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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Apollo Studio Furniture (Part 8)

pile of gear shot via Synth.nl's Apollo Studio.

Stanford Mobile Phone Orchestra Plays Stairway to Heaven


Stanford Mobile Phone Orchestra Plays Stairway to Heaven from Scott Beale on Vimeo.
"The Stanford Mobile Phone Orchestra Plays Stairway To Heaven on their iPhones at The Crunchies 2008.
laughingsquid.com"
I'm guessing they are using the Smule Ocarina:
Ocarina
That does look like the Smule guy on the left. via Palm Sounds.

Studio Electronics Modmax

Note this is not new. All new NAMM posts will be labeled with NAMM. The usual posting will continue as always. That said, this might be an interesting tidbit of info for some. I spotted a note on this electro-music.com thread that the Modmax filter sports the Oberheim filter in it. I took a look at the Studio Electronic's Modmax page and sure enough it does. "These Premium Quality Pedals rock the Omega Series potent 12db Filter as only Sir Caswell could." If you look at the the Omega page you will see the 12db filter is modelled on the Oberheim filter. You can find some samples on site.

NAMM Rumor: NI to Release Hardware Synth?

Just a rumor on electro-music.com.

via grimley
Anyone else heard the rumours about a Native Instruments DSP box to be unveiled Thursday?
If this is true (and it runs Reaktor) it could be an alternative to the G2(especially if you could plug the Kore 2 controller into it ... now I know I'm dreaming).

via iPassenger
"Have heard they have some softare/hardware machine lined up for tomorrow. Certainly very interesting, NI with hardware could indeed be a serious piece of kit. I also thought it was supposed to have some controllers on it."

Sal-Mar construction


flickr sets by gdanner
(click for more)

For more detailed info on the Sal-Mar see the label at the bottom of this post. It was restored by Greg Danner, who is of course gdanner.

via Deviant Synth, where you will also find a note and link to images of the MOOG CEMS Modular. I was going to post it as well but realized I already have (CEMS label below).



The Magypsies - Where Their Names Come From


YouTube via HiLeonardo. "That's right. They're music scales." Alternate scaling on the DS10.

MOV01891


YouTube via yudoinc
You can find Piano Man here:
Piano Man
and Piano Man Free here:
Piano Man Free

SN851481


YouTube via etonepan. Just some soldering...

SN851482


SN851483

Anyone know what this is?

Update via pan&tone in the comments:
"Hello Matrixsynth friends!

This is a Practical Wireless Magazine project - Issue Jan, 1976.

Coming Soon scans at

http://panetoneprojects.blogspot.com/

Cheers from Brazil!"

Cristiano Rosa"

JUNO-G Demos


YouTube via RolandChannel
"http://www.roland.com/synth/JUNO/
The new JUNO-G is affordable and user-friendly. But thats where the comparisons to yesteryear end. This modern marvel packs a studios worth of sound, sequencing, and audio recording into one amazing instrument. Sharing the same high-quality processor with Roland's famous Fantom-X series, the JUNO-G puts a world of first-class sound under your fingertips ? and allows you to add more sounds via SRX expansion. Create songs with the onboard 16-part sequencer, and add four audio tracks on top, all for an incredibly low price!
16-part sequencer Synthesizer SRX Expansion Keyboard"

SH-201 Demos

SH-201 Demo (3/3)

YouTube via RolandChannel
"http://www.roland.com/SH-201/
The Roland SH-201. If youre a synth pro, the SH-201 will remind you of why you fell in love with synthesizers in the first place. Simply, the SH-201 is a blast to play! It sounds great too, thanks to such features as Rolands famous Supersaw waveform, Feedback Oscillator, D Beam, and more. The SH-201 is also equipped with an external input, so you can manipulate your CDs, MP3s, or other external input devices and instruments."

v028302L


SH-201 Demo by David Ahlund 1-3
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