2000-07-31 by Elson Trinidad
... Actually they re tying to capitalize (though not in the best way) on their earlier successes, hence this Groove Approved mumbo jumbo. They like to tout,
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by mango
I truely think an MC-303 sounds and plays like crap, it really *is* just the marketing scheme that makes it so popular. kimdof like oh wauw, that box looks
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by mango
I m gonna go grab a me pencil and an eraser and mark it right this time then.... ;)
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by Sayer
... Scene originally came from the Yamaha CS1x in which you truly could save two sets of knob positions within one patch and then use the mod wheel to morph
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by mango
... Layer or Channel1 / Channel 2 or Timbre1 / Timbre2 ;) you can do various things with them scenes ... why they called them scenes i dunno, but i
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by mango
Make a sample&hold LFO change the modulation interval of another LFO, now that would be great ;) PS some synths can do that (can t remember which), but the
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by Elson Trinidad
... It s Young Chang, the South Korean piano maker. On the other hand, I don t think Akai is Japanese anymore. Basically Akai s US division (Akai Musical
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by Elson Trinidad
I think an analog simulation of a didgeridoo is possible...as long as the tone is controlled by either the ribbon controller or aftertouch. Then you can have
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by leka.sielu@meininki.net
maybe I m not an expert on bagpipes but IMO That Organ patch from jp-set comes very close. I use it on my compositions as a substitute for a real bagpipe (I
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by Sayer
Actually, I don t think Kurz. is American anymore. I think the were bought out by an Asian company a few years back. ... ===== Sayer s music:
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by Sayer
... Yes, I am really into the Euro synths right now. I love my Maicrowave II and Nova. I am eyeing the cool new Virus Indigo and Q rack units. Don t forget
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by tspeer
On Topic Bit: After listening to some Net Patches- I ve found a great percentage of them are stacked - or 2 scenes sounding at once (limiting polyphony to 5
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by PinheadX
... came ... No...I m talking about EBM...yes, I m a Front 242 fan...:-) ... As always..:-) ... to ... is ... You won t believe how expensive are the Kurzweil
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by Phil
Japan- Akai,Yamaha, Korg, Roland, Kawaii USA- Oberheim, Arp, Moog, Peavey, Emu, Ensoniq, Kurzweil Sweden- Nord lead Japan- Akai,Yamaha,
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by PinheadX
... From: Peter Korsten To: Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 5:43 PM Subject: Re: [AN1x-list] Question.... ... I m ... Be
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by Edwards, Ed
... Ah, but I was being sarcastic! Back in the old days when all we had were subtractive synthesizers we longed for samples, samplers, ROMplers and the like.
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by Elson Trinidad
... And Alesis... Well... Arp is no longer, Oberheim is now owned by Italians, Emu and Ensoniq are owned by a Singaporean company and Kurzweil is owned by a
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by Elson Trinidad
... The ukelele was a Polynesian variant on the guitar, brought by the Portugese. The banjo originated in Africa (wonder how all the rednecks would react to
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by Pergamon
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by angelphkt@aol.com
In a message dated 7/31/00 9:27:02 AM Central Daylight Time, ed.edwards@ssa.gov writes: What s the North American instrument? The ukelele? The banjo?
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by Philip
The only American synth mfrs. are Alesis and Peavey (if they still make them). Kurzweil is owned by Young Chang (Korea); Oberheim is really Viscount (Italian);
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by Jerry A
... The Fender Stratocaster & Gibson Les Paul? The Moog Synthesizer? The Hammond B3? I dunno. Take your pick.
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by tspeer
Japan- Akai,Yamaha, Korg, Roland, Kawaii USA- Oberheim, Arp, Moog, Peavey, Emu, Ensoniq, Kurzweil Sweden- Nord lead Germany- Waldorf, PPG
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by Edwards, Ed
... Butt-trumpet, Mango, butt-trumpet and auto horn.
