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Saturday, October 06, 2007

Halloween Thingamagoops

I found this sitting in my inbox after putting up the prior post, so you get two Thingamagoop posts today! I love the look of these btw. I have a pink Thingamagoop myself (never let your kid pick the color), and love it. It's fun and a great conversation piece. Note the Halloween Thingamagoops will only be available for a couple of weeks and are special editions.

Bleep Labs




Kurzweil K250 Digital Synth Sampler


YouTube via Synthasy2000.
"The mightly Kurzweil K250 Digital Synth Sampler is put through it's paces in 1986."

Margie Plays the VC-10


YouTube via ZonkOut. Reminds me of old barber shop melodies.
"Over a MS-20/Moogerfooger Delay percussion track."

SleepDrone Synth Part-03 "The Picnic"


YouTube via Analogger.
"This is a live improvisation with the Sleepdrone synth. I added the video later and synced some video effects with audio events. The Sleepdrone has four oscillators with knobs to control the pitch. There is no keyboard or interface. Just individual outputs or a main out with the ability to cross modulate the oscillators with each other. I used the main out and ran it thru an Electrix Filter Factory, TC Electronic FireworX, and Roland SDE-330 Delay and SDX-330 Dimensional Expander.."

Inside an ARP 2600


click here for more images sent my way via Heath Finnie.

Alesis Andromeda A6

images via this auction.

Waldorf Pulse

images via this auction.

broken knob

Yamaha DX7 Operation Manual

via this auction.

ThingamaWEEN - "The modern Prometh-o-lux"

Limited edition Halloween Thingamagoops at Bleep Labs!

flickr by Dr. Bleep.

click here for more.

Arturia Analog Factory Experience

Saw this on The Gas Station.
"Arturia has announced Analog Factory Experience, which they describe as "the first hybrid synthesizer". By combining a native software application and a dedicated controller-keyboard, Analog Factory Experience offers a straightforward, innovative and enjoyable experience.

Based on Analog Factory 2.0, a software instrument offering 3500 legendary synthesizer sounds, Analog Factory Experience includes a high quality 32-key MIDI keyboard. Just plug the keyboard in via USB and launch the software. From there you can put your mouse away, everything is easily controllable from the keyboard. The user experience is the same as on a traditional Hardware synthesizer, except that Analog Factory Experience brings more sounds, better integration within DAWs, at a far better price.

Hybrid synthesizer based on advanced Software/Hardware combination: Analog Factory 2.0 inside the box. 32-key Universal MIDI keyboard built by CME. Plug and play: the Hardware and Software is instantly recognized and offers perfect integration. Analog Factory 2.0: 3500 synthesizer sounds that have shaped modern music production. All preset are carefully selected from the Arturia Classic Synths: Minimoog V, Prophet V, ARP 2600V, Moog Modular V, CS-80V and Jupiter-8V. Smart preset manager: fast filter the presets to your requirements, by instrument, type, characteristics. Straightforward editing: only the key parameters are accessible to modify the sounds. Full compatibility with major formats and hosts on Mac OS X and Windows XP or Vista (VST, AU, RTAS). The Analog Factory Keyboard: Developed by CME and based on the U-key technology. Ultra-thin aluminium and wooden case. 32 semi-weighted keys with velocity response. Everything you can do on the Software is easily achievable on the Hardware: Allows to select sound categories and browse presets, to modify each sound, recall snapshot sounds, save snapshots, etc.

Works as a Universal 32-key MIDI keyboard. Analog Factory Experience is compatible with Windows XP / Vista and Mac OS X.2 or higher (Universal Binary) and supports Stand-alone (ASIO, Direct Sound, Core Audio) VST, Audio Units and RTAS (ProTools 6 and 7).

The anti-piracy system is based on Syncrosoft's new native solution. No USB port required but an Internet connection is necessary.

The retail price will be £249 / €299 / $349 and it is expected to be available in November 2007."
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