Friday, March 30, 2012

Emarosa Heads or Tails? Real or Not Vocal Cover (no music)

Emarosa Heads or Tails? Real or Not Vocal Cover (no music)
This is my cover for Heads or Tails? Real or Not by Emarosa. No music in this cover. twitter.com happinessisfantasy.tumblr.com (my main blog) http (my cover blog)





EMS SYNTHI AKS 410 WAV SAMPLES mpc fl studio

EMS SYNTHI AKS 410 WAV SAMPLES mpc fl studio
samplesloops.com The Synthi A and AKS are exactly the same as the VCS3 except that they are housed in a thin plastic briefcase for enhanced portability with a small touchpad keyboard activated by the 50 Hz-hum in our fingers. The Synthi A was also known as the "Portabella". The AKS model adds a 256 step on-board monophonic digital sequencer and a 30-note touchplate keyboard. It has three oscillators and a unique patch system. Instead of patch wires the VCS3 uses a patchbay grid in which the synth components are laid out and signal routing is accomplished by placing small pins into the appropriate slots. The VCS3 was in actuality a modular type synthesizer reduced down to an extremely portable size. It generates familiar sci-fi sounds Dr. Who and other truly analog sounds. After ten minutes of warming up the oscillators become pretty stable. There sa Noise Generator 2 Input Amplifiers 1 Ring Modulator 1 Voltage Controlled Low Pass Filter VCF 1 Trapezoid Envelope Generator Joy! -Stick Controller Voltage Controlled Spring Reverb unit and 2 Stereo Output Amplifiers. What is important about the portable line of EMS synths is that they were super miniaturized and fairly sophisticated for their time. The patching grid system made patching easier and allowed the unit to take up a lot less space. Both were released in 1971 two years after the launch of the VCS3. It should be noted that the case mounting of the AKS can be very precarious. The mounting is prone to fail and therefore ...