"The Virtual String Machine from GForce brings the evocative tones of over a dozen of the finest vintage string synthesizers to your personal studio—Freeman String Symphonizer, Eminent 310, ARP Omni II, ARP Quartet, Crumar Multiman, Polymoog, Elka Rhapsody, Korg PE2000, Logan String Melody, Eminent Solina, Roland RS202, Yamaha SS30 and more. Far more than a preset device, the Virtual String Machine lets you layer any two of the 60 Sample Sets and apply an intuitive synthesis engine to each—as well as add master vintage phaser/ensemble effects. The result is a truly authentic and highly versatile range of textures, perfect for just about every musical genre. Mac/PC stand-alone or host operation (RTAS, VST, AU)."
Note this is from GForce/Gmedia, the group behind the Oddity, Minimonsta, M-Tron and impOSCar. If it's from then, it's sure to sound good.
Title link takes you to more info including samples.
Friday, January 19, 2007
Stromberg via MIDIzoo
Another gorgeous shot of the Waldorf Stromberg. This one via moose on MIDIzoo. Again, check out MIDIzoo for more NAMM shots.
Dave Smith and Roger Linn Drum Machine
Apologies with the slow posting today. Caught up with the day job. Here's something to hold you over.
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Via moose's NAMM set. Be sure to check out the set for more NAMM goodness.
Sent my way via Oliver
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Via moose's NAMM set. Be sure to check out the set for more NAMM goodness.
Sent my way via Oliver
Customize Your Moog
Another shot of the green. This one via Sonic State. Title link takes you to the article with a very nice shot of red mod wheels. The red one is going to be nice as well.
"Since introducing the Electric Blue edition in 2004, Moog has received hundreds of requests to build customized Voyagers. Now those requests, once only fulfilled for a handful of artists, can be accommodated for anyone. Backlight options include: Electric Blue, Solar (orange), Lunar (white), Fire (red), and Jade (green). Cabinet styles are available in Electric Blue (black with fractal blue flecks), Traditional Ash, Mahogany, White Wash, Walnut, Cherry, Black Ash, and Maple. Any combination is available."
via Oliver
"Since introducing the Electric Blue edition in 2004, Moog has received hundreds of requests to build customized Voyagers. Now those requests, once only fulfilled for a handful of artists, can be accommodated for anyone. Backlight options include: Electric Blue, Solar (orange), Lunar (white), Fire (red), and Jade (green). Cabinet styles are available in Electric Blue (black with fractal blue flecks), Traditional Ash, Mahogany, White Wash, Walnut, Cherry, Black Ash, and Maple. Any combination is available."
via Oliver
Stromberg and Blofeld
I'm diggin' those knobs! More via Brandon Daniel on fdisk. Brandon rules. These are the images we want to see.
Update: I should note there are supersized shots of these on fdiskc. So if you want to zoom in and really look at the detail, go check it out.
Update: I should note there are supersized shots of these on fdiskc. So if you want to zoom in and really look at the detail, go check it out.
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