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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Jen Synthetone SX1000

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RARE WALDORF RACK ATTACK HARDWARE DRUM SYNTHESIZER

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"RackAttack integrates classic analog sounds of the 80s with the ambitious electronic club drums of the 90s, for music of the 21st century.
The RackAttack's virtual modeled circuitry synthesis is optimized for drums and percussion. Beyond those, leads, basses and effect sounds are possible too. The RackAttack has the same easy-editing user interface found in the microQ series, perfect for live acts - perfect for the studio!
The integrated pattern play mode turns the RackAttack into a true live-machine. Get your kicks from up to 24 synchronized patterns รข€“ triggered simultaneously by one MIDI-note. Assign one of the four effect units to each sound and spice it up with reverb, a modulation delay or the Lo-Fi effect."

Rare OBERHEIM original promotional poster

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via the listing: "This is a great collectible, the ultimate synthesizer poster! It was originally a HUGE painting that hung in the reception area of Oberheim's Los Angeles factory. The picture was of all the sounds that could be made from a synthesizer, circa 1982! Wind, angels, horns, harp, helicopter, bass, guitar, flute etc. A great concept and beautifully painted. Underneath it all, you see the Oberheim synth (I think an OB-XA). The painting was so popular that it has reproduced as a promotional poster for dealers. I have a framed one in my studio and kept this one as a spare. It's about 24x32 approx. This poster has never been framed or hung, and I would say is in 9 out of 10 condition, near perfect..."


EML 101 synthesizer with 400-401 expander and 200-300 synthesizer

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"Electrocomp EML 101 synthesizer with 400-401 expander module also electrocomp synthesizer 200-300. in great original condition with all patch cords. cases are in great shape with original latches and handles. Very rare complete set bought new in the 70's and have only been used in a studio since then..."

YAMAHA CS-10 Analog Synthesizer SN 4600 with Original Case

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Introducing the Volt CB-1 Rack Extension for Propellerheads Software Reason


Published on Oct 9, 2012 by ZvorkAudio

"This small tutorial shows you how to modulate the velocity of a Matrix loop, live, without automation, with the help of the Volt CB-1."

iPulsaret Microsound Granular Synth for iPad


iPulsaret Microsound Granular Synth for iPad from densitygs on Vimeo.

iTunes:
iPulsaret - apeSoft
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"iPulsaret for iPad brings all the powerful Density/Pulsaret (Mac/Win standalone) Granular Synthesis tools to the world’s most popular tablet. http://www.densitygs.com

iPulsaret is a new real-time software capable of all time-domain varieties of granular synthesis. A genuine granular playground able to generate a wide range of usual and not so usual effects: time/pitch shifting, time/pitch jittering, intricate textures, grain fountain/pulverizer, recording and manipulation of buffers, dynamic envelope shape and many more. iPulsaret for iPad will give you all the basic and advanced tools you need to manipulate sound in subtle and surprising ways. All these features are packed in an optimized, user-friendly, visually sharp interface that is easy to access when fast-improvising live, composing in a studio, or sound designing at home and on the go! You will have the power, freedom, and flexibility to create like never before – on your iPad! iPulsaret allows you to load from some built-in sound samples, record audio directly with your iPad mic and/or add your own WAV, AIFF files via iTunes.
With iPulsaret it is possible to capture the stereo output (of granulation) into the documents folder while play the keyboard or moving granulation parameters in real-time.

Control and shape grains, anytime, anywhere with iPulsaret for iPad.

- 16 Polyphony Voices
- ADSR Note Envelope
- Aftertouch Y scrubbing
- Snapshots Presets and Snapshots Morphing Pad
- Documents folder sharing via iTunes
- Sonoma Audio Copy and Paste
- Dropbox Supports
- Sound File and Snapshots rename
- Granulation Wave source: Prototypes WavePad, Trainlet and Sampled Sound
- Grain Envelope Deformation
- Grain Glisson sweep
- Grainlet linkage
- FX chain: Echo, Ring Modulation, Lowpass Moog Diode Ladder and High Shelf filters, Reverb FDN and Dynamic Compressor/Expander
- Record audio directly with iPad mic
- Auto load audio after recorded ( on/off ) in Grab Audio
- Capture Master Audio Output
- Run Audio in Background
- Sliders and Knobs double tap switch to Default/Last values
- Sliders and Knobs Fine step increment/decrement
- Fine exponential Slider
- Settings: AfterTouch Y step
- Settings: Load last UI state
- Settings: Polyphony Grains Overlapping Controls
- Settings: Sampling Rate and Buffer Size
- Quick Help embedded
- etc."

iTunes:
iPulsaret - apeSoft
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Overdriving the Moog Voyager

FAT MOOG: How to make your Moog Voyager sound FAT, overloaded, unstable, about to lose it...etc

Published on Oct 10, 2012 by timtsang3

"This is a simple "overload" trick that's been posted on the Moog Music Forum for some time now (http://forum.moogmusic.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=14154), and I found it to be real helpful. you totally dont need a distortion pedal if you have a Moog Voyager. The whole thing IS a distortion pedal."

Note there are different ways to overdrive the filter. Via MBlom in the thread: "But at least in theory there are two different ways you can overload the filter/VCA. If you send one of the outputs back into the mixer you get a feedback loop where the resonance might self oscillate. But if you use an insert jack and put it in the Mix Out/Audio Filter In you can boost the signal from the oscillators prior to the filter. This creates an overload as well but no feedback. So if I'm not misunderstanding something, you actually have two different types of overdrive in the Voyager. Right?"

The audio levels are also different between the line outs on the back the headphone out on front.

And via Sound on Sound on the Old School: "Mildly exasperated, I turned to the rear (or upper) panel, which is largely the same as the Voyager's. This means lots of quarter-inch voltage inputs (11 in total) for interfacing with expression pedals, or modular gear such as Moog's own Moogerfoogers. An effects loop insert point is provided too, ideal for plumbing in external effects after the mixer section and before the filters. This is one of those simple additions that prove to be genuinely worthwhile in practice and had me digging out a wide collection of old effects processors. Adjacent to the insert point, the external audio input is on hand to process any source you fancy — including the Old School's own headphone output. This version of the Minimoog trick sounds a trifle different in this incarnation; indeed, with the levels cranked up it threw up some of the most extreme (and occasionally scary) noises in the Old School's repertoire."

Music Ipad App: Noisepad


Published on Oct 10, 2012 by musicgearvideos909

"Music Ipad app first look at this drum machine app. I haven't had much of a chance at playing with this app but I was able to create a few patterns and play around with the effects section. Looks and sounds great and probably one of the better drum machine apps out there. Get it from the itunes store for $4.99."

iTunes:
Noisepad - MediaGROE
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bouncing neutrons (experimental dark electro)


Published on Oct 10, 2012 by slappbeast
Rhythm comes in at :46.

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