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Wednesday, February 28, 2007

ipMIDI

Now this could be interesting. Think community based interactive mega synths - we all interact with it via MIDI over the net.

"MIDI over Ethernet ports - send MIDI over your LAN.

You can route MIDI over your Ethernet network, using ipMIDI ports to send and receive MIDI data between PC's connected to your LAN. For example, if you have a music studio with several computers connected via MIDI interfaces and MIDI cables, ipMIDI will replace them all.

Any MIDI application on the LAN can communicate with any other without any new physical connections, eliminating separate MIDI cables and additional hardware interfaces and if you are running a wireless IP network (i.e. 802.11 a/b/g) you don’t need any cables at all! This is becoming more in demand, the ability to just establish a temporary local wireless network and hook in the PCs."


via sequencer.de

Spring is coming

flickr by Dr. Bleep.

Bleep Labs

A Helitron and His Spectralis

Title link takes you to the MySpace page with tracks featuring nothing but the Radikal Technologies Spectralis. Audio quality on this one is superb.

via this Matrixsynth Forum thread, where you will will discussion on the Spectralis along with a link by Moogulator to his Spectralis page with more info and samples.

Nova Aurora


YouTube via http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=gstraatman. Sent my way via Joe:

"It is the hit Aurora from the synth band Nova. It was a number 1 hit in the Netherlands in 1982. Rob Papen was a member of Nova: link. Same Rob Papen who helped developing Albino and Blue VST synths: link.

According to the dutch 'synthforum' this song was recorded with :

Korg Sigma (Lead en Bass)
Korg MS-10 en SQ-10 (sequences)
Korg MS-20 (Lead Panflutisch sound), effect sounds en other sounds
Diamond Strings (the strings at the beginning of the song)
Roland CR-78 for the drums"

Anyone know which one Rob is?

JanVanVolt's Synthesizer

Image of JanVanVolt's Digisound VCDO via the comments of this post. Title link takes you JanVanVolt's Synthesizer page with more.

Roland TR-909

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

via loscha

KORG Polysix MIDI

Two options for KORG Polysix owners out there.

Korg PolysixM (extensive and expensive) - $380 installed, $200 kit.
""Korg USA proudly announces the PS6-MRK MIDI Retrofit Kit for the Korg Poly-6 Synthesizer. Thanks to modern software/hardware technology, a great classic analog synthesizer, the Korg Poly-6, has now been upgraded with one of the most advanced and comprehensive MIDI Retrofits ever devised for a pre-MIDI synthesizer. With MIDI, your Poly-6 can now join the MIDI revolution, easily connecting with other MIDI synthesizers, expander modules, sequencers, drum machines, personal computers and more ... "

KORG Polysix MIDI (cheap and simple) - $70 installed
MIDI In only

KORG PolysixM pictured

Modular 2007


YouTube via liquidcolor. Title link takes you to more.

Digisound 80-21


Click here for shots pulled via this auction.

Details:
"The Digisound 80-21 is a rare Voltage Controlled Digital Oscillator, and provides a very unusual sonic palette.

The Digisound 80 Modular Synthesizer was a (largely) kit-built synthesizer designed, primarily, by Charles Blakey who ran a small family-owned company called Digisound Ltd near Blackpool in northern England. Many of the early modules appeared as construction articles in two British electronics magazines - Electronics Today International (ETI) and Electronics & Music Maker (E&MM) in the early to mid 1980s.

The Project 80 series - a number of whose modules were based on the CEM (Curtis Electro Music Specialities) range of ICs - was not, however, his first collection of synthesizer modules. He had, previously, produced an early series (the Digisound 20000 series) based around the SSM (Solid State Microtechnology) range of ICs.

Here's a recent article from January 2000 about the Digisound modular written by Paul Nagle (a British composer of synth music and user of the Digisound synth) available in the internet archives of Sound-on-Sound magazine. To quote from Paul’s own web site "Great, smashing, super - this is an amazingly versatile, superb-sounding modular - full of character" - ‘nuff said!

All Digisound Synthesizer modules had a common package design, with modules interchangeable within the cabinet, common voltages, Input / Output impedances, etc. This made it quite simple to design a system, or change that system around if you desired a different configuration. The modules are compatible with the majority of the modular and performance synthesizers of the time, i.e. 1V/Octave exponential control voltage scaling, 0-10 Volt peak-to-peak control voltage ranges, and a regular gate trigger system.

I've been a big fan of Digisound Synthesizer modules since the late 70's, when I used to bug them and Aries Modular Systems for new catalogs! Over the years, I put together a large number of modules (along with Aries Modular, the USA equivalent).

This unit combines the flexibility of analogue voltage control with the clarity and realism of digitally generated waveforms. The design is fully compatible with existing synthesizer systems (1V/octave frequency control, 10V p-p output, linear and exponential modulation inputs) and offers the versatility of 32 different waveforms encoded as wavetables in the 2716 EPROM. A particular waveform can be selected with push button switches using a simple incremental system or a combination of a push button switch and suitable electronic pulses to the input. The useful audio range is 30Hz to 10kHz.

Much more great information can be found at Dave's Digisound Page."

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