 Linn LinnDrum LM2 w/ Original Box

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via this auction

Pic of the inside below.

"This was bought brand-new in August of 1983 and acquired from the original owner. It is as close to a time-capsule piece as I’ve ever seen and I’ve had 10 LinnDrum’s in the last 3 1/2 years alone. There are just a few very fine marks on the face (the small flecks in the 2nd photo are just dust) that keep it from truly being ‘mint’ which is pretty wild because the original owner actually used it. These were $2,700 back in 1983, which is over $8,000 in today’s dollars, so it’s not surprising someone took great care of it. It has been meticulously restored and is functioning as well or better than it ever did even back when it was brand-new! The circuit is unmodified to retain it’s original spec and for the fact it is so well-preserved. Another huge bonus is the individual tuning pots for the voices actually function properly and sweep with consistence. A vast majority of these machines have some degree of instability in the tuning pots due to age (DeOxit does not normally fix this issue). Not this one, though. A true collector‘s piece and one you can actually use consistently.

- Full electrolytic recap

- Auxiliary board cleaned and refurbished with battery holder and new rechargeable batteries

- All buttons cleaned and rebuilt

- All 32 faders removed, disassembled, cleaned (and repaired where necessary), lubricated, greased, and rebuilt

- ZIF quick-release sockets added to 7 voices (bass, snare, congas (x2), toms (x2), and clap)

- Factory presets reloaded

This classic piece is essentially ubiquitous with popular music starting from the day it was released. Nearly every major label recording artist and/or band used one of these somewhat extensively (that had hits, anyway). Part of that is due to Roger Linn & Co. dishing them out like tic-tacs in order to promote the machine, but that’s beside the point. The fact of the matter is this machine is all over so many songs, it would be nearly impossible to catalog them all. It’s a who’s who list of household name because it clearly made the impression they’d hoped. And the best part about it is it’s as relevant to today’s scene as it was back then. You can even swap in sounds from your other favorite drum machines to create a truly versatile, desert island instrument!

Most of these are banged up, corroded from battery acid leakage, modified poorly, unrestored, or all of the above. This is the nicest, most-complete LinnDrum available anywhere in the world. Includes original box, sales receipt, user manual, promotional paperwork, and cassette with pre-sets."

Saturday, September 30, 2023

Creating LinnStrument MPE sounds in Surge XT


video upload by Roger Linn

"Roger Linn explains how to use the free Surge XT synthesizer to create sounds that play well with LinnStrument or other MPE controllers."

Friday, September 01, 2023

Meet the Luma-1 - Joe Britt's Enhanced LM-1 Drum Machine In Collaboration with Roger Linn


Joe Britt LM1+ demo video upload by Roger Linn

This one is in via Soviet Space Child.

Above is a prototype Luma-1 in an LM-1 case. Below you'll see some pics of the upcoming Luma1 branded case along with some details.



According to @luma1_drum_machine:

"Welcome! We are two US based engineers who are building and selling a few Luma1 Drum Machines with Roger Linn and Joe Britt’s consent."

"While the Luma1 hardware design is in the final stage for preparation before manufacturing, there is much work happening on the software side. Luma1 is running the original LM1 code on the Z80 CPU while the secondary ARM processor delivers new features. Those include custom sound loading, MIDI, synchronization and now added OLED support. More work needs to be done to expand it and bring brand the new functionality, but we’re really happy with the progress."

Click the pics for larger shots. You can find a full write-up on Roger Linn's website here, and additional demos and pics on Instagram here.

Roger Linn: "I've recently met a new friend named Joe Britt, founder and CEO of a tech company here in Silicon Valley called Afero, and designer of some significant tech products over the years.

Lucky for me, Joe also has a personal interest in my old drum machines. A few years ago, a friend of his gave him (!) one of my old LM1 drum machines. He enjoyed playing with it, but he wished it had a few extra features like loading alternate sounds from files, and pitch and pan knobs on the front panel.

So he decided to make his own enhanced LM1. He searched the web and found some incomplete old schematics, filled in the gaps by reverse-engineering the boards, then redesigned and replaced all of the circuit boards to include his enhancements. Note in the photo above that his redesigned boards are about half the size of the original boards, and are purple! Prince would have loved that."

Saturday, August 26, 2023

Synful Orchestra Now Free


Horns 8 Patch video upload by Analog Prophet

"Synful Orchestra patch Horns 8. The timbre is controlled by mod wheel. Added Bricasti reverb (plate 2.65 s).

Synful Orchestra is now free to download and use from their site: www.synful.com"

Also see Roger Linn with Synful & the LinnStrument.

Friday, July 28, 2023

Making of LinnStrument


video upload by Roger Linn

"I (Roger Linn) talk about how I created LinnStrument."

Thursday, February 23, 2023

"Over the Rainbow" on LinnStrument with Theremin sound


video upload by Roger Linn

"'Over the Rainbow', performed by Roger Linn on LinnStrument, using the 'Theremin' sound from the 'LinnStrument MPE' library in Surge XT."

Update:

The LinnStrumentalists Volume 3

video upload by Roger Linn

A third compilation of videos submitted by the more than 4000 LinnStrument players around the world.

