MATRIXSYNTH: Wednesday, November 29, 2023


Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Vintage Polymoog and Minimoog Jam (by synthpro)


video upload by synthpro

"Hey Guys,
This is just a little different video for you. I finished the restoration on this Polymoog 203a and was going through all the functional tests including the moog open interface which you see in use here with my 72 era minimoog.This feature allows you to interface other moog synthesizers to the polymoog and use the keyboard of the polymoog to control them. The 280a also has this feature as well.

Thanks for watching!

sincerely,
Jareth"

Mutable Instruments Ambika (Xena) soundscape


video upload by MIDERA

"I finally found my PSU for my Ambika. I've been very tempted to get the Michigan Synth Works Xena synth... My unit has 3 4P voices and 3 SMR voices (if you see a note activated on the left side of the LEDs, that's a 4P filter, if you see a note activated on the right side, that's an SMR filter.

Well - there's probably no real reason for me to buy the Xena. But maybe this video will help you decide...

Used Eventide Blackhole VST for reverb."

Airplane Sound with CASIO CZ-5000 (1985)


video upload by Nacho Marty Meyer

New Synton Fenix 2 PP Modular Synth First Patch


video upload by HAINBACH



Priced at 4999€ via Patch Point

"Patch Point is producing 100 Fénix II PP analog modular synthesizers in small batches.

The first batch is 30, and there are 14 left available.

The Fénix II PP is a direct descendant of the Fénix II in collaboration with the designer, Mr. Bert Vermuelen of the original Synton design team.

It is a fully analog synthesizer, with the same components as the original Fénix II, with some upgrades.

VCF3 - Formant Filter - a new modern design using chips instead of vactrols which allows for voltage controlled resonance and an expanded frequency range.

VCF4 - LPG - a new modern design using chips instead of vactrols which allows for an expanded frequency range, and quicker response, and more accurate control of the length parameter.

Delay - The Delay is now a dual delay with a 3rd switch position. delay 1, delay 2, or in the middle both delays mixed! with the additional jack of a second frequency parameter for the 2nd delay. You can now CV control both delays pitches with a separate jack.

3 VCO’s, 3 different VCO's ( Inputs CV, FM, PWM, Sync e.o, Output square, triagle, sawtooth and some has puls, sub, sine e.o) )

4 different VCF´s ( SVF, 24dB Lp, BPF, 12dB Lp). ( Input CV modulation, SVF has Q-CV control

3 EGR and 4 VCA’s and 5 LFO’s. (Many modules are voltage controlled)

7 Mixers ( 3 audio mixers and 4 DC-Audio mixers).

1 Phaser and 1 Delay (BDD). ( off course voltage controlled)

1 8 step analog sequencer with own clock.

1 Waveshapers, 1 wavemultiplier and 1 full wave rectifier. ( voltage controlled, except for the rectifier )

1 CPR, 1 S&H, 1 Gate delay, 1 Ringmodulator, 1 Slew limiter, 1 fixed +/- 5volt output.

1 Analog noise and 1 Digital noise. ( Digital noise voltage controlled

1 6 Banana to 3,5 mm minijack connectors.

1 Input module with trigger, gate and envelop out.

1 Stereo output module with dual panning and dual VCA. ( off course voltage controlled)"

itty bitty midi (with pikocore)


video upload by infinitedigits

"https://ittybittymidi.com

here I'm syncing the pikocore clock and start/stop and beat resetting to the midi output from the roland tb03.

the pikocore midi syncing works using a small device I call the "itty bitty midi". the "itty bitty midi" has a midi input (DIN or trs type A) which is converted out to a serial stream that can be read by the pikocore clock in. the "itty bitty midi" device can be found on my wares website (link in bio) which you can get directly from me or use the schematic to build your own (its open source and only a few components - a DIN, a resistor and two caps at minimum).

the pikocore firmware can be updated to use midi with the online tool (also link in bio) with options to change the midi clock division, synchronization behavior, etc.

hopefully in the future I can get the usb midi working too...but not quite yet. still a goal.

and just a note that I've totally floored by all the astounding pikocore creations - music-wise and hardware-wise. there are now several alternative pikocore firmwares out there (link in bio) which can be used to make pikocore become different things, which is totally amazing and just shows how incredible open-source can be. never stop!"



