Friday, February 01, 2013
Korg iPolysix- 41 Bar Synth Solo Video
In case you missed it before it was removed, it's been re-uploaded in the original post here. Don't miss this one.
NI Absynth "l'angelo"
Published on Feb 1, 2013
"Patch I made in Absynth. This was all done using the envelopes."
This is the one app from Native Instruments I'd love to see on the iPad.
M-Audio Axiom Air 61 - NAMM 2013
Published on Feb 1, 2013
"61-key USB MIDI Controller with Semi-weighted Keys"
"61-key USB MIDI Controller with Semi-weighted Keys"
Arpeggionome Pro Controlling Animoog
Published on Feb 1, 2013
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Synthesizers I YAMAHA AN1x
Published on Feb 1, 2013 MusicMarketingTV·439 videos
"A voyage into the heart of the Yamaha AN1x virtual analog synthesizer from the year 1997.
Exploration by Marko Ettlich (RetroSound)
10 voices
2 oscillators per voice saw, square variable pulse width, fm, sync, edge
resonant filter 12/18/24dB/oct low/band/hi pass filter, notch
61 keys (velocity and aftertouch), ribbon controller
arpeggiator, step-sequencer
In my opinion the virtual analog synth with the most analogue sound.
used by Yes, Depeche Mode and many more"
"A voyage into the heart of the Yamaha AN1x virtual analog synthesizer from the year 1997.
Exploration by Marko Ettlich (RetroSound)
10 voices
2 oscillators per voice saw, square variable pulse width, fm, sync, edge
resonant filter 12/18/24dB/oct low/band/hi pass filter, notch
61 keys (velocity and aftertouch), ribbon controller
arpeggiator, step-sequencer
In my opinion the virtual analog synth with the most analogue sound.
used by Yes, Depeche Mode and many more"
MATRIXSYNTH NAMM 2013: Moog Music Booth & Sub Phatty Performance
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A quick performance demo of the Moog Sub Phatty by Amos Gaynes. Let this one evolve. I think Amos was trying to put me in a trance and it worked. I could have kept listening forever. The Sub Phatty sounds great - substantial, massive and raw, and of course Amos rocks. Below you'll find a ton of pics including the 50th Anniversary Gold Voyager and the Aluminum Voyager. They both looked pretty incredible in person. I definitely like the gold one more in person than pics, fingerprints and all. The white Moogs look very sharp in person as well. If you scroll down you'll find a little non-Moog surprise. I asked Amos about it and he said it was from his friend who makes it. I thought that was pretty cool.
MATRIXSYNTH NAMM 2013: Big City Music Booth Pics
Tons of pics for tons of gear represented at the Big City Music booth this year. Pictured to the left are Roger Cordell and Stephi of Big City Music. Unfortunately I forget the name of the gentleman playing the new Mellotron M4000D MINI. I believe it is Markus, but I'm not 100% sure. Check out how slim it is - the Mellotron not the gentleman. Apparently it has the same specs as the model M4000D with a high quality Fatar keyboard that is velocity sensitive, weights only 21 pounds (9.5 kg), and should run $2100 when introduced.
Other new gear highlights at the booth include the Metasonix S-2000 Vacuum-Tube synthesizer (you'll find some details in this post for one that is currently for sale), the F-1 Complex Distortion Pedal, the new KOMA Electronic pedals, and the Jomox Akasha (check out the video here).
Other brands featured include Analogue Systems, Dewanatron, Dirty Boy Pedals, Cwejman, Critter & Guitari, Vermona, Eowave (who had their own booth this year), and various eurorack manufacturers."
LABELS/MORE:
Analogue Systems,
Critter and Guitari,
Cwejman,
Dewanatron,
Dirty Boy,
Eowave,
Featured,
JoMoX,
KOMA Elektronik,
Matrixsynth,
Mellotron,
Metasonix,
MNAMM13,
NAMM,
Vermona
MATRIXSYNTH NAMM 2013: Studiologic Sledge Pics
Some pics of the of the Studiologic Sledge with the synth engine by Waldorf. The stand out for me on the Sledge is the interface. Everything is big and spread out which invites you to explore it in a way you might not on Waldorf's own Blofeld synth. Note that although the technology is similar between the two, they are slightly different. If you haven't watched them yet, see this post for a video overview of the engine, and this one for audio demos from our friends at Sonicstate.
Side note: They had a HUGE banner. That's it in the background. One more pic of the top half below.
MATRIXSYNTH NAMM 2013: KORG MS20 Mini Pics
The booth was packed, I knew what this was, and I knew it would get plenty of coverage, so I took three quick pics and moved on. Click them for their full size glory.
The key take away for me was that like the original this does not support the 1 Volt per Octave format of eurorack and other modern modular sythesizers, so if you plan to use this with one, you'll need a convertor like the recently announced Harvestman English Tear.
MATRIXSYNTH NAMM 2013: RADIKAL TECHNOLOGIES Booth
This year I paid a quick visit to one of my favorites, Jorg Schaaf of RADIKAL TECHNOLOGIES. He was also the man behind Quasimidi. He was showing his ACCELERATOR keyboard with iPad editor and the SPECTRALIS 2, both great sounding synths. My videos below do not do them justice so be sure to check out the RADIKAL site for proper demos, Jorg's YouTube channel (some great music especially if you like Pink Floyd), or of course the RADIKAL label below. In the first video Jorg was showing me his iPad editor for the ACCELERATOR. In the second part the drum sound was active so let's just say the effect was not intended. :) I told him they were going to kick him out. You can hear us both laughing at the end. The next video is a demo of some of the drum sounds on the SPECTRALIS 2, followed by a demo sequence. Jorg was going to play a lead on the ACCELERATOR but had a little trouble with the audio. It happens. NAMM glitches aside, these are great synths, both in sound quality and feature set. The ACCELERATOR actually has an accelerometer built in that you can assign to different parameters. Not sure how often you might use it but it would definitely be a fun thing to try out, especially on unknowing friends. More pics below. Be sure to click them for the super size shots.
MATRIXSYNTH NAMM 2013: RADIKAL TECHNOLOGIES ACCELERATOR
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MATRIXSYNTH NAMM 2013: RADIKAL TECHNOLOGIES ACCELERATOR
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