Synthesizer-Magazin: Ausgabe 11 jetzt lieferbar

Themenauswahl: Maschine: Roland VSynth GT Korg M3 Xpanded – Was bringt das neue OS? DSI Mopho – Erste Eindrücke vom “kleinen P’08″? Sequencer-Special: Genoqs Octopus und Nemo – Was bringt der Neue? Spectrasonics Omnisphere Yamaha CS30 – Neue Wesen analog erschaffen. Korg DS10 – MS10 erzeugt Nintendoshock? Kurzweil PC3X – Der VA1 durch die Hintertür? ARP 2500 IK Multimedia Sampletank XL 2.5 Image Line PoiZone MFB Kraftzwerg – Taschenmodular? Menschen: Zu Besuch in der “Moog-Fabrik” Hamburger Musikmesse – Bericht Electronic Circus Festival –> Synthesizer-Magazin .de Ab Mitte November erhältlich.

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Real-Time Speech Machine via Isaac Isaiah – Akusmatik / Bandmusik / Elektroakustik / Live-Elektronik

MySpace.com – Isaac Isaiah – – Akusmatik / Bandmusik / Elektroakustik / Live-Elektronik – www.myspace.com/isaacisaiah1. Saw this nice Video on the Profile of Isaac Isaiah whose music can be discribed as electro-acoustik. It is a speech machine (not a vocoder) which is controlled by a set of keys/(buttons?) for both hands that control it in real time saying „she saw me“. just listen..

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Kyma Capybara will be faster and new and it’s name is Pacarana

Compatibility There will be two new products: the Pacarana and the Paca sound computation engines. Both the Pacarana and the Paca are named for animals smaller than the Capybara and either can serve as a smaller-yet-more-powerful replacement for the Capybara-320 in a Kyma sound design workstation. Each of these new platforms connects to your computer via FireWire 800 (we can supply an 800-400 cable if your computer has a FW 400 port). The new devices use external FireWire or USB audio converters and they can also use the Capybara-320 converters…

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Ian Boddy Radiophonica – Sounds from early soundtracks

RADIOPHONICA Ian Boddy Waveforms Downloadable Sample Libraries Radiophonica (WFRP001) is the first title in acclaimed UK sound designer Ian Boddy’s Waveforms series of independent downloadable sample libraries. As implied by name, Radiophonica provides a library of sounds synonymous with the much-missed BBC Radiophonic Workshops early work on seminal TV programmes like Doctor Who; as such, they embrace those appealing analogue, organic, retro sci-fi sounding characteristics of early synthesiser soundtracks. All 200 samples  24-bit/44.1kHz mono WAV, crossfade looped where appropriate were created using Boddys personal collection of old (er) and new(er)…

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