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Thursday, April 25, 2019

Arturia Announces V Collection 7 w/ EMS SYNTHI & Casio CZ-101 Based Synth Engines


Published on Apr 25, 2019 Arturia

Update: mini press release added below.
Update2: User videos added below.

"24 timeless instruments lovingly recreated in #software, and modernized with contemporary features. This is the most comprehensive anthology of classic #synth and #keyboards ever made. This is decades of passionate research, modelling, and development. This is your chance to take your place in music history."

Playlist:
Arturia announces | V Collection 7
Arturia announces | Synthi V
Arturia announces | CZ V
Arturia announces | Mellotron V
Arturia announces | B3 V 2
Tutorials | Synthi V - Episode 1: Overview
Tutorials | CZ V - Episode 1 : Overview
Tutorials | Mellotron V - Episode 1: Overview


New Synths in V Collection 7

Synthi V
BRITISH SILVER MACHINE

Synthi V completely captures the spirit of the unique analog synth that burst out of ‘70s London to inspire the entire emerging electronic music world—and it has new superpowers to inspire your world today.

Synthi V brings you all the experimental excitement of EMS’ legendary 3-oscillator analog synths—now infused with thoroughly modern enhancements. Venture beyond unusual lead and bass sounds to create soundscapes and sci-fi effects ranging from beautiful to bizarre and everything in between.

The British-born EMS family of synths—featuring the sonically identical Synthi AKS and VCS3—were among the first to distill modular synthesizer functionality into a more portable form. Where most competitive designs like the Minimoog sacrificed flexibility to size and simplicity, EMS retained a modular heart through the genius of one of the first matrix patchbays to grace a synth. That additional versatility led to more experimentation outside of melodic norms and into the more electronic realms of psychedelia and sci-fi effects. Cue Pink Floyd’s “On the Run” from “The Dark Side of the Moon” LP.

Synthi V is the perfect evolution of the synth that turned a lot of heads. Now you can use it to turn some heads of your own.

Main Features
A component-level model of the EMS Synthi AKS
3 oscillators with waveform mix, noise generator, 18 dB/oct resonant filter, output section with spring reverb modelling
Modular architecture, allowing to route signals in unexpected ways
Ring Modulator, loopable Envelope Shaper, 2 axis Joystick and Sample and Hold modules for advanced modulations
Original keyboard sequencer module with sync to DAW tempo
2 matrix behavior modes: modern and vintage for cross-talk simulation
5 assignable voltage functions to create multi-point envelopes and LFOs synced to DAW tempo
Advanced joystick automation module for modulating parameters in a 2D space
Matrix pin amounts modulations possibilities (with 4 independent groups)
10 effects, Reverb Phaser, Flanger, Chorus, Overdrive, Delay, ...
Up to 4 voices of polyphony
Over 250 factory presets


CZ V
PHASE DISTORTION CULT CLASSIC
The budget synth that became a legend in its own right. The instrument that brought the digital synth revolution to the masses is now at your command.

A simpler kind of powerful digital synthesis

Released in 1984, the CZ-101 was Casio’s answer to the wildly popular Yamaha DX7. It was significantly less expensive and infinitely easier to program than its rival. Instead of frequency modulation, Casio’s phase distortion (PD) used various user-selected waveforms to modulate the timing of simple carrier waves at the cycle level in order to create more complex wave shapes. This simplified form of digital synthesis made it comparatively easy to perfect a wide variety of timbres spanning warm pads, natural percussion, buzzy digitalia, sci-fi effects and even analog synths. While PD could sound similar to FM, it also had a unique sonic signature all its own.

The CZ sound helped propel artists like Salt-N-Pepa, Was (Not Was), and Vince Clarke into the spotlight. Let’s add your name to the list.

Classic Casio Phase Distorsion
+ cutting-edge Arturia modeling
= infinite sonic possibilities for you

Imagine a virtual instrument that realistically models every nuance of the CZ-101—and with four times the polyphony and zillions more presets. What if it gave you an intuitive graphic interface that unlocked of all the hidden jewels in this unique digital synth? And what if it now had additional envelopes, filters, LFOs, effects, and extensive beat-sync-to-host parameters? Oh, and what if you could interconnect all that via a new super-flexible modulation matrix? We’ve faithfully reproduced the instrument that brought ‘80s pop to new heights.

Yeah... we did that!

