via Ken MacBeth's Photos"On screen shot of the Mk1/X-series Touch Keyboard Prototype...!"Don't miss the video here.
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Matrixsynth on 1/9/11
"via Digitana where you'll find additional details.'I have completed the prototype of a new module project I have been developing for a while, namely an 'Expansion' unit for the Synthi AKS Keyboard Sequencer (KS). It could work equally with an EMS TKS (the version of the KS EMS made as a standalone unit to be used with a VCS3 mk2). Infact the prototype was tested using a KS connected to my VCS3( Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/9/11
If you looked at the closely at the keyboard control panel in this post, you would have noticed something a little off. It's an iPod Touch! via Peter Vogel on Facebook:"The keypad at the right hand end of the music keyboard is now a general purpose multi-touch controller"This one in via wheat. Mars caught it in the comments of the previous post. Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 12/16/10
YouTube via marsynth | December 15, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikesfollow-up to this post"As promised, here's another video of the new prototype that's been under development. A few slight changes have been made since the last video, but nothing major.I recorded a simple guitar loop using the empress super delay and fed it through the prototype. No other effects were used.I tried to show more of the Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 12/10/10
Air Guitar prototype with Kinect from Chris O'Shea on Vimeo."Sorry about the filming quality, need a screen recorder.Full description herechrisoshea.org/lab/air-guitar-prototypeFollow me for project updatestwitter.com/chrisoshea" Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/22/11
YouTube via VoiceEncoder | January 21, 2011 | "Richie Rome: "Deep" and "My Wish For You" / Moog Prototype Vocoder.'Deep', 1980." Relative News
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Synthopia on 1/17/11
The 2011 NAMM Show saw the introduction of the Fairlight CMI 30th Anniversary Edition – a new digital keyboard workstation, inspired by the classic Fairlight CMI. While maintaining the hallmark look and feel of the original Series II Fairlight, the CMI-30A harnesses the latest technology to deliver ‘that Fairlight sound’. Unlike modern samplers which strive for precise reproduction [...] Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 12/14/10
YouTube via petermmoz | December 04, 2010 | 112 likes, 1 dislikes"Next iteration of OpenKinect PianoDemoing placing the keyboard wherever you like.Also, attempting to play a duet (inspired by the movie "Big" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKrZid...Made possible by libfreenect (http://openkinect.org) and coded in pythonWorks at 30fps with no lag!" Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/13/11
The official press release:"-Production prototype of the Fairlight CMI 30th Anniversary Edition debuts tomorrow at NAMM- $20,000 ‘vintage sampler’ faithfully recreates the look and feel of the 80’s classic which changed the course of music- Peter Gabriel, Kate Bush, Jean-Michel Jarre, Stevie Wonder, Herbie Hancock and many other icons of the eighties made musical history using their Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 12/10/10
Pd~OSC 8bit touch sequencer control from AntonAudio on Vimeo.audio comes in after the :30 mark"The user can adjust the 16 step pitch and volume sequences which is reflected in the one pianoroll object in Pd. There is a randomize button for the pitch and volume sequence. Each step is highlighted with a green dot on the interface 16 step timeline. The sequence can be played forwards and backwards Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 12/13/10
"Loopseque is an incredibly simple app for iPhone & iPod touch. With Loopseque making music is like playing a game. Create beats, switch fast between patterns and arrange compositions.Loopseque is a 32-step wheel sequencer; it has 4 channels with 9 wheels in each channel. Every wheel consists of 64 segments divided into 4 circles. Using these, you can create more music patterns than there are Relative News







