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Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Superbooth 2021 Walkthrough Tour


Superbooth 2021! Join us for a tour with many synths and modulars! video upload by Wine&Synths

"We were there directly on Wednesday morning and the first thing I did was meet two old friends and former colleagues: Jörg Schaaf from Radikal Technologies and Jürgen Michaelis from Jomox.

After that we worked our way through the aisles and let ourselves drift by the colorful boxes and enticing sounds. I'm afraid that Johannes has been infected with modular fever!

In between we met Herr Schneider, with whom I had already arranged an interview appointment in advance. After we had conscientiously worked through this, especially in terms of accessibility, it started to pour just in time for the start of our outdoor tour. That's why we had to stay a little longer in the Moog tent at the end. On Friday we will continue. Then we want to take a closer look at some devices together with Stefan!"

Radikal Technologies Delta CEP A - one synth oldschool minimal techno track


video upload by Wine&Synths

"When I started to produce music again last year, my old friend Jörg Schaaf was a true supporter and gave me a lot of motivation and inspiration with his extraordinarily creative mind.

So one day, shortly after I decided to get involved with hardware synths again, Jörg sent me one of his Delta CEP A test units for my personal enjoyment.

This video is my way to say thank you.

Delta is undoubtedly an astonishing little sound machine!

The most surprising thing during recording was, that I recorded my vocal as an mp4 on my Iphone. I just swapped it into Live and there was video! It’s not really predictable and every render is a little surprise. But it’s a really effective way to get rhythm into your videos!"

Quasimidi Polymorph - meditative early morning sequence


video upload by Wine&Synths

"I bought a Quasimidi Polymorph the other day!

Not because I'm crazy, but there is an interesting personal story behind this Quasimidi thing, that will soon be revealed! Watch out for more and make sure to subscribe to this channel!

Usually I wake up around three in the morning due to a major failure in my neuronal subroutines. Since I can't change it anymore, I like to use this time before dawn to noodle around on my synths, just to get lost in sound. And who said, that musical therapy can't be done with synths? So I'd like to share this moment with you!

Polymorph is probably the rarest Quasimidi synth to find nowadays. As the prices are rising fast, try to get one while you can! And it's probably the best sounding synth Quasimidi ever made. If you are into dawless jamming, Polymorph might be your friend, thanks to its 4 independent analogue style sequencer lines per sound, which allow you to modulate practically all the synth and FX parameters. This is instant fun and so typical for Joerg Schaafs approach to real-time sequencing! Of course, MIDI data is also sent to external gear, if you need it.

The Polymorph sound is not really 'analogue' but if you know how to use the built-in EQ and FX, you can get powerful synth sounds with quite some digital dirt out of it. Polymorph has got four single outs for each part and even has audio inputs to process external sounds. That's kind of professional!"

-CALC-Circuit Rhythm and Circuit Tracks - The Power Combo // Novation Live


video upload by NovationTV

"In this week’s live stream -CALC- explores the powerful combination of using Circuit Rhythm and Circuit Tracks together. Both Circuit devices are unique and powerful on their own but in tandem they offer a super charged production/performance studio set-up. -CALC- will explore how to get the best out of this set-up with tips, tricks and examples of performances along the way.

--- Discover Circuit Rhythm
http://bit.ly/CircuitRhythm"

Waldorf Microwave I, Rev A, OS v2, Yamaha FS1R, & Roland V-Synth V2 w/ All Options

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Three powerful synths, three listings:

Waldorf Microwave via this auction.

Yamaha FS1R via this auction.

Roland V-Synth v2 via this auction

"All options onboard - VC-1 D50 card, VC-2 Voice Designer/Vocoder."

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Ambient modular synthesizer improvisation. #eurorack #modularsynthesizer #analogue


video upload by TLG Electro

"A slow moving ambient synth improv, featuring the Waldorf NW1 digital wavetable module, Dreadbox Eudemonia module and Cre8audio Chips Module, amongst others.
Sound processed through an Alesis Microverb 4 rack mount effects unit."

Roland JV 90 Expandable Synthesizer Video Manual Presented by Chris Allen 1995


video upload by Mike Mayer

"An instructional video for the Roland JV-90 Synthesizer circa 1995"

Studiologic at SUPERBOOTH 2021 - Day 1 - Numa X Piano and Numa X Piano GT


video upload by Studiologic



NUMA X PIANO FAMILY – PRESS RELASE

Disruptive ease, incredibly powerful
Numa X Piano represents a real revolution for digital piano players.
Like never before unlimited hi-end features, sounds and SFX have been designed and organized to be controlled in such an easy, intuitive and effective way to offer the best feeling in performance, under every aspect and in every context.
In other words, Numa X Piano is the perfect merger between a top-quality musical instrument based on a new Sound Generation architecture, with a four Zone MIDI Controller derived from the renowned SL Line, with the addition of a 4 Tracks Digital Mixer. A powerful combination for Studio and Live gigs, with a brand new disruptive UX Experience.


UXlogic: a revolutionary (and stylish) UX Experience
UX logic is the name of our innovative adaptive color user interface.
The color display and the color-coded Encoders are always synchronized with the selected Zone, allowing to have a clear and easy access to all functions with a direct approach and might allow to navigate all real time settings in an intuitive way.
An uncrowded control panel, which contributes to the elegant design of Numa X Piano, is the
pleasant “side effect” of such an effective and rational interface.


Powerful Acoustic and Electric physical modeling, plus HD Sound FX
The Sounds engines are based on a powerful mix of Sampling, Wave Shaping and a real Physical Modeling.
Besides the 8 Insert FX, 2 for each Zone and the Master Delay and Reverb (with FDN Technology) sections, the Acoustic Piano Sounds have dedicated DSP Effects to simulate Strings and Duplex Resonances, plus Release, Key Off and Damper noise sounds. Specific ZOOM settings are available, allowing to obtain an endless variety of sounds just making different settings of some editing parameters, which can be stored in each Program.


Let your fingers go with the FATAR touch
Numa X Piano models are equipped with the most up-to-date evolutions of Fatar hammer action keyboards: the TP/400 Wood with 3 contacts and Escapement, plus Aftertouch control, or the new TP/110 with 3 contacts and Aftertouch.


Designed to be versatile... and to meet the needs of every musician!

NUMA Manager and Sounds database expansion
A big section of the internal memory is left free for additional Sounds, to be published on our website. All Factory and new User Sounds can be moved to other positions in the list, thanks to the Numa Manager desktop app, that will also allow to update the Firmware and organize the Programs in a fast and easy way.

Audio over USB
Thanks to the USB-Audio feature, you can exchange sounds in digital format with your computer or tablet and even use the instrument as an Audio Board, with a local direct Control on the Audio Levels.

Built-in Digital Mixer
Numa X Piano also includes 4 Audio Inputs and a 4 tracks Digital Mixer with Gain, Bass, Mid and Treble controls, allowing to use this unique feature as a built in Mixer for external sources, such as microphones, bass, guitars or other keyboards.

AVP Synth - ADS 7 mk2 #Superbooth 2021


video upload by KlangDing

AVP Synth ADS 7 mk2

Befaco Live Jam - #Superbooth 2021


video upload by KlangDing

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