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Friday, February 17, 2017

Synthtech E370 Quad Morphing VCO on Kickstarter


Synthesis Technology is seeking funding for their E370 Quad Morphing VCO on Kickstarter.

"Feb. 17, 2017

Synthesis Technology launches their first Kickstarter program today, the E370 Quad Morphing VCO. A 54HP wide Euro module, the E370 uses improved algorithms from the E340 Cloud Generator, the E350 Morphing Terrarium and the E330 Multi-Mode VCO for 96Khz, 16-bit sound. The microSD card allows users to load in their own wavetables and store presets. Shipping in October, the E370 is a skiff-friendly, highly user-programmable oscillator bank. Visit the campaign page for videos, audio files and full specifications."

"The E370 Quad Morphing VCO is a Eurorack-compatible module containing 4 independent digital voltage-controlled oscillators.

The E370 Quad Morphing VCO is a DSP-based, quad oscillator Eurorack module from Synthesis Technology. Using improved algorithms from the E350 Morphing Terrarium, the E340 Cloud Generator and the new E330 Multi-Mode VCO, the E370 is the most technically advanced Euro oscillator available. The four VCOs can be individually controlled, used in a set of two pairs, or ganged in “Unison”. A full-color TFT display is used in a ‘shallow depth’ menu system and can show each VCO’s output in real-time (oscilloscope mode). A micro-SD card slot allows users to load in their own custom wavetables and to save & load presets into the E370.

The E370 is 54HP wide and has a depth behind the panel of 48mm (1.89in). It uses a 16-pin shrouded header (standard Euro power, the cable is included) and the target power consumption is +12V @155ma and -12V @40ma. The final power will be available once the project is funded and the module is running the code and the TFT backlight current is determined. About 35% of the current off +12V is determined by the setting of TFT brightness."

Monday, February 10, 2014

SynthTech E370+371 Prototype Demos


Published on Feb 8, 2014 Todd Sines·22 videos

"SynthTech E370+371 prototype demo #1 by Todd Sines

E370 Quad Morphing VCO by MOTMguy

The E370 Quad Morphing Terrarium is 4x E350 Morphing Terrariums [wavetable VCOs] and Cloud Generator, fed into Intellijel Quadra 4x envelope generator, Intellijel Linix VCA, 2x uVCFs, Division 6 Filtare III VCF, Blue Lantern SpaceMoth VCF and touch of reverb."

SynthTech E370+371 prototype demo #2 by Todd Sines

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Synthesis Technology E370 With WORNG Soundstage


Published on Jul 10, 2019 Perfect Circuit

"All of the sounds in this video were generated with the Synthesis Technology E370 which is four VCOs in one. The E370 was processed with the WORNG Soundstage which places sounds within a virtual space by having different panning and filtering settings for each of its 21 inputs.

On the E370 each of the four oscillators have multiple mode options including wavetables, detuned cloud oscillators and FM operators. The Soundstage can be used as a basic and fast mixer or with some creative feedback patching can be used as an interesting resonating effect."

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Saturday, December 23, 2017

Synthtech E370, 4 voices controlled by a Roli Rise using MPE


Published on Dec 23, 2017 Steve Bryson

"This video demonstrates the Synthesis Technology E370 Quad Morphing VCO, played as a 4-voice synthesizer using MPE controlled by a Roli Rise 49. This was recorded live, no filtering of the E370, with a phaser, convolution reverb and delay in post processing. The only sound generator is the E370.

The 4 voices of the 370 are identical, in 4-voice cloud + morph mode. The MIDI signals from the Rise are converted into control voltages using an Encore Expressionist (8 CVs + 4 gates) and the CV Toolkit software (6 CVs) for a total of 14 CVs and 4 gates.

Each of the 4 voices has 3 independent CVs controlling pitch, volume from MIDI velocity, and cloud spread from the Roli Rise glide (finger position from the front and back). One additional CV controlling overall volume is controlled by an expression pedal, and the last CV from a slider on the Rise controls the morph waveform, which is the same for all 4 voices. In addition the waveform is morphed around the value set by the slider by a slow LFO triangle wave. The note dynamics are controlled by 4 ADSR envelopes triggered by the 4 gates."

Saturday, February 17, 2018

Synthesis Technology e370 Chord Mode


Published on Feb 17, 2018 The Mad Music Machine

"A quick experiment with the Synthesis Technology e370 Chord Mode.