Here's more information about each of the segments:

0:00
Name: Ernesto Domingo
From: Inglewood, CA, USA
“Sleep Walk”
Source video:

• Sleep Walk - Ern...
Sound: Jazz Guitar from Kontakt Factory Library

00:36
Player: Jordan Rudess of Dream Theater
From: New York, USA
Title: Over the Rainbow
Source video:

Monday, January 30, 2023

Twenty synth pioneers, three signatures: one historic calendar



via The Bob Moog Foundation

Get your calendar here

"Synth icons Dave Rossum, Roger Linn, and Tom Oberheim have all signed select copies of our "Synth Pioneers" 2022-2023 18-month calendar!

Our epic Synthesizer Pioneers 18-month calendar honors 20 innovators from over the past 60 years, and keeps time through June 2023.

It's the first calendar celebrating the achievements of synthesizer pioneers from all over the world. Each one of these iconic creators is mentioned in our calendar:
Harry Olson
Herbert Belar
Raymond Scott
Harald Bode
Bob Moog
Don Buchla
Peter Zinovieff (EMS)
Alan R. Pearlman (ARP)
Ikutaro Kakahashi (Roland)
Felix Visser (Synton)
Fumio Mieda (KORG)
Dave Smith
Wolfgang Palm (PPG)
Kim Ryrie and Peter Vogel (Fairlight)
Ray Kurzweil
Makoto Fukuda (Casio)

Many of the pioneers contributed photos (some of which are suitable for framing) from their private archives for this collector's item. Also included are dates of historic importance from the timeline of synthesis, many of them provided by the pioneers themselves.

As of publication, there are
just 14 signed copies left.

Tom Oberheim signs a Synth Pioneers calendar at NAMM 2022

All sale proceeds from Synth Pioneers
benefit our work!

Sunday, November 27, 2022

Roger Linn - Adrenalinn 3 III, Synth, Multi-effects, Sequencer, Drum Machine

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via this auction

See this post from 2009 for some tips.

Tuesday, November 15, 2022

LinnStrument's Hidden Settings


video upload by Roger Linn

"In this video, Roger demonstrates the many hidden settings in LinnStrument, settings that aren't printed on the panel but which may be interesting to advanced users."

Saturday, November 12, 2022

TRiED / vaporwave / eurorack jam / resonator, reverb and delay


video upload by Roger Linn

"Roger Linn demonstrates some of the sounds for the 'LinnStrument MPE' library of sounds that he and other LinnStrument players created for the free Surge XT software synthesizer."

www.rogerlinndesign.com
https://surge-synthesizer.github.io

Friday, November 11, 2022

LinnStrument MPE sounds for Surge XT


video upload by Roger Linn

"Roger Linn demonstrates some of the sounds for the "LinnStrument MPE" library of sounds that he and other LinnStrument players created for the free Surge XT software synthesizer."

www.rogerlinndesign.com
https://surge-synthesizer.github.io

Tuesday, November 08, 2022

Synthplex Podcast


video uploads by Synthplex

Use the player controls to skip around.

Playlist:
Ian Martinez with Arturia talks what's in store for Arturia at Synthplex 2022
Artesia Pro talks the rise of their EFNOTE Drums and other gear showing at Synthplex
Platinum Producer Jeff Weber talks Synthplex and the state of the music recording industry
Roger Linn Interview live from Synthplex 2022 Expo Floor
Jordan Rudess Interview at Synthplex 2022
Interview with Emu Systems Legend, Dave Rossum at Synthplex 2022
Alan Howarth, horror movie composing legend, talks danceable Halloween soundtrack and more!
Sam Mims of Synth Wizards & Syntaur talk Synthplex and Modding Synths

Monday, November 07, 2022

LinnStrument Theremin, played by Roger Linn


video upload by Roger Linn

"LinnStrument, theremin, Roger Linn, Roger Linn Design, MPE, MPE controller, expressive controller"

Friday, September 02, 2022

Bad Gear - Tempest


video upload by AudioPilz

"Welcome to Bad Gear, the show about the world's most hated audio tools. Today we are going to talk about the DSI Tempest Analog Drum Machine. Is this hybrid drum machine created by two of the most influential figures in music technology, Dave Smith (creator of the Prophet 5 and important contributor to the midi standard) and Roger Linn (father of the Akai MPC and all that fancy 80s drum machines), the gold standard for hardware-based music production or did the two legends aim too high?

Thanks to my neighbor Paul for lending me his Tempest, check out his Insta:
https://www.instagram.com/jasbjb

Chapters:
00:00 Intro tune
01:13 Overview Dave Smith Instruments Tempest
01:45 Sounds, analog/digital oscillators, Prophet VS waveforms
02:07 Filter, high pass, feedback
02:30 Delay
02:39 Envelopes, LFOs
02:54 Modulations, mod matrix
03:01 MPC elements, pad modes, roll, arpeggiator, aftertouch, reverse
03:20 Sequencer, 16 Beats
03:40 Touch strips, real time FX
03:59 Distortion, compressor
04:12 Controversy, limitations
04:46 UI/UX, menu diving
05:10 Synth Voices = Drum Voices???
05:24 Polyphony, note stealing, voice allocation, outputs
05:51 Sample import (or lack thereof), memory limitations, pricing, thanks
06:11 Hate
06:37 Jam 1
07:31 Jam 2
08:35 Finale
09:07 Verdict"
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