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Recap on features:
"Nyborg is a compact analogue synthesizer. Analogue – as in really analogue. Aside from the MIDI chip (which has to be digital), everything else is totally analogue using real transistors and op-amps. There are no CPU stabilized and quantized circuits, no DCOs, no digital LFOs and no digital EGs, as found on other so called analogue synths. The circuitry is based on designs dating back to the mid-1970s. So Nyborg has a genuine old sound.
Audio Applications

Nyborg is for use any time you need analogue sound effects, fat basses, screaming leads, beeps, tones, zaps, and all the other crazy sounds associated with analogue synthesis. Use in place of your boring digital synths and DSP soft synths.
EFFECTS PROCESSOR
Nyborg has an audio input socket, so you can feed external sounds through the on-board analogue filters for analogue processing.

Nyborg is able to produce electronic percussion – kick, snare, hihats, cymbal, etc.

Nyborg is pre-patched – but has such a wide range of modulation routing possibilities that it is almost as versatile as a modular and can produce the same types of sounds, without the mess and confusion of cables. It has some patch sockets that enable you to connect it to an external modular.
Key Nyborg Features
Full rugged steel/aluminium case – no plastic mouldings.
Hand built in Great Britain.
Good quality smooth potentiometers, fully sealed against dust
Good quality knobs with spun aluminium caps
High grade double sided circuit board
High Quality 16bit DAC for MIDI-CV conversion
Very stable MIDI to CV
Very stable analogue oscillators
Hand built by humans
True retro analogue voice and modulation circuits to give an authentic retro sound
Nyborg 12/24 Differences-
12 = has the Telemark synth’s “oberheim SEM” style filter
24= has the Leipzig synth’s “Moog” style filter
All else is essentially identical. Which filter / sound to choose? They are both amazing. Choose either and you will be happy.
Why not buy both? Then rack them side by side with the optional rack kit.
Nyborg 12/24 Differences-
12 = has the Telemark synth’s “oberheim SEM” style filter
24= has the Leipzig synth’s “Moog” style filter
All else is essentially identical. Which filter / sound to choose? They are both amazing. Choose either and you will be happy.
Why not buy both? Then rack them side by side with the optional rack kit.
Specification and Modulations Possibilities…
FEATURE CONTROLS
VCO1 Tune, Octave, PW Mod, FM Mod, Manual PW, Mod Source, Saw out,
Pulse out, Sync, Free Run
VCO2 Tune, Octave, PW Mod, FM Mod, Manual PW, Mod Source, Saw out,
Pulse out, Sync, Wide Range
VCF Low pass filter, High pass filter, Band pass filter, Notch
filter, Variable Notch filter. Cut-off, Resonance,
Modulation Amount, Mod Source, MIDI Mod, Resonance Boost
EG1 ASR envelope with trigger LED
EG2 ASR envelope with trigger LED
LFO Speed, Output Mode (Square, Triangle, Velocity CV, S+H)
NOISE GENERATOR White noise
SUB OSC Minus one octave, taken from VCO1
SAMPLE & HOLD For random modulation effects
MIDI TO CV CONVERTER 16 bit high resolution with auxiliary controller CV2 output
Rotary controls, Rotary switches
and Push buttonsLEDsJack socketsMIDI Sockets 229143x 6.35mm, 5x 3.5mm2
DIMENSIONS (W x D x H)
WEIGHT X Kg
POWER External AC mains supply
ACCESORIES Mains adaptor
MIDI In, Thru
AUDIO / CV CONNECTIONS Audio Out, Ext1 (CV or Audio), Ext2 (CV
or Audio), AC power in, MIDI IN, MIDI THRU
MIDI (DAW Use) or CV & Gate?
This unit can be used with a MIDI keyboard (or DAW, or sequencer) or you can use it with an analogue sequencer, such as Oberkorn.
It can also be used by MIDI and CV at the same time! So you could have an analogue step sequencer such as Oberkorn playing a little melody, then using a MIDI keyboard (or MIDI sequencer) transpose the Oberkorn sequence.
Mounting Options
Nyborg can be orientated and configured in several ways;
VERTICAL (TALL)
As standard, it comes as a vertical desktop unit just like it’s big brother Telemark.
HORIZONTAL (FLAT)
It is possible to reconfigure it so that it is a flat table top unit, like its cousin Leipzig-S is. This requires some minor screwdriver work.
WITH WOOD SIDES
In either of the above two configurations, optional wood side panels can be fitted. These screw on from the inside of the unit, so no ugly screws will be visible on the beautiful wood.
TWO (OR MORE!) SIDE BY SIDE
Two (or more!) units can be bolted side by side. And of course you can also fit the optional wood sides to these, or, reconfigure them to be horizontal flat units.
TWO UNITS RACKED
Two units can be bolted together (like above) and then you can also fit the optional rack ear brackets, and rack mount the whole assembly."
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