"itty bitty midi a simple circuit that takes either a midi din input or a midi trs type-a input, and converts it to a logic-level serial bit stream. the resulting bit stream can be used by *core devices (like the pikocore) to listen to midi signals directly through the clock inputs.

there are two versions of this product, select the one that suits you: the active version utilizes a battery-powered circuit with the 6n138 optocoupler to effectively isolate the downstream and upstream devices. the passive version does not use isolation and has no battery.

the itty bitty midi is open-source."

HWJ Extra - ’Noisevember' 28 2023 ImpOSCar 2 jam


video upload by SynthAddict

"'one synth/all parts' jam with noisy 'drums'
Hirajoshi scale (pentatonic minor)

GForce ImpOSCar2 app and custom hardware controller, TheoryBoard, RC-505 looper

I made a live layered collage of sounds from the amazing ImpOSCar 2 - as it was live, timing got a little wonky. :-) has a little John Carpenter vibe…

I recently bought the last 'new old stock' Touch Digital Controller for ImpOSCar 2 on the planet. :-) It's glorious."

See the Touch Digital Controllers label below for more.

Basic chords & scales on LinnStrument


video upload by Roger Linn

"Roger Linn explains where the pitches are on LinnStrument, and how to play basic chords & scales."

Play + Plus Review: The Autechre Machine?


video upload by Digiphex Electronics

https://www.patreon.com/Digiphex

Analogue Solutions Ample Synthesizer Now Available


Analogue Solutions Ample Synthesizer -- All Sounds Ample video upload by rezfilter

"Here's a little retro track I put together using only the Ample synth from Analogue Solutions. All parts were sequenced or played live from the Ample, utilizing the onboard Patternator sequencer throughout.

Ample begs to be touched, sequenced, pinned, and played. It's a culmination of all great things from AS."

Check with the dealers on the right for availability. Press release follows.



Analogue Solutions announces availability of Ample as ANALOGUE 3 VCO PATCH PIN SYNTHESISER blending best of past and present products

SHATTERFORD, UK: after a successful soft-launch at SynthFest 2023 in Sheffield, UK on October 7, British boutique electronic instruments innovator Analogue Solutions is proud to announce availability of Ample to a wider audience as a desktop-friendly ANALOGUE 3 VCO PATCH PIN SYNTHESISER — beautifully blending the best elements of several of its past and present products to form a truly analogue modular system skilfully presented as a precision- engineered electronic musical instrument in a spacious (550mm x 262mm x 83mm) steel and aluminium case that also embraces ergonomic features such as VESA mount compliance, should desktop space be at a premium, all of which adds up to being a perfect fit for its appropriate appellation — as of November 29…

Ample adheres to Analogue Solutions’ tried-and-tested no-compromise construction formula, featuring a full rugged steel and aluminium case — no plastic mouldings here; high-quality metal potentiometers with smooth action, fully sealed against dust intrusion; high-quality knobs with spun aluminium caps; high-quality double-sided circuit boards; high-quality 16-bit DAC (Digital-to-Analogue Convertor) for stable MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) to CV (Control Voltage) conversion; stable analogue oscillators; gold-plated touch plates; plus true retro analogue voice and modulation circuits to give an authentic retro sound. Since Analogue Solutions’ innovative instruments are applauded for proudly possessing a truly vintage sound — synthesisers featuring fully-analogue audio paths with analogue LFOs (Low Frequency Oscillators) and EGs (Envelope Generators), in other words, Ample is in good company as an ANALOGUE 3 VCO PATCH PIN SYNTHESISER.

But by beautifully blending the best elements of several past and present products — namely, the sound elements of Fusebox fabricated originally as an aptly-named, three-VCO (Voltage-Controlled Oscillator) true analogue monophonic synthesiser that favourably fuses the company’s characterful vintage sound with an advanced choice of modulation and melodic possibilities in a beautifully-built box; the jack points introduced in the long-discontinued line of Concussor modular synth drum modules (themselves dating back to the time when Analogue Solutions was the third company to start producing Eurorack format-compatible modules, magical as that might sound in today’s ever-expanding era of thousands of Eurorack modules being produced by hundreds — if not thousands — of developers, both bigger and smaller); the patch pin matrix introduced in the long-lasting Vostok semi-modular synthesiser series (that knowingly nodded and winked at its Russian ‘roots’ from a visual standpoint); the lo-fi echo featured in Dr Strangelove as a small and affordable desktop signal processor (that ushered in Analogue Solutions’ so-called synthBlocks series); and last, but by no means least, the sequencer and CV touch plates introduced in Generator as a highly-versatile multi-channel analogue step sequencer — to form a truly analogue modular system skilfully presented as a precision-engineered electronic musical instrument is what really makes Ample stand out amongst Analogue Solutions’ present-day products.

