Other Gear at NAMM 2004
Other Gear at NAMM 2004
Thought I would start a thread dedicated to NON ROLAND products at NAMM 2004
Like this
http://www.openlabs.com/neko64.php
Is it a computer, is it a keyboard, is it a bird? No it's OpenSynth!
Like this
http://www.openlabs.com/neko64.php
Is it a computer, is it a keyboard, is it a bird? No it's OpenSynth!
Re: Other Gear at NAMM 2004
Bloody hell!
Hey Artemio, it's got Window$ (r)(TM) on it!
Dog
Hey Artemio, it's got Window$ (r)(TM) on it!
Dog
Re: Other Gear at NAMM 2004
Well basically it IS a PC
Just packaged in a keyboard
Just packaged in a keyboard
Re: Other Gear at NAMM 2004
It is indeed.
If you could find out the default admin password you could be truly mischievous in music stores and load windows 3.11 on it
Dog
If you could find out the default admin password you could be truly mischievous in music stores and load windows 3.11 on it
Dog
Re: Other Gear at NAMM 2004
I see Edirol has all their new stuff announced
http://www.edirol.com/press/news.html
http://www.edirol.com/press/news.html
Re: Other Gear at NAMM 2004
"Edirol Partners with Cakewalk & Native Instruments on In-store Demo Stations"
Wow, glad to see that joint venture is working out for them!!
Wow, glad to see that joint venture is working out for them!!
Re: Other Gear at NAMM 2004
My award for one of the most bizarre products goes to http://www.edirol.com/press/html/2004/011504_p1_pr.html
Photo Presenter
Show photos in time to your music
Now I can use that V-link feature on the FS when folks come round and I want to show them my holiday snaps
Photo Presenter
Show photos in time to your music
Now I can use that V-link feature on the FS when folks come round and I want to show them my holiday snaps
Re: Other Gear at NAMM 2004
Korg's new UK website has just burst into life with all the new NAMM products
http://www.korg.co.uk
e.g.
http://www.korg.co.uk/products/workstat ... ton_ex.asp
But the US one hasn't yet
http://www.korg.co.uk
e.g.
http://www.korg.co.uk/products/workstat ... ton_ex.asp
But the US one hasn't yet
Re: Other Gear at NAMM 2004
"Photo Presenter
Show photos in time to your music
"Now I can use that V-link feature on the FS when folks come round and I want to show them my holiday snaps "
Has Roland lost its mind? Same goes for this point made by bwoi in the FX thread...
"The only thing that upsets me is the fact that they came out with this new beast and it still doesn't read akai sample formats."
Roland is completely out of touch.
Show photos in time to your music
"Now I can use that V-link feature on the FS when folks come round and I want to show them my holiday snaps "
Has Roland lost its mind? Same goes for this point made by bwoi in the FX thread...
"The only thing that upsets me is the fact that they came out with this new beast and it still doesn't read akai sample formats."
Roland is completely out of touch.
Re: Other Gear at NAMM 2004
People knock Behringer all the time, but I'll tell ya, they provide features people need at unbeatable price points. Unless something better comes along between now and the "Second QTR 2004" I'll be getting me a BCF2000...
http://www.behringer.com/02_products/b- ... d=2&smid=9
There picture even shows FM7 and Reaktor!!! Wow - if this wasn't meant for me. Motorized faders for probably just over $200!!
Can't tell if it sends user definable sys-ex messages to control the fantom-s yet, though.
http://www.behringer.com/02_products/b- ... d=2&smid=9
There picture even shows FM7 and Reaktor!!! Wow - if this wasn't meant for me. Motorized faders for probably just over $200!!
Can't tell if it sends user definable sys-ex messages to control the fantom-s yet, though.
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Re: Other Gear at NAMM 2004
Well, I noticed there's a new SRX-10 Board (Brass). Not exactly what I was hoping to see, but probably a good addition to the mix.
Also, on the point of a couple of things I am excited about:
Logic Pro --
http://www.emagic.de/products/PRO/PRO/index.php?lang=EN
All the softsynths/samplers as part of the package for the price of just the sampler. Very nice. No Logic 7 yet, but....wouldn't be surprised if that happens sometime this year.
Korg Legacy Collection --
http://www.korg.com/gear/info.asp?A_PROD_NO=Legacy
Phil pointed this out to me already. Wavestation, MS-20 and a couple others all in softsynth form. Wavestation HW sysex can be imported, so you can even use your existing patches. Very nice.
I'm still surfing to see what else is out there that's fun and new. Ahh....gearlust!
Cheers,
RW
It is not how loud you make it, it is how you make it loud. Bob Katz
Also, on the point of a couple of things I am excited about:
Logic Pro --
http://www.emagic.de/products/PRO/PRO/index.php?lang=EN
All the softsynths/samplers as part of the package for the price of just the sampler. Very nice. No Logic 7 yet, but....wouldn't be surprised if that happens sometime this year.
Korg Legacy Collection --
http://www.korg.com/gear/info.asp?A_PROD_NO=Legacy
Phil pointed this out to me already. Wavestation, MS-20 and a couple others all in softsynth form. Wavestation HW sysex can be imported, so you can even use your existing patches. Very nice.
I'm still surfing to see what else is out there that's fun and new. Ahh....gearlust!
Cheers,
RW
It is not how loud you make it, it is how you make it loud. Bob Katz
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Space Designer too!
I just realized that, in addition to all the softsynths samplers, the new Logic Pro also includes Space Designer!!! Holy crap! That's another $300 right there thrown in. And, with the announcemnts of Sculpture, Ultrabeat and Guitar Amp, it sounds like the next version of Logic is going to be even better. I love my Mac. I love my Mac. I love my Mac!
http://www.apple.com/software/pro/logic/
Cheers,
RW (lost perpetually to a state of NAMM-induced GAS)
It is not how loud you make it, it is how you make it loud. Bob Katz
http://www.apple.com/software/pro/logic/
Cheers,
RW (lost perpetually to a state of NAMM-induced GAS)
It is not how loud you make it, it is how you make it loud. Bob Katz