MATRIXSYNTH: NAMM: NAMM Pics via synchro1


Thursday, January 14, 2010

NAMM: NAMM Pics via synchro1


more pics here

Pictured here:
Two Surfin Kangaroo step sequencers
Eurorack on the left
Mungo State Zero

Waldorf Zarenbourg EP
TipTop Audio Modular

Update: some highlights from synchro1: "- *THE* highlight was seeing someone tinkering with a prototype module for a demo and realizing it was Mike Brown [Livewire] and the expander modulefor the AFGs. Mike looks well and it was great to speak with him again.

- new digital polyphonic synth from Mungo [State Zero]. Very intriguing and lots of modular possibilities as almost everything has external CV capability. Great ergonometric design, sound (in noisy NAMM environment) reminded me a bit of my SunSyn. And it is quite expensive but there is an awful lot in there. Number of photos at the link below.

- Bob Amstadt is showing the new LP-2 MINI Looper [Looperlative]. Essentially a single channel mono looper with many of the abilities of the amazing LP-1.

- Monorocket cases look great.

- Make Noise X/Y sequencer and capacitance-sensitive keypads are very intriguing - ordered 2 of the keypad modules.

- Flight of Harmony Sound of Shadows on display but did not have a chance to play with it yet."


1 comment:

  1. While I'm sure it's a quality case, the TipTop case sure looks clunky compared to it's Buchla inspiration.

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