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Monday, September 22, 2008

MIT Flea Market

"The MIT Flea is on the third Sunday of each month, April through October. This is a place to buy, sell, and swap amateur radio, electronic, and computer equipment. Hams and non-hams alike are welcome.

The Flea is held at MIT's Albany Street Garage at the corner of Albany and Main Streets in Cambridge. The gate opens for buyers at 9am. There is a small admission fee."

More info and images here

Interview with Hal Chamberlin

"Way back in 1980 a book titled "Musical Applications of Microprocessors" became the companion for many Engineers designing musical instruments in the 20th century. In 1985, the book was expanded from its original 660 pages to a whooping big 800-odd pages. Till this day, the book (albeit outdated) is still seen as a source of learning for many students in this field. The man who wrote that book is Hal Chamberlin.

For the last 16 years, Hal has been employed by Kurzweil (now known as Kurzweil Music Systems). There, he has been quietly working away on both hardware and software for the many products that Kurzweil make.

Sonikmatter caught up with Hal (at the Young Chang factory in Korea) while he was finishing up on his design of the "remote control" for the new Kurzweil KSP8 Effects Module. Here is what he had to say:" link

AUTOMAT3D

"Welcome to what I hope will become a vast repository of knowledge in the areas of show-control, prop-control, lighting, sound and special-effects. With Halloween just around the corner you’ll need ways to control those fabulous props you’ve built for your haunt. Please take a look around."
via MODD3D, who brought us Midify via Division 6.

Doepfer A100 GROOVE 4


YouTube via unyo303

Robotronic Vocoder Demo


YouTube via SugarBytes
"Check the versatile and superb sounding Robotronic Vocoder!
All kinds of vocoding jobs are possible and it´s so easy to use!"

WOW! Filterbox


YouTube via SugarBytes
"WOW is the most versatile filterplugin our there, featuring lots of filters, insane modulation possibilities, vowel filtering (9 Vowels) and a superb sound! Check this audiophile candy now!"

happy.


YouTube via blindoldfreak. "say no to social life..."
Update via Mike in the comments: "by the way blindoldfreak is alessandro cortini's (of NIN) project. http://www.myspace.com/blindoldfreak and www.blindoldfreak.com"

Release Velocity


YouTube via DaveCornutt. Oberheim Matrix-1000.
"A demonstration of the use of MIDI release velocity. See sequence15.blogspot.com for the accompanying text."

Rhythm Ring Official Demo (Cornell ECE 476 Final Project)


YouTube via blufiresw20.

"An interactive rhythm sequencer designed and built for ECE 476 (Microcontrollers) at Cornell University. Final report: http://www.blufiresoftware.com/tempor...
Please note that inspiration for this project draws from Peter Bennett's BeatBearing. "

the evolution of the LinnDrum II

Third design, now abandoned in favor of the current design. Click the images for the full size shots.

via Roger Linn Design
"September 20, 2008:
I'm sorry to report that we won't be shipping in 2008 and I can't yet offer a new estimated ship date. The good news is that it's turned into a significantly more powerful and creative product. The bad news is that we'd prefer not to release details of the new design because it's so cool that I don't want to show our cards to the competition. However, I do want to thank all those who wrote in with suggestions because this interactive design process has very much helped to change what we thought the product originally should be into what we now know you really want. So please hold your questions while we're hard at work on it, and I'll be periodically updating this page as we release new information. If you'd like to be notified when we update this page with something significant, please click here to join our LinnDrum II email list.

For those of you who are new to LinnDrum II, its new subtitle is "Beat-Centric Digital Audio Workstation with Integrated Analog Synthesis". Inspired by how the MPC product line that I (Roger) originally created for Akai has evolved a new genre of musical instrument, LinnDrum II aspires to raise the bar beyond the current crop of high-end pad-oriented music production station products in order to enable musicians around the world to better realize the next wave of beat-oriented music.

- Roger and Dave
And for your amusement, here's the evolution of the LinnDrum II so far."





some details from tonymission on gearslutz:
"what i know:

Two versions will be available. $1000/1500 one is just for drum sampling like an MPC and the other will have 4 voices dedicated to prophet 8 synth engine if im understanding that correctly. the first sold through Roger Linn Designs, the other through Dave's company...

2008 is no longer the release "date/timeframe" ... early 2009 Linn is quoted as saying in his NAMM interview (youtube)

* Operating system is optimized for realtime live performance, with the ability to switch between beats, drop in and out of record on different beats, switch in and out of song mode and much more, all without stopping play.
* Digital voices have nearly the same signal and modulation path--including modulated filters and resonators--as shown on the LinnDrum II Analog panel. Total number of voices is not yet determined.
* 16 standard 1.1 inch square velocity- and pressure-sensitive drum pads, assignable to sounds, tunings, beats, track mutes, sound mutes or sequence steps.
* Both MPC-style real time and 808-style step recording are provided, and the 16 pads are backlit for visual animation.
* Real-time stereo digital effects on output mix--modulated multi-mode filtering, guitar amp model and bit/sample rate reduction distortion, modulated resonator, compressor, delay, reverb and EQ--with 6 dedicated on/off keys to switch them individually in or out in real time.
* Compact flash slot for data save/load/backup, or for expansion of internal sound storage.
* Internal RAM and flash size is yet to be decided; at least 16 mbytes for each.
* 128 x 64 dot graphic LCD.
* USB port for transferring samples and other files, MIDI messages and audio I/O to and from computer.
* 4 pushbutton soft knobs below the LCD, acting either as soft knobs or soft keys.
* 48 lit buttons for extensive real-time performance control.
* 2 sliders assignable to a large variety of real-time functions.
* HELP key gives descriptive text for any screen, data field, function key or knob.
* Pressing DETAILS key followed by any panel key presents a screen of settings related to the key pressed.
* 2 pairs of stereo outputs, with phones output fed from either pair.
* Stereo inputs for sampling, audio processing or triggering sounds.
* MIDI in and out.
* 2 inputs for either foot switches or expression pedals, assignable to a wide variety of functions.
* Four complex analog voices based on the same Curtis-chip synth voices used in the highly-aclaimed Prophet '08 and Evolver keyboards.
* Four direct ouputs for the four analog voices.
* 27 dedicated dual-function rotary encoders for voicing the analog and digital voices.

taken from:
Linndrum II Analog Drum Machine

more info/source on price:
Create Digital Music » LinnDrum II: Former BoomChik Gets More Delayed But More Mature"
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