Put it this way: while Ample shares all of those features from some of Analogue Solutions’ ‘greatest hits’, it still has a sound of its own thanks to the circuits on offer: OSCILLATING is handled by three analogue VCOs (Voltage-Controlled Oscillators), each providing a wealth of features and modulation choices, with the VCO3/LFO 1 legend visually highlighting that the third oscillator can easily be utilised as an LFO (with saw, square, and triangle wave modulation signals), while LFO2/SYNC has a triangle wave output to total two LFOs; the LP VCF (Voltage-Controlled Filter) section is anchored around a four-pole 24dB-per-octave low-pass filter; the VCA (Voltage-Controlled Amplifier) can be set to THRU so it is always ‘open’ (allowing Ample to be used as an effect processor); the two envelope generators — EG 1 and EG 2 — each offer full control over ATTACK, DECAY, SUSTAIN, and RELEASE; extensive modulation routing choices allow for a wide range of resultant sounds extending into percussion and ‘modular’ territory, further extended by patching with the jack sockets and pin matrix; MIDI is intentionally kept simple so users can concentrate on creating new sounds and making music, with all- important control over filter cutoff available via MIDI Velocity; patchable CV control sockets allow the synth in question to effectively be rewired to make new sounds, as well as easily patched together with external Eurorack and other modular systems; the PATTERNATOR is a vintage-style 16-step sequencer; the six touch plates each output a set voltage, so can be used to pitch notes or as modulation signals — either way, they are truly inspirational in action; the pin matrix represents a neat (and flexible) way to patch the synth; and the ECHO section provides easy access to adding a little lo-fi echo or delay.

Audio applications abound when working with Ample as a synthesiser — excelling at analogue sound effects, as well as fat basses, screaming leads, and all manner of other crazy sounds associated with analogue synthesis; an effect processor — perfect for feeding external sounds through the onboard analogue filter and ECHO sections via external audio inputs; a drum synthesiser — suited to producing electronic percussion, including cymbal, hi-hat, kick, and snare sounds; and as a modular synthesiser — partially pre-patched, but with such a wide range of modulation routing possibilities that it is almost as versatile as a full-blown modular system, and capable of producing the same types of sounds but dispensing with telephone exchange-like cabling confusion in favour of making space-saving connections with removable coloured pins, yet still providing a flexible selection of patch sockets so it can quickly be re-patched into itself or to/from external Eurorack and other modular systems.

It is also worth noting in conclusion that while Ample can be used with an external MIDI keyboard or DAW (Digital Audio Workstation), or an external CV keyboard or analogue sequencer, it is equally at home being worked with on its own using its internal step sequencer or pitch played via its six-touch plate ‘keyboard’. Whatever way anyone chooses to work with Ample, it could conceivably be argued that it is the best desktop synth of all — Analogue Solutions-wise or otherwise!

Limited quantities of Ample are already available to purchase directly from Analogue Solutions for £1,999.00 GBP (excluding tax/VAT) via its dedicated webpage (https://www.analoguesolutions.com/ample) while stock will soon be arriving at selected dealers (https://www.analoguesolutions.com/dealers).

Check with dealers on the right for availability.

Reverb Ducking


video upload by Happy Nerding

"'Reverb Ducking' effect added to the Reverb section.
This is a self ducking reverb with adjustable ducking amount and envelope follower's release time."

Arturia Minifreak - "Explorations" (40 Presets)


video upload by LFOstore

"This soundbank is created by LFO Store’s sound designer Otto K. Schwarz and contains a wide variety of sounds to inspire and explore the new facets and possibilities of Arturia’s great synthesiser, Minifreak! These 40 outstanding presets are royalty-free and includes atmospheric pads, bright plucks, exciting leads, powerful sequences, and even more!

What is also important is that each preset has Modwheel and Macro 1 & 2 assigned - this allows you to modulate and customize the sounds to the needs of your own musical works. Each preset has a description that outlines how exactly the velocity, modulation wheel, and macro controllers modify the sound.

The soundbank is suitable for different styles of electronic music, especially Ambient, Berlin School, Chill Out, Progressive & Psychedelic Trance, Techno, etc.; as well as for scoring the soundtracks. Join us to explore a new world of sonic potential of Arturia Minifreak!

