MATRIXSYNTH: Blacet Research to Release MOTM/Synth Tech Modules


Thursday, February 03, 2011

Blacet Research to Release MOTM/Synth Tech Modules

via the Blacet mailing list:

"Hi All:

I've had the opportunity to check out some of Synthesis Technology's new DSP modules. They are nice and compact, have interesting features hard to implement in a totally analog fashion and they sound very nice.

E340 Cloud Generator
E350 Morphing Terrarium
E560 Deflector Shield
E580 Resampling Mini-Delay

http://www.analoguehaven.com/synthesistechnology/

http://www.sonicstate.com/news/2011/01/20/wnamm11-synthesis-technology/

Paul has had the foresight to include a MOTM/Blacet power connector on each board as well as the Euro connector. The size is also quite adaptable to the Frac footprint.

We have an opportunity to offer these in fully assembled Frac format. These are mainly surface mount and would be 90% assembled by Synthesis Technology's supply chain with the front panel assembly, testing etc performed by Blacet.

I don't expect to stock these in a normal manner due to minimum batch sizes and the complexities of an external vendor. The plan at this point is to make a small run of each module spaced out during 2011 based on advance orders.

The E350, which will be the F350, will be the first to be offered. Expected ship date is 4-1-2011. Look for an order link on our store page in a few days.

Any other feedback is, of course appreciated.

John Blacet"

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