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Thursday, May 14, 2020

FiedlScaper: Dipping into another dimension


Published on May 14, 2020 Igor Vasiliev

"Advanced field recorder combined with a sound warp engine and a large collection of ready to use dynamic presets for iPad and iPhone. With this app you can easily record any environmental sound and instantly turn it into something unusual and very atmospheric. Discover new ways to create and construct unusual and exciting sounds from field recordings or samples recorded from other apps."

Mystic Circuits ANA Processing Gates and Triggers


Published on May 14, 2020 Mystic Circuits

"We at Mystic Circuits have been hard at work improving the overall quality and style of our videos. Im an engineer, not a Youtuber, so it has been quite a process. Hopefully the work is worth it and the new demos will be more enjoyable and easier to follow.

This demo is on using ANA to process gates and triggers for manipulating rhythms either with the twist of a knob or with voltage control. Unlike most logic processors ANA computes analog logic so variable and negative voltages can also be processed. This adds a ton of flexibility even when processing static unipolar signals like gates and triggers. Many complex logic functions are possible with some creative patching.

For more info on ANA and how it works check out our first ANA demo:" [posted here]

Waldorf Quantum - Granular Sound Design.


Published on May 14, 2020 PaulLawlerMusic

"Altering a Buchla patch recording with Granular Synthesis inside the Quantum."

The top graphic appears to represent the individual grains and grain length.

10 minutes of KOSMO 2399 Triple Splashback Delay - Reverb - Lasers - Daleks


Published on May 14, 2020 LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER BUT MORE SERIOUS ISH


"This is a Patreon Vlog from April the 17th when I finished the first functioning prototype! the back looks like an awful bomb site but it works the way it should!

The actual module of this will be available within the next 24 hours on my site.
Links to it here

you'll see the finished module on. my #moog #subharmonicon video." [below]


MOOG SUBHARMONICON - Inside and out, Playing It and Tearing It Down Published on May 12, 2020

"Playing the #Moog #subharmonicon, seeing whats inside and then plugging it into the roland CR78 i talked about in my last video! and an upcoming Kosmo module the Triple Splashback, a video on that will be coming in a few days! Moog sent this to me, and its quite an honor to get something sent to play on im very chuffed, i am picky about what i do these kind of videos on but needless to say i was quite curious about the subharmonicon, like i said in the video! i was expecting the one from moogfest 2018 but with a black panel, but you should have seen my face when it arrived, it was a mixture of confusion and more intrigue haha."

SynthFest Intro 2020 Videos



As you might have noticed I've been posting manufacturer videos for SynthFest 2020 as it gives you both a chance to see the makers in person as well as some of their gear. Along with the maker videos there have been artist videos as well. I thought I should share them to pay tribute to the event during the global lockdown. The above is a running playlist of what's gone up so far. As new maker posts go up I'll link back to this post for the full list of videos. It's great to see some of the people and personalities that would have attended the event. Enjoy. :)

Playlist:
Frédérick Rousseau | SynthFest 2020
Jean-Michel Jarre | SynthFest 2020
Yoshi et Etienne - KORG Inc. | SynthFest 2020
Les Sondiers | SynthFest 2020
Roland France | SynthFest 2020
ARP - The Alan R. Pearlman Foundation | SynthFest 2020
Modularsquare | SynthFest 2020
ARP - The Alan R. Pearlman Foundation | SynthFest 2020
ALB | SynthFest 2020
La Briche Audio | SynthFest 2020
Space Art | SynthFest 2020
Christophe Martin-de Montagu | SynthFest 2020
Wally Badarou | SynthFest 2020
Laurent Baloran | SynthFest 2020
Sébastien Moumon - MOS-LAB | SynthFest 2020
Jean-luc Briançon - Kurtz Mindfields | SynthFest 2020
Kosima | SynthFest 2020
Francesco Mulassano - Soundmit | SynthFest 2020
Gilles Lacaud - Hansy Synth | SynthFest 2020
Zirante | SynthFest 2020
Jean-Bernard Emond | SynthFest 2020
Edmund Eagan - Haken Audio | SynthFest 2020
Dan Phillips - KORG | SynthFest 2020
Kodamo | SynthFest 2020
Stéphane Cavi - Boodaman | SynthFest 2020
Eric Mouquet - Deep Forest | SynthFest 2020
Coralie Ehinger - Therminal C | SynthFest 2020
Idir Derdiche - Dub Inc | SynthFest 2020
Zanov | SynthFest 2020
Michel Pebreuil - Les passionnés des claviers | SynthFest 2020
Alain Gillièron - Wavelicker | SynthFest 2020
Ronaldo Lopes Teixeira ROLT | SynthFest 2020
Rémy Wasselin - SynthR | SynthFest 2020
Nairod | SynthFest 2020
Sophie Griffon - Odalie | SynthFest 2020
Richard Raffaillac - Kryfels | SynthFest 2020
Martha Bahr - Panic Girl | SynthFest 2020
Olivier Grall - SynthéGRALL | SynthFest 2020
Faselunare | SynthFest 2020
Akhenaton - IAM | SynthFest 2020
Kurt Ader - KApro | SynthFest 2020
Joué Music Instruments | SynthFest 2020
Steve - Shaka Ponk | SynthFest 2020
Yves Usson | SynthFest 2020
Harpe Laser | SynthFest 2020
Hélène Vogelsinger | SynthFest 2020
KORG International Vice-President | SynthFest 2020

Laurent Baloran | SynthFest 2020


Published on May 14, 2020 SynthFest France

Sébastien Moumon - MOS-LAB | SynthFest 2020


Published on May 14, 2020 SynthFest France

MOS-LAB's ARP 2500

Gilles Lacaud - Hansy Synth | SynthFest 2020


Published on May 14, 2020 SynthFest France

1980 Elektor Formant Videos


Three new videos added to the playlist in this post.

