Tuesday, November 28, 2006
The Kawai XC1 and Other Odd Modules
Title link takes you to a post on Shipitology where Grondo lists a number of the lesser known synth modules. More car stereos...
New MPC3000 OS by Rohan Mansell
Includes the following plus bug fixes:
"ADDED FEATURES:
1: MIDI CLOCK can be sent to ALL 4 MIDI output ports simultaneously. ( See photo above )
2: MIDI TIME CODE can be sent to ALL 4 MIDI output ports simultaneously. ( See photo above )
3: SAMPLE EDIT screen now features a TRUNC SFT ST+END function. ( See photo above )
4: Samples can now be real-time edited and/or processed while the sequencer is Playing or Recording.
5: New "Timing Correct / Step Size" options.
6: New BOOT SCREEN shows Software Version and License status then after approximately five seconds; SEQUENCE MEMORY, SAMPLE MEMORY and SMPTE I0055 option IC status.
7: Disk menu now features a robust sector at a time disk copier. "
Title link takes you there. via DVDBorn.
"ADDED FEATURES:
1: MIDI CLOCK can be sent to ALL 4 MIDI output ports simultaneously. ( See photo above )
2: MIDI TIME CODE can be sent to ALL 4 MIDI output ports simultaneously. ( See photo above )
3: SAMPLE EDIT screen now features a TRUNC SFT ST+END function. ( See photo above )
4: Samples can now be real-time edited and/or processed while the sequencer is Playing or Recording.
5: New "Timing Correct / Step Size" options.
6: New BOOT SCREEN shows Software Version and License status then after approximately five seconds; SEQUENCE MEMORY, SAMPLE MEMORY and SMPTE I0055 option IC status.
7: Disk menu now features a robust sector at a time disk copier. "
Title link takes you there. via DVDBorn.
The Rise of the Machines
Title link takes you to a Real Audio video of RTE Publishing's "This Note's For You" episode six, "The Rise of the Machines." It's a great video with tons of synths. The synths come in around 3:39 and are throughout the video from that point on. I checked YouTube and Google Video to see if I could find it to embed in the post, but no such luck, so the title link it is. Enjoy.
Monday, November 27, 2006
Virtual Ensoniq SQ-80
Just saw this on Synthwire. Wow. This would cover the Ensoniq ESQ-1 as well. The 80 included more waveforms and polyphonic aftertouch. Title link takes you to the post with links to the software and audio comparisons with the original. Nice catch Carbon111!
Update: This one appears to be free folks. I just listened to the comparisons. They are spot on. Pretty amazing.
Update: This one appears to be free folks. I just listened to the comparisons. They are spot on. Pretty amazing.
god forgive me
Tektron Logic Lab
Unfortunately this is not an actual synth, but we can pretend. : ) Title link takes you to the post on Space Time Modulator.
Western Brass - Rhodes Chroma Sample by N_PHAY
Title link takes you to N_PHAY's MySpace page. The track Western Brass features the Rhodes Chroma.
Burlap Synth
Yep, burlap. Title link takes you to the post on GetLoFi. Hmm... Kind of like cross-stitching synths.
Update via nsputnik in the comments:
"I saw this in person too. It would just kind of sit there and squeak. I have some more photos of it at [link]"
Update via nsputnik in the comments:
"I saw this in person too. It would just kind of sit there and squeak. I have some more photos of it at [link]"
Yamaha CS70M
Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.
Update: you can find an audio demo of the CS70M here.
Update: you can find an audio demo of the CS70M here.
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