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Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Synthesizers - Vsti vs. Virtual Analog vs. Real Analog.mp4


YouTube via chronosproject — January 03, 2010 — "This example tooks three synths with nearly same settings and demonstrates difference between
digital computer tech,digital hardware tech & analog hardware tech

more videos & info on www.chronos-music.ru"

Spectral Audio Neptune 2


YouTube via chronosproject — March 24, 2009 — "demo sounds by Nick Klimenko"


via this auction

"Three VCOs, two envelopes, a CRAZY mod matrix, fuzz, distortion, MIDI control, plus this box can act as a MIDI converter for older, non-midi gear. Listen to this synth (yes, the audio at this link was THIS particular Neptune II)."

"Lullaby to Tim" - on Roland SH-2000


YouTube via organfairy — April 06, 2010 — 'Kisses changing frogs into princes Close your eyes and you will be there'

Just a little lullaby before bedtime. This song was originally recorded by the Hollies in the late 1960's and I know it from an old tape I bought in the late 1980's at a garage sale.

The original recording had two special phenomenons included in the mix: The songs was modulated by - what I thinks is - a guitar tremolo unit. I have tried to emulate this by using the repeat function on the synthesizer. The other phenomenon is that the band was in only one channel and the singer was in the other. This gave a weird hole-in-the-middle feeling but gave me a great opportunity to play along with the music on my saxophone. I just turned the volume all the way down on the channel with the singer and played the melody myself. Here I play the complete arrangement though."

iPad Session with Electribe R by Pepe Mogt


iElectribe on iTunes
Remember you can search for iElectribe for all posts.
YouTube via pepemogt — April 06, 2010 — "This was my first beat i did with the Electribe app in the iPad no external effects just the iPad itself.
enjoy!

www.youtube.com/pepemogt [posts on MATRIXSYNTH]

from korg.com web page:

KORGs first dedicated iPad musical instrument app!

For over a decade, Korg's Electribe•R has been go-to gear for creative musicians from around the world and across multiple electronic and dance music genres. Now, you can take the power of the Electribe•R with you thanks to iElectribe, Korgs first dedicated app; bringing the fun of analog-synth style beat making to your iPad. Best of all, the iElectribe takes full advantage of iPads 9.7 inch multi touch display to deliver a new style of musical instrument.

Main Features
Faithful recreation of the Electribe•R's entire sound engine and sequencer

64 Preset patterns ready for immediate use

8 Supercharged effects

Advanced Motion Sequencing takes the iElectribe to new frontiers

Available now at Apple's App Store (inside iTunes Store) for a special introductory price of $ 9.99 (US Dollars). Promotional pricing expires June 30, 2010 (regular price is $19.99 USD).

Classic must-have Korg dance gear, now available as a dedicated iPad application
Since its debut in 1999, the aggressive sound, unique functionality, and intuitive beat-building style of the Korg Electribe series has continued to make it a favorite of creative artists around the world. Over the years, the Electribe series has continued to evolve in new directions. The vacuum-tube equipped Electribe•MX and SX went on sale in 2003, followed by the updated MKII versions of the Electribe•A and Electribe•R. The year 2010 marks another chapter for the Electribe family with the iElectribe one of the worlds first dedicated iPad musical instrument applications.

While fun to use, the iElectribe is no toy; it brings to the iPad the legendary capabilities of the Electribe series. Sound creation is easy and intuitive. Simply touch the step-sequencer's sixteen individual step keys to quickly start a groove, pick another part and repeat. This simple and understandable interface offers an intuitive "hardware" feel that will captivate the imagination of anyone those familiar with the Electribe's power, and those who are experiencing it for the first time!

