MATRIXSYNTH: Wednesday, December 28, 2005


Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Superwave Tarkus

MS2000 looking softsynth on KVR. Rumor is that it will be available for $50 in Feb 06.



Features:

12 Voices, 3 Oscillators + Noise Generator:
13 Oscillator Waveforms
Band-limited Wavetable Synthesis
Anti-aliased Hardsync
Pulse Width Modulation
Waveform Morphing
2 LFOs.
Mixer (OSC1, OSC2, Noise).
4 Filter types with Resonance (24LPF, 12LPF, 12BPF, 12HPF).
2 ADSR Envelopes with Time Scale function.
Amplifier (Level, Pan, EG2/Gate, Distortion).
Virtual Patch function x4 (8 Source Inputs, 8 Destination Outputs, Depth Level).
Arpeggiator (Up, Down, Alt1, Alt2, Alt3, Alt4).
16 Step Sequence x4 (Modulation x3, Gate):
29 Sequence Destinations.
Sequence Types (Forward, Reverse, Alt1, Alt2).
Independent Beat Resolution for each of the 4 Sequences.
Pre-Bend function.
Effects: Chorus, Phaser, Delay (Stereo, Cross, L/R), Equalizer.
128 preset Instruments, Sounds, Sequences and FX.

Green Waldorf Microwave

No title link. I was on a secret mission looking for green synths, and I came across this shot of the limitted Green Waldorf Microwave off of sequencer.de, so I thought I'd post it.



From Wikipedia:
"A limited edition Mean Green Machine was released at the same time as this
upgrade, being a Microwave with a new "Nextel" rubberized finish in a green
color, a certificate of authenticity, special rubber feet, and comical
silkscreening (the power switch was labeled Life, and the card slot was
labeled Food.) Normal Microwave units from now on featured the Nextel finish
in the usual blue color."

BTW, if you know of any other green synths, please share. So far I have the following:
Custom Forat Yamaha Motif
Cwejman
Green Buchla Thunder

The Synthi Educational Handbook

Update: A couple more links in the comments section via andrew:

http://home.freeuk.com/1a/ems/synthi-e-spec-sheet.jpg
http://home.freeuk.com/1a/ems/synthi-aks-spec-sheet.jpg


Click here for a 4M pdf of The Synthi Educational Handbook. I also stashed it here in case the link goes down. Via John Loffink of http://www.microtonal-synthesis.com on AH.

Love this snip from the first page:


Don't get your screws loose!

Fairlight IIx and Fostex Foundation


Two shots via Kevin Kelley of the Audio Playground. The Fostex Foundation are the grey pieces in the shot. I wasn't familiar with it before this. According to this site, it's a direct to disk recorder that came from the former NED Synclavier engineers. The Synclavier was a high end synth featuring sampling and FM in the late 70s. Before you get too excited about the Fostex Foundation, note that it's not a synth and was basically a $30k recorder when it came out. Coupled with the Fairlight and the Kurzweil Midiboard, you had quite an impressive set up indeed. The box on top of the Midiboard is the Roland MSQ-700 sequencer.

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