Akai Introduces MPC Live II w/ Built-In Stereo Monitors / Speakers & Rechargeable Battery


Published on May 14, 2020 AkaiProVideo

"Introducing MPC Live II. The most portable beat making machine is now the most complete portable music production solution.

1:15 Hardware Overview
5:47 Beats & Production
8:00 MIDI Multi
9:41 Step Sequencer & CV Gate
12:08 Sample & Chops
13:35 Chords & Scales
14:59 Plugin Instruments
16:22 Mixing & FX
17:41 Audio Tracks
19:19 Sampling
20:37 Automation
21:26 Clips & Performance
22:33 Sound Content
24:15 USB Keyboards

MPC Beats Academy | MPC Live II

Published on May 14, 2020 AkaiProVideo


And the press release:

"AKAI PROFESSIONAL® INTRODUCES MPC LIVE II – THE FIRST MPC WITH BUILT-IN STEREO MONITORS
Standalone production capability, rechargeable battery, built-in monitors, CV/Gate connectivity and MIDI Multi functionality - MPC Live II is truly fit to carry the name of its predecessor

Ft Lauderdale, FL USA (May 14, 2020) — Akai Professional, a leading manufacturer of music equipment for performers and producers, today announced its newest portable standalone music production center, the MPC Live II, packed with all the enhancements from the recent software update for the entire MPC line, MPC 2.8.
MPC Live II builds on its phenomenally successful predecessor and introduces built-in monitor speakers for a completely standalone music-making experience. While traveling or in the studio, MPC Live II is ready to perform wherever inspiration strikes!

Standalone Music Production
Like the MPC X and MPC One, MPC Live II operates as a fully standalone music production center. MPC Live II is powered by MPC software – a unique hardware / software ecosystem that empowers users with the legendary, feature-rich workflow that has been used on countless hits since the introduction of the MPC series. The 7-inch, multi-gesture touchscreen enables producers to access all the features needed to create a beat or a recording from start to finish. MPC Live II also adds five new hardware buttons to improve the editing workflow. With features including Mute, Time Correct and Mix, users can edit and tweak tracks without skipping a beat.

Newest MPC 2.8 Software
New to Akai Professional’s standalone, multi-core powered MPC Series is MIDI Multi capability. The MPC Software 2.8 update, transforms MPC Live II into the ultimate MIDI sequencing studio centerpiece. Now users can simultaneously connect and route all the MIDI gear in their studio, including class-compliant USB Keyboards, MIDI interfaces and USB to CV modules, supercharging MPC Live II’s I/O capability. Fuse this with deep internal MIDI routing capability across tracks, comprehensive MIDI routing to any MIDI compatible synthesizer, drum machine or sound module, and even multitrack recording capability, and MPC Live II forms the beating heart of any production setup.

Built-In Monitors
MPC Live II’s built-in monitoring system offers a dynamic response spanning the full musical range, meticulously reproducing detailed high-frequency audio information while still delivering accurate low frequencies. From sharp, cutting hi-hats to punchy 808 drums and deep bass lines, MPC Live II eliminates all barriers between beatmakers and their music. MPC Live II’s built-in monitors not only provide a convenient set of reference monitors for studio use, but a great platform for listening, creating and collaborating on-the-go without headphones.

CV/Gate, WiFi, and Bluetooth Connectivity
With MPC Live II, complete standalone production capability fuses with an ultra-portable specification and an arsenal of connectivity options for complete hook-up flexibility with all your studio gear. With eight new CV/Gate outputs (four TRS jacks), producers can now incorporate modular connectivity into their MPC Live setup. Coupled with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, users can also enjoy the seamless side-by-side workflow of MPC and Ableton Live.

Rechargeable Battery
The most complete mobile production experience couldn’t exist without a reliable power source for long-lasting on-the-go sessions. The rechargeable lithium-ion battery gives you all the power you need for up to five hours of on-the-go music creation, so you can work wherever inspiration strikes.

16GB Sound Library
The MPC Live II comes with a robust 16GB sound library of high-quality samples and loops, including a new library from F9 Audio and the new Sonic Boom sound set. For those who need even more access to content, your Splice account curations are just a few taps away, with direct access via the 7-inch multi-gesture touchscreen and Wi-Fi connection.

MPC Live II Hardware Features
• Standalone MPC (no computer necessary)
• Natively powered by MPC 2.8 software
• Built-In stereo studio monitor speakers
• Internal rechargeable battery – up to five hours of on-the-go use
• Four TRS CV/Gate jacks (eight outputs total)
• Brilliant 7-inch multi-touch display
• Wi-Fi & Bluetooth connectivity
• 16GB included content
MPC 2.8 Software Enhancements
• MIDI Multi allowing users to record multiple MIDI or audio tracks simultaneously
• USB MIDI input and output support to work with any class-compliant MIDI device
• MIDI layering capability
• Time Correct enable/disable toggling
• Q-Link overlay display
• Edit Pad Map
• Available for MPC One, MPC Live, MPC Live II and MPC X
“We are relentless in our pursuit of the most comprehensive standalone music production experience,” says Dan Gill, Senior Product Manager for Akai Professional. “With every workflow consideration, every feature-set and function, we purposefully set out to create devices that are effortless conduits of the creative process. By incorporating stereo monitors, MPC Live II delivers every standalone tool producers and beatmakers need to capture inspiration wherever it strikes.”

MPC Live II is available immediately with a US retail price of $1199

MPC 2.8 is also available immediately as a free download for all MPC Live, MPC Live II, MPC X and MPC One users

For more information on MPC Live II and MPC 2.8, visit akaipro.com.


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