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Saturday, May 30, 2009

Jordan Rudess Omnisphere Demo


YouTube via SpectrasonicsVIDEO
"At Winter NAMM, keyboardist extraordinaire, Jordan Rudess, gives an amazing demonstration of what he's been doing with Omnisphere.

WATCH IN HIGH QUALITY!

Video of Spectrasonics epic Omnisphere software synthesizer plug-in for Garageband, Logic Pro, Ableton Live, Cubase, and Pro Tools. You can find more info about Omnisphere at:

http://www.spectrasonics.net/instrume...

© Spectrasonics 2009"

Simplified Moog VCF

flickr by Ioannis Kazlaris

"Simplified Moog VCF schematic"

full size

Minimoog 1974 restoration serial 6447

flickr set by cicciostoky
(click for more)

inside a Minimoog

Electribulator 0.1.0 - Running it on a MAC MINI pretty well


YouTube via wax78. follow-up to this post.
"This video should show you that this memorable saturday, I succeed to make it work under MacOSX (with Java 1.5)."

Moog Modular Trancewave 2


YouTube via slices09

Polysix MS-20


YouTube via slices09
"chord by Polysix and lead by MS-20 from Korg
performed http://flickr.com/photos/is..."

Korg M3 Soundtrack Mix - Ode To NASA


YouTube via KidNepro. Anyone else remember KidNepro from Keyboard Magazine before the days of the interwebs? I think they are the oldest running patch company.
"M3 Soundtrack/Film Mix - Our second collection of sounds for the Korg M3 has now been updated. Version 1.5 has added an additional 16 combis. Soundtrack Mix now contains 64 Programs, 48 Combis and 60 Megs of new samples. All well crafted and fully KARMA-fied!

Video footage courtesy of NASA and the Hubble Space Telescope.

Music and Video: Steve Proto
More info and demos at: www.kidnepro.com
©1984-2009 - Kid Nepro Productions"

doepfer a100 demo part2


YouTube via sternklint. part 1 here

Philips pmc 100 (simple programming)


YouTube via fuckingharpsichord
"A Dutch microcomposer/walkman made in the year 1988"

AKAI APC40 Now Shipping

"AKAI PROFESSIONAL APC40 ABLETON PERFORMANCE CONTROLLER AVAILABLE WORLDWIDE

Controller Provides Seamless Musical Link Between Users, Ableton Live Software

Cumberland, R.I. (May 30, 2009) – Akai Professional, the name synonymous with music production, announces that the APC40 Ableton Performance Controller is now available for purchase worldwide.

Akai Professional worked in partnership with software developer Ableton to produce the APC40, the only control surface specifically designed for performance with Ableton Live software. Adding the APC40 transforms the user’s experience from one of constructing tracks with software on a computer to one of fluid, effortless, musical creation. The APC40 is the link between musician and software that perfectly balances analytical parameter control with creative expression.

Akai Professional has developed APC40.com, a dedicated Web site containing all of the information about the APC40 in one place, including text, images, video, an interactive product tour, the APC40 quick start guide, event listings, news, free downloads and more.

Akai Professional will support the APC40 launch with events on May 30 in East London, UK; Hollywood, Calif.; Miami, Fla.; Edinburgh, Scotland; Farmers Branch, Texas; Greenville, S.C.; Seattle, Wash.; New York, N.Y.; Fountain Valley, Calif.; Millbury, Mass.; and Sherman Oaks, Calif. All events are free and open to the public. Further details are available at APC40.com.

'I have been an Ableton Live user since version 1.0. I've never found a controller that did the things I wanted it to do with Live,” said Glen Darcey, Product Manager, Akai Professional. “There were many things that would work, but I could never find an elegant solution. Akai Pro president, Jack O'Donnell, recognized Live’s popularity and the potential of pairing it with our hardware designs. Before long, we approached Ableton and got moving on developing what would eventually be the APC40.'

The APC40 is available now from pro audio and musical instrument retailers. It has U.S. retail price of $599, and a street price of $399."
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