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technology1 year ago

Teenage Engineering Unveils OP-XY: A Premium Groovebox Experience

Teenage Engineering has unveiled the OP-XY, a sophisticated successor to the OP-Z, featuring enhanced sequencing capabilities, a high-res display, and built-in CV for modular integration. Priced at EUR 2299, this luxury instrument boasts a dual-CPU platform, new synth engines, and advanced features like live automation and microtonal tuning. Despite its high cost, the OP-XY is a no-compromise device aimed at serious musicians, offering a rich array of creative tools and connectivity options.

music-technology2 years ago

"Korg Unveils Overdue Updates: MicroKorg 2 and KingKorg Neo Now Available for Pre-order!"

Korg announces updates to its virtual analog synthesizers with the KingKorg Neo featuring a new sound engine, 37-key form factor, and 16-band vocoder, while the MicroKorg 2 boasts a new sound engine, 2.8-inch color display, and built-in loop recorder. The KingKorg Neo is set to ship in February for $1,000, while the MicroKorg 2 is expected to hit the market in June with pricing yet to be announced.

technology-music2 years ago

"Striking a Chord: Upgrading Your Music Gear for the New Year"

The article discusses a variety of music gear that could be part of a musician's New Year's resolution to complete projects or enhance their setup. It includes detailed descriptions and personal commentary on various instruments and gadgets, such as the Les Paul Standard 60s Plain Top, Gibson 1959 ES-335, and the Moog Minimoog Model D, among others. The author expresses interest in each piece of gear for its unique features, historical significance, or personal relevance, and hopes to release a song or two in the coming year.

technology2 years ago

"Meta's Free AI Model Transforms Text into Musical Masterpieces"

Meta has released an open-source AI code called AudioCraft, which allows users to create music and sounds using generative AI. The code consists of three AI models, including MusicGen, which generates music from text inputs, and AudioGen, which creates audio from written prompts. Meta believes that AudioCraft could usher in a new wave of music, similar to how synthesizers revolutionized the industry. However, concerns about copyright infringement and bias in training data remain, and it is yet to be seen if machine-made songs can gain popularity beyond being used for elevator music or stock songs.

music2 years ago

Exclusive San Francisco Business Caters Only to Rock Stars

Sequential, a seminal company in music history, operates in a nondescript office building in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood. The company, founded by Dave Smith, is responsible for pioneering polyphony in analog synthesizers, integrating microprocessors to store preset sounds, and inventing MIDI. The original Prophet-5 synth, released in 1978, supplied the bass solo in "Burning Down the House" by Talking Heads and helped define the sound of '80s synth-pop bands. Smith's legacy continues in North Beach, where Sequential Circuits operates, and the space boasts showrooms overlooking Stockton Street.