For you lucky Mac users.
"MRP Sequencer is a software step sequencer conceptually very similar to vintage analogue step sequencers such as the ARP 1601/1603 and Korg SQ10, and recent digitally controlled step sequencers such as the Frostwave Fatcontroller and Colin Fraser's P3.
MRP Sequencer goes a little beyond the feature set of most step sequencers.
sequences of up to 64 steps
track count limited only by processing power
output MIDI port and channel can be set per step
select-modify paradigm enables any set of steps to be affected by editing operations
extensive randomisation/variation functions
graphic user interface
text user interface enables full scripting"
Title link takes you there. Via Jason Proctor on AH.
Update:
Three more for the mac via Chris Muir on AH:
Roll your own in Max:
http://www.cycling74.com/products/maxmsp
Numerology:
http://www.five12.com/index.html
M from Cycling74
http://shopping.netsuite.com/s.nl/c.365211/sc.2/category.24/it.A/id.258/.f
Sunday, May 07, 2006
Guitar Through an EMS Synthi AKS
Title link takes you to an 18.8M mp3 of a guitar running through an EMS Synthi AKS, via deb7680 of Chroniques de la Mao.
In via the comments section of this post:
"Harghh, I remember when I inject my guitar into my Ems Synthi Aks just for youn this is recorded in live in 1981 (guitar in Ems with ring modulation and RSF and other synth...)"
The Synthi shot to the left is from this post on Chroniques de la Mao. I wonder if this is the same Synthi used in the mp3.
BTW, this is a great showcase of the Synthi. Thanks deb7680!
Update via deb7680 in the comments:
"Thanks Matrixsynth. For you question, the Ems Synthi Aks it's the same. Here, other picture many "machines" in 1981 : www.deb7680.com/photosblog/matos200.jpg
And another sample:
"A voice passed in my Ems Synthi Aks while JP plays a psychedelic melody. Recorded at the time of the same concert of HplanK as "Images Mouvantes" in 1981.
www.deb7680.com/mp3/UnJour.mp3"
In via the comments section of this post:
"Harghh, I remember when I inject my guitar into my Ems Synthi Aks just for youn this is recorded in live in 1981 (guitar in Ems with ring modulation and RSF and other synth...)"
The Synthi shot to the left is from this post on Chroniques de la Mao. I wonder if this is the same Synthi used in the mp3.
BTW, this is a great showcase of the Synthi. Thanks deb7680!
Update via deb7680 in the comments:
"Thanks Matrixsynth. For you question, the Ems Synthi Aks it's the same. Here, other picture many "machines" in 1981 : www.deb7680.com/photosblog/matos200.jpg
And another sample:
"A voice passed in my Ems Synthi Aks while JP plays a psychedelic melody. Recorded at the time of the same concert of HplanK as "Images Mouvantes" in 1981.
www.deb7680.com/mp3/UnJour.mp3"
Saturday, May 06, 2006
Clap Trap Fap
This one via Loscha, via this auction.
"Music Aid (Simmons) Claptrap
Super rare and highly collectable. 100% analogue circuitry!
This was made sometime in the 1970s by the company that was to become Simmons (famous for their digital percussion instruments).
I have never actually seen another one of these, and certainly not on ebay. I think Mouse on Mars have one.
Can be triggered from just about anything (see rear panel). I was triggering it from a TR-808 and MPC 3000 no problems.
Please note: it does not do 'realistic' handclaps. It is an analogue machine, so if freaky analogue percussive noises are your bag then this is the box for you. It is capable of all maner of classic Rolandesque snares, crashes etc aswell."
Title of post also curteousy of Loscha. Thanks Loscha!
Electroplankton Fun on YouTube
Bob Cash's Keyboards and Synthesizers
Bob actually sent me an email to let me know he put up some super hi resolution shots of the Oxford Synthesizer Company's OSCar. He said these are "most-likely these pictures are the best most folks will ever get to see of an OSCar." Yep... I think he might be right. These are really nice shots. Title link takes you there, including more shots of his studio and bigger shot of the one in this post. Thanks Bob!
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