Digitana Quad Midi-CV Interface for Synthi A(KS) / VCS3
Published on Aug 10, 2016
First the Quad Midi-CV Interface for Synthi A(KS) / VCS3. Below you'll find six SX-1 videos. Click here for previous posts on the Digitana SX-1. The SX-1 is meant to be an expander for the original EMS Synthi. It uses designs from Digitana, not EMS.
"4 channel Midi-CV module custom designed for E.M.S. Synthi A(KS) or VCS3 Synthesisers. In this small demo, using my VCS3, Osc1, Osc2 and Osc3 pitch (with invert option on) and Filter cutoff are being controlled via separate midi to cv channels."
Synthi Expander Demo1
sx1- sequence test
Just SX-1 and Retro Mechanical Labs distortion box: Alina Kalancea 's short jam
SX-1 second prototype first test flight
"SX-1 appeal. Alina from Digitana, first test flight of our second FSOL-DIGITANA SX-1 synth ..this one built by her :0) . Just using two of the 9 audio outs, straight into 2 genelec monitors. No effects or any external cv/gate control in this test..just internal triggering. This prototype has some new features like a choice of vco1/vco2 or vco1+vco2 waveforms through the ekko delay either pre or post filter sections... :0)"
SX1 Noodlings
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