Showing posts with label Analog Craftsman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Analog Craftsman. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 09, 2013
5U 4ms Rotating Clock Divider and Shuffling Clock Multiplier
via Vince Mecanikill on Facebook
"Anyone here want a 5U 4ms Rotating Clock Divider and Shuffling Clock Multiplier? Hit Anthony Drisko Norton from Analog Craftsman he is doing a small run of these. I personally cannot wait these are pieces that were really needed in 5U."
From Tony "There will be a button, like on ARCADE, to activate the reset on the RCD. The clock inputs will be normaled with a switching jack so one clock input can control both sides. Inserting a second clock will break the normalization. I can normalize the rotate input, too, if you desire."
$400
http://analogcraftsman.com
Saturday, April 06, 2013
acRLS random looping sequencer
Published on Apr 6, 2013 boothnavy·30 videos
"Quick demo of the 'blinken lites' on the new analog craftsman incarnation of the random looping sequencer designed by Tom Whitwell.
The sequencer uses a clock input to cycle through a series of voltage outputs, from 8 to 32 steps, which can be captured in a specific pattern if desired. The range of cv output is also adjustable.
The acRLS is being clocked by a Modcan 05B and is controlling the pitch of a Modcan 01B VCO"
Friday, March 22, 2013
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Analog Craftsman / Hexinverter acQA/R
via Analog Crafstman
"New! acQA/R: quad attack release EG. A special edition collaboration with hexinverter.net! (Thanks, Stacy) Channels 1and 3 have switch pots for outputting negative voltage. All four gates are normalled to control all four EGs from one gate signal."
Update: demo video added below.
Published on Feb 28, 2013 boothnavy·29 videos
"The new acQA/R quad EG is a special collaboration with hexinverter.net.
Signal path for this demo is:
Modcan 01B VCO - Modcan 67B VCF - Modcan 21B VCA - Synth Tech E580 delay
Because each EG is normalled to channel 1 you can send four separate cv outputs with a single gate event. Channel 1 is controlling cutoff frequency of the VCF. Channel 4 is controlling amplitude modulation.
Channels 1 and 3 have pull switch pots that will output a negative voltage, as is demonstrated at around :30 in the video."
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Analog Craftsman Polivoks Mixer module demo by Mecanikill?
Published on Jan 31, 2013 Me CanIKill·3 videos
"Here's a demo of the new Analog Craftsman module the Polivoks Mixer. To show how it add nice distortion I chose to use a regular Dotcom Q106 that a lot are familiar with and split the outputs and ran one through a Dotcom mixer and the other through the Polivoks. The top signal you see on the scope is the Polivoks and the bottom the Dotcom mixer. It really adds a aggressive sound to it. Product description and info as follows:
As with our acVOKS VCF, this is a recreation of a section from the Russian Polivoks synthesizer. This time we've tackled the mixer section. Fundamentally nothing special, but everyone needs a mixer and this one sounds different. It is designed and built directly from the original schematics and with those unique Russian op amps and transistors. This three channel mixer can balance yours levels from glasnost to a subtle version of revolution (just a touch of added harmonic content.)
http://dev.analogcraftsman.com/"
"Here's a demo of the new Analog Craftsman module the Polivoks Mixer. To show how it add nice distortion I chose to use a regular Dotcom Q106 that a lot are familiar with and split the outputs and ran one through a Dotcom mixer and the other through the Polivoks. The top signal you see on the scope is the Polivoks and the bottom the Dotcom mixer. It really adds a aggressive sound to it. Product description and info as follows:
As with our acVOKS VCF, this is a recreation of a section from the Russian Polivoks synthesizer. This time we've tackled the mixer section. Fundamentally nothing special, but everyone needs a mixer and this one sounds different. It is designed and built directly from the original schematics and with those unique Russian op amps and transistors. This three channel mixer can balance yours levels from glasnost to a subtle version of revolution (just a touch of added harmonic content.)
http://dev.analogcraftsman.com/"
Thursday, January 03, 2013
analog craftsman ARCADE 1v/oct
Published on Jan 3, 2013 boothnavy·26 videos
"Using the joystick on ARCADE as a 1v/oct controller. Audio sources are two Modcan 01B VCOs. One VCO's frequency is static and ARCADE is controlling the frequency of the other."
via analog crafstman
"Custom ARCADE iteration."
