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Wednesday, August 19, 2020

GOTEK USB Floppy Drive Emulator with HxC compatible Firmware installed

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"If you are searching for a reliable, user-friendly Floppy drive replacement for your instrument or studio equipment, then you have come to the right.

Including:

+ 2000 – Blank disks ready to being saved on.

+ 1000+ - .Mid song files including DAF, Erasure, Depeche Mode, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Gary Numan, Kraftwerk, New Order

+ Tools to make your own disks from .mid


Installation:

+ Fully expanded and newly flashed USB Floppy Emulator.

+ Extra jumpers and screws for the installation.

+ Support to get you up and running!


Plug and Play! [easy to use]

Functionality compared to the generic ones

+ Fully compatible with Roland MT-120 and MT120S [but also other models from Korg, Casio, Yamaha, Akai, Kurzweil, Sequential Circuits instruments, Ensoniq, E-mu...etc]

+ Supports USB stick with up to 2 TB including sub-folders.

+ Oled screen - better overview, and file information.

+ Rotary - Better navigation between images and sub-folders and disk ejection.

+ Sound mod – Simulation of loading/saving sounds.

Important notes:

+ Tested functionality before shipping.

+ USB-stick, Roland MT-120 and Monkey is not included.

+ There are other suppliers, who are "just" including a 5 $ Sandisk USB-stick and we think that is a bad provider decision / solution, due to that we all have different ways of organizing our usage and we have seen reports about users receiving corrupt USB-sticks. Therefore, download link, instead of a 5 $ SanDisk chaos / corrupt USB stick."

Synthstrom Deluge - Panic - A synth darkwave jam inspired by Crystal Castles


Payton Carter

"Here's a synthpop/darkwave track on the Deluge, inspired by Crystal Castles. There are a couple of string presets toward the end of the factory patches that totally evoke Gary Numan and The Cure. I started messing around with one of those patches, and that's where this track came from.

I'm starting to warm up to the Deluge! After about a week, I'm definitely more comfortable performing in the song view. Keeping track of clips is still a little confusing, but it's easier with practice. I decided to perform this track live, instead of writing everything out in the arranger view. That definitely feels like a more organic way of writing, which I think is good for me. I'm the kind of guy that can spend an hour trying to get the automation on a filter sweep just write, so I like how performing live forces you to make decisions in real time, which can reduce the "choice paralysis" I can get when arranging a composition."

Casio CZ5000 Phase Distortion Synthesizer Ableton Instrument megapack


Expanding Sound

"get the pack now at https://www.gum.co/mbExK
(Compatible with Ableton Live Lite 10.1.18 and above)

The CZ5000 rocks. These are Casios finest keyboards in my opinion, using phase distortion to create some awesome metallic digital sounds. This pack is very different than my analog stuff, but in a great way. You get some really metallic sounds as well as some warm pads. These tones are instant nostalgia. They remind me a lot of my Sega Genesis for some reason. I know the Genesis used an fm sound chip but the CZ5000 just has that gnarly bite to it that made Genesis sound so rough and tough. I hope you love it! These sounds will definitely find their way into my songs, and I hope they find the way into yours as well.

This pack includes 20 Ableton Instruments using over 100 samples. Enjoy!"

Where Rockets Once Roared


Adrian Earnshaw Music

"Where Rockets Once Roared has been composed using sounds from the patch library Hollo Delight 3. If you don't know what this patch library is about then head on over to this video for more details - [below]

This is an ambient soundscape that gently builds making use of the soundscape patches provided by the library. The drums and percussion are also from the library and you can hear how versatile the sounds are. If you have Omnisphere and have not picked this library up, then I strongly suggest it is put on your must purchases list."

Hollo Delight 3 - Omnisphere Patch Library Review

Adrian Earnshaw Music

Hollo Delight 3 - http://sound.artenuovo.com/omnideligh...

Octatrack vs Modular ~ We were young


EZBOT

"In this video I use the 'remixer' method with my 104 7u case full of awesome modules including the new Noise Engineering Desmodus Versio and Mannequins W/ with the new beta firmware set to an FM synth. All the sounds come from the modular and the Octarack is a mixer, FX box, and resampler for looping.

If you want more and feel inspired to support me, please visit my Patreon page: ►https://www.patreon.com/ezbot"

MAKEN0ISE Time Travel Simulation


MAKEN0ISE

"With some meticulous and careful patching, we can use the Morphagene to make the echoes from Mimeophon or any other effect come before the sound that creates them.

This technique will work with Morphagene firmware version mg155 or greater. The user-definable firmware options are detailed in this video playlist: [below]

Get the latest Morphagene firmware at http://makenoisemusic.com/modules/mor..."

