Quasimidi Rave-O-Lution 309

The Quasimidi Rave-O-Lution 309 is a stand alone groovebox produced by Quasimidi in 1996.[1] It features an on board sequencer and has the ability to mute parts during playback making this unit ideal for live performances. The machine features two oscillators[2] for sound generation, (pulse, pulse variable, saw down, saw up, square, and triangle.)

Quasimidi Rave-O-Lution 309
ManufacturerQuasimidi
Dates1996
Technical specifications
Polyphony32 voices
Timbrality5 parts
LFOSample & Hold, Saw Up, Saw Down, Sine, Square
Synthesis type
FilterHigh Pass, Low Pass, Resonance
EffectsModulation, delay, reverb
Input/output
Keyboard12 Pattern Pad keys
External controlMIDI

Sounds

The Rave-O-Lution 309 contains analogue, electronic drum and bass synth sounds.

Sequencer

The unit features 100 preset[3] and 100 user patterns.

Effects

The effects included with this machine are:

Controls

Notable users

gollark: I͖̦ͅ ̡͚̀c̅́͑a̺͙͋n̅̏̀ ͔͉̫r̘̪͞u̖̗̟n͇͇̈ ͔̗ͯi̓ͯͅt͇͑͛ ̼̀̕m̖͈̈u̼̫ͪl̲͋̿t̜ͪ̆i̷̤͋p̴̜̟l̶̈́̉e͂̐͐ ̧̛ͭt̄̄̆ì͟͡m̹̅͢ȅ̺̺s͊ͬ̈,̞͓̂ ̴͊ͮt͇ͩ̑o̗͙̫ỏ̷̢.͈͔͝
gollark: I wrote a simple program which takes text and outputs it with diacritics added.
gollark: What?
gollark: a͊ͨ͜u͔ͮ̅t̡̀ͬô̦̑ṃ͍͂a͌͐͢t̶ͪ̋ì͈͇c̷̥͍a̘̐͜lͫ͗ͪl͔̳̚y̞̜̒ ̎҉̉ȧ̪͌d̈́͏̰d̢̘ͬi̢̠͋n͓ͣ͝gͤ̓͝ ̖͑ͨd͍ͬ͞i̷͒͐ā̷ͥc̯̔̍r̼̦͒i͒͂ͧt͓͓͠i̺̺̜c̡̧̹s̎̇ͪ ̵̞̃i̲̰ͦs̫̀̽ ̷̍͑f̛̥̉u̵̥͙ǹ̾̋!̮͇ͩ
gollark: ṣ͆͘ȩ̹̄r̖̾̚ĭ͙͉ȏ͕́ŭ͋͛s͙͓̓l̥͆͝y̦̅ͯ ̠͇̂d̛̪̕o̶̢̧e̛̟͐sͪ̓̃ ̢̟̇ị͌ͦt̴̸̿ ͕ͩ͠m̷͚̋ȃ̤͊t̫̦̟tͨ̀̄ẻ̍͒r͙͋͂

References

  1. "Quasimidi Rave-O-Lution 309". Audiofanzine (in French). Retrieved 2018-07-11.
  2. "Quasimidi Rave-O-Lution 309". Encyclotronic. Retrieved 2018-07-11.
  3. "Quasimidi Rave-O-Lution 309 | Vintage Synth Explorer". www.vintagesynth.com. Retrieved 2018-07-11.

Further reading

  • "Quasimidi Rave-O-Lution 309". Future Music. No. 57. ISSN 0967-0378. OCLC 1032779031.
  • "Quasimidi Rave-O-Lution 309 upgrades". Future Music. No. 65. ISSN 0967-0378. OCLC 1032779031.
  • "Quasimidi Rave-O-Lution". Making Music. No. 139. October 1997. p. 37. ISSN 0269-2651. OCLC 499235180.
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