The download link - https://ottolfo.sellfy.store/p/minifr..."

Circuit Bent Videonics MX- Pro Video Mixer by LoFi Future


video upload by LoFiFuture

"Available to order here: https://lofifuturestore.square.site/p...

This Videonics MX-PRO has been modified and circuit bent turning it into a powerful glitch tool kit with rock solid Time Base Correction that can be used anywhere in the world [PAL & NTSC]

PAL/NTSC MOD
One of the most functional modifications is the addition of a PAL/NTSC switch located on the back. See when Videonics produced these for different domestic markets they would use the same motherboard and chipset for all international units. They would simply include or omit one jumper on the motherboard that tells the MX-PRO what mode to boot into. I have wired this jumper up to a toggle switch on the rear of the console so you can select weather you boot into PAL or NTSC mode when you switch the unit on.

Analog Colorizer
I have integrated a 3 knob LoFi colorizer circuit that is hardwired to composite input one. It features a true bypass switch so the effect can be quickly enabled or disabled.

Arcade Buttons
There are six arcade buttons fitted to the palm rest of the unit for momentarily triggering effects. 3 control glitches for bus A and 3 control glitches for bus B. They are tied into the framebuffer RAM and the video decoders for each bus.

Toggle Switches for Bus A/B
In addition to the arcade buttons there are 4 toggle switches for each bus. These switches are all connected to a common buss allowing you to mix unsynchronised data between bus A and B resulting in scrolling artefacts.

Toggle switches for shape and edge corruption
There are 5 toggle switches located near the T-bar, these corrupt the shape and edge style transitions resulting in interesting patterns and variations of shapes.

The unit comes included with the original switching power supply (can be used anywhere in the world) and the original printed manual."

Glitchy Grooves: Crafting Glitch-Step Beats with Novation Circuit Tracks


video upload by LucaTronico

"Hey, it's LucaTronico! 🎶 Ever wondered what happens when you mix glitch sounds with step beats? Today, I'm diving into the world of Glitch-Step using my trusty Novation Circuit Tracks. It's a wild ride, so strap in and enjoy the glitches! If things sound a bit 'off', well... that's the point! 😉 Let me know your thoughts, and if you want more glitchy goodness in the future"

Cinematic Atmospheres -Novation Circuit Tracks Sound Pack Demo 15


video upload by A Force Truly Evil

Fader Gate (read description) Jamming on OCTATRACK instead


video upload by DATABROTH

"All sounds come from CONSTRUCT: https://databroth.gumroad.com/l/hbcxu
FREE version available as well: https://databroth.gumroad.com/l/xwuolw

I purchased a Teenage Engineering K.O. II EP-133 (not sure what to call it)
I was aware of the fader issue, so it was the first thing I checked
the slider made it impossible to use so I returned it right away
to mourn the loss I decided to make a jam on my under utilized Octatrack
the original MK2 sampler"

Behringer Deepmind - "Cybersynth" 40 Presets


video upload by LFOstore

"Lfo.store presents 'Cybersynth' the bank for Behringer Deepmind.

Buy: https://www.inspireuplift.com/Behring...

More Deepmind presets: https://www.inspireuplift.com/shop/Sa...

We are continue the series of banks dedicated to Behringer Deepmind.

This soundset dedicaited to powerful & agressive tones from the Cyberpunk culture.

What awaits us in the future, the dawn of mankind and space exploration, or the dark era of technological slavery, in the world of Corporations...

Time to angry sounds from Behringer Deepmind!

Behringer Deepmind is an incredible synthesizer with amazing features and sound, and we continue to unlock its potential.

40 presets and sequences are waiting for you and ready to fill your compositions with new colors and inspire creativity.

Inside of the soundset:

Sequences
Lush pads
Razor leads & plucks
Low & neurotic basses
Arps and Poly

Suited for all modern genres of electronic music.

We put all our effort & inspiration to make this patches suited for many genres & styles of electronic music.

Every patch of our soundset is musical & can be immediately used in your tracks & production."

System 55 - 960 Sequencer Compliment B advanced Techniques


video upload by O.Z. Hall

"Tangerine Dream created the Berlin School sound. The Moog Sequencer Complement B was the sequencing equipment they used to do it.
This video explores the technical background needed to understand this legendary gear. It also shows specific techniques for achieving the Berlin School sound with this a Behringer System 55 and the Dual Sequencer setup.