Hermann Seib Joins Behringer/Music Tribe Wave Synthesizer Development Team


The official announcement:

PPG and its Wave synthesizers have been the brain child of the industry icon Wolfgang Palm and have graced the stages of artists like David Bowie, Jean Michel Jarre, Depeche Mode, Gary Numan, Stevie Nicks, Pet Shop Boys, Mike and the Mechanics, and Stevie Wonder just to name a few.

After the announcement of Behringer and Music Tribe to look for collaboration partners for the development of the next generation Wave hybrid synthesizer, we have been fortunate to gain a legendary engineer to the team – Hermann Seib who has been deeply involved in the PPG Wave history. But hear from the man himself:

About Hermann Seib

“I'm a software programmer/analyst living in Vienna, Austria and have loved playing and creating music throughout all my life. I started playing guitar at age 12 and when the Roland SH-101 became available, I got one and was instantly hooked. But as for most people, there came a point where I had to decide whether I want to become a musician or a programmer. Computers won hands down so I never became a great guitar player and instead I practiced my programming skills instead. These shiny new home computers that just became available were simply too fascinating – and they sustained my life ever since.

PPG and I have a rather long common history. I first saw the original press release for the Waveterm A in 1982 and immediately wanted one. Unfortunately, I also couldn’t afford it as I was at just starting my career.

Around 1987, I was finally able to buy a used Wave 2.2/Waveterm set. Since that time, I have become a fan of these machines and know pretty well how they work. However I'm much more of an engineer than a musician and to me, the Wave synthesizers are "computers with attached tone generation circuits". Around 2000, I started to reverse engineering their operating system, so that I could understand how they work from a computer perspective. It took me quite a while to understand the sound generation side of the things and while I still wouldn't say that I've fully mastered every detail, my understanding was good enough to create an upgrade to the original V6 software. The result was version 8.3, which is a commercially available upgrade.

Around 2000, I became involved with Paula Maddox and Dave Forward in a project called "Waveterm C". The idea was to recreate the Waveterm in a more modern PC running Windows version and use a USB interface to communicate to the Waves/EVUs/PRKs. Well, we got the software side up and running, for which I was responsible for and it worked to a point where you could create wavetables and transient sounds. The USB-based hardware interface worked quite well, too, but unfortunately the project never became mature enough to be launched.

https://www.hermannseib.com/waveterm/

I also created WaveSim, my simulation of the famous Wave/EVU, which was first only as a standalone Windows program and later available as VSTi as well. Wolfgang Palm was aware of these activities for quite a while and in 2008, he contacted me. We exchanged ideas and he helped me understand some details of the Wave synthesizers, which resulted in further WaveSim improvements. Wolfgang then went on to create lots of new, vastly improved wavetables that could be loaded into WaveSim which can be found here.

https://www.hermannseib.com/english/synths/ppg/wavesim.htm#palm

Later in 2012, Wolfgang became interested in porting his PPG WaveGenerator, which was only available as iOS Plugin, to VST and Audio Unit on Windows and Mac OS - a project I was heavily involved in. Subsequently I entered similar collaborations on Wolfgang’s other PlugIn creations such as the PPG Wavemapper 2, PPG Phonem, and PPG Infinite.”

Why did you decide to join the Behringer Wave project?

“My main motivation is to help recreate the Wave to ensure it gets as close as possible to the original, as the legacy and “soul” of this synthesizer is very dear to me. And because it’s blue 🙂. I am very much looking forward to collaborating with the Behringer engineering team and participate in the testing and comparison with the original unit since I have a deep understanding of the original code the makeup of the unit. We’re currently discussing the development of an app for wavetable management. I am very excited to be part of the Behringer Wave synthesizer project to make sure the legacy of this legendary synthesizer will live on.”

New LFOstore Synth Demos 8/19/2020



Playlist (use the controls at the bottom of the player above to skip around):

1. Prophet 08 Almighty Prophet
From our soundset: https://lfo.store/product-category/ha...
2. Novation KS-5 "Ethernal Pad"
One patch demo for the wonderfull KS synthesizer with silkiest sound ! here: https://lfo.store/product-category/ha...
3. Oberheim OB-12 - From Saturn To Neptune
2 patches from our future soundset for the beast OB-12 with 30 Space Strings & Pads www.lfo.store
4. Roland JP-8000 Magnetism Performance
From our soundset: https://lfo.store/product-category/ha...
5. Korg King Korg - Almighty CS-80 Brass!
Great emulation of 2049 atmosphere from our soundset for almighty King: https://lfo.store/product-category/ha...
6. Korg DW-8000 - "Vintage String" Patch
From our soundset "Analog Pearl"
Here: https://lfo.store/product-category/ha...

Ensoniq Mirage Sampler Instructional Video by MUG (Mirage Users Group) 1987


Deep Signal Studios

"MUG (Mirage Users Group) created this video on the basic operations of the Ensoniq Mirage Sampling Keyboard in 1987. The instructor goes over many of the operations, using the reference card with the list of operations and their numbers."

Alesis A6 Andromeda 61-Key Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer

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