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Monday, March 02, 2009

MOTM-730 As A Drum Machine Demo


YouTube via JohnLRice
"Second experiment of my new Synth Tech MOTM-730 Voltage Controlled Pulse Divider. I had an idea to try doing a basic drum beat and then expanded from there."

Gem S3 Monolith patch


YouTube via hilltree
"Gem S3 synthesizer Monolith patch noodeling.
With some tweak .
More at www.groenewoudnet.nl"

"Chorando Se Foi (Lambada)" - on Roland RA-30


YouTube via organfairy
"The Roland RA-30 is basically a wavetable synthesizer module with automatic rhytm and accompaniment and it can also be used as computer soundcard.
I have had this machine for a while but never really made any recordings with. But since one of it's styles are called "Lambada" and since it has an OK accordeon voice this 1989's hit was a piece of cake to play. I use a GEM DSK-7 as controller - and that is pretty much all it is good at....
In this video I also find the answer to the irrelevant question "what is RRC acoustic piano pick-up?""

Acid Machine V2b


YouTube via ggijs
"Test with optical wheel on Acid Machine.. In the beginning there is just the wheel, then i switch to internal mode.
http://gieskes.nl/instrumen...
http://gieskes.nl/shop/"

Nortec: The Clap -Tijuana Sound Machine - Studio Session (tuba)


YouTube via pepemogt
"Recording the Tuba Bass line with Tenori-on.

http://www.myspace.com/tiju..."

AKAI S900 Instructional Video

You can find a link to the download on the Akai S900 blog.

Alva Noto @ CTM 09


Alva Noto @ CTM 09 from isabelle rousset on Vimeo.
"Alva Noto of Raster Noton performs at Club Transmediale 09 in Berlin where they premiered their new rhythm_screen. Visuals were produced using Derivative's TouchDesigner and are derived from the TouchDesigner UI."

byetone@CTM09

byetone@CTM09 from isabelle rousset on Vimeo.
"Byetone aka Olaf Bender of Raster Noton performs *plastic star* at MAO, Club Transmediale, Berlin 09. mighty fearsome sound and beats and full bleed visuals produced with TouchDesigner from Derivative. Dancefloor endorsed and heady, wish upon a caustic star right here."

via fabio

ANATEK MIDI POKET FILTER Updates

see the updates in this post.

The E-mu Audity?


John sent in this image and was wondering what was sitting on top of the PPG 100 Series and below the RSF Expander. You can barely see it but John thinks this might be rare E-mu Audity.

"If it's what I think, well the owner of the studio, is the happy owner of very historic module.I belive it is the Emu Audity module, that was in the possession of Chris Franke of Tangerine Dream in the early 80's and it was included in his modular rack."

If anyone knows please comment or send me an email. My contact info is on the bottom right of the site. Also, if anyone knows the source of this image please let me know. I usually like to link to the source but in this case we do not know.

Update: be sure to see these posts for more including the E-Mu Audity keyboard with a link to samples.

Update via translucent_nick in the comments: "The photo belongs to Mr. Thomas Henze:

http://www.myspace.com/henzman/photos/1164851

thanks to contributions of a huge Tangerine Dream fan, Andy King, I can assure you that it is a basic architecture monosynth module (two OSC's, LFO, filter, two ADSR, glide).
It is very possible that the actual unit it is the Chris Franke's one."

AKAI PROFESSIONAL RELEASES NEW OS 2.0 FOR MPC5000

"Free, New Operating System Introduces More Than 25 New Capabilities
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Cumberland, R.I. (Mar. 2, 2009) – Akai Professional, the name synonymous with music production, announces the release of MPC5000 OS 2.0, a new operating system for its flagship MPC5000 music production workstation. The new system is available now as a free download from the company’s Web site, www.akaipro.com.

MPC5000 OS 2.0 includes more than 25 improvements to the functionality and workflow of the MPC5000. Many of the new capabilities have been developed to accommodate the specific requests of MPC5000 user feedback.

MPC5000 OS 2.0 introduces Keygroup Programs to the MPC5000. Users can create chromatic instrument key-mapped sample programs taking a single sample and turning it into a pitched piano, string or other instrument sound. This new capability greatly expands the performance and production capability of the MPC5000, and its ability to perform as a drum sampler and a more traditional key-mapping sampler.

Users can now import S1000, S3000, S5000/S6000, Z4/Z8 and MPC4000-format sample libraries from Akai Professional and third party developers.

MPC5000 OS 2.0 enables automation recording for any of the parameters in the effects set, an MPC first. This enhancement builds on the MPC5000’s ability to record program parameters to aid greatly in mixing and production.

A new Controller Grid Edit window added to Grid Edit Mode enables users to see a graphic view of controller automation and edit events.

A new MultiEdit function enables users to edit parameters for multiple pads all at once. The ability to edit tuning, envelope filters, or most any parameter across all of the pads in a Drum or Keygroup Program saves users considerable time and effort.

The MPC5000’s Chopshop technology, which slices samples into smaller pieces, has a new Zoom function in MPC5000 OS 2.0 that lets users to zoom in on individual slices for finer editing of their beat slicing.

The newly added ability to quantize Track Mutes is a useful feature for performers who trigger clips and tracks from their MPC5000. It eliminates worries about compensating for latency because the MPC5000 perfectly aligns mute punches in real time.

With these and a host of other new advancements, MPC5000 OS 2.0 makes the MPC5000 even more powerful, musical and user-friendly.

The MPC5000 is the latest evolution of the MPC sample-based music production device. The system builds on the MPC framework that combines powerful sequencing, sampling and processing with the feel of the exclusive MPC pads and Q-Link assignable controls. It introduces new-to-MPC functionalities including a virtual analog synthesizer, a streaming hard disc recorder, extremely high-resolution sequencing and nearly 100 other new capabilities.

“We love the feedback we get from MPC owners,” said Adam Cohen, Director of Business Development, Akai Professional. “With MPC5000 OS 2.0 we’ve developed updates to address many of the great suggestions we have heard.”

MPC5000 OS 2.0 is available for download at www.akaipro.com/MPC5000 at no cost."
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