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Thursday, January 23, 2014

New Studio Electronics Boomstar SE80


via Studio Electronics on Facebook

"Sounds good anywhere."

Guessing this one is based on the Yamaha CS80. Previous models include four filter types: 4075-classic Arp 2600, 5089-classic Moog 24db ladder, SEM-classic Oberheim 12db, 303-classic Roland TB.

http://www.studioelectronics.com/products/synths/boomstar/

New Hex Inverter Mutant Drums Series


via Hex Inverter on Facebook

"Mutant Drums attack!!!

Coming soon in eurorack modular format.

http://cv.hexinverter.net/?projects=mutant-hihats

Graphics by http://papernoise.net/ — with Hannes Pasqualini."

Chasing Bateman


Chasing Bateman from Kevin VC on Vimeo.

"I still don't really know whether I caught him
I'm still trying to catch the touchplate
An improvisation on the 200e"

Shruthi XT sketches


Shruthi XT sketches from mutable instruments on Vimeo.

"Sound programming and noodling with the Shruthi XT (http://shop.mutable-instruments.net/products/shruthi-xt-kit)"

The Polyphonic MicroBrute


The Polyphonic MicroBrute from Andrew Ostler on Vimeo.

"This video shows four Arturia MicroBrutes working as a four-voice polysynth.

The MicroBrutes are connected via MIDI to an Expert Sleepers ESX-8MD module, driven by the Expert Sleepers Silent Way software. Silent Way takes the polyphonic MIDI generated by the controller keyboard and distributes it between the MicroBrutes, so that each works as one voice of a polysynth.

This setup allows the Silent Way/ESX-8MD combination to replace a standalone polyphony distribution box. However there are many other advantages to generating MIDI via the Expert Sleepers system: see e.g. http://vimeo.com/26444600

For more information:

http://www.expert-sleepers.co.uk/esx8md.html
http://www.expert-sleepers.co.uk/silentway.html
http://www.arturia.com/evolution/en/products/microbrute/intro.html"

The Polyphonic MicroBrute, part 2

Published on Jan 27, 2014 Expert Sleepers·104 videos

"This video shows four Arturia MicroBrutes working as a four-voice polysynth.

The MicroBrutes are connected via MIDI to an Expert Sleepers ESX-8MD module, driven by the Expert Sleepers Silent Way software. Silent Way takes the polyphonic MIDI generated by the controller keyboard and distributes it between the MicroBrutes, so that each works as one voice of a polysynth.

This setup allows the Silent Way/ESX-8MD combination to replace a standalone polyphony distribution box. However there are many other advantages to generating MIDI via the Expert Sleepers system: see e.g. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4S2Af5...

Elektron Analog Rytm NAMM Videos Including Extensive Overview


See Update3 in the main Elektron Analog Rytm NAMM post here. Details and price just added.

New Full Size KORG MS20 DIY Kit from KORG?

"The MS-20 Kit is a true-analog, 1:1 scale reissue of the MS-20, with both filters built in (the more aggressive early production filter and more mellow late production one). Every details has been replicated, right down to the packaging, which includes a letter from the original MS-20 engineers and the President of Korg, Inc.

Just like the MS-20 mini, development of the MS-20 Kit was led by the original engineers themselves, who spared no effort to perfectly replicate the circuitry of the original unit. When it was necessary to substitute a part, the engineers made the decision based on their own ears, ensuring that the exact sound of the original unit has been reproduced. According to Korg, the sound of the MS-20 kit has a ‘somewhat bright and extreme quality’ to it, because its sound is that of an original MS-20 in mint condition at the time it went on sale, before any of the components aged.

The MS-20 Kit comes dissembled, and can be put together with simple tools (some included), providing the user with a bit of the experience that often went hand-in-hand with ownership of vintage modular analog gear.

No soldering or understanding of circuit diagrams required. The updated MS-20 also features the same modern connectivity (MIDI and USB MIDI) as the mini.

The MS-20 Kit is a being released as a limited edition product.

Features:

A full-size, true analog MS-20
Build yourself with simple tools
Early and late filters at the flip of an internal switch
¼” patch cables
Limited edition
The Korg MS-20 kit is expected to have a street price of about $1,400 and to be available in March."

via Synthtopia.  Not seeing this one in KORG news section, or via any press release emails yet, so we'll see.  Synthtopia does not give a source.

Update: it is legit.

Korg MS-20 Kit -- Build Your Own Analog Legend!

Published on Jan 23, 2014 Korg·423 videos

"Introducing MS-20 Kit - a true-analog, 1:1 scale reissue of the original MS-20, with both filters built in (the more aggressive early production filter and the mellower late production one). Every detail has been replicated, right down to the packaging!

MS-20 Kit comes disassembled, providing you, the owner, the excitement of putting together your very own MS-20 (no solder required!). Just like MS-20 mini, MS-20 Kit includes MIDI In and USB-MIDI functionality.

Learn more about MS-20 Kit at http://www.korg.com.

"Like" Us - http://www.facebook.com/korgusa
"Follow" Us - http://www.twitter.com/korgusa"

Update2: And the press release:


"WINTER NAMM SHOW, ANAHEIM, CA, January 23rd, 2014 - As a follow-up to the in-demand MS-20 Mini, and with musical do-it-yourselfers in mind, Korg has debuted the MS-20 Kit, a limited-edition kit that allows anyone-from musicians to the musically curious-to easily and safely build a working reproduction of Korg's original, iconic MS-20 analog synth. Only 1,000 units will be available worldwide.

The MS-20 version in the kit contains all the original MS-20 product specifications and features. New updates found only in this version include MIDI IN and a USB connector for receiving external MIDI notes. This kit version is also still true analog, with the same circuit path as the original. Also like the original, the MS-20 kit features a complete patch bay with 1/4" connections.

Owners can assemble the kit with no soldering or electrical know-how, using just a few simple tools and picture diagrams. An owner's manual and settings chart from the original MS-20 are also included.

The original MS-20 used different VCF circuits depending on the date of production. Units produced in the earlier period used a filter noted for its distinctive distortion and self-oscillation, while the filter used in later units was a low-noise design with a more mellow character. The new MS-20 Kit provides both filters and easy switching between the two.

The Korg MS-20 Kit will be available in March 2014 for a US Street price of $1399.99. For more information, visit Korg.com'

Update3: NAMM floor pics via Russ:





Update4:

NAMM 2014: Build Your Own Korg MS-20

Published on Jan 23, 2014 sonicstate·614 videos

"NAMM 2014: Build Your Own Korg MS-20 Full size, limited edition DIY kit announced"

One more via Future Music

NAMM 2014: Korg MS-20 Kit

Published on Jan 23, 2014 Future Music Magazine·345 videos

"FM see a new, like-for-like version of the Korg MS-20 analogue synth classic. This time in a limited edition DIY kit format to build yourself!"

NAMM 2014 Moog SUB 37 - Prototype 1st Look Video by Sonic State


See Update8 for an extensive video overview of the new Moog SUB 37 in the main post here.

NAMM 2014: Nord Lead A1 - First Look Video by Sonic State


Extensive private session video added to the bottom of this post.

No Crocs Today - A Tribute to Todd Barton

Published on Jan 22, 2014 Wein Glas·28 videos

"Another Video of the BEMI Music Easel. This one features my interpretation of a patch by the great Todd Barton! Thanks Todd!

And to all who criticized the Crocs I wore in the last Easel video at about 2:13: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIKBf5...

In this Easel video I don't wear them! I put on my Docs instead ;)"
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