Timecode
0:00 - Intro
0:31 - The Moog IIIp system
1:20 - Sequencer Compliment B in detail
1:55 - 960 Sequencer output types: CV & Gate
2:33 - 962 Sequential Switch
3:15 - System 55 - two trigger/gate standards V-trig & S-trig
4:00 - 961 Interface
4:34 - Sequencer Compliment B in detail
4:47 - Possible Destinations for CVs
5:21 - Possible Destinations for trigger/gate
5:58 - Turning this potential into music
6:42 - Configuration 1 - Single 960/962/961
6:51 - music example 1 - 962 sequential switch (manual)
8:10 - music example 2 - 961 interface
8:30 - Configuration 2 - Two 960/962/961
9:08 - music example 3 - 962 sequential switch (clocked)
9:22 - music example 4 - Change Sequence Lengths with switch
10:21 - music example 5 - 960 Row 3 CV to control internal clock
12:50 - Configuration 3 - Use second 960 to transpose first 960
13:45 - Conclusion and music example 6"

The Ace Tone Rhythm Ace family: FR-1 Full Auto


video upload by ohm_studi_ohm

"Here is a glimpse of the analog drum machine range from japanese manufacturer Ace Tone. Quite popular in the late 60s and early 70s, they were probably the leader in those presets rhythm units at the time before Roland came into the game.

Full analog, only transistors and diodes, no integrated circuit yet.

FR1 and FR2 are basically the same unit. They do sound similar (same PCB) and have the same presets. The main difference is the cancel buttons. On the FR1 you can cancel "bass drum", "cowbell", "claves" and "cymbal", whereas on the FR-2L you can cancel "snare", "claves" and "cymbal".

Of course it is very easy to mod these units and add other mutes buttons, individual levels, outputs etc

The FR20 is quite similar soundwise to the previous ones. The patterns are different, they are fewer but you have 3 "customizable" presets with differents variations of snare and cymbal, thus effectively giving it a wider range of possible patterns, and this time you have cancel for "bass drum", "snare" and "cymbal" which make more sense then the previous ones' choices.

But the main feature of the FR-20 is that it has a built in amp powered speaker cabinet. And it sound loud and deep, it's a great combo. Plus ther is an input so you can plug you organ or synthesizer and play along the rhythm (start stop with foot pedal is possible on all units btw).

The FR6 is quite a different beast. It sounds very different to the other 3, soundwise and in terms of patterns. Sound is brighter, crispier even harsher.

Note all the units where fully recapped so difference in sounds isn't due to ageing component but to design. I don't have the schematics for this one but it's definetly not the same layout. It might have been designed or "inspired" by some other model available at the time. (could be the Roland TR-66 with which it shares many features).

So here is a demo of the first one: The FR-1.

Recorded through a Teisco 120 to add some reverb."



STALKER тест с midi клавиатурой


video upload by SynthCone

"Тест обновленного синтезатора STALKER
Управление синтезатором при помощи midi клавиатуры через комп, играть на клавишах я не умел и не умею, так что представьте что это не я, а пьяный слесарь на детском утреннике в гаражном депо №10

You can buy all of these synths from the SynthCone store on the Boosty website. Write to me in all possible social networks, I will answer your questions.

SynthCone:
Shop: https://boosty.to/synthcone"

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Side Note: Stalker is a great film.

Roland System 100m D-Set complete with 180 Keyboard

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.


via this auction

Anyone notice anything in the 2nd pic with keyboard? :)

SNs
112 820650
121 122093
150 001390
140 102523
130 363265

"This Roland System 100m D Set classic configuration is in amazing shape! Everything works 100%, no scratchy sliders and all smooth sliding. This comes with all the original (5) DIN cables for the modules and the DIN cable to connect the 180 keyboard to the 191-J cabinet ( which powers the keyboard ). This is a classic vintage analog modular synth that has had the keyboard cleaned/calibrated and all modules function as should. This is a 100V unit."

Custom Skinned Korg monologue

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via this auction

"This gold-colored synthesizer with a vinyl wrap by Moebius is perfect for musicians who want to add a unique touch to their music."

POLLARD SYNDRUM TWIN Effect Drum Synthesizer w/ Drum Heads & Pedal

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via this auction

Note this one is non working according to the listing, so it's more for DIYers and/or techs that want to give it a go, or for anyone who could use the parts.

