SunVox Instruments Demo
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SunVox + iPad + KORG nanoKEY. Demonstration of some musical instruments from the SunVox package.
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SunVox + iPad + KORG nanoKEY. Demonstration of some musical instruments from the SunVox package.
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For PalmSounds’ 10th birthday!
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Oscilloscope (XY mode) is controlled by the SunVox synth directly.
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Music by NightRadio.
Sources will be release soon…
In the SunVox 1.9.3 you can use the additional Sampler Envelopes: pitch and effect controllers. And any SunVox module (for example, Filter or MetaModule) can be used as a polyphonic effect for the Sampler.
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Johnny O’Keefe lip-syncs his minor hit “The Sun’s Gonna Shine Tomorrow” in this 1966 clip from Australian TV series “Bandstand”. A kinescope recording.
Jacki Weaver lip-syncs her cover of “Young Love” in this clip from Australian television “Bandstand”. Telecast 16 April 1966. A kinescope recording.
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Catwoman is set to get a new comic treatment as Joelle Jones is roped in to write and draw the new comic book series on the DC character, as the publishers reportedly made the announcement at the weekend’s Chicago Comics and Entertainment Expo.
Best known for her award-winning black comedy series Lady Killer, Jones has the experience of sketching Selina Kyle (the alter ego) previously for several Batman issues in which the character made an appearance.
The American artist apparently got a call from DC after the success of Lady Killer and in the Talent Development Workshop, wrote one issue about Catwoman that embraces the “dark side” of her. The publishers resonated with it and quickly decided to spin a whole series around it.
Famously known as the Dark Knight’s alleged love interest, Catwoman comics return after a gap of two years as the previous series of the character was launched with DC’s New 52 Reboot and ran for five years till its culmination in 2016.
Jones’ issue would be the fourth series and is set to hit the shelves on 4 July 2018.
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Discovery Kids in collaboration with Rohit Shetty Picturez and Reliance Animation has launched the new animation series Little Singham which is inspired by India’s successful supercop brand, Singham and aims to become India’s favourite animation character.
Discovery India has joined hands with Indian Council for Child Welfare National Bravery Awards (ICCW NBA) to inspire young kids across the nation. As a part of the collaboration, the series will have a special episode based on the real-life stories of ICCW NBA winners.
The event began with the title song of the series playing in the background and Rohit Shetty entering with a life size mascot of Little Singham. Shetty engaged with select Police officials from Mumbai Police along with their kids. The real-life superheroes, Sonu Mali from Rajasthan and Shivampet Ruchitha from Hyderabad who received the ICCW NBA awards were also present at the do.
“We are delighted to have the company of brave police officials and their children as well as ICCW National Bravery Award recipients on this launch. We respect the valour and hope that all the children across the country will get inspired to do more good for the society at large for a better tomorrow,” Shetty said.
Discovery Kids has achieved growth in ratings post the launch of Bandbudh aur Budbak and the launch of Little Singham is further expected to catapult the ratings.
The series will make the young generation braver and stronger in their thoughts. “Little Singham was conceptualised based on an insight that every child wants to be a super hero. The brave, young super cop, defends the residents of his home town Mirchi Nagar against all evil in this entertaining animation series,” Shetty said while describing the super cop.
Little Singham is targeted towards kids between the age group of five to 11 years and will have 156 episodes and five tele features. It will broadcast in three languages – Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.
Head of Discovery Kids Uttam Pal Singh said, “The kid’s genre in India has been devoid of ground-up super heroes. Little Singham is a bold and at scale attempt to fill this gap. We have worked with Reliance Animation as the animation partner to produce this masala faceted series rooted in action, adventure and comedy.”
The animation is subtle and aptly created keeping in mind the target group. The character is designed in a way every kid will want to watch the series regularly and idolise the protagonist.
COO Reliance Entertainment Shibasish Sarkar added, “We are confident that kids will love this new series. We have engaged as many as 250 animation artists on this project who have been working for more than six months to get ready for this mega launch. The presence of Rohit Shetty as a mentor of Little Singham will further help it penetrate across the country.”
With the intro line of India’s youngest supercop – Police ki wardi, sher ka dam, naam hai mera – Little Singham, the animation series will premiere on Discovery kids channel from 21 April 2018.
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