MATRIXSYNTH: Cwejman Workshop + 3 New Modules


Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Cwejman Workshop + 3 New Modules

Title link takes you to the post in German or you can click here for an English translation via Google.

New Modules translated from the post:
1) Noise module (NS-4)
The module produces genuine similar noise in white, for pink and red. In addition offers it SAM-polarize + Hold and a lying processor, with which itself Coincidence tensions with Glide to adjust leave. That SAM-polarizes + Hold can also independently of the noise to be used and has even an input automatic controller for external signals. The S+H - Rate, as well as the lying processor leave themselves by button or CV steer, the S+H Triggger entrance serves for Synchronisation and processes signals of all kinds.

2) quadruple VCA (VCA-4MX)
This module contains 4 identical spanunngsgesteuerte amplifiers, for Audio, as well as for CV-signals are suitable. By altogether 8 out of courses one receives a very flexible module, because beside the four single exits there are 2 sum exits (4 in 1), one normally and one inverted, as well as 2 further sum exits (1+2 in 1 and 3+4 in 1). Thus that can Module either as Quad Attenuaror (weaken who), as 4in1-Mixer, or as two separate 2kanal-Mixer to be used. Like always with Cwejman are clay-technical components of higher To quality, rush is quasi not measurable.

3) INSERT module (INS-2MX)
This module serves for grinding in external effect signals similarly a Aux way in a mixer and all two times.

7 comments:

  1. True synth innovation at last!

    - lying processor (really?)

    - Coincidence tensions (so true)

    - CV steer (1v/degree)

    - spanunngsgesteuerte amplifiers (!)

    - kanal-Mixer (for floating point operations)

    - clay-technical components (for all you Viktor Pelevin fans)

    - rush is quasi not measurable (unless you're in a pseudo-hurry)

    - grinding in external effect signals (VC Dremel effect)

    I'll take two of each

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  2. I have one of the Quad VCAs on order from Analog Haven.

    Big City Music has PDFs describing these modules in, sadly, less colorful English.

    Noise:
    http://bigcitymusic.com/i/cat/Manuals/Cwejman%20NS-4.pdf

    Quad VCA:
    http://bigcitymusic.com/i/cat/Manuals/Cwejman%20VCA-4MX.pdf

    Insert:
    http://bigcitymusic.com/i/cat/Manuals/Cwejman%20ATT-4.pdf

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  3. sorry, Cwejman, i've got prior art on the Lying Processor (use it all the time to sneak new bits of gear past the wife and into the basement). i smell a lawsuit!

    B

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  4. I like the look of the Cwejman stuff, I know it's on the pricey side, is there anything about this product that makes it worth looking into, over the other euro rack modular stuff. Not looking to start a tit for tat thread, just looking to hear from owners real opinions Thanks!!

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  5. Some of these new modules confuse me. They have a lot of redundancies in their mixers and VCA combinations. Shawn at AH says it's because Wowa Cwejman gets requests for different things and will build anything if he can sell just enough.

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  6. Well, I'm firmly in the "you can't have too many VCAs" camp. The quad VCA is the only Cwejman module that I have (although I don't actually have it in my possession).

    From the samples I've heard, the Cwejman stuff sounds pretty darn good. Most of those samples were of the S1.

    Now, if only I knew how to pronounce his name.

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  7. I believe it's pronounced Shway-men

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