Faithful recreation of the Electribe•R's entire sound engine and sequencer
Like its hardware counterpart, the iElectribe offers a four-part percussion synthesizer and a four-part PCM synthesizer. The percussion synthesizer features analog synth-style versatility, including exciting cross modulation! The sample-based PCM parts deliver realistic drum hits, cymbals, and more. Using the Accent function adds emphasis where you need it - vital for creating compelling grooves. All in all, that's eight programmable parts combined with the easy-to-use 16-step sequencer, so anyone can start creating powerful beats instantly!

64 preset patterns ready for immediate use
The 64 preset patterns include familiar patterns from the Electribe•R as well as new patterns created especially for the iElectribe. The preset patterns cover a wide variety of dance music styles including techno, house, electro, trance, drum 'n' bass, dubstep, hip-hop, and R&B. Of course, there is plenty of room to program patterns that are all your own.

Supercharged Master Effect with 8 effect types
The Master Effect has been enhanced from the original Electribe•R, and has been optimized for use in today's music scene. The eight effect types can spice up your beats in a variety of ways that can become indispensable. Included are a chorus/flanger that fits any type of sound; a tempo-matching BPM delay; plus effects such as a grain shifter and decimator which can dramatically transform the sound.

Advanced Motion Sequencing makes patterns come alive
Simply stated, Motion Sequencing records all of your sound enhancing knob-twisting and tweaking so it can be memorized and replayed as part of a pattern. The knob motion of all parameters, for each and every part, can be recorded so you can go wild and create diverse and complex patterns like never before."

Analogue Solutions Europa and Tama Techstar TS-305 & TS-306


YouTube via zibbybone — April 05, 2010

"Using this new sequencer's trigger outs to trigger a couple of vintage drum synth modules."

Musikmesse: Musikmesse 2010: Line 6 MIDI Mobilizer & XD-V7


YouTube via musotalk — April 06, 2010 — "Video in High Quality auf http://www.musotalk.tv

Der MIDI Mobilizer ist ein kompaktes MIDI-System für das iPhone. Mit diesem System lassen sich MIDI-Geräte simpel über das iPhone steuern.

Das XD-V70 Funkmikrofonsystem versucht dem Frequenzmangel im schnurlosen Audiobereich vorzubeugen und verschlüsselt das Funksignal. Diese Verschlüsselung soll als Schild gegen Interferenzen (Überlagerungen, Störeinflüsse) dienen.

..make more music :)
http://www.musotalk.tv"

"The Mobilizer is a compact MIDI MIDI system for the iPhone. This system allows MIDI devices to control simple on the iPhone.

The XD-V70 wireless microphone system is trying to spectrum shortage in the area of wireless audio and encrypted to prevent the radio signal. This encryption is to serve as a shield against interference (overlapping, interference)."

panetone//bitbeat - test #1


YouTube via etonepan — April 06, 2010 — "I extract the chip of the toy, design a new board and put in a mini briefcase.
in this video I try send cv+gates to toy. nice sound.
I will record in line soon."

Musikmesse: Spectrasonics Part.1 - Musikmesse 2010


YouTube via soundonsoundvideo — April 06, 2010 — Trillion & Omnisphere upgrades

Spectrasonics Part.2 - Musikmesse 2010

Moog Little Phatty & TC Electronic M-One


YouTube via RanKirlian — April 06, 2010 — "Just messing with the Little Phatty with two large reverbs in serial mode. This was part of a larger recording done after receiving my TC Electronic M-One multieffect unit. While it was supposed to be a demostration of the reverb, I found this part funny enough to isolate it and share.

Audio was recorded to minidisc.

Night driving footage added to do it visually more interesting. It was recorded by my co-driver."

Arp Odyssey 2800 White Face twins


YouTube via jebeq2007 — April 05, 2010 — "I had these to White Face Odyssey together at one point, and had to film them because I did not think that I would ever see a pair of them together again. The song in the Background is by Space, Magic Fly done in the 70's and yes they did use an Arp odyssey among other great analog synths of the time.
I will probably do so more video's of the Odyssey in the future demonstrating its wonderful sounds."


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