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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

YAMAHA DX7 MKII D / IID

flickr by Neil Vance
(click for more)

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Yamaha DX7 digital FM synth (UK ad)

Now that's one big synth...

There's a ton more in Neil Vance's flickr stream so do check it out.

KAWAI K3 FREEWAVE

flickr by Neil Vance


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Kawai K3 digital synth with analog SSM filters

KAWAI K5

flickr by Neil Vance

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Kawai K5 digital additive synth

The Cat is fixing the problem!

via Jacques Chabot's MySpace pics

Anyone ID the synth?

Tiila at the DeadZone Studio

via CatSynth.com

"Tiila poses with a Roland XV-5080, a JoMoX SunSyn, and something from Waldorf."

Anyone know what the Waldorf is?

Jacques Chabot and the Acxel Resynthesizer

http://www.myspace.com/jacqueschabot

"In the course of the second phase, I acquired an Acxel resynthesizer, which at last enabled me to make the most of the composition and interpretation method I had designed with less performing equipment. In some ways, my new album “Des musiques de fous” is both continuity and a culmination as regards this method. It also marks the starting point of a third phase, “Les installations instantanĂ©es” that should result in at least a new album in 2009.

COMPOSITION AND INTERPRETATION: TECHNICAL NOTES

I have been using an extraordinary device for several years: an Acxel resynthesizer. This musical instrument serves as a synthesizer with subtractive synthesis and additive synthesis as well as a resynthesizer, and has an unparalleled capacity (256 independent oscillators that are programmable in real time). Québec engineer Pierre Guilmette created it. About ten or so working Acxels can still be found worldwide.

Thanks to this device, I developed an interpretation technique that enables me, each time I play a piece, to add improvisations to it while keeping its “essence” intact. The Acxel is so powerful that I no longer need sequencers and I merely use the keyboard as an “On-Off” trigger. After I play some notes, I activate the sustain mode and interpret the music by “sculpting” the sounds on the Acxel’s touch screen. Each sound therefore becomes a complete music that can hold several melodic or noise-like themes. In addition, in order to increase tenfold the power of the device, I sample the sounds that do not need to be modified in real time.

I developed this composition and interpretation method some 13 years ago. However, putting it into practice before owning the Acxel was far more limited."

More info on the Acxel at: Technos axcel

elastic~ demo (Max/MSP object)


YouTube via simonadcock
"A demonstration of elastic~ a high quality pitch-shifting time-stretching looping Max/MSP object. Available from www.elasticmax.co.uk"

blew me away

flickr by cray5656

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PNW2008: Jim Patchell Demos the DSM1 FPGA Synthesizer


YouTube via matrixsynth.

"Jim Patchell Demos the DSM1 FPGA synthesizer at the Pacific Northwest Synth Gathering 2008."

Remember to click on the pnw2008 label below for more.

Buzz Ambience electric riddim box


YouTube via otisvue
"moved the speakers closer so hopefully the volume is better"
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