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Friday, March 27, 2020

Axel Hartmann's Original Panel Design for the Waldorf Q & How the Yellow Q Came to Be


Update1: Soviet Space Child noticed the Instrument section under the main display has the additional numbers found on later models of the Q. This might actually be a later prototype panel that matches the original color concept. Soviet Space Child noted: "The Q was originally designed as a 4 part multitimbral synthesizer, and later expanded to 16 parts multi via an OS update. This explains why the FX unit is only 4 part multi, as the hardware architecture ran off of 3 DSP's, two for 8 voices of polyphony each, and one dedicated to 4 FX parts. On the original Q models the 4 instrument buttons above the display were labeled 1-4, but later revisions had additional numbers to reflect the added multi parts, as seen in the prototype panel photos." It's also worth noting the original Wave came in different colors including Sahara yellow and Crimson Red. There was also a green Microwave. That backs up Waldorf wanting to go bold with the Q.

Update2: Swissdoc heard back from Waldorf's Frank Schneider and he stated this is the Jade panel. It makes sense as Jade is green and this panel is greenish in color. What's odd though is the render in the promo sheet appears white in color but is labeled as Jade. Also, according to swissdoc, the Q actually did come 16 multi-timbral to start: "The Q came from the start with 16 part multi, just the yellow case had only 4 labeled. See the changelog from here."

Update3: it looks like the Q was 4 part multi prior to release according to this SOS preview for the Q (via Soviet Space Child): "In keeping with modern synth architectures, the Q promises 16-part multitimbrality and 16-part layers/splits that Waldorf call 'Multis', but neither of these is implemented in the current operating system" later followed by "Early reports suggested that the Q would include a dedicated drum section with the ability to emulate popular analogue machines such as the Roland TR808 and TR909. In recent weeks, Waldorf has shelved the idea in favour of expanding the multitimbrality of the instrument from 4-part to 16-part."

So the preview model sent to Sound on Sound was 4 Part multi, and they made it 16 for release. Update4: I remember now. The Q was released pre V1.0 and was updated later. I forget if it was 4 or 16 part multi on release.  There was a bit of excitement about the Q, as you can imagine, on the various forums and email lists at the time.  Sonic State's The Gas-Station was THE forum at the time and there was a Waldorf email list.

The original post:

swissdoc and I were exchanging emails about the recent Waldorf posts featuring the JADE Q, non-Nextel Pulse, and the manuals for the XT, and MicroWave. Some interesting bits of info came out of our exchange.  You can find them in updates in those posts. Possibly even more interesting are the images you see here in this post. Swissdoc sent them my way with the following. What you are looking at is the original design prototype color concept? [see above] for the Waldorf Q.

"I got the pics from a guy called pixeldealer in Summer 2014. He said it was the original Q-prototype in turquoise/silver color and the first design by Axel Hartmann. It was never released, the Q was released in yellow Nextel as we know. Axel Hartmann is telling the same story in an interview on Amazona.de (last section). He bougth the case (without electronics etc) from the production partner of Waldorf in Troisdorf. He was looking to sell the parts.

Axel said:
Die ersten Q wurden geboren, als der Markt für virtuell analoge Synthesizer noch durch Clavia mit ihren grellroten Nordsynthesizern beherrscht wurde. Wolfgang wollte daher ein stärkeres optisches Statement, als es unser bekanntes, dezentes Dunkelblau zulies. Wolfram (Franke) hatte dann die Idee mit dem schrillen Gelb, das wir in den finalen Layouts umgesetzt haben.

Unsere ersten Farbkonzepte für die Q Synthesizer gingen in eine völlig andere Richtung. Wir hatten in unseren Entwürfen ein dezentes, sehr helles, grünliches Grau in Kombination mit Aluminium und Nussbaum Anbauteilen visualisiert. Wie gesagt, das war den Waldorfern damals aber einfach nicht laut genug…

Deepl.com Translation:
The first Q were born when the market for virtual analog synthesizers was still dominated by Clavia with her bright red northern synthesizers. Wolfgang therefore wanted a stronger visual statement than our well-known, subtle dark blue. Wolfram (Franke) then had the idea with the shrill yellow, which we implemented in the final layouts.

Our first color concepts for the Q synthesizers went in a completely different direction. In our designs we had visualized a subtle, very bright greenish grey in combination with aluminium and walnut add-on parts. As I said, that simply wasn't loud enough for the Waldorfers back then..."

Electribe Sampler (ES2) - New Sound Bank Coming Soon from Electronisounds Audio


Published on Mar 27, 2020 Electronisounds Audio

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"Korg Electribe ES2 - New Soundbank Coming Soon!"

FEATURING:
I've been working crazy hard on an all-new sound bank for the Electribe ES2 sampler/groovebox!
I've finished creating, editing and preparing 500 new sounds and samples, and now am working on the Patterns. There will be 100 patterns in the finished bank, and in this video I show some of the patterns that I've already programmed.

Whatever kind of music you are making - KEEP IT UP, Friends!
Don't stop making *YOUR MUSIC*!!"

EMS Synthi Impro


Published on Mar 27, 2020 Stefano Bertoli

"Variation on the Shepard Risset Tone Patch

No sequencer
some delay and reverb from the mixer and a small Buddha Machine here and there"

Sensel Morph Live Streams



"Sensel Live Streams are a real-time outlet for learning and conversation. From sound design to composition and technical details, we cover a lot of ground. If you missed the event, you can still get all the information in our archives."

