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Wednesday, October 03, 2012

Synthwerks FSR-1T Now Shipping

"Synthwerks is proud to announce the latest in our growing line of pressure sensing controllers - the Synthwerks FSR-1T Force Sensing Resistor Module with Toggle Switch/Gate is now shipping to dealers.

The FSR-1T is the child of the unholy union of the MG-1 Manual Gate Pushbutton module, and a FSR-1N Force Sensing Resistor module. It will provide the fastest manual gate you will ever probably find and on top of that you also get a pressure CV out. This would be the perfect module to accompany any drum modules (Tiptop Audio Drum modules for instance - pressure pressure CV to the accent inputs). The Gate out from the FSR section also has a threshold control that can be used to set the pressure out CV level where the gate will turn on. This allows events to be triggered in the middle of filter sweeps or other pressure controlled events for example.

Along with the FSR section is an electronic bi-directional switch. This switch is controlled by the gate out of the FSR section and can be connected (via an internal jumper) to respond to the gate before or after the threshold control. A front panel toggle switch select whether the electronic switch works in a Momentary (only on when the sensor is pressed) or a Toggle action (switching from A to B at each press). The switch is normalized to the +V so it can provide a second gate signal that follows the toggle/momentary action.

The module is very skiff friendly in that it is less than a inch deep.

Shipments are being assembled for Foxtone, Analogue Haven, MeMe Antenna, Equinox OZ, Rhythm Active and more. If you do finger drumming, or just want a big button to turn things on with - the Synthwerks FSR-1T is the module for you."

via Synthwerks on Facebook

http://www.synthwerks.com/

IVARDENSPHERE - Sentient Wave Form Live

IVARDENSPHERE - Sentient Wave Form (live @ Industrial Liberation Festival, Boston 7.7.2012)

Published on Oct 2, 2012 by ReGenMagazine

Tiptop Audio Station 252 eurorack modular & Elektron Octatrack with custom side panels.

"iVardensphere - Sentient Wave Form [from the album APOK]
Boston 7.7.2012
Live at Industrial Liberation Festival, Featuring Daemonikus Abominor (drums) and Servitor Sean (drums) Special Thanks to Egan Budd, James Dattolo, and Deftly Demolition

Camera & Editing by Luke Haughwout
www.regenmag.com
Find us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ReGenMag"

Buchla 296e Sorrowful Tuvan Cries


Published on Oct 3, 2012 by djangosfire

"Buchla 296e experiment #2 -

Achieving "Tuvan Throat Singing" like tones . . .

Using various envelope outs to control panning, decay of 292e, delay time, and delay regeneration . . . . manually twisting frequency knobs of the DIY 258j."

Click here for additional posts on Tuvan Throat singing.

Twisted Tools Scapes on eeePC with Wii Remote & Touchscreen

WiiMote, eeePC701, Reaktor, Twisted Tools "Scapes".avi

Published on Oct 3, 2012 by NoiseOfToys

"Noise Of Toys
WiiMote, eeePC701, Reaktor, Twisted Tools "Scapes"
http://noiseoftoys.com"

eeePC + touchscreen, Reaktor, Twisted Tools "Scapes".avi

Published on Oct 3, 2012 by NoiseOfToys

"Noise Of Toys
eeePC + touchscreen, Reaktor, Twisted Tools "Scapes"
http://noiseoftoys.com"

Dementia Labs circuit bent pandoras box


Published on Oct 3, 2012 by SuperRoss007

Dementia Labs on eBay

PPG Waveterm Wave Term B 16Bit Expander 528 Board

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Pucktronix TabulaRasa hybrid digital wavetable oscillator module

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Lyricon Driver Wind Synth Controller

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Published on Oct 3, 2012 by PolicePeople


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"This is a Lyricon Driver, designed to control external synthesizers via CV signals. It is in good working order as far as I can tell having tested it with a modified Moog Synthesizer. All the keys work. The unit is very clean. The only blemish I have noticed is a small crack in the mouthpiece cover (pictured). This auction is for the items pictured: Lyricon controller, locking case/synth control unit, power cable, manual, sealed keys/misc parts."


