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The Oberheim Matrix-12 is one of the most legendary analog polyphonic synthesizers of all time. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of this instrument, the Bob Moog Foundation is holding a special raffle: one lucky winner will receive a fully restored Matrix-12 signed by Tom Oberheim, Marcus Ryle and Michel Doidic. The provenance of this instrument is particularly noteworthy: it was personally owned by Doug Curtis, the developer of the legendary Curtis chips used in countless synthesizers in the 1970s and 1980s. His widow, Mary Curtis, donated the unit for the raffle, the proceeds of which will support the work of the Bob Moog Foundation... The post Oberheim Matrix-12 Turns 40: Win One of the Most Legendary Analog Synths and Donate! appeared first on gearnews.com. View the full article
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AudioThing has introduced SX1000, an emulation of the JEN SX1000, a vintage Italian synth released in 1978, for iOS, Linux, Mac & Windows.… Read More AudioThing SX1000 Recreates Vintage Analog Synth As Plugin For iOS, Linux, Mac & Windows View the full article
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Korg multi/poly native puts the multi/poly hardware synth inside your DAW. Korg multi/poly native Didn’t see this one coming! Or at least not this quickly. On the same day that Korg has released the multi/poly module, the company has gone and made the Korg multi/poly native available as a plugin for your DAW. And it’s fully compatible with the classic Mono/Poly-inspired hardware... The post Korg multi/poly native: Korg’s Excellent Virtual Analog Hardware Synth Now in Your Computer appeared first on gearnews.com. View the full article Multi/poly native · Source: Korg
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analog synths Beginner’s Guide to Analog Synthesis
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Get up to speed with the basic of analog synthesis, including oscillators, filters, and modulation. New to synthesizers? Start here! Beginner’s Guide to Analog Synthesis What Is Analog Synthesis? Oscillators Filters Modulation Envelopes LFOs Conclusion Recommended Hardware and Software Synthesizers If you’ve never played a synthesizer before they can be intimidating beasts. All those dials and sliders. Whether you’re talking hardware or software synthesizers, there’s a lot more to operating them than just playing the keys like a piano... The post Beginner’s Guide to Analog Synthesis appeared first on gearnews.com. View the full article-
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This is the last chance to get an intro offer for MiniBrute V (offer expires in 48 hours). MiniBrute V not only recreates the distinctive analog grit of its hardware predecessor but elevates it with modern flexibility, expanded polyphony and a built-in FX rack - add the brute spirit to your production. 199€ 99€ (or even less if you have other Arturia products) https://www.arturia.com/products/software-instruments/minibrute-v/overview TAE® Powered (True Analog Emulation) TAE® is Arturia's proprietary technology for creating virtual synthesizers that emulate classic analog synthesizers Accurately reproduces classic sounds: TAE® models the behavior of analog components like oscillators and filters at a very detailed level. This allows Arturia's virtual synths to capture the warmth, character, and imperfections of classic analog gear. More realistic oscillators: TAE® faithfully recreates the sound generation of analog oscillators, including complex Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) for creating unique timbres. Detailed filter modeling: TAE® models the specific circuits used in famous analog filters, allowing Arturia's virtual synths to reproduce the filtering characteristics that contribute to the sound of those instruments. Arturia's TAE® technology is designed to give musicians a virtual instrument that sounds and behaves as close as possible to a real analog synthesizer. This lets them create classic sounds or explore new sonic textures without the limitations of traditional digital synthesizers. YouTube Videos
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About Legendary red virtual-analog synth, inspired by the classic sounds of the Nord Lead A1. This is not a Rompler, this is a SYNTH https://audiokitpro.com/nerdsynth/ Introductory price: £4.99 Nerd Synth A2X Specs 64-voice, Retro VA-Synth Include all 40+ of the Nord A1 waveforms Arpeggiator! Classic Hardware-style Arp, with extra features Vintage-style Step Sequencer that can be routed to specific layers A proper filter envelope ADSR! 3 LFOs. Fun Routings. LFOs can modify other LFOs TouchPads! 2 fun assignable pads YouTube Videos
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The sound of the miniMoog is a distinctive rich tone that leaps out of your speakers at you. We’ve selected some of the best miniMoog Alternatives for recreating authentic leads and basslines. We’ve discussed how to do this using software plug-ins previously, but for many of us software can often be too clinical to capture the experience of using the real thing. First introduced in back 1970, the miniMoog Model D was one of the first synthesizers to feature a pitch wheel. It took most of the basic functionality from Moog’s massive modular systems of the time and rescaled the architecture for a new compact format. The post The Best miniMoog Alternatives for getting that classic sound appeared first on gearnews.com. View the full article
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Dreadbox launched the new Murmux Adept analog polyphonic synthesizer, a hardware unit that’ll set you back a cool €2,180 + VAT (Sweetwater lists it at $2,999.) Bedroom Producers Blog saw this bad boy in action on the floor of Superbooth Berlin this week. Watch our video above the article (thanks to Minimal Audio for sponsoring [...] View post: SUPERBOOTH24: Get Your ‘80s on With Dreadbox Murmux Analog Poly Synth View the full article
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If you know Behringer, you’ll likely know the company loves a teaser campaign. Since 2017, the German instrument manufacturer has been trickling out snippets of new synthesizers and drum machines inspired by studio gear legends. The clones have been somewhat of a touchy subject in the gear industry, compelling the brand to issue a statement on the “principles of competition” and to “clear up some misconceptions.” In its own words, Behringer “chases analogue ghosts” in a bid to make music-making a more accessible hobby and give more producers than ever the chance to own a hardware synthesizer... The post Behringer 2024: Every synth, drum machine and controller Behringer is working on appeared first on MusicTech. View the full article
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