Vintage Stuff
Spent the day reading an old issue of 'Electronics and Music Maker', a good one too, with a great interview with Keith Emerson and a transcript of some of his music - way out of my league :-)
But what made me smile was the prices of some of the gear back then and the great ads - some of them are cheaper then they are on E-Bay today! Take a Prophet One for instance, back then, just over £300 - today, I saw one on E-Bay for £1500!!
That's some inflation.
Here are some ads for you my fellow synth fans.
I'll post some more shortly.
Saturday, 1 June 2013
Sunday, 7 April 2013
New addition to the studio
Just bought a Roland D-110 Synth - well, won a D-110 from E-Bay the other day. Got it in the rack and all hooked up - now trying to figure it out ( I thought programming a DX7 was hard!). Both Opcode Galaxy and MidiQuest aren't to happy with it and promply spit out any patch loading/collecting requests, so I might have to do a bit of web detecting for clues, hopefully it ( the D-110) having an older ROM system won't affect anything (v.1.06) looks like 1.10 is the ROM to have.
Roland D-110 |
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D-110 hooked up to the PG-10 programmer |
Luckily Roland do have all the old manuals online via their website, as well as the factory presets as SysEx files which is a total result - find them HERE
UPDATE.. D'oh! After originally making sure all my midi channels on the patches were going 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10 it seems that they need to be 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 as the unit was originally supplied - well, at least the first patch has to be and now Galaxy and MidiQuest are happily moving patches back and forth to the D110.
Friday, 28 December 2012
Kontakt Scripting - Continued
Carrying on from my previous blog on using Kontakt's native scripting function; here's my finished my Boss Dr-110.
You can set the volume and balance for all instruments as before, but it now has an adjustable reverb size plus a switch to activate a pseudo circuit-bent effect to the sounds with bit-rate, frequency and saturation.
Watch the video demo...
You can set the volume and balance for all instruments as before, but it now has an adjustable reverb size plus a switch to activate a pseudo circuit-bent effect to the sounds with bit-rate, frequency and saturation.
Watch the video demo...
Available now via Sampleism
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