Playlist:

1. Morph MPE Smörgåsbord: Bitwig, Cubase, and Logic
In this live stream, Peter covers the basic setup for MIDI Polyphonic Expression (MPE) in Steinberg Cubase, Bitwig Studio, and Apple Logic Pro X. He'll demonstrate how to use per-note expression in each DAW, using the Sensel Morph and built-in synthesizers. He'll also compare how each software works using plugins such as ROLI Equator, Audio Damage Quanta, and Madrona Labs Aalto.
2. Talking Drums on the Sensel Morph Drum Pad Overlay: Making Percussion Expressive (Archive)
3. Get Started With Bundled Software And The Sensel Morph: Bitwig 8-Track and Arturia Analog Lab Lite
4. Get Started With Bundled Software And The Sensel Morph: Bitwig 8-Track and Arturia Analog Lab Lite

Synth Jam 40: Access Virus Indigo recorded with Cubasis (iPad)


Published on Oct 21, 2016 Marcus Padrini

"An idea that came from the piano, now testing some sounds of the Access Virus Indigo synthesizer. Recorded with Cubasis for iPad."

Spotted this one in the listing for the previous post. Not sure how I missed it prior to that.

Access Virus Indigo with Upgraded Screen

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.

via this auction

"Well kept Access Virus Indigo v1 with upgraded LCD screen. Fantastic sounding VA synth that's built like a tank. Minimizing my gear to focus on music so this beautiful synth is ready to go to a new home.
Bright LCD upgrade
Tight knobs and buttons
37-keys with Aftertouch
Running latest OS update"

Harvest Dawn on Volca FM (Mini Tutorial) - Oblivion The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Soundtrack


Published on Mar 27, 2020 RemixSample

"Download VOLCA FM patches: https://www.patreon.com/posts/35333565/

Playing Harvest Dawn melody on KORG Volca FM by hand and then via midi. All sound is coming from the Volca FM which is limited to 3 voices so it sounds weird at times. The effects help a lot. Used Valhalla Room, Shimmer and SoundToys Crystallizer (https://www.pluginboutique.com/produc...)

Titel: Harvest Dawn
Game: The Elder Scrolls IV - Oblivion
Artist: Jeremy Soule"

Novation & AudioThing Offer SR-88 Plug-In for Free Through April 24


via @WeAreNovation

"For those able to stay home during these challenging times, we want to help make it as easy as possible for you to stay creative. For a Sound Collective special, we’ve partnered up with @audiothing to bring you the SR-88 plug-in for free until 27.04.20 >>> bit.ly/SC-AudioThing"

"Stay safe and stay creative: free analogue drum machine plug-in for Novation Sound Collective members
For those who are in the position to be staying at home during these challenging times, we want to help make it as easy as possible for you to stay creative. So, for a one-off Sound Collective special, we’ve partnered up with AudioThing to bring you the SR-88 plug-in for free as a limited-time giveaway for all members.

AudioThing’s SR-88 is a sample-based plug-in emulation of the Sound Master Memory Rhythm SR-88, a rare analogue drum machine from the ’80s. The instrument features five classic analogue sounds: kick, snare, hi hat 1, hi hat 2, and cymbal, which can be pitched, panned or mixed independently. You can shape the sound with the low-pass filter (zero delay feedback), overdrive, compressor and reverb.

The sequencer lets you easily build patterns, then flip each track’s sequence using the ‘random’ function. The result is limitless combinations and unusual patterns, which bring new creative aspects to your songs. Sequences can be dragged and dropped to your DAW/host, making it easy to build ideas quickly. AudioThing SR-88 is compatible with Mac and PC, in AU, VST2, VST3 and 64-bit AAX formats.

To join Sound Collective, simply register any Novation hardware product, then look out for a new offer every couple of months. No one else works with software manufacturers like we do to bring you inspirational tools for your next production. Find out more here.

The AudioThing SR-88 offer expires on April 27th 2020, and is running in addition to the Serato Sample LE plug-in already available as part of Sound Collective."

Novation // SL MkIII v1.3 - Unquantised Recording


Uploaded on Mar 27, 2020 NovationTV

"In this video, Enrique demonstrates the new feature of our firmware update for the SL MkIII. In firmware v1.3 is unquantised recording, which brings new flexibility and musicality to the built-in sequencer.

In the previous firmware version, we introduced micro-step editing, allowing users to position notes off the grid for subtle timing variations. With unquantised recording, users have the ability to record into these micro-steps. This means that the organic, human quality of performances and punched-in beats can be captured in all their wonky glory.

Discover the update:
https://novationmusic.com/news/unquan..."

"From wonky beats and quick-fire fills to authentic-sounding strums and beyond, unquantised recording takes SL MkIII’s sequencer to new musical places.
We’re excited to bring an important new feature to the SL MkIII range of MIDI keyboard controllers. New in firmware v1.3 is unquantised recording, which brings new flexibility and musicality to the built-in sequencer.

In the previous firmware version, we introduced micro-step editing, allowing users to position notes off the grid for subtle timing variations. With unquantised recording, users have the ability to record into these micro-steps. This means that the organic, human quality of performances and punched-in beats can be captured in all their wonky glory.

The ability to record off the grid in the SL MkIII sequencer has been one of the most requested features from users. Now, even the most rhythmically complex ideas can be captured without losing the vibe.

To download the v1.3 firmware update for the SL MkIII range of MIDI keyboard controllers, click here."

Vapor Dream - Part 1 - Novation Circuit Pack by Yves Big City


Published on Mar 27, 2020 Isotonik Studios

"This pack is the Delorean Dream sequel but with a different vibe that goes in the vaporwave style.

- 64 tweakable presets capturing the lo-fi tape magic
- Two drumkits versions
- 32 Demo Sessions
- Exclusive bonus library of Win95 samples, Mall Advert, vinyl noise for a maximum aesthetic effect.

GET IT HERE - https://isotonikstudios.com/product/v..."
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