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Javier Sanchez
Javier
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Javier Sanchez
Assistant
Professor
Tecnun. School
of Engineering
Manuel
Lardizabal 13
20018 San
Sebastian
Spain
jsanchez@tecnun.es
www.tecnun.es/labcad/jsanchez
Phone:
+34-943-219877
Fax:
+34-943-311442
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In
this site you can find the most common tools & devices I
use to generate sound in my sound lab at home. I spend some time (night time)
spreading sensations with these delicious devices.
Sound
Generation can be also called 'music'
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Roland G-100 Arranger Workstation
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The
G-1000 Arranger Workstation is the flagship model of
Roland’s G-Series of intelligent arranger keyboards. It
offers exciting features like a built-in Zip drive, a
truly elegant user interface, smart panel layout, and of
course, a full complement of the latest expressive music
styles developed by professional musicians worldwide. |
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www.roland.com |
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Yamaha U3S Professional Upright Piano
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Yamaha U3S uprights
has been redesigned and refined to deliver more
impressive performance than ever.
An
expansive soundboard and acoustic chamber give the 131
cm U3S extended power and projection, with the peerless
tonal and expressive control of the legendary Yamaha
action.
88 keys, 3 pedals (center
pedal: sostenuto)
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Quick Silent System™ |
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The Quick
Silent System for upright pianos combines a hammer
restraint mechanism with optical sensors and digital
tone generation. A shift of the center pedal stops the
hammers from striking the strings, outwardly silencing
the piano, while the sensors and tone generator then
digitally reproduce the acoustic piano sound
- Individual optical fiber sensors, located beneath
the inner end of each key, capture the precise motion
of the keys for Silent reproduction.
- Continuous-position sensing accurately registers
keystroke force and timing.
- Real-time keystroke information is instantly
transmitted to the tone generator.
- Non-mechanical, optical operation leaves key touch
and motion unaffected.
- A continuous sensor for the sustain pedal allows
precise half-pedaling control
- Dual headphone jacks on the face of the control
unit allow two people to play, or one to listen in—great
for duets, teaching or private serenades
- MIDI In and MIDI Out terminals let you control
other electronic music devices from the piano keyboard,
or access the digital piano sound from external
equipment like sequencers or computers
- AUX In and AUX Out terminals make it possible to
play along with recorded music through the headphones,
or amplify or record the piano's digital performance
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Yamaha MOTIF-RACK ES
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The
MOTIF-RACK ES delivers a massive collection of studio
quality sounds for a wide variety of musical genres. The
1,152 voices and 65 drum kits are easily accessible via the
front panel Category Search function. From the Emulative
Sounds of acoustic piano and orchestra to the Extreme
Synthesis of cutting-edge hip-hop and electronica, the MOTIF
RACK ES delivers the sonic power you need. Performances that
layer and split up to four Voices and over 1,700 arpeggios
from realistic Guitar strumming, to Drum Grooves to classic
techno riffs, inspire new musical ideas to get your
creativity flowing.
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Midi Devices-Sound Devices
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ESI Wave terminal U24 USB
Sound Card
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24-bit high-quality stereo
ADC(100dB) and DAC(110dB)
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S/PDIF Coaxial & Optical
digital I/O
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Optical <-> Coaxial format
converter
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-10dBV Unbalanced 1/4"
phone jack
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Simultaneous audio output
through analog and digital ports
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Internal Digital
Mixer for Input Monitoring.
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32, 44.1 and 48kHz
sampling rates supported
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Real-time hardware Sample
Rate Converter
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Plug and Play installation
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Compact size: 9 X 9cm
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1 Headphone Amp
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Supports
Windows®98SE/ME/2000/XP, MAC OS X
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MME & DirectSound Driver,
ASIO 2.0, Direct KS for SONAR
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http://www.esi-pro.com |
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Enjoy some of my work (you can ask me for more if you like
it...)
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