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"Tom's stand is hard to miss, always something massive and/or impressive to catch your attention ;-]
This year it's the turn of the TC5000, a synthesizer drawing inspiration from the ARP2500 with a patch matrix system along the lines of those he has developed since the Vostok. The TC5000 has a unique mix of circuits - compiled from years of development in products like the Fusebox and Colossus - and its user interface, for ease of patching across upper and lower matrices.
With a host of modules, including oscillators, filters, sequencers, and dual spring reverbs, Tom plans to provide a comprehensive package, with potential expansions through additional "wings" or systems.
Price is expected to be in the £22K range, available towards the end of the year"

This one is in via Soviet Space Child.

via Analogue Solutions:
"ANALOGUE PATCH PIN MATRIX SYNTH
This product is so new, we haven’t even finished this web page!
The selection of modules that will be configured in the final system will differ from the pre-production unit features in the current photographs.
WE ARE TAKING PRE-ORDERS NOW (DEPOSIT REQUIRED).
ETA TOWARDS THE END OF THE YEAR.
This is not an ARP2500 clone! TC5000 ustilises Analogue Solutions’ own circuits. Some are adapted from our other stunning synthesizers, like Leipzig, Telemark and Fusebox. Plus some new designs especially for this synthesizer.
TC5000 features two full width patch pin matrix panels that provide the same kind of UI experience that made the ARP2500 so incredible.
Using TC5000 for sounds design will give you a similar experience to the ARP. User interface is a very important aspect of sound design. It really isn’t all about the filter. How you interact with a synth is equally important. Different UI and working approaches means you will come up with patches you might otherwise not have come across using say, patch leads."
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Additional systems based on the 2500:
CMS 2500
MOS-LAB 2500
Behringer 2500
Looks very ugly and designed by someone who's attempting a first major project. No way i would spent my money on that thing. MosLab is way more nicer.
ReplyDeleteLooks incredible and would love to have a play on that huge matrix!! ❤️
ReplyDelete"...or you could just buy two..." - I barked with laughter at that point. Because of course, I'd love to. Right after I clear room for them next to the Colossus.
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