The only sound source is the e370 with one oscillator playing a simple bass line, and the remaining oscillators forming Major chords.

We are using our Moog Mother-32 (as a clock only), two Erica Synth Pico Sequencers, the Roland System-1m (as a filter only). Since our last video we have also added an Intellijel Quadra and a Quad VCA to partner the e370.

We next plan to step through the chord table to form progressions using different chord types (rather than just sticking to the Major Chords as we have done here)."

Saturday, December 23, 2017

Silent Night with the Synthtech E370


Published on Dec 23, 2017
Performed using the Synthesis Technology E370 Quad Morphing VCO, played as a 4-voice synthesizer using MPE controlled by a Roli Rise 49. This was recorded live, no filtering of the E370, with a phaser, convolution reverb and delay in post processing. The only sound generator is the E370.

The 4 voices of the 370 are identical, in 4-voice cloud + morph mode. The MIDI signals from the Rise are converted into control voltages using an Encore Expressionist (8 CVs + 4 gates) and the CV Toolkit software (6 CVs) for a total of 14 CVs and 4 gates.

Each of the 4 voices has 3 independent CVs controlling pitch, volume from MIDI velocity, and cloud spread from the Roli Rise glide (finger position from the front and back). One additional CV controlling overall volume is controlled by an expression pedal, and the last CV from a slider on the Rise controls the morph waveform, which is the same for all 4 voices. In addition the waveform is morphed around the value set by the slider by a slow LFO triangle wave. The note dynamics are controlled by 4 ADSR envelopes triggered by the 4 gates."

Follow-up to this post.

Sunday, April 15, 2018

E352 Cloud Mode 'World' Drums


Published on Apr 15, 2018 The Mad Music Machine

"We use the E352 & E370 in Cloud Mode to create some rhythms inspired by some of the sounds we heard at the WOMAD Festival.

The only sound sources in the patch are the E352 and voice 3 of the E370.

We use the pico sequencers to 'tune' the voices but the gates and the patterns are set by the Circadian Rhythms."

Update:

Sunday, February 25, 2018

E370 & E352 Jam


Published on Feb 25, 2018 The Mad Music Machine

"Caitlin's first full jam with the Synthesis Technology E370 & E352.

The E370 has oscillator one connected to the Roland System-1m which is being used as a filter. Oscillators 2 ,3 & 4 form chords outputted via the E370's onboard mixer.

The E352's 2 outputs are fed to the Mother-32's filer and envelope.

The Mother-32 (along with a Pico Seq) provide the sequencing. MATHS and the Quadra/Quad VCAs the envelopers.

We also use the Hexinverter drums triggered by the 4MS Rotating Clock divider."

Thursday, March 22, 2018

Synthesis Technology - E370 (chord mode / mixing VCOs) & Rabid Elephant - Natural Gate


Published on Mar 22, 2018 DivKidVideo

"Ah E370, you're big and beautiful. But the much smaller Natural Gate from Rabid Elephant is beautiful too. I've lost a fair amount of time to both units independently and together. Both sound and function really nicely so here's a video with them both (I have another one to come too).

The E370 here is in the chord mode with the first 3 oscillators using notes from the chord table and the fourth oscillator is totally independent. The oscillators are in the cloud mode with morphing wavetables and modulating spread/detune amounts. I'm also making use of the on board mixer on the E370 mixing the first three oscillators out of the first output, which is really handy."

Friday, March 23, 2018

4ms STS and E370 Drum Machine


Published on Mar 23, 2018 The Mad Music Machine

Another tutorial video from synth kid Caitlin!

"We have been invited to take the Mad Music Machine to the Horsham Piazza Italia Festival which features many Italian (and other) high performance cars.

We thought it would be fun to incorporate samples of these cars into our music. Here Caitlin creates a basic drum machine using drum samples in the E370 and cars sounds in the Stereo Triggered Sampler .

The E370 makes for a great drum machine as the drum samples are very are easily tuned and triggered."

Thursday, December 18, 2014

Synthesis Technology - E370/E371 Expander - Drone


Synthesis Technology - E370/E371 Expander - Drone from Richard Devine on Vimeo.

