MATRIXSYNTH: Drone Music With DIY Analog Synthesizer (Hana Synth)


Monday, March 06, 2023

Drone Music With DIY Analog Synthesizer (Hana Synth)


video upload by Jeanie

"Made a small piece of ambient music by using my DIY synthesizer, all the synth sounds from it. Thank you all for the encouragement and support.

Hana synth is a two voicing sound generator and drone machine, based on Ray Wilson’s WSG from Music From Outer Space.

Each voice contains: 2 audio rate oscillators, 1 LFO oscillator and 1 low pass filter with controls for oscillator frequency, LFO frequency, modulation depth, low pass filter frequency plus overall voice volume level. There are also 3 switches for gate on/off (oscillator 2 gates oscillator 1), duo ( to add oscillator 2 into audio output) and shape (to switch LFO oscillator 3 between triangle and square waveform).

The separate volume controls are especially useful to enable blending of each voice for easier performance and a wider sonic landscape.

Hana synth is powered from a 9V adapter or 9V battery and has a 6.35mm jack output for direct connection to a mixer or an amplifier."

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