Jul.1
2010
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Updates! Updates! We got 'em. Whether you want 'em or not is another matter entirely.

First up, the next AD product is coming along nicely, except that Adam has run in to one of those things that he has a knack for running in to, the which I don't fully understand. I code vicariously through him. But we're truckin' along. That will be next, then the other half of the Discord3 update.

Speaking of the other half of the Discord3 update, a note came through the VST dev list today that 64-bit Cubase 5.5 for Mac is available as a dev preview. We'll have D3 OS X 64-bit ready before it is actually released.

In other news, I would be remiss if I didn't mention that our good friend Hugo has released a new sample set, volume 3 in his excellent Taped Drum Machine series. 'Tis here. This one is my current Goldbaby Favorite, because he thought to include an RZ-1, which is the drum machine I used to make my very first demo, back when I was knee high to a short goat. There's also a Kawai XD-5 up in that bitch, which is a hidden gem in the world of drum synths. Or at least it was, until I mentioned it. Go watch the eBay prices rise now.

And finally, in non-synth news, as a late birthday present (because on my birthday I was, you know, in Idaho) I got the Camera Of My Dreams, a Mamiya 645. It isn't exactly the model I wanted--I was eyeballing a Pro, because I'm pro as fuck and having a camera that says "Pro" on it really just sums that up nicely--but it came up on Craigslist here for a price I couldn't refuse. I just ran an expensive roll of film through it, and it is now getting expensively processed. I decided to forgo the expensive scanning; I thought it best to wait and see if I could actually take pictures with the damn thing and if they were actually worth looking at. We'll know this afternoon, I guess.

EDIT: As you can see from the image above, I got the roll back. This camera takes fucking amazing pictures, but is unforgiving as hell. Gonna take some learning.

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Chris.

I think you mean to say the 64bit cubase 5.5 will be available as a dev preview, as the 32 bit is obviously already released..

Either way, i didn't think this fact was 'out' just yet..i expect it will be all over the mac steinberg forums shortly.

posted July 1, 2010 by quantize

Nice going on the Mamiya. I'll look forward to some goodness on your flickr.

posted July 1, 2010 by inverseroom
Awesome! Hopefully you'll get a Phase One back for the 645 this Christmas. ;)

posted July 1, 2010 by Jaysen
Whens Tattoo going to get the 64bit treatment... sooon, please?

posted July 1, 2010 by DL White
@quantize: There's no NDA to sign up to the VST dev list. In any event, yes, I did mean a 64-bit version of 5.5. I'll edit the post accordingly.

-CR

posted July 1, 2010 by Chris Randall

I have little stickers that say “Pro", silver on black in 70’s script that I add to the name of piece of gear. Pro Tools “Pro” is sweet.

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posted July 1, 2010 by bongo_x

I absolutely love the Kawai XD-5. That thing can make some surprisingly odd and wonderful sounds. I know it's just a sample and synthesis box (basically a K4 with snappier envelopes and a different sample set), but it was executed surprisingly well. I picked one up off of the eBay a while back for next to nothing. It has become one of my favorite drum boxes over the last year or so that I have had it. The front panel programming is kind of the definition of crap though.

-WGP

posted July 1, 2010 by wgparham

wait, isnt the point of getting a 645 that it ISNT digital...

posted July 1, 2010 by boothnavy
It's moot, anyhow. This is an M645; this, along with the 1000S model, don't have hot-swapping backs. The film cartridge goes inside the camera, and they can't use the Phase One or Hasselblad digital backs.

Which is fine, because I don't happen to have $10,000 lying around to buy one, and if I was going to spend that much money on a digital camera, I'd just get one of the high-end Nikon or Canon offerings, and have enough left over for a downpayment on a house. While it'd be fun to have a 40 megapixel full-frame sensor and all, I'm not Ansel Adams.

-CR

posted July 1, 2010 by Chris Randall

The XD-5 has amplitude modulation which is rare for any synth. Also, if you don't watch the resonance on the filters you can destroy your speakers with XD-5. I regret having sold mine.

posted July 1, 2010 by BirdFLU
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