MATRIXSYNTH: Modular Based on Ray's Modular Circuits by Lanxe


Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Modular Based on Ray's Modular Circuits by Lanxe


Two shots of a custom modular based on Ray Wilson's Modular Circuits, built by lanxe. The shots come from this electro-music post.

"The top row is all ray's circuits and the second row has a few of his modules (a couple of state variable filters, two envelope generators, two dual vca's and two oscillators)

The keyboard is rays matrix scanning circuit added to an old hammond keyboard donor.

i just bought some sheet aluminum, cut and milled it, had it anodized black and cnc engraved the lettering...........about $80 for all 8 module panels.

There is still alot on his site i have yet to explore"

Title link takes you to Ray's Soundlab page.

Update via Pickleinn in the comments: "yeah, this is mine (lanxe). i have done a lot more diy synth stuff since this post. you can see most of it here: www.pickleinn.com in the pictures section under synth. or here"

3 comments:

  1. Looks as if its less Rays Soundlab mini, and more Rays full range of modular circuits there.

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  2. Yep, you are right. Post updated.

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  3. yeah, this is mine (lanxe). i have done a lot more diy synth stuff since this post. you can see most of it here: www.pickleinn.com in the pictures section under synth. or here:
    http://picasaweb.google.com/Pickleinn/Synth#

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