Main Features
Two synthesis lines and independent noise source
All CZ-101/CZ-1000 original parameters
8 original waveform and custom waveform editor
Original CZ SysEx import
CZ, DADSR and Multi-Segments envelopes (syncable and loopable) to control pitch, DCW and amplitude
2 Modulation envelopes
4 assignable macros
Advanced modulation matrix
A Sample and Hold module, 2 LFOs with 6 waveforms, 3 sources combinators and an Arpeggiator
4 FXs slots that can be routed in serie or per synthesis line
A synthesis line state viewer for real-time feedback
Emulation of the original CZ DAC
32 voices of polyphony
Up to 8 voices of unison with unison detune
Over 400 factory presets

Update: and the mini press release:

"Arturia have announced the arrival of the latest edition of V Collection : their flagship anthology of reimagined historic synths and keyboards.

Containing 24 premier software instruments and thousands of preset sounds, V Collection 7 is the must-have reference for musicians, producers, sound designers, and keyboard fans.

Legendary keyboards reinvented
In V Collection 7, Arturia have used cutting-edge modelling techniques to create the most accurate software versions of dozens of time-honored instruments. Their exclusive True Analog Emulation® (TAE) and advanced physical modelling put these legendary instruments at your fingertips as software. Over 100 years of music history are now yours to explore, and use to shape the sound of the future.

Launch offer
To celebrate its release, and only for a limited time, V Collection will be available for an incredible price. Whether you are new to Arturia products, want to upgrade from a previous version of V Collection , or own any other Arturia products, you will have access to an exclusive deal that will put the very best synth and keyboard recreations ever made at your fingertips.

Intro offer from $399/399€, ends June 10th.
Street price $499/499€

NEW INSTRUMENTS

MELLOTRON V
LEGENDARY TAPE KEYBOARD
The original instrument redefined what keyboard players could do, unlocking the doors to orchestral and choral sounds at the touch of a key. Arturia’s reinvented versions not only features all original Mellotron tapes, but also lets you import and play your own samples with authentic tape emulation.

SYNTHI V
BRITISH SILVER MACHINE
The quirky British “silver machine” that put a new spin on modular synthesis, reborn in software with exciting new tricks up its sleeve. Advanced component modelling let Arturia model even its wild, unpredictable nature, with advanced modulation and powerful effects added to the mix.

CZ V
PHASE DISTORTION CULT CLASSIC
The budget synth that became a legend in its own right. The instrument that brought the digital synth revolution to the masses is now at your command. Easy to program phase distortion synthesis with custom editor, huge modulation potential and awesome effects.

EXCITING UPDATES
ANALOG LAB 4
INSPIRE, CREATE, COMBINE, AND PERFORM
A treasure trove of amazing synth and keyboard sounds with effects, easy to browse, fun to control, with a new built-in live mode. Your go-to choice for inspiration and performances.

B-3 V 2
THE MOST POPULAR ORGAN REBORN
Our recreation of Hammond’s legendary organ has received a total sound engine overhaul, making it the most authentic, vibrant electric organ virtual instrument ever.

SYNTHOPEDIA
CUTTING EDGE PRESETS
Over 800 brand new, modern sounds created for legacy V Collection instruments. The hottest synths and chart-topping keys are yours to explore.

Arturia have created a series of promotional videos and tutorials to whet your appetite, and get you familiar with the exciting new instruments. Each software instrument also features an in-app tutorial mode, too! Just another one of the fantastic new features in V Collection 7.

To discover more about Arturia V Collection 7 , the stories behind the vintage instrument recreations, and to start your free trial, visit the Arturia website."

Update2: First user videos:



Arturia V Collection 7 - Played by a LEGO Robot - Carl-Mikael's Cabinet of Curiosities
Arturia SYNTHI V Synthesizer (EMS Synthi AKS Emulation) First Look & Sound Demo - SYNTH ANATOMY
Arturia MELLOTRON V First Look & Sound Demo - SYNTH ANATOMY

Monday, April 08, 2019

Lego Synth at DinoPark MakeProAudio | Live @ Musikmesse 2019 Frankfurt


Premiered 12 minutes ago FutureMusic.es

"La nueva plataforma DSP DinoPark de MakeProAudio ofrece un sistema potente para ejecutar sintetizadores virtuales de máquinas clásicas. Se sirve del código existente de la extinta Creamware para resucitar clones virtuales de los sintes añejos Moog Minimoog, Sequential Circuits Prophet-5, y ARP Systems Odyssey."

