Update: video added:
The Doppler Effect
YouTube via retronyms
"The Retronyms Release DopplerPad Expressive Touch Instrument for the iPhone and iPod Touch
July 21, 2009 - San Francisco, CA
The Retronyms, makers of popular iPhone applications Recorder and FourTrack, released the DopplerPad expressive touch instrument for the iPhone and iPod Touch today. DopplerPad is a live performance music production application that was inspired by tools such as the Korg Kaosscillator, Yamaha Tenori-on, and DJ mixers. Synthesizers, samplers, and drum pads combine with stunning visual displays to create a powerful and portable instrument that is still intuitive enough for recreational use.
DopplerPad's interface imitates the standard DJ setup of a mixer with turntables on either side, but replaces the turntables with music-producing touchpads. The app launches to the mixer, where the user can access the two touchpads, their playback controls, a crossfader, and a loop bank that stores up to 14 loops.
The framework for a loop on one of DopplerPad's velocity-sensitive touchpads begins by adjusting the tempo and number of beats. Thirty-seven instruments [top image] are available to design melodies and harmonies with bass, percussion, and additional sound effects, while four samplers allow users to record snippets of any audio to add to the mix. The gate/arpeggiator and scale editor polish the loop with unique rhythms that are always in tune.
Using DopplerPad's musical tools, users can infinitely layer sounds and phrases to create complex loops with vibrant visualizations at home or on the go. Dan Walton, co-founder of the Retronyms, says "DopplerPad encourages musical improvisation by making its features easily accessible and visually integrated. Because you can remix your musical phrases, there are endless possibilities for both professional musicians and music enthusiasts to create audio-visual masterpieces anywhere."
The Retronyms are holding a video contest coinciding with the release of DopplerPad to see who can create the best DopplerPad track. Submissions will be accepted until August 21, 2009, and the prize for the winner is an iPhone 3GS.
Details of the contest rules, screenshots, and tutorials are available at http://dopplerpad.com, and the video trailer for DopplerPad can be found at http://dopplerpad.com/video.
DopplerPad
Expressive Touch Instrument for the iPhone/iPod Touch
Available in the App Store for the introductory price of $9.99
About the Retronyms: The Retronyms are a small band of programmers and designers based in San Francisco that write software for the iPhone, Mac, PC and Unix. They try to blur the line between tool and game, creating entertaining tools and games for consumers, especially in the multimedia space. They are very design driven and work hard to create software that looks great and works as smoothly as possible. Their iPhone application Recorder was the only business application to make the top ten list of iPhone apps sold for 2008. More information on the Retronyms can be found on their site: http://retronyms.com."
Be sure to see the video.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Monday, July 20, 2009
The 'Horsman Generator'
The 'Horsman Generator' from Richard Horsman on Vimeo.
follow-up to this post.
"A *visual* tour (no sound) of the generator application's user interface. See the oscillators, see the manual envelope creator, see the sequencer. Better videos (with sound!) coming soon."
You can find more screenshots here
Bob Moog Foundation Spreads The Moog Word At Winter NAMM 2009
YouTube via gearwire.
Note this is from the last Winter, not Summer NAMM.
"If you haven't yet heard about the Bob Moog Foundation and its aims, take a look at this quick video from the Foundation, and catch a sneak peak at what they've got in the works for the quiet town of Asheville, NC."
You can find prior posts on Amin Bhatia including the album "Virtuality" that he refers to here.
Sequential Circuits (SCI) Pro-One
via this auction
"Good array of sockets too, control the filter cutoff with an external control voltage, pass audio signals through it's filter etc."
"Good array of sockets too, control the filter cutoff with an external control voltage, pass audio signals through it's filter etc."
Clavia Nord Rack 3
via this auction
Note the "Not in Use" jack in the bottom shot. Anyone have more info on this?
Update via AL in the comments: it should be the control panel jack. See bottom image below.
Note the "Not in Use" jack in the bottom shot. Anyone have more info on this?
Update via AL in the comments: it should be the control panel jack. See bottom image below.
Sequential Circuits TOM drum machine
via this auction
Update via brian comnes in the comments: "this thing had no power supply - good luck finding one they are 15V center tapped - yep thats 7.5-0-7.5 volts on three pins and a rare 5PIN DIN arrangment ....I had to build one from scratch using a 9-0-9 tranny and so far it hasn't fried - Wine Country (bless their heart) occasionally gets them...but don't hold your breath"
Update via brian comnes in the comments: "this thing had no power supply - good luck finding one they are 15V center tapped - yep thats 7.5-0-7.5 volts on three pins and a rare 5PIN DIN arrangment ....I had to build one from scratch using a 9-0-9 tranny and so far it hasn't fried - Wine Country (bless their heart) occasionally gets them...but don't hold your breath"
Oberheim OB-Xa
via this auction
"This is a classic RARE OB-Xa by Oberheim fitted with MIDI (in,out,thru) . It was an extremely expensive ($6000) polysynth monster of the early eighties.The definitive sound of true pure analog- wide, warm and big for orchestral textures, funky early 80's grandmaster flash & Van Halen "JUMP" type sounds. Sound of obxa is simply impressive. One huge feature of the obxa is the easy to use split function which adds so many more sonic possibilities."
"This is a classic RARE OB-Xa by Oberheim fitted with MIDI (in,out,thru) . It was an extremely expensive ($6000) polysynth monster of the early eighties.The definitive sound of true pure analog- wide, warm and big for orchestral textures, funky early 80's grandmaster flash & Van Halen "JUMP" type sounds. Sound of obxa is simply impressive. One huge feature of the obxa is the easy to use split function which adds so many more sonic possibilities."
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