Alesis Andromeda
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This ambient track, via thekilon, features a heavy does of the Alesis Andromeda A6 keyboard synthesizer: Read more…
MoonSatellite – Sequenzer I
MoonSatellite – Sequenzer I (extrait) is a very nice live Berlin-school style synth jam.
via samurailonewolf:
Pads, Sequences, Voice : Andromeda A6 – FX, Lead, Bass : Minimoog Voyager – Sequence in the middle : Korg R3 – Rythm : Roland MC 808 – Record : Korg D16 – Wind : Minimoog + EH Small Stone. (Sorry for the sound it’s live capture with cam…)
- Eighties Synthpop Reimagined As Trance Music
Posted on Monday, December 8th, 2008 in Music Videos – Comments: (12)Emmon’s Secrets & Lies – Both this track and the video have a bit of an 80’s vibe.
- Can George W. Bush Be Gone Soon Enough?
Posted on Friday, December 12th, 2008 in Music News – Comments: (12)We know you don’t come to Synthtopia to read about politics – you may even come to the site to escape it for a while. But…..
- Rolling Stone’s Top 50 Albums Of 2008 Forgot The Electronica
Posted on Thursday, December 11th, 2008 in Music News – Comments: (9)Rolling Stone has announced its top 50 albums of 2008, and it looks like they, by and large, forgot the electronica – electronic music and dance music are largely left out, despite being some of the most popular music worldwide.
- Alesis Andromeda A6 16-Voice Analog Synth
Posted on Wednesday, December 10th, 2008 in Keyboard Synthesizers – Comments: (8)A video demo of the Alesis Andromeda A6 monster-synth.
- Imogen Heap Previews Her New Album And Jumps Around With A Keytar
Posted on Thursday, December 11th, 2008 in Electronic Musicians – Comments: (7)Imogen Heap previews her new album, and does a little jumping around with a keytar.
This is a video introduction to the Andromeda A6 synthesizer, a state of the art digital/analog hybrid synthesizer.
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Filed under: Computer Hardware, Electronic Instruments, MIDI Controllers, Music Videos, SynthesizersThis Tenori-On Meets Kyma video is sort of sexed up – in fact it sort of hypnotized me into thinking I need one of these things.
Anyway – here’s the scoop on the video:
In order to tap the real power of Yamaha’s new Tenori-on, it helps to pair it with external equipment capable of producing more satisfying sounds than the somewhat lackluster soundset included with the Tenori-on itself. In this video, no internal Tenori-on sounds were used whatsoever. Tenori-on is functioning purely as a sequencer with external equipment, including advanced sound-shaping from Kyma and analog synthesis from Alesis Andromeda and Dave Smith’s Prophet ‘08. Sequencer data coming from Tenori-on is processed in Ableton Live (utilizing midi scale and chord filters, as well as injecting some generative randomness) before reaching Kyma, Andromeda, and Prophet ‘08.
I like the track and the video. But does the Tenori-On really need $10,000 worth of gear to sound good?