"Just doing a Drone test with the E370 and E371 Expander prototype Quad VCO. It's a combination of features from the E340 and the E350 using a new class of ARM processor with high-quality Cirrus Logic audio DACs. The audio was ran through a new Mutable Instruments module for light processing. :-)"

Friday, February 09, 2018

Synthesis Technology - E370 4 Voice Sample Player Techno


Published on Feb 9, 2018 DivKidVideo

"I posted a video with this patch on my Instagram - instagram.com/DivKidMusic - and I think people thought it was just the synth sound coming from the E370 ... but no! Kick, snare/percussion, open hat and synth sound. Each of the four voices are in sample player mode and I've used Wave Edit (software) to turn single shot sounds into samples. More videos with the E370 coming soon, include a deeper look at the sample player and the various FM options as well."

Friday, March 30, 2018

Synthesis Technology E370 & Rabid Elephant Natural Gate - Action Patch!


Published on Mar 29, 2018 DivKidVideo

"Here's another video in my line up of E370 videos for Synthesis Technology. Here I'm using it for a second time alongside the Rabid Elephant Natural Gate and sweet baby christ on a bike ... they're a potent pairing! There's a full track / jam / wide shot video exclusively for my Patreon supporters with this patch but for now check out the 4 oscillators on the E370, 2 of which go through the Natural Gate alongside some beats and FX create a little action sequence style patch. Suggests for a better video title in the comments too please! 'Action patch' sounds weird :)

Be awesome! Support me on Patreon - http://www.patreon.com/divkid"

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

New SynthTech E370 at Control Event


via @selgart

"Heard the first working SynthTech E370 at @ctrl_mod this evening. Sounds fantastic, as does the E352."


If you missed it, you can find the livestream for the event here. You can find all posts on the E370 here.

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Theremin & Disting triggered E352 & E370 Bongos and Chords


Published on Aug 22, 2018 The Mad Music Machine

"Caitlin uses the Doepfer Theremin (via the Expert Sleepers Disting) to trigger the E352 and E370 to produce 'Bongo' sounds and Chords.

She ends with a little jam on the Roland System-1m.

The Moog Mother-32 & Hexinverter Mutant Drums help with the rhythms.

Bitwig Studio provides the sequencing via the Sixty Four Pixels Banana Split"

Friday, October 21, 2022

Synthesis Technology Quad Morphing E370



via this auction

"Excellent quad VCO. Add your own SD card to create additional waveforms."

You can find demos and talks on the E370 in previous posts here.

Wednesday, June 20, 2018

SynthTech E370 + QMMG 4 Voice: Supersaws, LPFs, Pico Breaks


Published on Jun 20, 2018 Flohr

"Supersaw patch using the Cloud mode on the E370. QMMG is set to LP on all channels. Sequence is from Rene via O+C Copiermaschine. Envelopes are triggered by Euclidean Circles. Nano Rand + Skipmin triggering the Pico Drums break."

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Synthesis Technology - E370 *FIRST PATCH* Chords & Awesomeness


Published on Jan 17, 2018 DivKidVideo

"If you're a Patreon supporter I have an exclusive video for you breaking down the whole patch with sound generation, mixing, EQ, FX, sequencing, "live playability" and clocking/rhythm generation etc. If not I hope you still enjoy this video anyway which is my first patch with the E370 from Synthesis Technology. The E352 is fantastic (see below) so I knew this would be great. Using a quad quantising/chord generator I'm making chord sounds and splitting this into a slowly generative polyphonic patch with FX and soft drums in the background."

Monday, October 07, 2013

Interview with Paul T Schreiber of Synthesis Technology



"Like many other electronic musicians lately I have been obsessed with my Eurorack modular. A few modules I own really stand out. Three of my favorites are from a company called Synthesis Technology. Synth-tech as people call them is Paul T. Schreiber. If you look at his resume you will see he is an experienced audio engineer. You can hear his expertise in his modules. Enjoy a one hour Wire to the Ear interview with Paul as we discuss Chris Randall, MOTM, an $18,000 home stereo, the end of Blackberry, Tandy Radio Shack, the power of digital, patents and stealing designs, Eurorack power issues, the upcoming E370 Quad Morphing VCO/E371, E102 Digital CV Processor/Quad Temporal Shifter and what would Paul eat as his death row meal.

“So a lot of people grew up drooling in music stores. I drooled in the stereo store and I wanted to have this stereo system that cost $18,000. So I told my wife…” - Paul T Schreiber

For more info: www.synthtech.com/ www.facebook.com/ptschreiber, www.ctrl-mod.com/category-s/1822.htm and www.analoguehaven.com/synthesistechnology/"

Friday, April 20, 2012

Synthesis Technology E370 Quad Morphing VCO


via Richard Devine on Facebook
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