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Synthesizer Vocoder



Synthesizer Vocoder

Everything You Need To Know About Electronic Keyboards

Ever since electronic music became popular, artists have been constantly coming up with new means of improving the sound of their music! Nowadays, there is a wide variety of software and hardware available to artists, in fact, an artist’s music style greatly depends on the kind of equipment he or she likes to use! Let’s have a look at some of the most popular equipment types!

 

  • Audio samplers: These are high tech devices that are able to record, store and even play back various sounds! They often come equipped with various tools usually found in synthesizers, including pitch-shifters, oscillators and a variety of filters. They also feature some sort of controller, the most common being a keyboard or a sequencer! Artists use samplers in order to add some instruments they don’t own in their music!

 

  • Drum Machines: These devices are very widely used in electronic music and Hip Hop! They essentially replace a human drummer! They became really popular after the introduction of the TR-808 and TR-909 models by Roland during the eighties! Their beats have literally dominated Pop music!

 

  • Sound Modules: Unlike other electronic musical instruments, sound modules completely lack a playable interface! In order for them to work, they need to be connected to an external controller, like the Akai APC40 or just a Midi Keyboard! Once they are connected, they can be used as synthesizers, samplers or digital and they can even generate tones! Some models are even specially designed to reproduce the sounds of percussion instruments! Most sound modules come with a MIDI input and they can be mounted on racks. The most popular devices in this category are probably the Roland MKS20 and the Yamaha TX16W and the!

 

  • Tabletop Synthesizers: These are very similar to Sound Modules, but they have a big difference: they always come equipped with a compact controller. They are also very compact and weigh next to nothing, which makes them great for musicians who travel a lot or who don’t have too much free space in their studio. They maybe small, but their sound is really big! If you like dance and club music, then you will definitely hear the sounds of the Access Virus synthesizer or the Korg MicroKorg Vocoder Synthesizer!

 

  • Audio Sequencers: These devices are usually monophonic can play back note patterns and even the beats of drum machines, or the sound of samplers and synthesizers! You can also use them to record and play back long pieces of music, and even arrange some polyphonic material! Audio sequencers used to be available in the form of standalone hardware, but now most of their functions have been integrated in recording software, like the various DAW programs that are widely available on the market today!

 

  • Production Stations: These devices can be used to produce pretty much any kind of music from scratch, since they combine pretty much all the most important features and capabilities of sequencers, samplers, drum machines and controllers!  They often come with many with patterns and samples built into them! These devices have been insanely popular among Hip Hop artists and producers for many years now!

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As you can see, there are many electronic instruments and devices for an aspiring musician to choose from! Visit our website to find detailed and very informative reviews for some of the most popular electronic keyboards and MIDI controllers on the market, including the M-Audio Axiom 25, the M-Audio Keystation 88Es and the akai apc40! You will also find information on where to find these electronic keyboards for sale at discount prices!

Korg R3 (Synthesizer/Vocoder) – Overview Demo


Sunrise


Sunrise


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DOLBY AUDIO CASSETTE! Paulinho Da Costa: Sunrise! 1984 Pablo Release! Personnel: Paulinho Da Costa (vocals, Prophet V synthesizer, percussion); Clarence Charles (vocals, guitar); Carl Carwell (vocals); Ernie Watts (saxophone, flute); Jerry Hey (flugelhorn); Bill Reichenbach (trombone); Randy Waldman (acoustic & electric pianos, keyboards); Todd Cochran (electric piano); Craig Harris (vocoder); Geo…

Korg Triton Studio Video Training: Master Series Tutorial


Korg Triton Studio Video Training: Master Series Tutorial


$35.00


Nearly an hour and a half of instruction & master-level tutorial on VHS. Hands-on demonstrations to help visually guide you through your Triton Studio. Shortcuts to start making great music and effects in no time!…

Roland JP-8000 JP-8080 DVD Video Training Tutorial Help


Roland JP-8000 JP-8080 DVD Video Training Tutorial Help


$34.95


Learning how to use your new Roland JP-8000/8080 has never been easier thanks to the official Roland DVD Owner’s Manual!This DVD explains everything you need to know to get up and running quickly! It contains hands-on demonstrations to help visually guide you through your new product so you can start making great music!Host David Wills has been teaching musicians and studio owners for over 20 yea…

Roland VP-9000 DVD Video Training Tutorial Help


Roland VP-9000 DVD Video Training Tutorial Help


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Learning how to use your new Roland VP-9000 has never been easier thanks to the official Roland DVD Owner’s Manual!This DVD explains everything you need to know to get up and running quickly! It contains hands-on demonstrations to help visually guide you through your new product so you can start making great music!Host David Wills has been teaching musicians and studio owners for over 20 years an…

Alesis Micron Analog Modeling Synthesizer Synth Vocoder


Alesis Micron Analog Modeling Synthesizer Synth Vocoder



Offering a virtually limitless sonic palette, the Alesis MICRON eight-voice analog-modeling synthesizer produces a big sound despite its small size. Whether you use a synth to accompany you on stage or in the studio or you prefer to work with the hundreds of preset Alesis sounds or create your own, the MICRON is a great musical companion.

The MICRON may be small in size, but it produces a big s…



 Auto-Tune vs. the Vocoder: Differences, Similarities, and Artists Who Use Them


Auto-Tune vs. the Vocoder: Differences, Similarities, and Artists Who Use Them


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New – This book discusses the Auto-Tune as a method for artists to correct pitch problems in the music industry. It highlights artists who use Auto-Tune and artists who oppose it. It also discusses the vocoder and how it differs from the Auto-Tune. A brief overview of Robert Moog and the Moog synthesizer is also included, since Moog is the father to this kind of music technology. Project Webster represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive,

 Auto-Tune vs. the Vocoder: Differences, Similarities, and Artists Who Use Them


Auto-Tune vs. the Vocoder: Differences, Similarities, and Artists Who Use Them


$13.38


Used – This book discusses the Auto-Tune as a method for artists to correct pitch problems in the music industry. It highlights artists who use Auto-Tune and artists who oppose it. It also discusses the vocoder and how it differs from the Auto-Tune. A brief overview of Robert Moog and the Moog synthesizer is also included, since Moog is the father to this kind of music technology. Project Webster represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive

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