MATRIXSYNTH: Synths Smaller Than They Appear?


Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Synths Smaller Than They Appear?

Two pics.

Anyware Instruments Tinysizer next to green lighter.
(image via sequencer.de)
Prior posts: video, shots

Two KORG Monotrons (flickr by auxninja)

"Got two Korg Monotron in the mail today. Amazingly small. About the size of an iPhone.
So far I really really like them. The filter is damn raw, and combined with the LFO modulation (ranging from slow enough to fast enough) you can get some sweet squelches out of it.

When using the external input, max out the LFO speed and depth and set the resonance to about 60% and twiddle the cutoff knob for a bitcrusher style effect.

Hmm, if I could sync the VCO's and feed the output of one into the other... These babies are definitely going under the screwdriver tomorrow."

Update: one more pic for scale.

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