Googlish:

"The new DinoPark DSP platform from MakeProAudio offers a powerful system for running virtual synthesizers of classic machines, it uses the existing code of the extinct Creamware to resurrect virtual clones of the old synths Moog Minimoog, Sequential Circuits Prophet-5, and ARP Systems Odyssey. . "

Check out Dino Park - DIY Top-End Modelling Synthesizer Featuring Creamware Emulations

Saturday, April 06, 2019

Spring (Chill Novation Circuit Jam)


Published on Apr 6, 2019 Gabe Miller Music

"A laid back Novation Circuit jam that feels like spring.
The sounds are a combination of the Red Means Recording pack and Deep'n'Low by Gemfire. My friend Ian Rohan built the amazing Lego drum kit."

Sunday, March 10, 2019

TAMBURO MECCANICO XXI - LIVE JAM [Pattern#1]


Published on Mar 10, 2019 Opificio Sonico

"Hi folks🖖🏻! In this video the first of a new series of live-electronics jam using my #stepsequencer made out of #LEGO #technic "TAMBURO MECCANICO XXI".
It consists of a four tracks rhythm machine which mechanically generates the electric impulses needed to trigger the drum synth and the bass-line sync.
( [posted here] )
On the 500th anniversary of Leonardo da Vinci's death, this is my personal tribute to his genius who in the late 1400s introduced "tamburo meccanico" the first known automated musical instrument.

PATTERN#1 rig: Clavia NORD DRUM2 (HH and Kick), Korg Kaossilator (Bass), Korg Kaosspad mini (Delay), TCelectronics Hall of Fame (Reverb), Roland JX3P+PG200 (Chords) , AMDEK PCK100 (Elect. Percussion), BOSS HC-2 (Hand Clapper), LEGO Technic (Mechanical sequencer)"

Wednesday, March 06, 2019

Building the Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator Modular 400


Published on Mar 6, 2019 DivKidVideo

"Full of a serious case of life threatening man flu I built the "Yellow Meanie" PO 400!!

In this video I go through building the Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator Modular 400 kit. It comes flat packed, with metal to end into place, modules and screw into the front panel, knobs/pots (which are Lego Technics compatible) to place and a little battery pack power supply (you can power it with a power supply/plug too).

The kit took me 3 hours and 41 minutes to build including filming the little patch at the end. So set aside a good amount of time, read the instructions all the way through and organise the parts before you start. It's a bit fiddly at the times and the manual/instructions not totally clear.

I hope the video is useful, a demo video going through the actual modules on the synth will be following soon."

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

TAMBURO MECCANICO XXI - [Electro-mechanical rhythm machine]


Published on Feb 20, 2019 Opificio Sonico

"Hello everyone, In this video is shown my latest artwork made out of #LEGO TECHNIC inspired by #Leonardo da Vinci's TAMBURO MECCANICO (mechanical drum).

It consists of a four tracks rhythm machine which mechanically generates the electric impulses needed to trigger the drum synth and the bass-line sync.
This is my personal tribute to Leonardo's genius who in the late 1400 introduced the first automated musical instrument and the concept of step #sequencer.

The nonlinearity of the system made in ABS, generates a sort of shuffle rhythm and some random ghost notes, which creates an unpredictable organic groove.
[This footage is taken from the first studio jam]
Enjoy! Giuseppe"

Thursday, January 10, 2019

Teenage Engineering OP-1 w/ Lego Stand

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

via this auction

Friday, January 04, 2019

Jamuary 4th, LEGO sequencer + OP-1


Published on Jan 4, 2019 Captain Credible

"Beta testing my own LEGO music sequencer for Jamuary 2019"

Wednesday, December 12, 2018

SKULPT synth | An ambient soundscape saga "Raise & Shine" with Specular Tempus


Published on Dec 12, 2018 Funk Tree

"I created a distant ambient tale with almost no melody and Incoherent knob noodling with heavy reverb with Specular Tempus. Utilizing ALL 8 modulation slots of the SKULPT. Mostly for velocity and aftertouch to get the extra expression going
Enjoy with headphones! Scene arranged by my daughter with a few DUPLO lego cubes :)"

Wednesday, May 09, 2018

Superbooth 2018: Coolest Booth? Build Sounds Like LEGO in VR


Published on May 9, 2018 sonicstate

"Edo really knows the VR space - he makes it look so easy when he builds really interesting sound machines from basic 'physics' building blocks in the virtual landscape. It's a powerful concept - you can make sound generating machines in VR which either comply with the normal rules of physics as we know them in the 'real' world... or totally ignore them!

