MATRIXSYNTH: Minod Vorga RARE analogue tabletop synthesizer


Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Minod Vorga RARE analogue tabletop synthesizer

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Beautiful swedish design synth, rather unique object in both sound and looks.

These were hand made in around 2006 just for a short period. Less than 20 units was ever manufactured. This one is serial n:o 6. Bought direct from the manufacturer, 1st owner.

This was also special since at that time there was virtually no other similar small analogue tabletop synths - Dark Energy, MFB, Lancet etc all came after this.

Unfortunately lacking some useful CV in/outs, but at the same time the joystick is very special rarely seen in small sized synths. Any parameters can be assigned to X and Y axis for real time editing and adding playability to live performance.

Filter is rather unique too, sort of WASP clone, if I had to compare it to something. The synth has also inbuilt fun little sequencer.

True collectible!

Works with a standard wallwart, which will be not included but info regarding power and user manual will be sent to the buyer.

Manufacturers details over the synth:

Interface

Much effort has been put into designing a fast and easy interface on the MINOD® VORGA. Much of this is accomlished by the joystick.
The analog joystick by default controls pitch bend and modulation. But any other control can be assigned to it in any combination. For example, you can have filter cutoff frequency on the vertical axis and LFO frequency on the horizontal.

The joystick is also used to load and store patches and sequences and to select MIDI channels.

The VORGA can store sixteen sound patches and sixteen sequence patterns. It also supports SYSEX messages to upload or download patches and sequences.

The VORGA has nine knobs and four switches. All knobs and switches have two different functions in any mode. One direct and one shifted. You will master the interface after a few minutes of practice. The red button is the shift button.

All controls sends MIDI messages, so the MINOD® VORGA can be used as a MIDI controller as well.

You will probably notice the brief instruction text on the front panel on the VORGA. It may come in handy when you need to change the MIDI channel or set the sequence length for example.


DCO

The DCO is directly controlled by the MIDI unit. The timing of the waveforms is controlled by a quartz crystal but the waveform itself is generated by analog circuitry. The waveshaper has two outputs:
variable width pulse waveform
saw or hard synch waveform

The timbre knob controls both pulse width and synch slave frequency. The DCO/waveshaper also has the ability to glide, animate and to add vibrato to the sound.
schem

VCF

The MINOD® VORGA filter is the backbone of its original sound. It has two modes set by a switch: 24dB Low pass (4-pole) or 12dB Band pass (2x2-pole) with variable width, where both ends are 2-pole or 12dB/oct. The cutoff frequency and bandwidth can be varied independently. What makes the filter unique is the two resonance peaks, one on each side of the band pass filter. This creates timbres not available on traditional analog synths. The drive control helps too.
The filter has six parameters: cutoff, offset, resonance (dubbed Q in the schematic), drive, velocity, and envelope. The first controls the center frequency of the filter. The second controls the bandwidth. resonance sets the resonant response on both peaks. The drive controls the power driven into the filter and can give distortion effects. Velocity controls the MIDI velocity influence on the cutoff. Finally, envelope controls the amount of envelope influence on the cutoff frequencies.


LFO

The LFO in the VORGA has one control for the Rate, or frequency. It goes from very slow into audio (well above 100Hz). It has a triangular or random waveform. It can be synched to MIDI.

ENV

The envelope generator on the VORGA is the standard ADSR (attack time, decay time, sustain level and release time) found on most analog synthesizers. It controls the VCA output driving the filter, can influence the waveform via the animation control, and influences the filter cutoff frequency of the filer via the envelope knob. The VCA level is also influenced by MIDI velocity, as controlled by the accent control.

SEQ

The built in sequencer works like an analog sequencer. You set the notes by turning the knobs. Velocity can be edited for each note. Notes can be turned off or joined to the previous one. The note length can be set from very short to overlapping, to allow glide effctes. The sequence length can be set to 6 or 8, in 16ths or 8ths, straight or swing. The sequence can be transposed by an external MIDI keyboard, the internal keys or using the joystick.
The joystick keeps its setting when going into sequence mode, so assigned sound patch controls can be accessed during sequence mode.

The box itself

The MINOD® VORGA is made of a wooden box and an aluminum panel with large soft-touch knobs. There are several options; oak, elm, birch, or jarrah, with matte or glossy finish. Its dimensions are approximately 26x14x8 cm (w/d/h)."

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