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Review : Dave Smith Instruments Tetra Synthesizer #2
Here is my two part review of the new Tetra Synthesizer by Dave Smith Instruments. This is intended as an overview of the sounds and features of the synthesizer, with a small narrative about the over complex expectations of today's synthesizer enthusiasts that sometimes push the fringe of...
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INTEGRA-7 SuperNATURAL Sound Module Overview - Roland Connect Sept. 2012
[site] Powerhouse Rack for Fast, Fluid Workflow With the development of SuperNATURAL sound and Behavior Modeling technology, Roland has blurred the boundary between acoustic and electronic instruments. Built upon these core technologies, the new...
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Yamaha Piaggero Portable Piano - Summer NAMM 2010
All of the three Piaggero series keyboards are light enough to carry around, but include plenty of sounds.
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NovationUltraNova
A quick overview of the new Novation Ultranova during a show.
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UltraNova Sounds: Patches 1-45
Video showing Novation's UltraNova synth's first 45 patches.
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Yamaha Motif XF First Video Preview - part 1 of 2
Bert Smorenburg gives SonicState a first look at the new the flagship workstation from Yamaha
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Introduction to the FM synthesis
Sonicstate.com provides here a simple yet efficient video about the FM synthesis basis.
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Yamaha Motif XF First Video Preview - part 2 of 2
Bert Smorenburg gives SonicState a first look at the new the flagship workstation from Yamaha. Part 2 goes into a little more depth and answers some of your questions.
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KeyPerformer running on a V-Machine
This is the VST instrument GSi KeyPerformer running on a V-Machine. The sound is directly coming from the little V (hq this time! :-)) Unfortunately the USB controller I'm using in this video has a terrible keyboard action, practically impossible to play piano sounds with the correct expression...
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Radical Keys - Rack Extension
For more information: shop.propellerheads.se Introducing Radical Keys, a new Rack Extension instrument for Reason that faithfully recreates three classic electromechanical keyboards—Rhodes, Pianet and Wurlitzer. Based on the same 'Radical' technology as our Radical Piano instrument, Radical Keys...
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