Right now the sound generation is in the box, but soon it will communicate with external sound devices, so you can control your modular in VR - yes!"

See the VR label below for more.

Sunday, March 11, 2018

Unique Lego Cased Midibox MB-6582 SID Synthesizer w/ R2-D2s

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

via this auction

"This is a rare chance to get a MB6582 SID chip Synthesizer.

The MB6582 is an extraordinary DIY synthesizer based on SID chips known from the famous C64. More infos here:

The synth was assembled by me, works perfectly and is in a very good condition! It is a very unique *Lego Edition* - only one of it's kind!

Case and potentiometer knobs are made of Lego (suitable for SIDchip sound)
The display is in 'rusty-orange' and matches the orange flat-top LEDs.
This MB6582 is also expanded with a custom active mixer circuit (+/-12V supply). It has a main L/R out, volume-pot for each engine and a Stereo/Mono switch for each engine.
Single outputs are switched, i. e. if a single output is connected to a jack, the signal is not routed to the mixer (can be changed internally)
Following chips are built in at the moment:

4 SID 6582 (1x stereo engine and 2x mono engine at the moment)
3 cores (4th core included)
The MB6582 can be expanded to 4 stereo engines by adding another 4 SID chips (SID 6581 / 6582 / 8580 - beware 6581 needs different voltage set by jumpers internally). In stereo mode 2 SID chips are used for L/R channels seperately to generate more space! i.e. by controlling filter cutoff seperately for L/R channels.
This MB6582 requires a power supply which supplies +12v/+5V/-12V/GND. I built my own specific power supply around a MeanWell RPT-60/100kHz, it can operate from 90-264VAC.

Since I am not an electrician I have to ship my power supply dissassembled and buyer must reassemble it at his own risk! (it's a very easy process!)"

Monday, November 13, 2017

Toa Mata Band - Episode#6 [Orkestrionicle]


Published on Nov 11, 2017 Opificio Sonico

The latest video featuring the Tao Mata Band. Click here to bring up all posts in the series.

"The musical instruments and robot devices used in this episode are:
Rakit Drum synth (Tone Drumsynth), Boss HC-2 (Clap), Arturia BeatStep pro, Coron Rockaku-kun Drum synth (BD+Noise), DIY Glockenspiel, Sabian cymbals, Electro Harmonix Mini-Synthesizer (Bass Synth), Alesis Mod-Fx, TC-Electronics Hall of Fame, Korg mini Kaosspad, Mackie 1402 VLZ, Arduino UNO, Novation Launchpad, Adafruit motor shield."

"Time for a new episode of Toa Mata Band, this one is called 'Orkestrionicle'.

The Orchestrions were mechanic musical instruments that were developed in Germany in the early XIX century that would automatically play music and were designed to sound like an orchestra.

These music machineries were made of a complex system of gears, pulley and levers which were operated by a large pinned cylinder or by a piano roll*.

Their sound was usually produced by pipes, percussion instruments, but many orchestrions contained a piano player as well.

The 6th episode of Toa Mata Band is inspired by these amazing retro music machines, by adding to the LEGO® Bionicle robotic orchestra some acoustic percussions and a vintage mono synthesizer which creates (with help of a bunch of solenoids, robot arm and a MIDI step sequencer) a fully analogue electroacoustic ensemble.
This piece is the results of a live-robotics set recording, mastered in post production.

Giuseppe Acito (Opificio sonico)

:: Credits:
Making and Music: Giuseppe Acito
Camera: Maryanica
Performed: Toa Mata Band
The performance was recorded in October 2017.

:: Contact:
opificiosonico@libero.it
https://www.facebook.com/ToaMataBand
https://www.instagram.com/toamataband/
https://soundcloud.com/opificio-sonico
https://www.flickr.com/photos/opifici...
https://twitter.com/toamataband

*The PIANO ROLL is a punched paper roll that contains the note sequence arranged in length, height and time along the duration of the song.
It can be replaced and swapped for another roll with a different song."

