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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Macbeth M5


via this auction

Two vids linked in the auction below. Both previously posted.

Mr. Magoop


flickr by gattobus
(clidk for more)

http://bleeplabs.com

Lets make some Beats.


flickr by Carbon Prototype: A. I'm guessing that's a Yamaha PSR


pendulum fasten your seatbelts


"More DnB: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Qw_1s... http://www.flickr.com/photos/tomwk"

Mc-303 Samples


via http://twitter.com/Dan303

Clavia Nord Modular

via this auction
SYNTHESIS TYPE
- Filtering
- FM
- AM
- Additive
- Other synthesis available soon thru new modules
POLYPHONY Up to 32 notes (Micro Modular: up to 4), depending from the complexity of the patch
MULTITIMBRAL MODE Up to 4 parts (Micro Modular: 1 part)
PATCH PROGRAMMING Supported by the Nord Modular Editor software for:
- PC-Win (Pentium/133MHz and Windows 95/98 required)
- MacOS platform (PowerPC/120MHz and MacOS 8.6 with OMS are required)
- Parameters inside a patch can be reprogrammed directly from the Modular
AUDIO OUTPUTS - 4 mono out + headphones (Micro Modular: 2 outputs + headphones)
- 18-bit D/A converters
AUDIO INPUTS 2 inputs for external sound processing
CONTROL INPUTS 1 Pedal control + 1 Sustain / Pedal switcher on/off (Modular only)
MIDI INTERFACE - Editor software dedicated MIDI IN/OUT
- Ext. Kbd/Sequencer MIDI IN/OUT (THRU)
REALTIME CONTROLS Volume + 18 assignable knobs (Micro Modular: Volume + 3 assignable knobs)
DISPLAY Backlit, 16 character x 2 lines (Micro Modular: 2-digit LED display)
MEMORY Up to 9 Banks (x 99 user memories) depending from the patches size

MODULES

Note: this list is based on the release 1.0 of the Nord Modular software. Additional modules were added with the last released upgrade versions.
- Master and Slave oscillators (VCO)
- Percussion Oscillator
- Noise generators (NG)
- Resonator Filters (VCF) with variable slope
- Controlled amplifiers (VCA)
- Mixers, Audio switchers, etc.
- Envelope Generators (EG)
- Low Frequency Oscillators (LFO)
- Clock Generators and Clock Divider
- Random Step Generator, Random Pulse Generator
- Portamento and Glide
- Note scaler and Note quantizer, Key quantizer
- Gate Delay, Gate Inverter
- Sample & Hold, Audio Delay, Clip, Overdrive, Quantizer, Inverter
- Diode processing, Unison, Level shifter, Shaper
- Envelope Follower
- Sequencers (Control Seq., Event Seq., Note Seq., ecc.)
- Morphing controls
PATCH CONNECTIONS Through virtual cables inside the Modular Editor 3D graphic environment
UPDATING The operating system can be easily updated thanks to the internal flash-RAM

Sequential Circuits Prophet T8 Synthesizer

via this auction






Kurzweil 250 Vintage Synthesizer

via this auction

note the weighted wood keyboard







Classitronic – Electronic Classical Music

via pualshillito on the forum

"Hot on the heals of the Classitronic sound cloud group (which is doing quite well :) I have setup a new blog for fans and makers of electronic classical music and yes it is at www.classitronic.net where you can find out more about artists producing new and exciting interpretations as well as the past masters like Isao Tomita and Wendy Carlos.

Hope to see you there

Paul Shillito"

DopplerPad Tutorial: Playing Tunes


YouTube via retronyms
"This video shows how to play a tune on DopplerPad, including how to use the octave control, Scale editor, and more. More tutorials, and in-depth User Guide can be found at www.DopplerPad.com

DopplerPad is an Expressive Touch Instrument for iPhone and iPod Touch. Available now at the App Store."
DopplerPad

DopplerPad Tutorial: Making Loops

"This video shows the basic ingredients for making great sounding loops with DopplerPad! More tutorials, and in-depth User Guide can be found at www.DopplerPad.com"

Available on iTunes here:
DopplerPad

Yamaha FS1r Demonstration

Yamaha FS1r Demonstration from Phil Anderson on Vimeo.


"Here's a video of the Yamaha FS1r playing a demonstration in Logic Pro, with examples of the music editor.

This is one of the coolest synthesizers ever made, and it's a shame it seems to be not on the radar.

The FS1r was basically the ultimate FM synthesizer from Yamaha, makers of the original DX7, but it will do much more than that, much, much more. It has an incredible array of algorithms, 8 operators, a very impressive filter, and formant sequencing. Plus it works in performances, with the ability to stack four of these together to create some awesome sounds. The internal DP effects are also very nice and smooth."
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