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Friday, April 24, 2026

AnalogFX Larynx Keyboard Synthesizer Incoming



via AnalogFX

Priced at €1.032,23 €929,00

"This item will be released 2026-09-01.

Larynx is a monophonic semi-modular analog performance synthesizer with a 37-key aftertouch keyboard, MPE support, and a unique triple-filter architecture inspired by the legendary Synton Syrinx. Designed for expressive sound design, Eurorack integration, and hands-on performance.

Limited First Batch – 50 Units Only

Shipping from September
Includes 10% early adopter discount

Inspired by a Rare Voice

Built on the foundation of the SER-2020, Larynx continues the legacy of the Synton Syrinx—an instrument known for its vocal, organic sound.

Reimagined for modern musicians, Larynx combines vintage character with performance-focused control and modular flexibility.

Built to Be Played

37-key keybed with aftertouch
Touch’n’Bend performance control
Real-time modulation across the entire signal path
From subtle pressure to aggressive modulation, Larynx translates touch directly into sound.

Every gesture becomes sound.

Organic. Vocal. Alive.

Oscillators
CEM3340-based VCOs delivering warmth and stability

Filters
Triple CEM3350 architecture enabling vocal, formant-like shaping

Character
From deep bass to expressive, evolving textures

The combination of classic oscillator design and a unique triple-filter structure allows Larynx to move beyond traditional subtractive synthesis—into something more organic, more dynamic, more alive.

Modular Without Limits

CV inputs and outputs
Eurorack compatibility
Flexible routing
Integrate seamlessly with Eurorack or use Larynx as a powerful standalone voice.
A performance instrument that expands into your modular world.

More Than a Synth

Designed for expression, not presets
Inspired by rare, character-rich instruments
Built in limited batches for serious musicians
For Those Who Go Deeper

Larynx is built for musicians who want more than presets — for those who shape sound, perform with intent, and seek an instrument with a voice of its own."

Alien Abduction w/ HanzVolt


video uploads by HanzVolt

Playlist:
1. Alien Abduction Pt#1 GR-MEGA with Keys?? #granularsynthesis #synthrenegades
2. Part #2 Alien Abduction GR-MEGA #synthrenegades #sounddesign #granularsynthesis

⟟ S̴̬W̴̬E̴̬D̴̬E̴̬N̴̬B̴̬O̴̬R̴̬G̴̬ R̴̬A̴̬U̴̬M̴̬ ⟟ /// Ambient Jam w/ Polygene II


video upload by Somnambule

"Hi folks!

I’m inviting you to another session — this time, a step further inward into the Swedenborg Raum…

The title is inspired by Emanuel Swedenborg, who described spiritual spaces — layers that are not physical, yet still hold structure. Places shaped more by perception than by matter.

This session moves within that space: between structure and dissolution, between control and the moment when sound begins to take on a life of its own.

Recorded with the Polygene II by Gene Synths, a powerful tool for creating subtle textures, evolving layers, and deep atmospheric sound design.

This is a dark ambient / spiritual synth exploration — slow, immersive, and intended for focused listening.

If you choose to engage with it, don’t treat it as background. Let it run, and see what unfolds.

Bes sound wirh headphones, recording raw and rough, no audio postproduction 🖖👽"

Soniccouture Releases Haunted Spaces 2 Ft. Chris Watson


video upload by Soniccouture



via Soniccouture

"Haunted Spaces 2 is a powerful sound design tool with a huge library of recordings, samples + presets to explore.

Chris Watson is the worlds leading field recordist. Best known for his nature recordings, his private obsession is the charged ambiences that inhabit certain spaces.

Spacious and resonant, these recordings are perfect sound design elements.

They can be layered and shaped to create uniquely characterful instruments that can sit behind a mix or form the basis of entire ambient tracks.

INTRO OFFER:

INTRO DEAL: ENDS MAY 11
$139 | $199

*Users of Haunted Spaces 1 can upgrade for $79 for a limited time only."

Recording locations pictured below.

MICROWORLD INNOVATION STATION Post Update



Apparently I missed the link to the site! Apologies for that. Here it is: https://microworld.space/

I also updated the previous post with the full list of instruments (as of this post) for the archives, as well as adding two additional pics.

