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Jean-Jacques Perrey Samplecorder Module

Jean-Jacques Perrey Samplecorder Module

2011-10-11 by Happymoogman

Hi All,

Thanks to Doug Slocum and the good folks over at Synthetic Sound Labs, there's a new "Dotcom" module in town!

http://tinyurl.com/6xjzald

Conceived as a tribute to early electronic music pioneer (and living legend) Jean-Jacques Perrey, the JJP Samplecorder module can record and store two sound samples of your creation - each up to several minutes long. This module can be triggered by a gate, and the stored sounds can be modified within the module to be sped up or slowed down.

From there, it's up to your imagination, and whatever other modules you want to send the sound(s) to!

I personally beta-tested this module, and it has full the endorsement of Jean-Jacques Perrey, himself! It's all done up in the standard Dotcom module width, and is powered by regular synthesizer.com power.

I don't have any financial involvement in this, but just wanted to let you all know about it! It's professionally assembled, and looks and works great! It's a wonderful and useful tribute to Mssr. Perrey and his pioneering work in both sampling and synthesis.

Full information is here:

http://steamsynth.com/m_SampleCorder.aspx

Best,

- Dana Countryman
http://www.danacountryman.com

Re: Jean-Jacques Perrey Samplecorder Module

2011-10-11 by Happymoogman

Sorry, I meant to say that the samples can be store for lengths of up to several SECONDS, not minutes.

- Dana


--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Happymoogman" <dana@...> wrote:
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>
> Hi All,
> 
> Thanks to Doug Slocum and the good folks over at Synthetic Sound Labs, there's a new "Dotcom" module in town!
> 
> http://tinyurl.com/6xjzald
> 
> Conceived as a tribute to early electronic music pioneer (and living legend) Jean-Jacques Perrey, the JJP Samplecorder module can record and store two sound samples of your creation - each up to several minutes long. This module can be triggered by a gate, and the stored sounds can be modified within the module to be sped up or slowed down.
> 
> From there, it's up to your imagination, and whatever other modules you want to send the sound(s) to!
> 
> I personally beta-tested this module, and it has full the endorsement of Jean-Jacques Perrey, himself! It's all done up in the standard Dotcom module width, and is powered by regular synthesizer.com power.
> 
> I don't have any financial involvement in this, but just wanted to let you all know about it! It's professionally assembled, and looks and works great! It's a wonderful and useful tribute to Mssr. Perrey and his pioneering work in both sampling and synthesis.
> 
> Full information is here:
> 
> http://steamsynth.com/m_SampleCorder.aspx
> 
> Best,
> 
> - Dana Countryman
> http://www.danacountryman.com
>

Re: [dotcomformat] Jean-Jacques Perrey Samplecorder Module

2011-10-13 by Alfonso Alba


I'm a fan of Doug Slocum's modules and can't wait to try the JJP Samplecorder. Will be ordering mine in a few weeks.

Dana, what are your impressions so far?

De: Happymoogman
Para: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com
Enviado: Martes, 11 de octubre, 2011 17:15:39
Asunto: [dotcomformat] Jean-Jacques Perrey Samplecorder Module

Hi All,

Thanks to Doug Slocum and the good folks over at Synthetic Sound Labs, there's a new "Dotcom" module in town!

http://tinyurl.com/6xjzald

Conceived as a tribute to early electronic music pioneer (and living legend) Jean-Jacques Perrey, the JJP Samplecorder module can record and store two sound samples of your creation - each up to several minutes long. This module can be triggered by a gate, and the stored sounds can be modified within the module to be sped up or slowed down.

From there, it's up to your imagination, and whatever other modules you want to send the sound(s) to!

I personally beta-tested this module, and it has full the endorsement of Jean-Jacques Perrey, himself! It's all done up in the standard Dotcom module width, and is powered by regular synthesizer.com power.

I don't have any financial involvement in this, but just wanted to let you all know about it! It's professionally assembled, and looks and works great! It's a wonderful and useful tribute to Mssr. Perrey and his pioneering work in both sampling and synthesis.

Full information is here:

http://steamsynth.com/m_SampleCorder.aspx

Best,

- Dana Countryman
http://www.danacountryman.com



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