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Thursday, January 11, 2007

New V-Synth Pics

Title link takes you to more shots of the new Roland V-Synth sent my way via Marc of Gear Junkies. Thanks Marc!

The GP2X

"To sum up the GP2X:

It can play games. It can play your Movies. It can play your music. It can view photos. It can read Ebooks. It runs on just 2 AA batteries - And it can do all this in the palm of your hand or on your TV screen."

And it can be hacked...

Title link takes you to the main GP2X site. Interesting links below.

"GP2X + Breakout Box + Griffin Powermate Knobs (x2) + MIDIMAN 2x2 MIDI Interface - Batteries == Something Interesting To Think About .. "

Top flickr shot and description by tschuktschuk.



This one was sent into AH via Jay Vaughan. Some links to more info:
"http://gbax.com/
http://www.10pm.org/nostromo/lgpt/
http://community.livejournal.com/littlegptracker/22419.html
http://www.hackaday.com/2006/02/12/gp2x-usb-host-mode/
http://www.milkytracker.net/
http://www.hackaday.com/2006/03/08/qtopia-on-the-gp2x/
http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=29323&hl=
http://www.hackaday.com/2006/02/12/gp2x-usb-host-mode/
http://www.firestarter-music.de/gp2x/
http://www.gamersection.ca/product_info.php?products_id=272&language=1

Pay close attention to this one:
http://mccormick.cx/projects/gp2xPd/
.. and this one:
http://flickr.com/photos/tschuktschuk/203837189/in/set-72157594220067743/"

The NAMM Diaries - Trailer


"Mssrs Braidy and Cornwell will soon be jetting off to California, and the NAMM Winter 2007 trade show, to report on the event in their own unique way. In this brief trailer, Mr Braidy explains."

The Museum of Techno NAMM Diaries. This ought to be entertaining. YouTube via museumoftechno.

Genoqs Octopus Videos

octopus first time


genoqs octopus pitch and diretion


YouTubes via companyofquail.

Previous Posts

Modular Synthesizer - Gating and Effects


"The Doepfer A-143 Quad Envelope gating oscs through a Cwejman Filter and then through ASystems Reverb and Echo."

YouTube via REwire. http://www.REwireMusic.com

the synthesizers new clothes

No title link. Just this amazing shot sent my way via daddio. The left is obviously Doepfer. I asked daddio what the heck was on the right. He answered:

"Speck SSM mixer and expander, Orban paragraphic eq and gated
comp/lim/de-esser, assign box for the mixer.

like:
this auction
and
this auction

Link to manual"

The rack enclosures are Chatsworth"

Jen Syntar



Note this is not related to the Performance Music Systems Syntar.

Yamaha SY1

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

Details:
"The SY1 is a cracker of a synth. I believe this is Yamaha's first mass produced analog synth with some killer sounds. I mean, any synth with a preset called "Growlpet" should be considered a classic.

Anyway, being an analog synth you have control over things as attack & sustain, portamento, cutoff frequencies and resonance. You can also control the filter with the included expression pedal. Awesome. The SY1 is heaps of fun to play and sounds like no other synth I've ever played, let alone owned. As stated it comes with the expression pedal, cover, and music stand (not pictured)."

via Loscha.

The New Roland V-Synth




via baba.

Update: More pics on Gear Junkies. Sent my way via Marc of Gear Junkies.

Nice Jupiter-8. Note the media player type effect.

The Bear Wants Video

Cool shot sent my way via brian comnes. Brian payed a visit to Metosonix with daddio this weekend. While there he took this shot and talked shop with Eric Barbour. One thing that came up was the lack of Metasonix videos out there on YouTube and the like. He has tons of audio sent his way, but not video. If you own a Metasonix product and a have a video recorder handy, take a vid and send it my way or directly to Metasonix.

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