LXR 02 × U-He Repro


video upload by DIRTY LITTLE PRESET

Elmyra 2 - 2.2 Firmware Update: Exploring the new features


video upload by Oscillator Sink

"The new 2.2 update for the Elmyra 2 was recently released and it ticked off almost everything I had on my wish-list in terms of new features - so, that's nice! In this video, rather than just reading out the release notes, instead I decided to put together a patch which just happened to make use of all of the new features in the update - almost as if I planned it.

Transparency notice: the Elmyra2 was kindly provided to me by Neutral Labs for free for the purposes of making videos on it. No editorial oversight has been provided to Neutral Labs and no other payment has been received. As always I'm only interested in featuring instruments that I'm genuinely excited about on the channel.

Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:00 Introduction
01:16 Magic numbers (and the need for cheatsheet)
02:31 Chord Mod Mode
05:09 Octave Shift
06:18 Sequencing some chords
09:55 Stepped/Smooth Random (S&H LFOs)
15:06 Signal Routing - Swapping the delay and filter order
17:47 Dual Filter Modes
22:55 New LFO Wavetables/Shapes
27:42 Complex Waves for LFO1
29:13 Patching some more because we can"

Tasty Chips Integral Firmware 3.0 beta


video upload by Tasty Chips

"Showing off the new parametric EQ, new menu, and the separate list of presets."

Tasty Chips announced Integral back in April. See Tasty Chips Introduces The Integral Dual Convolver Pedal for more info.

Yamaha MU100R & PLG100-VL (VL-70m) Demo


video upload by Panu M Savolainen

"Multitracked demo of Yamaha MU100R synth module and PLG100-VL -solo expansion. External Eventide Space and delay used. I used to own VL70-m with breath controller over 20 years ago. MU100R is doing backing tracks and I tried to use VL as much as possible using different type of sounds. All the patches are stock presets trying to play expressively with velocity, modwheel, pitchbend and aftertouch."

What's All the Hype About? // Teenage Engineering EP-133 K.O. II


video upload by Jorb

"Post upload, I realize I never mentioned patterns...within a scene, each group can have multiple patterns, hold a group letter, then + and - to cycle that groups patterns.

I think this got lost in editing because I called it redundant, than back pedaled because I realized it makes things a lot more flexible for improvising scenarios, then back pedaled because it seemed cumbersome to remember which pattern was which without any on-screen visuals...its 3am I am not editing any more.

This video feels too long, but everything I said feels important, so its not getting cut.

0:00 Intro
1:45 Hands on / getting started
8:36 Fader Parameters
12:30 Send FX
14:18 Scenes
17:11 Example Performance Scenario
23:30 Sampling from Vinyl
28:32 NO RESAMPLING SUCKS
31:18 Mic Sampling
32:30 Single Note Synth Samples
33:36 Workflow Complaints
34:29 LEGO compatibility???
35:36 FaderGate & Build Quality Comments
37:30 What's it Good for?"

Making music by DRAWING - Oramics Reinvented


video upload by Hack Modular

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hackmodular
Hack Shop: https://www.tindie.com/stores/hackmod...

See the Oramics label below for related posts.

Befaco Introduces VOLTIO voltage source and precision adder eurorack module


video upload by Befacosynth



"An accurate voltage source and precision adder. Voltio fits somewhere between a music tool and a piece of electronics lab gear.It generates voltages equivalent to all the notes on the 12-tone equal temperament scale throughout a ten-octave range, with an intuitive two-knob interface.The Precision Adder In, lets you sum Voltio’s Out with external voltages.Additionally, the front panel banana connectors let you plug standard multimeter probes for hands-free operation on electronics lab.Use it to transpose Oscillators and sequences in a musical way or as a reference to calibrate your analog gear.

Available in assembled and DIY Kit versions.

FEATURES
Easily adjust your oscillators in known intervals.
Transpose Musical phrases from sequencers, arpeggiators, or any other notes source.
Calibrate oscillators and filters on your DIY projects or during analog gear maintenance.

SPECS
Current needs: +12V: 35mA, -12V: 15mA
Width: 6 HP
Depth: 30mm including power connector
Designed, kits prepared and assembled in Barcelona."

via Befaco

Destiny+ 16 psyche czochralski cells chatter


video upload by Petajaja

"been experimenting with how to get the two communicating back and forth so that rhythm influences tonal stuff and vice versa in a feedback loop."

More noise!


video upload by Alexander Zolotov

"New app is coming..."
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