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Monday, December 14, 2009

The Best Sounding TR-909 Ever

via an anonymous reader

Chords for launchpad


YouTube via 0illuminatedsounds0
"This is a max msp app that I made for the Novation Launchpad. you can download it at www.illuminatedsounds.com"

lunetta mini synth on the bench


YouTube via horchacha

"demo
not finished
real small
hurts my brain real bad to wire it up
4049, 4011x2, 741, 4017x2, 4024
14 pots - 4 switches, 11 leds, 2 jacks
size of smokes

dave wright
www.notbreathing.com"

Ode to Dopey by STOMACHLINING - EMS Vids


YouTube via stomachlining. WATCH your speakers on this one!!!
"2 synthi a's & memorymoog plus get an annoying sequence pumped into them by the doepfer maq 16/3 cv & midi outs"

SYNTHI A gets sequenced at 1v/oct

"STOMACHLINING demos his new best friend "dopey" the sequencer callibrated at 1v/oct controlling Synthi A's 1 and 2 oscillators callibrated at .32v/oct. using Synthi's hi level input controls to balance out the difference. dopey is also controlling filter and osc.3 which is plugged into the ring mod all tied to the joystick"

toilet finger daddy

"VCS3 duet with matrix to matrix pin jumpers, performed by STOMACHLINING available on itunes etc."

New Kurzweil PC3K to offer 128M of User Sample Memory

This one in via Gregory Shiff. First the official press release:

"New Kurzweil PC3K Combines Game-Changing Technology with K Series Sample Library

Waltham MA - Kurzweil Music Systems proudly announces the release of the PC3K keyboard, expanding the PC3 line to include key new features along with backwards compatibility with the legendary K Series product line.

In addition to all of the innovative features that made the PC3 a major success, the PC3K features 128 MB of non-volatile user sample memory. Utilizing a breakthrough in sample flash technology, the PC3K allows user samples to remain intact after a power-cycle, with zero load time upon powering back on. The PC3K can load .WAV files, but more importantly, it can load legacy Kurzweil .K files from the K2000, K2500 and K2600 keyboards. This opens up a whole new world of sonic possibilities; users can now combine the PC3K's unmatched Dynamic V.A.S.T. synthesis engine with the staggering library of K Series samples generated by users and developers alike for over 15 years.

Along with K Series samples, the PC3K will support the importing of most K Series keymaps, programs and setups, providing seamless integration for existing K series customers and an enticingly large collection of sounds for new Kurzweil users to explore. From Broadway performers and high profile pop stars to working players, the PC3K will allow musicians who've relied on Kurzweil for years to continue using their sounds with the next generation of our technology, without having to start over from scratch.

Mike Papa, Kurzweil National Sales Manager for American Music and Sound, couldn't be more thrilled. "This is the breakthrough the industry has been waiting for - the added value of 18 years' worth of K Series sound development is simply immeasurable. It's mind-blowing to think that artists can continue to build upon the body of work they've been creating for just under two decades, when most other manufacturers require users to re-invent the wheel each time a new platform is introduced."

In addition to the ability to load samples, the PC3K offers basic sample editing and full keymap editing. Of course, all of the features and presets that made the PC3 so popular are present as well; anti-aliasing VA oscillators, improved KB3 Mode, Classic Keys, Orchestral and String Sections sound sets, the renowned Kurzweil Grand Piano, Cascade Mode, 16 independent Riffs and arpeggiators, Song Mode and QA mode, unparalleled MIDI control, and the list goes on.

Another major improvement added to the PC3K is the inclusion of a USB host port to support the use of thumb-drives for data loading and storage as well as OS updates."

------- END of Press Release -------

You might be wondering why only 128M. Gregory wrote in with a link to a post by a Dave Weiser of Kurzweil on the sonikmatter forum here. After a little joking on page 3 Dave replies to someone asking the question with the following:

"It's much easier to provide larger sample memory in a system that's less complex than ours.

Consider this - as Keyboard Magazine described, the impetus for this product (or at least a major part of it) was the request from Andrew Lloyd Weber's group for a K26 replacement for their upcoming sequel to Phantom.

Their keyboard guy/orchestrator told me that they TRIED to use other products - the Fantom, the Motif, the Receptor.... but nothing provided the depth and flexibility of features found in the K26 and PC3K. You just can't do the same kind of detailed programming on those other products that you can do on a Kurz. Weber's request proves this more than anything I can say.

The point of this product was to get a K26 replacement out the door as quickly as possible, without causing delays to the other projects that we have coming in the next 1-2 years.

Note that I refer to other projects that are coming next year and the year after, and so on...

The PC3K is not the last board we [will] ever make.

For now, just try to think of our sample memory vs our competitors' like human years vs dog years! :P

And remember... ours is non-volatile - that was more of a priority for this product than memory size."

You can see the thread via the link above for a relatively positive reaction to this decision. Some additional notes from Dave on the thread:

"Some more info.....

No upgrade for the PC3 unfortunately.
The PC3 and its hardware are two years old - the PC3K required some changes.
That's just how it had to be.

Like I had said many times before, the PC3 was not the last keyboard we were going to make.

Compatibility with K samples will be %100.
Compatibility with K programs will be more like 80%, since there are some DSP algs and samples in the K that the PC3 doesn't have.

We will be recommending the Chicken Systems translator to allow the use of other formats.

The PC3K will have wooden end-caps - our distributors are thrilled about this.

We're hoping that the non-volatile aspect of the flash memory will really be a plus for live players.

And like I've said about the PC3..... the PC3K will not be the last keyboard we develop.
We've got a long range plan in place now with more cool products coming over the next few years in a number of different price ranges. The PC3K is just the latest step as we continue to grow."

followed by:

"Hoping to have this released by March.
Could be sooner, could be later.... I'll post when I have better info.

PC3K will be 100% compatible with PC3 files.

I believe that .K26 programs loaded into a PC3K can be saved as a .PC3 file and loaded into a PC3 - but you will not be able to load samples EVER into a PC3, just programs.

MSRP for the 88 should be around $4K US - the street price will be a good bit lower, probably mid 3's.

Actions - same as PC3 line:
61 note TP9
76 note TP8 semi-weighted
88 note TP40L hammer-weighted"

buchlidian sunset

flickr by citizenmori
(click for more)

Roland JX-8P

via this auction BIN: $269
click the images for the full size shots.



YouTube via 86scirocco8v

Roland HS-60

via this auction
Sold for BIN: $369
"The Roland HS-60 is the exact same synth as the JUNO 106 on the inside (the circuit boards say JUNO 106) but it has built in speakers so you dont need an amp to play it! All you need to do to disable the speakers is to plug something into the phones jack and you've got a 106."

click the images for the full size shots. inside a Roland HS-60.





Europa station


YouTube via GruithuisenCityMan
"Hello ! My name is Frederic Gerchambeau. I have made this movie and this music. The music has been made entirely with a Korg MS20 passing through Plogue Bidule, in only one take, no overdub and no edit. What i play is what you hear. Enjoy !"

"Gattobus Meditation" Dopefer R2M + Moog Little Phatty


YouTube via gattobus
"Live improvisation using Doepfer Ribbon Controller R2M connected CV to the Moog Little Phatty. Position on the ribbon determine pitch and pressure sensitivity controls the filter cutoff.

I used the Modular G2 filters to create a rithmyc drone and the Elektron Machinedrum for drums. The Roland Alpha Juno2 is connected midi to the Access Virus TI desktop.

Added some reverb and delay using 2 stomp pedals Digitech Hardwire DL-8 and RV-7 and Korg AM8000R.

That's all.
Played one shot."
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