MATRIXSYNTH: New Malekko Euro Module


Tuesday, August 19, 2008

New Malekko Euro Module

"Heres a sneak peek of our new first Euro module coming out. We are very excited to offer a 14hp 600ms analog delay with a feedback loop and voltage control for everything, delay time, mix, feedback, even the feedback amount for the loop!

It's a fantastic sounding delay, it's not too dark, not too bright, extremely low distortion, and zero clock noise! The repeats degrade perfectly, also there is a limiter so when the feedback goes into oscillation, it doesnt blow out your speakers! Analogue Haven will be the exclusive U.S. dealer, other than direct through our website http://malekkoheavyindustry.com.

They should be available mid September and a target price of 285.00.

We would also like to publicly thank Shawn Cleary, John Loffink, and Mike Brown of Livewire, without their help from my constant badgering through emails and phone calls, this would have never been accomplished!

And yes, expect more Euro modules from us soon!!!!!

thanks
Josh"

7 comments:

  1. wicked - something i've been waiting for for while now... good stuff.

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  2. ouch! mmm...analog!!!
    ...as Dr.Diamond says:"Digital causes stress."

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  3. A 14 horsepower analog delay? Let's see now, that's about 10,500 watts. Yeah, that should do it. ;)

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  4. Why are the knobs SO close to the end of the front pannel ! ! ? ?

    Thats going to be a nightmare to use in a full rack of modules

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  5. "Why are the knobs SO close to the end of the front pannel ! ! ? ?

    Thats going to be a nightmare to use in a full rack of modules"

    A module like a delay usually is the last module in the system, and is usually placed after the final VCA. Not to mention it's the same spacing ad Doepfer uses...and they aren't a nightmare to use

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  6. "A module like a delay usually is the last module in the system, and is usually placed after the final VCA. Not to mention it's the same spacing ad Doepfer uses.."

    In Modular synthesis there is no 'Usually' Are you suggesting that this module should be inserted at the end space in a rack of other modules ?

    That module may have the same vertical spacing as Doepfer but I've never seen a module with knobs that far to the edge of the front plate before which given the wasted space in the middle promopts the question... Why ?

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  7. This is a prototype. Relax, anything can change before it's released. i am very excited about a clean BBD.

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