A big thank you to Arthur Vanderbilt (http://arthurvanderbilt.org) for this review of the Chimara Synthesis bC6 [Crystal] Review
Construction and Controls
The Chimara Synthesis bC6 is a hand-built (in the U.K.) synthesizer with a built-in 16-step sequencer. My model is encased in clear, CNC-machined acrylic. It has a brushed aluminum top. A distinctive red circuit board is visible through the clear bottom of the case. Controls on the top of the case include six knobs, an LED, a button, and a 1/8" stereo output jack suitable for headphones or use as a line out. Two hex screws hold the top cover down. Remove them and the cover for access to the three AAA batteries. External power is not available. The bottom of the case has an on-off switch.
The synthesizer has three primary modes: a single-shot mode where each note is triggered by the button, an auto-repeat mode where a single note plays over and over and a sequencer playback mode. Switching between modes is accomplished by turning the volume all the way down and pressing the button. A flashing LED indicates single-shot mode, a pulsing LED indicates auto-repeat mode and a solid LED indicates sequence playback mode.
The sequencer continuously records the last sixteen notes played in single-shot mode. All parameters except volume are recorded. Pressing the button stops playback or starts playback with the settings as recorded. Settings can be changed during playback, affecting the output directly, and then reset by stopping and starting the sequencer. Holding the button down for more than two seconds will put the sequencer into variable speed mode. This will keep the volume knob from affecting the volume and make it instead affect the sequencer's rate of playback.
The next knob clockwise is a waveform selector for both the LFO and the VCO. The knobs range is divided into quadrants, each quadrant selecting a different LFO waveform. Each of these quadrants is again divided into quadrants, each quadrant selecting a different VCO waveform. This arrangement allows the selection of any combination of LFO/VCL waveforms with a single knob.
The knob to the right of the button controls the envelope. The knob to the left of the button controls the LFO rate. The next knob clockwise controls the amount of either frequency or amplitude modulation affected by the LFO. The final knob, to the left of the jack controls VCO frequency (pitch).
My Impressions
This synthesizer is a jewel. I haven't been able to keep my hands off of it since I received it in the mail. The variety of sounds and textures that you can create is amazing. Everything from modulated warbles to clear bell tones. It packs a lot of features and capability into a compact and inexpensive package. It's useful for glitch, drone, noise, improvisation and just about any application that doesn't need a hard MIDI clock sync or exacting pitch selection and intonation. The construction is top-notch and it's beautiful to look at. The only gripe I had was that it came with the wrong size hex wrench so I had to go find my set in the garage to get the top off. A small price to pay, because as soon as I got the batteries in, I was hooked.
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Nanoloop comes to Android
That explains why it has been quiet on iOS for a little while. Nanoloop is on the Android marketplace now.
TCTD gets the scoop.
BeatStudio Secret Test Labs
PianoAngel update on the way
An update is on the way for PianoAngel. Here's what to expect:
- Record playing to M4A audio file which can be fetched via iTunes file sharing or sent via email
- Upload recording to SoundCloud
- CoreMidi support for sending/receving MIDI notes (require iOS >= 4.2)
- Replaced "Overall Volume" setting by "Volume Boost" which default is minimum and ineffective when headphone is plugged in (to avoid audio distortion)
- Fixed pixelized text in main screen on iPad
- Improved piano samples again for a more smoothed sound.
pellegrini space time keyboard for iPad demo
Sinusoid update
FL Studio 10 arrives, so where is the Mobile one?
"Wires" by Sleeping At Last
"Wires" by Sleeping At Last by ryancurtisoneal
SoundPrism was used as the base-chords for this song, which is titled: "Wires" from Sleeping At Last's "January" EP, as part of their "Yearbook" Project. www.sleepingatlast.com
SoundPrism was used as the base-chords for this song, which is titled: "Wires" from Sleeping At Last's "January" EP, as part of their "Yearbook" Project. www.sleepingatlast.com
SAS-1 update
Interested in C64 trackers?
If you were interested in the post from yesterday about the use of trackers in the C64 app then look at the comments in the original post as there is loads of really useful stuff in there.
Useful multitasking list in the forum
A very useful list if we can keep it up to date. Apps that support background multitasking in the forum.
PocketLoops arrives
I posted on this a while back. The app requires one of their keyboards although I'm not sure when or if these are available as yet.
I have tried to get in touch with them a few times to find out more about the keyboard and if they're going to publish an SDK but they haven't replied to any emails! Never mind!
Here's the app's description:
NOTE: This application requires a compatible Pocket Loops keyboard, available through major retailers or online at gear4.com. For more information on Pocket Loops, please visit gear4.com.
Create your own beats and melodies using the PocketLoops keyboard and app.. Start expressing yourself by playing the keys to drop a beat, melody or effects.
The PocketLoops app lets you record the sounds you play from the keyboard. Sounds are recorded as loops to let you create the ultimate sounding tracks with awesome bass-lines, unique melodies and rich sounding effects.
Be your own producer by mixing and recording the tracks you create. Make your tune more dynamic by using the Echo or Chorus effect and create amazing distortions with the XY Filter Pad. Now that you have created a cool sounding track, why don’t you share it with friends via e-mail?
Key Features
CREATE
- Record Loops – Plays the keys to record loops, then combine them to produce a hit record.
- Create beats – Lay down your perfect groove with a drum kit matches your style. House, Drum & Bass, Hip-Hop, Rock, Reggae and more are included.
- Play keys – Express yourself using the 13 included synths, organs, pianos and more.
- Record yourself – Give a back track with drums, bass and play a melody over the top, using one of the synths, pianos, organs or other included instruments.
- Add effects – Make your tunes more dynamic with the 3 built-in effects, Echo, Chorus and the XY Filter Pad.
- Share your tracks with friends, straight from the app via email.
Made for iPod touch (2nd, 3rd and 4th generation only).
Made for iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS and iPhone 3G.
Requires iOS 4.1
IPad 2 orders?
BeatStudio has been submitted!
nanoSeries 2 question
MID2PRN for iPhone price drop
SynthX update
Will any music apps get into the Apple design awards?
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