In this picture you can see where I put it in the studio. On my main desk on the right side next to the Virus TI Polar. The wooden sides fit the wood of the studio desk quite nice don't you think? Well I'm sure I will have a lot of fun with this one. I already made some great sounds with four layers or complex sounds on top of each other. It sounded quite powerful. Also some nice arpeggiator loops are easily build. Don't let the internal presets or demos fool you when you try it out. This thing can do much more than that. I'm sure you'll hear this one on some of my future productions.
31 January 2009
Arturia Origin Arrived
In this picture you can see where I put it in the studio. On my main desk on the right side next to the Virus TI Polar. The wooden sides fit the wood of the studio desk quite nice don't you think? Well I'm sure I will have a lot of fun with this one. I already made some great sounds with four layers or complex sounds on top of each other. It sounded quite powerful. Also some nice arpeggiator loops are easily build. Don't let the internal presets or demos fool you when you try it out. This thing can do much more than that. I'm sure you'll hear this one on some of my future productions.
Apollo Studio Cabling (Part 3)
Some of you wonder why the cabling is taking me so long. Well there are two reasons for that. The first is that it is a lot ;) The second is that I still have to do other stuff in between as well. So I cannot work on it constantly. Besides that I usually test everything I connect right away to be sure it is installed correctly and not that I will have to do trouble shooting after wards and maybe not be able to reach the faulty cable as easy anymore. I'll continue with this next week.
AudioRail ADAT rx32tx32
My friend Hanz found a solution for a problem that I had for transporting ADAT over UTP. He found these very nice converters that can transport 4 ADAT inputs and outputs over a single UTP cable. And since I have them around the studio it is very easy to patch and ADAT from my main desk to one of these machines further away.
And I think they do this for a reasonable price. If you are interested you can find more information on the AudioRail website at http://www.audiorail.com/You can order there directly and they do ship World Wide. I haven't tested them yet, but I will start cabling ADAT in the studio very soon and then I will know how they operate. It doesn't look all that diffucult. But this is surely convinient.
Kurzweil K2600R Works
24 January 2009
AtmoSphere for sale in Japan
I know a lot of you following this blog come from Japan. I have good news for you. I just found a link to a Japanese web shop that sells my new AtmoSphere album. So now you can easily get it in Japan as well now.http://www.doppelganger-records.com/product/3205
For other sales links you can check here:
http://www.synth.nl/AtmoSphere
Thank you for your support :)
23 January 2009
Synth.nl Interview on Electroambient Space
Recently Philip Derby from the website Electroambient Space did a very nice interview with me. We talked about a lot of things. I think it is a nice read. You can find the interview by going to this website:http://www.electroambientspace.com/
Click on 'interviews' and scroll down a bit. I think it is a nice read. I will put a copy on my own website later as well. You should be able to find that here then among some other interviews:
http://www.synth.nl/interviews.php
I would recommend you to take a look on the rest of this very nice website as well. There are also some more nice interviews on there and a lot of interesting CD reviews.
19 January 2009
Apollo Studio Furniture (Part 10)
Mounting synthesizers in the Apollo Studio
Apollo Studio Cabling (Part 2)
18 January 2009
Apollo Studio Furniture (Part 9)
Now that Gerrit is finished on the main desk he is working again on the smaller desk. I hope this will arrive next Thursday. I'm very curious how that will fit. In the mean time I'm going to focus now on cabling everything.
Kurzweil K2600R Upgrade
14 January 2009
Apollo Studio Furniture (Part 8)
Reviews in German Synthesizer Magazine
Both my albums were reviewed in the German Magazine 'Synthesizer Magazine'. It comes out on print every month and it goes to all kinds of synthesizer enthusiasts. I have a subscription to the magazine myself as well and I can recommend it when you can read German. If you click on the picture on the left you can see a big version. I made a scan from the magazine. The quality is not superb but good enough I think. If you can't read German. In short they are saying that AeroDynamics is about speed and Formula 1 and AtmoSphere is about the weather. They can hear influences of Jean Michel Jarre, which is quite OK of course. They like both records and especially the production quality. Well of course I'm very happy with this nice review. And check out the magazine: http://www.synthesizer-magazin.de/
13 January 2009
Sonar V-Studio 700 Demonstration
Today Live Music and Roland came to my studio to demonstrate a new remote console especially designed for Cakewalk Sonar. I sold my US-2400 a while ago and I was still searching for a replacement, but I think I found it now. This thing totally integrates with Cakewalk Sonar 8 and that is what I use for my music production. One cool feature is that you can assign a fader to a track and let it stick on that while skipping through the project with the other faders. It also comes with an audio box with about 17 inputs. I will not use that I'm afraid since I have much more channels on my RME MADI setup, but it also comes with a build-in Roland Fantom synthesizer that you can use as a VST inside Sonar. The audio box works as a DSP unit and you can even upgrade the Fantom with an extra ARX board. I was very enthusiastic after this demonstration. It was too bad they had to take the demo model back with them. I would have loved to play a bit more with it.
07 January 2009
Apollo Studio Furniture (Part 7)
Here is a picture of the right side of the desk. This will be the digital corner again just like in my old setup actually. Not much change here only all my synthesizer modules that were in the big rack behind me will be much closer now. In the right cabinet you see the Denon surround setup that I used in the living room. It was supposed to go into the cinema, but we bought a new receiver and bluray player for there, so I decided to use this set in my studio to just listen to music and watch a DVD. The receiver will be used primarily as a Dolby Digital decoder and will feed my active monitors in a surround setup later on.
Nice surprise on Official Jarre Blog
Yesterday I was looking on the official Blog of Jean Michel Jarre to see if there was any news on him or his upcoming tour and I found a pleasant surprise there. I spotted my own name on that page! Of course I clicked on the link right away and found it to be a little review done by a website called ElectronicMusic.com. Returning to the page I found that it was an automatic news feed that was added to the blog, but it is still nice to be on the for a while. I will save this picture for sure. Now I just hope that Jean Michel Jarre reads his own blog as well ;) If you never saw the blog before you can find it here: http://aerojarre.blogspot.com/ and the review is here: http://www.electronicmusic.com/review/index.cfm?content=5577
Synth.nl played on Alien Air Music
Synth.nl with the track 'Cirrostratus' was played on the American radio show 'Alien Air Music'. Last time I recorded it live, but now I went to the archive and listened there. There are a lot of shows to listen to on their website. If you want to listen to the latest show you have to scroll all the way down. I found out though that the flash player that is on there only works in Microsofts Internet Explorer. I hope you enjoy the show. You can find it here: http://www.alienairmusic.com/
03 January 2009
Apollo Studio Furniture (Part 6)
I also bought a nice piece of furniture to hold my CD collection. If you think this looks familiar: Yes it is Ikea ;) So not custom build, but it is perfect for what I want. I found a nice spot in the hall between the Studio and the Cinema.
OK now I'm going to move some more stuff. It is quite some work and for every one or two pieces I can carry I have to climb 3 stairs. At this time I can feel every muscle in my body. I have about 50% of the equipment now downstairs. I'll update you soon with more pictures of the main desk with more equipment in it. I hope you enjoy the view as much as I do :)