MATRIXSYNTH: Basyn Analog Synth Module 13 Note Bass Pedals


Monday, October 31, 2011

Basyn Analog Synth Module 13 Note Bass Pedals


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"This is the Basyn Analog Synth Module Kit, a 13 note, 2 oscillator analog synthesizer module, licensed from Cano Electronics excellent Sonosaur adapter. This kit will easily allow you to connect any 13 note analog trigger device, such as an organ pedalboard and turn it into an analog synthesizer, similar to the Moog Taurus. It features 2 oscillators (each tuned one octave apart), filter controls, full ADSR envelope controls and a noise generator. It requires a 9v 300mA DC power supply. Complete instructions are included. A 14-pin wiring connector is included so no modifications to the adapter are needed. Its easy to retrofit into your project. The board itself measures 4" x 5".

Features include:
Two oscillators with digital frequency control for drift-free performance. Oscillator 1 is tuned to 16' (low C = 32.7 Hz), and oscillator 2 is tuned to 8'. A mix pot lets you blend the two oscillator outputs in any ratio you desire.
A pseudo-random noise generator with a cycle time of more than four minutes. Make explosions, wind, timpani, etc.!
Analog waveshaping giving a preset mix of ramp and pulse waveforms, or red (1/f) and white noise.
A REAL analog Attack-Decay-Sustain-Release (ADSR) envelope generator with true exponential decay and release curves for a natural sound.
A REAL, honest-to-God, analog Voltage-Controlled-Filter (VCF)-- NOT a digital substitute! The VCF is a state-variable design with resonance ("Q") control. The filter tracks the pedals and has variable cutoff frequency along with variable sweep control from the ADSR.
A Voltage-Controlled-Amplifier (VCA) that can be controlled from the envelope generator or gated by the pedals.
Eight pots and two switches for creating your own sound. The pots control attack time, decay time, sustain level, release time, oscillator mix, VCF initial frequency, VCF sweep, and VCF resonance. One switch selects either the oscillator outputs or the noise source, and the other switch selects either the ADSR or gate output to control the VCA.
Direct connection to pedal switches-- no other interface is required."

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