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NAMM show stuff
i've been looking around the internet today for announcements from NAMM. i checked the korg website, seems they got a few new products like the ZERO8, an all-in-one ableton controller, and more. Im gonna check the roland site now... anyone hear of anything particularly cool from the NAMM show?
oh, also, the mini kaos pad looks pretty groovy too.
oh, also, the mini kaos pad looks pretty groovy too.
from roland:
V-synth GT:
http://www.roland.com/products/en/V-Synth_GT/index.html
MV-8800:
http://www.roland.com/products/en/MV-8800/index.html
this looks pretty dope. definitely would think of something like this to replace the computer. prob expensive as fuck tho.
theres other stuff from roland... like midi controllers and digital pianos... whatever boring... now onto the korg website...
the M3... the new hotness:
http://www.korg.com/gear/prod_info.asp? ... egory_id=1
the ZERO8... dopeness:
http://www.korg.com/gear/prod_info.asp? ... egory_id=2
if you head over to www.korg.com theres some other stuff too.. like the mini-kp (kaoss pad) and some metronomes and chromatic tuners and boring shit like that.
V-synth GT:
http://www.roland.com/products/en/V-Synth_GT/index.html
MV-8800:
http://www.roland.com/products/en/MV-8800/index.html
this looks pretty dope. definitely would think of something like this to replace the computer. prob expensive as fuck tho.
theres other stuff from roland... like midi controllers and digital pianos... whatever boring... now onto the korg website...
the M3... the new hotness:
http://www.korg.com/gear/prod_info.asp? ... egory_id=1
the ZERO8... dopeness:
http://www.korg.com/gear/prod_info.asp? ... egory_id=2
if you head over to www.korg.com theres some other stuff too.. like the mini-kp (kaoss pad) and some metronomes and chromatic tuners and boring shit like that.
NI released traktor scratch and audio 8 DJ... seems like a decent audio interface...
http://www.native-instruments.com/index ... udio8dj_us
yeah, can you tell im bored?
http://www.native-instruments.com/index ... udio8dj_us
yeah, can you tell im bored?
Some goodies:
I'm sure roland is showing some more rehashed rompler soundsets, and behringer knockoffs of whatever was shown one or two years ago.
- New Mackie Controllers
- A-Design Pultec-style EQ in API 500 format
- Blue Mics are releasing new mics.
- Tracktion 3
- SSL shows a transient designer plug for Duende, and some new modules for the X-Rack, including a new 8-input summing module. Basically a portable modular console.
- Anamod Audio Tape simulator. Costs about the same as two real recorders.
- Samplitude 9.02, with version 9.1 coming 2 months from now. Sweet.
- Morgana VST sampler "emulating" old samplers like Ensoniq Mirage
- URS Channel Strip Pro
- Updates to Korg VSTs.
- More Arturia stuff, and their new "hardware" synth.
I'm sure roland is showing some more rehashed rompler soundsets, and behringer knockoffs of whatever was shown one or two years ago.
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Now, the SSL Drumstrip looks interesting. Looks like all the usual things in one plug. I wonder how many DSP slots it takes up?
New Mackie controllers. Well, fuck. I wonder if they'll discontinue the originals now?
Arturia's move is interesting, to say the least. I can remember that they sent out a questionaire email to customers a year or two back that hinted about such a desktop box. Strange.
Bugger.
New Mackie controllers. Well, fuck. I wonder if they'll discontinue the originals now?
Arturia's move is interesting, to say the least. I can remember that they sent out a questionaire email to customers a year or two back that hinted about such a desktop box. Strange.
Bugger.
Last edited by two oh one on Fri Jan 19, 2007 1:25 am, edited 1 time in total.
new Waldorf synths are expected, I believe
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edit for linkage:; http://www.waldorfmusic.de/en/news
woohoO!
edit for linkage:; http://www.waldorfmusic.de/en/news
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Ok, snipped from Mac Music:
Waldorf will announce a new synth line at NAMM. The models are :
- Stromberg : a big aluminium 5 octave wavetable digital synth with optional plug-in modules adding analog filters and/or tube amplification.
- Blofeld : a desktop/rackmount analogue modelling synth with a nice big LCD display and an aluminium box.
- Zarenbourg : a Wurli-inspired stage piano using physical modelling rather than samples (a bit like a hardware Lounge Lizard), with built in speakers - clearly going after Clavia's Electro range but with a much more retro look.
- Phoenix Edition : a limited edition reissue of the Q, Q+ and Micro Q, in black. The Q+ has analogue filters, the Q digital ones, and the Micro Q is the simplified rackmount version.
Waldorf will announce a new synth line at NAMM. The models are :
- Stromberg : a big aluminium 5 octave wavetable digital synth with optional plug-in modules adding analog filters and/or tube amplification.
- Blofeld : a desktop/rackmount analogue modelling synth with a nice big LCD display and an aluminium box.
- Zarenbourg : a Wurli-inspired stage piano using physical modelling rather than samples (a bit like a hardware Lounge Lizard), with built in speakers - clearly going after Clavia's Electro range but with a much more retro look.
- Phoenix Edition : a limited edition reissue of the Q, Q+ and Micro Q, in black. The Q+ has analogue filters, the Q digital ones, and the Micro Q is the simplified rackmount version.
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