März 6th, 2010

for sale:
- Moog Voyager
- Hartmann Neuron sold
- AKAI MPC4ooo
- AKAI DPS24 (not shown)
- Roland XV-88 (not shown)
- Manley Voxbox sold
- TC Reverb 4000 (not shown)
If you are interested please send me an e-mail to blogasys(at)petermmahr.com
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November 14th, 2009

“Das Leben der Anderen”
Der leider viel zu früh verstorbene Ulrich Mühe in einem der besten deutschsprachigen Filme der vergangenen Jahre. In gewohnter Manier - eine herausragende schauspielerische Leistung - ruhig, langsam, keine grossen, lauten Gesten und dadurch so immens intensiv.
Trailer
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Dezember 24th, 2008

youtube - Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence live performed by Ryuichi Sakamoto
… gorgeous !
Merry Christmas to all of you !!!
peter
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April 12th, 2008

OASYS User slide show
thanks to “mapet” from Budapest !
.. some of the photos you probably have seen before somewhere not that far from here.
ps: by the way “mapet” is not the abbreviation for mahr peter….
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Februar 17th, 2008

Die unten stehenden Spezifikationen könnten für diejenigen von Interesse sein die schon immer wissen wollten welche Konverter der OASYS benutzt. Die Information stammt von keinem geringeren als Dan Phillips, der diese im gearslutz Forum gepostet hat. Den entsprechenden link dazu finden Sie am Ende dieses Artikels.
OASYS uses the TI PCM1793 D/A converters:
24-bit
Dynamic Range: 113 dB
THD+N: 0.001%
http://chipcatalog.com/TI/PCM1793.htm
A/D are TI PCM1802:
24-bit
THD+N: 96 dB (Typical)
SNR: 105 dB (Typical)
Dynamic Range: 105 dB (Typical)
http://chipcatalog.com/TI/PCM1802.htm
“I can’t comment on the relative sound quality in comparison to Synclav Poly voices, since I haven’t listened to the two side-by-side. The Synclav will run at up to 100kHz, which would be an advantage in some cases. On the other hand, OASYS uses 32-bit floating-point processing, and 24-bit converters, both of which should reduce quantization noise.”
posted by Dan Phillips @ gearslutz
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