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by Gary Gregson
... Hmmm...normally on TO HOST ports you can designate additional TO HOST streams to be directed to the MIDI out ports (On MUxxx units this function is
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by Peter Korsten
... That s about time. My silver EX5 has this unused panel on the back that s screaming for an mLAN board. OK, so actually it was me who has been doing the
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by Gary Gregson
... Yes I think we will (at last) see some mLAN products this year. Unlike USB, mLAN handles the MIDI protocol correctly. It effectively divides the full mLAN
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-31 by Stephen Davis - Elliotts Outdoor
I m from Penrith, Cumbria, England, UK. My Surname is Davis as opposed to Davies, so according to Jasper Carrot (English Comedian - real name Bob Davis) there
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-30 by Peter Korsten
From: PinheadX ... New Beat? And then there s Gabber... Rotterdam hardcore house. ... Music is more than just synths, of course. Keep
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-30 by PinheadX
... I thought to say that, but I was unsure....IMHO the best Techno style came from Belgium... ... ...And I surely would do that, but there s no more ANs to
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-30 by Elson Trinidad
... No, generally they use their own native power supplys, but the stage crew runs either generators or heavy-duty poer transformers. But what about all ...
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-30 by Peter Korsten
From: PinheadX ... from ... So that makes two extremely happy Brazilians today. :) Let us know what you like most when you get it.
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-30 by PinheadX
... From: Philip To: Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2000 3:37 AM Subject: Re: [AN1x-list] Question.... ... Thanx! And
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-30 by PinheadX
Hi Peter, ... where ... You re too unlucky...I saw the game. And I m sorry about the bad result. ... in ... He! He! He!.... ... Me too. This was the very last
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-30 by PinheadX
... Yes, they have. 12 teams (I m not sure) in their first division. And their national team defeated Brazil in the last Olympic Games. PinheadX.
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-30 by Peter Korsten
From: Gary Gregson ... interface. I myself am waiting on mLAN. It s been in the waiting for quite a while, but the newly announced Korg
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-30 by Peter Korsten
From: mango ... If applied lightly, it can give a certain fuzziness to your sound, which can be good. For example, Fifth Rendez-vous by
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-30 by Peter Korsten
From: Darren M Boudreau ... Why not uillean pipes? :) ... Neither could I - and I would use a VL instrument (like my EX5) anyway,
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-30 by angelphkt@aol.com
I use noise level alot....but i do alot of noise music, if your creative you can find a use for it....and last night i used it alot because during my show my
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-30 by mango
Does anybody ever use the Noise Level on the AN1x ? I have never used it for anything except for high hat percussion sounds I would like to use it for other
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-30 by jondl@jdlx-musique.com
... A Bagpipe, huh? I m not convinced anyone SHOULD do it ;-) However, I d think you d want to start with the VCOs generating a nasal/reed type sound - perhaps
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-30 by Steven Clements
... Groan.... Tom Tom Tom... That was and IS the point. The bit on the end was ment as scarcasm - a joke if you will. Canadian s are so nice... the
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-30 by Gary Gregson
... Yup...this appears to be a small bug (or is it a feature?) in how the XG devices handle the PLG boards. Theoretically the PLG board should replace the
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-30 by Gary Gregson
The unfortunate problem is that USB just doesn t work well with Sysex (its inherent in the way such interfaces implement the MIDI protocol. i.e sysex tends to
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-30 by Phil
From: tomfinegan@yahoo.com But what about all these less successfull artist who come e.g. from England and gig in America? How do they convert the power for
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-30 by tomfinegan@yahoo.com
... clarify ... is transformed to ... Still thanks to you too. But what i wonder, what are artist doing with their gear, when they gig around the world? I
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-30 by tomfinegan@yahoo.com
... supply, ... synth and ... I see. ... model PA-3B. ... Thank you very much, you helped me much further than Yamaha Germany...LOL...i called them...a
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-30 by Phil
Sorry, I meant to add at the end: ...Once the power is transformed to 12V Direct Current (DC), the Hz cycle becomes irrelevant - as far as the synth is
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-30 by Phil
Tom Asked: Everything else seems straight after standard, or does the US power-net use different Hz? Does it matter? Hi Tom, This has already been successfully
Thread view Attachments: 0
2000-07-30 by Darren M Boudreau
Here s a test of those more experienced users... Trying re-creating the sound of a bagpipe... or something simliar to it... Don t think I could do it... Darren
Thread view Attachments: 0