Tuesday, July 04, 2017

Play House LEGO Rhythm Machine


Play House from Alex Allmont on Vimeo.

via @SRCBypass, via Creators

"Play House is an automata that generates slow hypnotic acid house through mechanisms built from LEGO Technic. This piece was made for AudioGraft 2014 with a commission from Oxford Contemporary Music.

Thanks to Danny Chapman and Gareth Ardron for cameras, and Vic Bosher & the OCM team for support!

www.alexallmont.com
www.ocmevents.org
www.audiograft.co.uk"

The music reminds me of an obscure band called The Abecedarians.

Sunday, May 07, 2017

Controlando un Moog Prodigy con piezas de Lego


Published on May 7, 2017 Hispasonic

"Danio Catanuto nos sorprendió en el BCN Synth Meeting con una ingeniosa manera de sincronizar el movimiento de los parámetros de su Moog Prodigy.'

Googlish:

"Danio Catanuto surprised us at the BCN Synth Meeting with an ingenious way to synchronize the movement of the parameters of his Moog Prodigy." Using Legos!

Monday, April 24, 2017

Small Lego Eurorack Sequencer Case


Another eurorack lego case from dkmnews. Also see his Make Noise 0-Coast lego case posted earlier here.

Sunday, April 23, 2017

Lego 0-Coast Stand


This one in via dkmnews who brought us the lego eurorack cases posted here and conceptual lego modules here. Also see his sequencer case here.

"A Lego Stand for the Make Noise 0-Coast Modular Synthesizer made with LEGO-Technic Parts..."

You can find additional pics of the 0-Coast stand starting here.

Saturday, April 22, 2017

Superbooth 2017: Ableton Lego Robots With Max4Live Connection Kit


Published on Apr 22, 2017 sonicstate

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator PO-20 Arcade, PO-24 Office and PO-28 Robot


Published on Feb 24, 2016 Sean Ober

"Arcade, Robot and Office Get Down

Production / Performance & Lego case by Sean Ober / Dj Dab
Space Craft design by Sage
2016"

Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator Arcade PO-20 - Test by Dj Dab

Published on Feb 17, 2016 Sean Ober

Sunday, February 12, 2017

Ravel : Alborada del gracioso (Synthesizer version / 1978)


Published on Feb 12, 2017 Genius Anz’s movie vault / Synth,CPU,Lego,CGI

"This is a song I recorded using Roland's synthesizer studio (at Akihabara/Tokyo) when I was 19 years old (1978)."

Saturday, January 21, 2017

Toa Mata Band - Episode#5 [The man & the machines]



Published on Jan 21, 2017 Opificio Sonico

Some gear/synth spotting: Soundmachines NS1nanosynth, EHX MINI-SYNTHESIZER, Moog Animoog (not sure what the second app is), Boss Hand Clapper, and Novation Launchpad.

"I was 11 when during a Sunday afternoon of 1978 Kraftwerk appeared for the first time in an Italian TV show. For me it was a dazzling discovery, one that has changed my life , so I went into my room , took a tape and recorded the audio from the tv speaker!! I still keep that precious recording and I've played it again and again for a long time.

Since that day I was waiting the time when the robots make a real functioning band and play music live, and nowdays a lot of music robots around the world are growing up, giving new ideas and creative communication to the music.
This is my inspiration to this Kraftwerk 's tribute, regarding their vision of the future and to their brilliant approaching to the music with a touch of irony that even now is still influencing a thousand of music producers around the world.

My video contribution from Toa Mata Band (a tiny orchestra of Lego® robots driven by Arduino®) represents a version of the iconic tune 'The robots' using nowdays open-source technologies, microcontrollers, 3D printer, robot arm, music DAW, smarthphones, pocket synthesizers* and more... trying to give a new way to read the message we got from them 40 years ago.

Hoping you'll enjoy it, I want thank you for watching!

Giuseppe Acito (Opificio Sonico)

*Also see the 5 prologues already uploaded on this channel [above]

:: Credits:
Artwork: Giuseppe Acito
Camera: Mattia P. Acito
Music: Hutter\Schneider\Bottos [Kraftwerk]
Performed: Toa Mata Band
Wear: DilIborio

The performance was recorded in December 2016.

:: Booking: http://www.fpartists.com/artisti/toa-..."

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