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  • Matrixsynth on 1/9/11

    via this auction"The Jean Michel Jarre organ / synthElka X-705 organm. analog synthesizerWatkins WEM amplifier PA 100Allsound Leslie"Elka X-705 organ, which has incorporated as a special feature a real analog synthesizer. The nature sounds and organ sounds are great. It comes together with the old system, a Allsound Leslie and a WEM 100 PA amp The organ is complete with the bass pedal and a Relative News

  • Matrixsynth on 5/30/11

    YouTube Uploaded by susarom on May 30, 2011"Demo Song: Susan RomInstruments:Bontempi System 5 BT-705 / 666 Sounds(Modified with 3,5 mm Jack Line Out)FX: Bontempi Reverb & VST MDE-X (Delay)Multitrack Recording (No Midi)" Relative News

  • Matrixsynth on 4/13/11

    YouTube Uploaded by retrosound72 on Apr 13, 2011"retro toy keyboard demo by RetroSoundBontempi System 5 BT 7058 bit wavetable sound generator, dual tone synthesis for combining 666 mixed sounds, 6 rubber drumpads, sustain, chorus and reverb fx, 24 preset rhythms, made in Italythis BT 705 keyboard is from my lovely friend susan rom. I put a audio out mod on the keyboard backside. really fat sound!" Relative News

  • Matrixsynth on 9/30/11

    via this auction"Elka X 705 1970's organ working 85% (please read) As used by J M Jarre, a wonderful piece of 'over the top' 70's technology. All is working except for the strings (cello and voice) which is half sounding with a a kind of low-fi rhythmic 'jutter'. All else works as it should - organ, synth (with expression filter cutoff, attack, portamento etc) and drum machine and bass pedals.. Relative News

  • AudioTutsPlus on 10/10/11

    Understanding bit depth is essential when using DAW software. This post is a clear explanation and helpful overview of the topic from Mark Garrison’s book Encyclopedia of Home Recording. “The Encyclopedia of Home Recording puts those answers at your fingertips quickly and easily by explaining the tools, techniques, and terminology of the home studio in an easy-to-understand manner.” This post is an extract from that book. If you enjoyed the post, you might like to consider purchasing the book. Digital recording is achieved by converting analog audio signal into binary code. Binary code is a numerical made up of a series of ons and offs (or signal and no-signal) which are usually represented as ones and zeros. Each of these ones and zeros is referred to as a bit, and these bits form digital words. Bit depth refers to the length of each digital word. Digital recordings consist of a series of static samples which are played back rapidly to create sound (see Fig. 12). This is... Relative News

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