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Saturday, January 19, 2008

The Bubblegum Sequencer - Making Music With Candy


YouTube via theberlintable. Sent my way via Michael. Reminds me of a better version of this. More info on the gumball here. "The Bubblegum Sequencer is a physical step sequencer that lets you create drumloops by arranging colored balls on a tangible surface. It generates MIDI events and can be used as an input device to control audio hardware and software. Finally, people can't claim anymore that electronic music isn't handmade."

NAMM: Pigtronix Mothership Analog Synthesizer

More info to come on Pigtronix.com. For those of you at NAMM, you can try out this guitar synth at Booth 1241 on lower level E.

Korgtronic


YouTube via EISoundtrack.
"A song made entirely with a microKorg synthesizer."

NAMM 2008 - Big City Music - Metasonix F@#%ing F@#%er amp 2!


YouTube via bigcitymusic.
"Metasonix designer, Eric Barbour, has never been known for subtlety. His new amp usually gets some kind of reaction. Dan Levey (REwire) plays through it in this video."

Checking DM Black Celebration samples on Emax


YouTube via DX5.
"Short demo about some Black Celebration sounds in an Emu Emax."

AnalogSuicide @ NAMM 2008 with the Moog MP-201 Multi Pedal


YouTuve via tarabusch.
"http://analogsuicide.com
http://tarabusch.com
http://moogmusic.com
NAMM 2008 Tara Busch AnalogSuicide MP-201 Multi Pedal"

NAMM: magazine 2/08 - mag4musicians: news & infos


YouTube via mag4musicians.
"Magazin 2/08 - mag4musicians news & Infos (Aus aktuellem Anlass haben wir die Ausgabe 2/08 etwas vorgezogen)"

Akai VX600

images via this auction

"It was used with a wind midi controller."

note the INs. Anyone know if those are audio ins or controller ins? If audio, do they replace the existing OSCs in the signal paths or are they in addition?


Update via vgermuse: "Both options are possible using the balance knob. Enclosed (click for more scans) are the pages describing the Ext In in detail from the VX600 Matrix Synthesizer manual for you files. Enjoy! This is a very cool synth and for the longest time was only available in Japan. Though it can be a standalone it is best with an EVI or EWI."

Also via peterwendt in the comments:
"The EXT IN jacks are audio inputs to the VCFs on two of the voices. If you plug in only one audio jack, only one voice is used. The inputs are in parallel with the VCOs, but Akai intended for you to turn the VCOs off. The main intended application is to process external sources under the control of an Akai wind controller. You can play 4 or 5 synth voices in parallel with the (2 or 1) EXT IN voices.

Full details are in chapter 10 (page 61) of the scanned manual, which you can download at this site.

This is a good site. It's one of matrix's links on the old matrixsynth site."

Wow! Someone that actually remembers my old site. :)

MOOG Multimoog

images via this auction
"the serial number 2485. The Multimoog is a monophonic analog synthesizer manufactured by Moog music from 1978 to 1981. Derived from the earlier (internally, it consists of a stock Micromoog Micromoog circuit board with the extra circuitry on a second board), the Multimoog was intended to be a less expensive alternative to Moog's flagship Minimoog. It nevertheless had some advanced features which the Minimoog did not include--most notably, it was one of the earliest synthesizers to feature aftertouch capability. Key features include:
* 44 note monophonic keyboard with aftertouch
* ribbon-type pitch bend controller
* "glide"
* two voltage-controlled oscillators with waveform continuously adjustable from sawtooth, through square, to narrow pulse
* oscillator sync
* noise source
* 24db/octave Moog transistor-ladder lowpass voltage controlled filter
* dedicated low frequency oscillator with triangle, square, and random waveforms
* extensive modulation routing options, including sample & hold, audio-frequency modulation of the VCF for quasi-ring modulation, waveform sweep/quasi-pulse width modulation, and more
* two AR (attack/release) evelope generators with switchable percussive/sustaining profiles
* external audio input for processing instruments, vocals, etc.
* external control voltage and trigger inputs/outputs for interfacing with other synthesizer equipment"

Sequential Circuits Six-Trak

images via this auction
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