Novachord 346 - The Worlds 1st Polyphonic Synth from 1939!
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SOME NEWS THAT MIGHT INTEREST YOU ALL!!
http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com/2009/11 ... brary.html
My demo montage has been edited and extended:
http://www.hollowsun.com/novachord/Nova ... ontage.mp3
I' m still struggling to come to terms with the shock of hearing a 70 year old instrument that sounds like something 40 years it's junior!!
Many thanks for your kind emails and responses - it really helps give me the energy to continue restoring this amazing beast - albeit with slightly less mains hum than yesterday!!....
Cheers,
Dan.
http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com/2009/11 ... brary.html
My demo montage has been edited and extended:
http://www.hollowsun.com/novachord/Nova ... ontage.mp3
I' m still struggling to come to terms with the shock of hearing a 70 year old instrument that sounds like something 40 years it's junior!!
Many thanks for your kind emails and responses - it really helps give me the energy to continue restoring this amazing beast - albeit with slightly less mains hum than yesterday!!....
Cheers,
Dan.
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Re: Novachord 346 - The Worlds 1st Polyphonic Synth from 1939!
I provided Hollow Sun with the first raw material yesterday evening as a "dry run" to try and determine the best way to approach sampling this beast - they have assembled the first test patch - here is a demo of it
http://www.hollowsun.com/novachord/Nova ... 0demo1.mp3
SAMPLE NOVACHORD "BAIL CHORDS" FOR REMIX64/AMIGA REMIX!
I have also decided to put together something exclusive (not to mention a -fastastically- rare!!) to Remix64 / Amiga Remix as I -adore- this scene. I will post a small set of "bail chords" as used in countless Tracker modules in the near future.
NOVACHORD 346 DEMO MONTAGE:
http://www.hollowsun.com/novachord/Nova ... ontage.mp3
http://www.hollowsun.com/novachord/Nova ... 0demo1.mp3
SAMPLE NOVACHORD "BAIL CHORDS" FOR REMIX64/AMIGA REMIX!
I have also decided to put together something exclusive (not to mention a -fastastically- rare!!) to Remix64 / Amiga Remix as I -adore- this scene. I will post a small set of "bail chords" as used in countless Tracker modules in the near future.
NOVACHORD 346 DEMO MONTAGE:
http://www.hollowsun.com/novachord/Nova ... ontage.mp3
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Re: Novachord 346 - The Worlds 1st Polyphonic Synth from 1939!
Thanks for the Updates Dan, it is appreciated and I'm excited for you.
Keep up the good work.
Keep up the good work.
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Re: Novachord 346 - The Worlds 1st Polyphonic Synth from 1939!
I know Laurens Hammond was a genius but this machine is decades ahead of its time and it sounds truly amazing with a character of its own. Thanks for sharing this with us Mr. Wilson!
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Yeah, you're Retro Synth Hero of all times.
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Because I love this scene so much.... here are a series of chords I made for all you budding Amiga and C64 remixers made on my 70 year old synth!!!.....
http://www.last.fm/music/D.A.Wilson/_/N ... ?autostart
They will need some tuning following sampling.... have fun
http://www.last.fm/music/D.A.Wilson/_/N ... ?autostart
They will need some tuning following sampling.... have fun
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Re: Novachord 346 - The Worlds 1st Polyphonic Synth from 1939!
Well... is this something you have a part of then?
http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2009/ ... more-18571
And then if yes; is this why we only get "Chords" from it for free?
Seems like a good idear though, to "save" the machine's sound by making a virtual, though it'll never be the same I guess... Anyway, I don't use software and multisampled sounds anymore, so I don't really care
http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2009/ ... more-18571
And then if yes; is this why we only get "Chords" from it for free?
Seems like a good idear though, to "save" the machine's sound by making a virtual, though it'll never be the same I guess... Anyway, I don't use software and multisampled sounds anymore, so I don't really care
Regards, Jess D. Skov-Nielsen (Razmo).
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Urm... maybeRazmo wrote:Well... is this something you have a part of then?
http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2009/ ... more-18571
Hmmm... some people are never satisfied! Well... let's just say that there are certain contractual obligations!Razmo wrote:And then if yes; is this why we only get "Chords" from it for free?
To be fair Steve has a real knack for capturing the authentic sound of a vintage synth - he's doing a bloody good job of this one and so it's not going to be that different - one thing is for sure you won't have to worry about 163 potential tube failures in your studio!!Razmo wrote:Seems like a good idear though, to "save" the machine's sound by making a virtual, though it'll never be the same I guess...
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I've been playing with her "Resonators" today... I just adore the sound of the filters on this ancient monster....
http://www.last.fm/music/D.A.Wilson/_/N ... ?autostart
You can keep up with the restoration thread here:
http://www.vintagesynth.com/forum/viewt ... =1&t=51703
http://www.last.fm/music/D.A.Wilson/_/N ... ?autostart
You can keep up with the restoration thread here:
http://www.vintagesynth.com/forum/viewt ... =1&t=51703
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Re: Novachord 346 - The Worlds 1st Polyphonic Synth from 1939!
Is that legal?d.a.wilson wrote:I've been playing with her "Resonators" today...
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He he... maybe I said it in a "wrong tone", it was not meant to be negative... I think it's fine that you all get some decent payback from this beast! ... afterall I guess it ain't cheap to restore not the less buy this thing.d.a.wilson wrote:Urm... maybeRazmo wrote:Well... is this something you have a part of then?
http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2009/ ... more-18571
Hmmm... some people are never satisfied! Well... let's just say that there are certain contractual obligations!Razmo wrote:And then if yes; is this why we only get "Chords" from it for free?
To be fair Steve has a real knack for capturing the authentic sound of a vintage synth - he's doing a bloody good job of this one and so it's not going to be that different - one thing is for sure you won't have to worry about 163 potential tube failures in your studio!!Razmo wrote:Seems like a good idear though, to "save" the machine's sound by making a virtual, though it'll never be the same I guess...
I just had a feeling some of this was connected, and I guess my assumptions were correct ... when I wrote what I did, I did it with a smile on my lips
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Regards, Jess D. Skov-Nielsen (Razmo).
Re: Novachord 346 - The Worlds 1st Polyphonic Synth from 1939!
Now that's really interresting... now I'm waiting for a singe-channel external Novachord Filter clone device to plug whatever sound source I've got through ... guess it would be impossible to even find the components needed for something like thatd.a.wilson wrote:I've been playing with her "Resonators" today... I just adore the sound of the filters on this ancient monster....
http://www.last.fm/music/D.A.Wilson/_/N ... ?autostart
You can keep up with the restoration thread here:
http://www.vintagesynth.com/forum/viewt ... =1&t=51703
Regards, Jess D. Skov-Nielsen (Razmo).
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Re: Novachord 346 - The Worlds 1st Polyphonic Synth from 1939!
We made a quick, off the cuff, video of the 1/4 ton beast in action on New Years Day:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhx0C-zK4wU
A professional IPTV mini-documentary and a magazine article for two major music magazines are planned later in the year but details are a little sketchy at the moment.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhx0C-zK4wU
A professional IPTV mini-documentary and a magazine article for two major music magazines are planned later in the year but details are a little sketchy at the moment.
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