Sequential Circuits Pro One SN 0437

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"It has J-Wire key triggers and comes with original manual. It needs to be tuned, but there are instructions for that in the manual..."

Casio Limited Edition Gold XW-P1GD


"CASIO INTRODUCES LIMITED EDITION XW-P1 PERFORMANCE SYNTHESIZER
200 XW-P1GD Units Available Nationwide in Signature Hue

DOVER, NJ (October 3, 2012) /PRNewswire/ — Casio America, Inc. re-entered the professional synthesizer market this year with the launch of two products ideal for performing and recording artists – the XW-P1 Performance Synthesizer and the XW-G1 Groove Synthesizer. Based on the successful introduction of the XW series, Casio has teamed up with aNYthing, a streetwear/lifestyle brand located in New York City, to create a limited edition XW-P1 synthesizer. Designed in a signature gold hue, only 200 XW-P1GD units will be available at Guitar Center and Musician’s Friend.

“We were honored to work with Casio on the design of the limited edition XW-P1. Music is a major part of our culture and everyday life – it sets the stage for how people behave, dress and interact,” said Kiernen Costello, CEO of aNYthing. “We hope our creativity and experience helps Casio to make some noise among one of our core audiences – the underground, performing artists.”

Casio’s XW-P1 is the 2012 recipient of Keyboard Magazine’s prestigious Key Buy Award, as well as a National Association of Musical Merchants (NAMM) Best in Show honoree. Equipped with 61 keys and Casio’s exclusive (HPSS) Hybrid Processing Sound Source, the XW-P1 provides screaming virtual analog monophonic leads and basses, drawbar organs, complex layers, stereo pianos, drums and more to produce the sounds and real-time control any performing musician needs.

“As the epitome of innovation, value and quality, we hope our limited edition XW-P1 sparks some excitement and inspires young artists,” said Mike Martin, general manager of Casio’s Electronic Musical Instrument Division. “Our collaboration with aNYthing represents a new direction for Casio in the musical instrument business. In the future, we plan on additional collaborations with both influential artists and unique companies that will further allow Casio to go beyond sound and enable musicians of varying levels to express themselves and enjoy music like never before.”

A six oscillator monophonic solo synth is just one of the amazing sound engines in the XW-P1. Two virtual analog style oscillators, two PCM based oscillators, a noise oscillator and an external oscillator via mic and line inputs can be combined to make up a single solo synth tone. Each oscillator has an independent filter, envelopes, independent key tracking, portamento, two LFO’s and access to master resonant filter.

In addition to the solo synth, the XW-P1 Performance Synthesizer is armed with an arsenal of gig-ready sounds like stereo pianos, vintage electric pianos, strings, brass, guitars, basses, drums and more. The sounds can easily be used within the XW-P1’s step sequencer to create unique grooves and compositions.

Furthermore, the XW-P1 has four real-time controller knobs, pitch bend and modulation wheels, along with nine sliders to provide control over internal sounds and external devices. Through standard MIDI ports and with a class-compliant USB port the keyboard can be used as a controller for other instruments, including computer software and iPad® based software applications. It also includes an audio input allowing you to monitor an MP3 player, computer or other device without the need for a mixer.

The XW-P1GD will be available in October 2012 for an MSRP of $799.00 at Guitar Center and Musician’s Friend. For additional information, visit www.casiomusicgear.com.

About Casio America, Inc.
Casio America, Inc., Dover, N.J., is the U.S. subsidiary of Casio Computer Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of consumer electronics and business equipment solutions, established in 1957. Casio America, Inc. markets calculators, keyboards, digital cameras, mobile presentation devices, disc titles and label printers, watches, cash registers and other consumer electronic products. Casio has strived to fulfill its corporate creed of “creativity and contribution” through the introduction of innovative and imaginative products. For more information, visit www.casiousa.com.

About aNYthing
Founded by streetwear vet Aaron Bondaroff, known to the public at large as A-Ron the Don, aNYthing (A New York Thing) is a streetwear / lifestyle brand that has been bubbling on the New York underground for several years now. aNYthing has begun to evolve into a creative collective, bringing into the fold many of the untapped talents in arts and fashion that walk the New York streets."


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