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THIRD MAN RECORDS AMP & SYNTH?

Jack White's record label 'Third Man Records' teamed up with 'Critter & Guitari' & created a boutique synth 'The Septavox'. The mini amp is: 'The Terz'. 'The Septavox' has 41 keys & 49 sounds. Looks like it comes in a choice of 2 colours. Black or Yellow. 'The Terz' has analog amplification. 15 watts. I'll be honest I'm a bit unsure about the synth & amp. Until Next Time Law Official Website LW Music Services Twitter Facebook (Law) Facebook (LW Music Services)   Posted with Blogsy

MUSIKMESSE 2015

It's that's time of year again. Yes, more music gear. So what was announced? Here are a few: AKAI MIDImix Daw Controller- I'll be honest there are a lot of Daw Controllers on the market. Is this one much different? It's portable (could be good for live use). I think for around £60 yes it could prove popular. BOSS SY-300 Guitar Synth- An analogue synth for your guitar. Plugin & your guitar (or bass) & create synths sounds (synth filters, LFOS, amps, effects etc. Also can download more sounds from the website). I'll be honest I have played a guitar synth before, back in the mid 90's. Yes, I like the idea. ROLAND JD-XA - At winter NAMM 2015 Roland introduced us to the JD-XI. The JD-XA looks like his big brother. Bringing an analogue & digital crossover. Listening to the demo's the synth sounds very powerful. Really get some good sounds. I would like to try this synth. If you are a guitarist, one of the most expensive guitars (I've ever h

A MUSIC CONTROLLER JACKET?

These days there are various different music controllers available. However, none of them wearable, until now. Ylenia Gortana, fashion designer has created a midi controller jacket. It has 52 push sensors. I'll be honest I'm not to sure about this idea. Until next time. Law Official Website LW Music Services Twitter Facebook (Law) Facebook (LW Music Services)   Posted with Blogsy

A TURNTABLE MADE FROM LEGO?

A Korean named Hayarobi has created a working Lego turnable. It's built using 2,405 pieces of Lego. Named 'The Planet'. Everything is made from Lego apart from the Audio-Technica phono cartridge. Unfortunately I don't think it will be for sale. There is a video on YouTube showing the turnable in working action. I think what Hayarobi has created is very clever.   Until next time Law Official Website LW Music Services Twitter Facebook (Law) Facebook (LW Music Services)   Posted with Blogsy