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Thursday, January 16, 2020

Sequential Pro3 - NAMM 2020 w/ Dave Smith


Published on Jan 16, 2020 Sound On Sound magazine

Multi-Filter Mono/Paraphonic Synth

http://sequential.com/

Sequential Pro3 posts

Update: one more with sonicstate:


Published on Jan 16, 2020 sonicstate

Sequential Pro 3 posts

NAMM 2020: Sequential Pro 3


Published on Jan 16, 2020 CatSynth TV
Update: Re-Uploaded due to a technical glitch with the original.

"We talk with Jerry from Sequential about the new Pro 3, an impressive synthesizer with 3 oscillators and 3 filter types.

For more information, please visit sequential.com

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Sequential has announced the Pro 3, a new flagship mono/paraphonic synthesizer. A hybrid instrument, the Pro 3 features three classic analog filters (Prophet-6, OB-6, and ladder) and three oscillators (two VCOs and one wavetable oscillator) along with a powerful new 16-track sequencer, and the ability to connect with modular synths through its four control voltage ins/outs.

“In many ways the Pro 3 is the evolution of a concept that started with the classic Sequential Circuits Pro-One,” said Sequential founder Dave Smith: “Pack as much power as possible into a compact footprint and make it sound awesome. To do that, we built on the strengths of its modern-day counterpart, the Pro 2, and created a worthy successor to both that sets a new benchmark for raw power and versatility.”

Part of this sonic versatility comes from the Pro 3’s oscillators: Two voltage controlled oscillators provide traditional triangle, saw, and pulse waves with waveshaping, while a third digital wavetable oscillator provides 32 tables of 16 waves each with wave morphing. Three vintage-style filters shape the sound of these oscillators. Filter 1 is a 4-pole low-pass design based on the Prophet-6 filter. Filter 2 is a classic transistor ladder filter with optional resonance compensation to preserve its low-end punch. Filter 3 is a classic 2-pole, state-variable design based on the OB-6 filter that can be continuously varied between low-pass, notch, and high-pass operation, with an optional band-pass mode. A Drive control provides additional punch to all three filters."

Sequential Pro 3 posts

NAMM 2020: Qu-Bit Electronix


Published on Jan 16, 2020 CatSynth TV

"We visit with our friends at Qu-Bit Electronix who are introducing four new modules at NAMM 2020!"

Korg booth at Namm 2020


Published on Jan 16, 2020 Expanding Sound

"A quick video just going over their entire setup, I plan to go back and dig into some stuff in a bit! I see an op6 at the end! I didn’t see one out to try but I’m hopeful there is one. Lots of new toys on display."

Korg wavestate Wavetable synth namm 2020 first look, beautiful for pads!


Published on Jan 16, 2020 Expanding Sound

"My first go at the Wavestate. It’s a deep synth. I’m just scratching the surface with some noodling and it’s a little tough to hear in there but the pads sound excellent. Tons of cool modulation in there. I’m not big on the rave machine sounds, you can probably tell because I skip them. But I check out some of the samples, the banks, the effects and just play"

CRUMAR T1 & T2 Demo Record

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"This is a 45 not a soundsheet for CRUMAR T1, T2, AND ORCHESTRATOR KEYBOARDS. I grade strict so I'll say its very good condition. 1978 release. Unique piece."

NAMM 2020: ASM Hydrasynth


Published on Jan 16, 2020 sonicstate

Entrian Acoustic Drums - review and tutorial


Published on Jan 16, 2020 Omri Cohen

Acoustic Drums module - 00:00
Entrian Sequencer module - 08:18

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Super Mario 3D World - World Bowser on Moog Sub 37


Published on Jan 16, 2020 Luca Di Gennaro

"Split screen cover of 'World Bowser' by Mahito Yokota from Super Mario 3D World (© 2013 Nintendo) just with a Moog Sub 37 and Logic Pro X drums and percussions.
#supermario #supermario3dworld #mahitoyokota

Keyboard: Moog Sub 37
Drums: East Bay (Logic Pro X)
Percussions: Latin (Logic Pro X)"

Rossum Electro-Music Announces 35th Anniversary SP-1200


Rossum Electro-Music 35th Anniversary SP-1200 Renovation Published on Jan 16, 2020 Rossum Electro-Music


"This year marks the 35th anniversary of the introduction of E-mu System’s iconic 'SP' sampling percussion system, instruments that have become emblematic of the golden age of hip hop creativity. To mark this milestone, Dave Rossum (the co-founder of E-mu Systems) and the team at Rossum Electro-Music are creating an extremely limited number of 'renovated' SP-1200s.

Beginning with an original SP-1200, Dave and the team strip it down and rebuild it into a 'better-than-new' example of the classic sampling percussion system. It is then tested and calibrated to guarantee that it
provides the exact sonic character that has made the SP drum machines musical legends for 35 years (and counting).

The Rossum Electro-Music 35th Anniversary SP-1200 renovations include:

– A new 3.5″ disk drive and SD card floppy emulator integrated into the original SP-1200 software by Dave Rossum

– Manual filter cutoff frequency control sliders for the SSM 2044 analog filters for channels 1 and 2 added to the rear panel

– A new metal chassis

– A new panel overlay

– The top shell restored and painted 'SP Grey.'

– A new power supply with locking connector (and cool operation)

– A new LCD display with adjustable brightness and a selectable red, blue, or green color LED backlight

– All new play buttons

– All new programming buttons

– All new 1/4” and MIDI jacks

– All electrolytic and tantalum capacitors replaced with high-reliability ceramic or aluminum-poly caps

– All rotary potentiometers replaced with million cycle lifetime pots and installed with new knurled black metal knobs

– All slide potentiometers replaced with 200,000 cycle lifetime sliders and installed with new slider knobs

– All original trimmers replaced with 20-turn versions and precisely calibrated

– New rubber feet

– An individualized Dave Rossum signature plaque

– A dust-proof, crush-proof, lockable Pelican™ brand case with press-and pull latches, wheels, and an extendable handle.

– Full testing and calibration by Rossum Electro-Music

Availability

35th Anniversary SP-1200s are available directly from Rossum Electro-Music for US$7500.00.

Because the number of 35th Anniversary SP-1200s built will be limited by the availability of original SP-1200s, that number is likely to be extremely small. If you are interested in purchasing one, please fill out the wait list application you’ll find at the tab at the top of this page.

The 35th Anniversary SP-1200 is solely a product of Rossum Electro-Music LLC. Neither E-mu Systems nor Creative Labs participated in its production, and cannot be held responsible for this product."

Update via the waitlist page:

If you are interested in purchasing a 35th Anniversary SP-1200 Renovation, please fill out and submit the form below.

A few key notes:

– The price is US$7500.00.

– It includes a 1 year warranty on parts and labor.

– A place on the waiting list does not guarantee that you will eventually be able to purchase a 35th Anniversary SP-1200, as we have no way of knowing in advance exactly how many we will be able to produce. However, we will let you know when you are approaching the top the list. (Add rossum-electro.com to your email contacts list to ensure you receive emails from us.)

– If the contact information you enter below changes, be sure to let us know so we can contact you when your name comes up. We’ll confirm receipt of your new information.

– We accept SP-1200s in reasonable condition in trade towards a 35th Anniversary SP-1200. (Note, this is an actual trade-in. You will not get your specific unit back.) Customers trading in an acceptable SP-1200 will receive wait list priority. If you have one and are interested, respond below and we’ll send you all the details.*"
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