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GAS Thread

  • 08-06-2009 7:44pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 2,579 ✭✭✭


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    Thirty-five years after releasing the original Synthesizer Expander Module, Tom Oberheim has announced an updated version of his first instrument. The new SEM includes a MIDI interface, while retaining its old analog charm. It includes the same versatile 12 dB/octave filter design as the original along with dual oscillators, triangle LFO and a couple of simple ADR envelope generators.

    RRP: $1000, available before christmas.

    Red Bull Music Academy presentation in Boston of the new SEM on June 3, 2009.
    http://www.vimeo.com/4999164


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,579 ✭✭✭jimi_t


    Now available for pre-order

    livid_ohm64.jpg
    http://www.lividinstruments.com/hardware_ohm64.php

    In summary, the Ohm's controls feature a fully programmable, backlit 64-button clip bank, onboard function controls, 8 mute/solo buttons, a BPM tap, 8 high-quality faders,16 rotary knobs, and a DJ-style crossfader. The Ohm 64 is available in a hand crafted wood body, or a sleek aluminum body.

    • USB Powered
    • Bi-Directional MIDI communication
    • Class-compliant: no drivers needed for Mac, Windows, or Linux.
    • 75 Programmable backlight buttons for talk-back and
    interactive performance
    • Programmable MIDI mapping allows you to change the MIDI settings
    on the hardware
    • Aluminum Faceplate
    • 17.5" x 10.5" x 2" (WDH) / weight 6.5 lbs.
    • Open Source software tools to create your own LED talkback interaction
    • Ohm Core software included for MIDI editing, and LED talkback
    programming
    • Cell DNA video performance software included
    • Standard MIDI IN and OUT jacks
    • Made in the USA by humans
    • Available in natural, blue, red, and unfinished so you can stain or paint it any color you want. We are currently using Jelutong wood which is lightweight, durable, and has really nice grain.


    Great article on it here courtesy of CDM
    http://createdigitalmusic.com/2009/06/03/livids-ohm64-controller-full-of-buttons-and-knobs-as-open-as-you-like/


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,672 ✭✭✭seannash


    jimi_t wrote: »
    Now available for pre-order

    livid_ohm64.jpg
    http://www.lividinstruments.com/hardware_ohm64.php

    In summary, the Ohm's controls feature a fully programmable, backlit 64-button clip bank, onboard function controls, 8 mute/solo buttons, a BPM tap, 8 high-quality faders,16 rotary knobs, and a DJ-style crossfader. The Ohm 64 is available in a hand crafted wood body, or a sleek aluminum body.

    • USB Powered
    • Bi-Directional MIDI communication
    • Class-compliant: no drivers needed for Mac, Windows, or Linux.
    • 75 Programmable backlight buttons for talk-back and
    interactive performance
    • Programmable MIDI mapping allows you to change the MIDI settings
    on the hardware
    • Aluminum Faceplate
    • 17.5" x 10.5" x 2" (WDH) / weight 6.5 lbs.
    • Open Source software tools to create your own LED talkback interaction
    • Ohm Core software included for MIDI editing, and LED talkback
    programming
    • Cell DNA video performance software included
    • Standard MIDI IN and OUT jacks
    • Made in the USA by humans
    • Available in natural, blue, red, and unfinished so you can stain or paint it any color you want. We are currently using Jelutong wood which is lightweight, durable, and has really nice grain.


    Great article on it here courtesy of CDM
    http://createdigitalmusic.com/2009/06/03/livids-ohm64-controller-full-of-buttons-and-knobs-as-open-as-you-like/
    ive seen articles about that controller for a long time now.figured it was out by now.

    from what i remember there are asking stupid money for a midi controller.
    looks great but too expensive imo


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Made by humans....wow...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,759 ✭✭✭Neurojazz


    Couldn't see anywhere on their site if the sliders were analog, optical or surface mounted - (AFAIK - optical = long life and surface mounted components tend to be more robust)


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