New FREQY, EPILOGUE VCF, & Rong Mid modules by nonlinearcircuits


FREQY video upload by cirtcele

"Frequency Shifter without dome filters"

EPILOGUE VCF

video upload by cirtcele

"Low pass filter with some unusual feedback paths"

Rong Mid

video upload by

"Ming Rodulator with VC phase control"

Roland GS500 and Gibson SG Supreme Session


video upload by heckenschreck

"A brief demonstration of the first (analog) Guitar Synthesizer by Roland, accompanied by Akai MPC-X and Roland System 100. On this occasion I compared it to my beloved Gibson…"

PIF vintage Ukrainian Analog Soviet Synthesizer


video upload by EONSKI

Korg R3 — A Forgotten Synth From the Future


video upload by A Force Truly Evil

"Sound Pack available here: https://sci-fiaudio.com/product/legac...

74 sounds covering everything from basses, evolving pads, textures, and experimental tones.

Many of these programs include dual timbres, combining two patches within a single sound for richer layers, splits, and more complex motion.

The pack also includes Formant Motion data with vocoder textures, bringing the unique character of the Korg R3 synth engine to life."

There's a New Plugin That Uses Wavetables as Spectral Filters — Wavefield by Fine Increments


video upload by Keith Crosley

"Two new uses for wavetables today — and neither is synthesis. First: smallcircles.net/waveforms, a web tool by KRC Mathwaves user Quentin that renders any audio file as stacked ridgeline plots — instant Peter Saville/Joy Division "Unknown Pleasures" album cover art. (Fun fact: the cover visualizes radio pulses from pulsar CP 1919, originally plotted by Harold Craft Jr. for his 1970 Cornell PhD thesis.) Second: Wavefield from Fine Increments, a brand-new spectral filter plugin by Seth Watson that turns wavetable frames into FFT gain curves — three modes (Magnitude, Spectral IR, Phase Warp), tempo sync, stereo spread, and wavetable import. We also drop Wavefield into a Bitwig delay feedback chain for spectral delay, feature Authentic Soundware's new Space Age Colors library, and close with Liminal Space reverb for that Blade Runner/Lexicon 224 vibe. So grab your spectral filter and hold on to your pulsar for this wavetables-a-go-go episode of your favorite talky synthesizer content show!

─── WHAT YOU'LL LEARN ───
What the smallcircles waveform visualizer does and why wavetables are perfect input
How to export your own ridgeline waveform art as SVG for shirts, posters, and album covers
Why Wavefield's spectral filtering sounds different from EQ or conventional filter automation
How Wavefield's three modes (Magnitude, Spectral IR, Phase Warp) differ — and when to use each
How to drive Wavefield with your own wavetables, including KRC Mathwaves
How to put Wavefield inside a Bitwig delay feedback loop for a spectral delay effect

─── PLUGINS & TOOLS FEATURED ───
🛠️ smallcircles Waveforms Visualizer (free web tool by Quentin): https://smallcircles.net/waveforms/
🎛️ Wavefield by Fine Increments (14-day free trial, $39 intro / $49 regular): https://www.fineincrements.com/wavefield

🌊 KRC Mathwaves (160,000+ wavetables, $29 — great input for the smallcircles visualizer and Wavefield):
https://www.wavetables.lol/l/wavetables/
🌊 Free Wavetables Sampler (1,600+): https://www.wavetables.lol/l/free?lay..."

─── CHAPTERS ───
00:00 Intro & today's two new wavetable uses
01:49 The smallcircles waveform visualizer
02:55 The Joy Division "Unknown Pleasures" connection
05:00 KRC Mathwaves exponential-saw demo in the visualizer
06:23 Exporting your waveform art as SVG
06:50 Introducing Wavefield by Fine Increments
08:00 Wavefield on a pad track
11:52 Magnitude, Phase Warp & Spectral IR modes
13:10 Wavefield vs. Kilohearts Filter Table
13:45 Sync and speed modes
17:00 WT Start and WT End controls
20:03 Importing your own wavetables into Wavefield
25:57 The Bitwig delay feedback loop trick
26:20 Authentic Soundware Space Age Colors sample library
29:00 Liminal Space reverb for vintage Blade Runner vibes
31:00 The "Beep Boop" factory preset
32:45 Final thoughts
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