"Custom ARCADE for MECANIKILL?"
"Using the joystick on ARCADE as a 1v/oct controller. Audio sources are two Modcan 01B VCOs. One VCO's frequency is static and ARCADE is controlling the frequency of the other."
via analog crafstman
"Custom ARCADE iteration."
"Custom ARCADE for MECANIKILL?"
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Analog Crafstman ULTRAgristleizer Demo
Published on Dec 19, 2012 by boothnavy
"A special edition custom build for a customer in Holland. We added a digital noise source that is selectable as the modulator of the VCF/VCA on the Gristleizer. It also has its own controls for an external clock input and cv of the noise rate. There is a separate noise output that can be fed back into the various inputs of the Grsitelizer. I easily spent an hour just trying all the crazy combinations this one has."
ULTRAgristleizer noise output to bias input
Published on Dec 19, 2012
"Internal noise output into the Gristleizer's bias input. Input source is Roland SH-1."
ULTRAgristleizer noise output to gate input
Published on Dec 19, 2012
"Internal digital noise output into the Gristleizer's gate input. Switching between VCF and VCA modes. Audio source is Roland SH-1."
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Analog Craftsman ac2600, acGRISTLE & acVOKS VCF Videos
custom ARCADE with joystick only controlling ac2600 VCF cutoff
Published on Nov 18, 2012 by boothnavy
"Roland SH-1 into ac2600 VCF. Cutoff frequency being controlled by the X axis of a custom joystick only ARCADE. Three sweeps, one in each voltage range."
Published on Nov 18, 2012 by boothnavy
"Roland SH-1 into ac2600 VCF. Cutoff frequency being controlled by the X axis of a custom joystick only ARCADE. Three sweeps, one in each voltage range."
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Moog Style Mixed Modular System with Gristleizer in Clear Acrylic Case
via Bryan Benting on Facebook
Top Row left to right: dual phaser, CV Cluster, Gristleizer, MOTM 420, 8ch Sequential Switch, MOTM 420, MOTM 480, MOTM 490, Steiner, Triple Lag and Multiples.
Middle Row: Dotcom VCO, Triple Soft Sync, (3) Dotcom VCO's, 8ch Mixer, STG Sea Devils Filter and STG Post Lawsuit LPF, MegaOhm Audio Delta Filter, STG Wavefolder, Multiples, STG Triple VCA
Bottom Row: Trouby Math Sequencer, Analog Craftsman Arcade (joystick), (2) CGS Dual Universal Slope Generators, Corsynth VC LFO, Envelope, VCA, Dotcom Quantizer, MegaOhm Audio Dual LFO, SSL Segwencer, SSL Tap Tempo LFO, SSL Double Dekka VCO (sliders draw the waveform for both VCO's)
And to the right also via Bryan on Facebook
Top cabinet (left to right): STG Trigger Mini Store, Signal Processor, STG Trigger Mini Store, (2) STG Voltage Mini Stores, STG Shift Manager, Dotcom Q960, Moon 4 Step Sequential Switch, Corsynth Frequency Multiplier and Divider, Signal Processor.
Next shelf down: (All Roland) SH-101, SH-2, TR-909, TR-707 Next Shelf down: TR-808, Ibanez Analog Delay AD-202 with an Analog Labs X32 (32 ch EMS clone vocoder) and a Korg Poly Six.
LABELS/MORE:
Analog Craftsman,
Analog Labs,
cgs,
DIY,
EMS,
Featured,
Gristleizer,
Korg,
MegaOhm,
MOTM,
Roland,
SSL,
Steiner Parker,
STG,
synthesizers.com,
Trouby Modular
Friday, October 12, 2012
Friday, July 27, 2012
5U in the land of live music...
via Vince Mecanikill on Facebook
(click the pic on Facebook to get to comments)
"From left to right: Analog Craftsman Theremin, Analog Craftsman Arcade, Synthetic Sound Labs DDVCO, Hordjik OSC HRM, Analog Craftman Arp2600 filter clone, Dotcom Q109 EG, Dotcom Q108 VCA, Synthetic Sound Labs Tap Tempo LFO, Synthetic Sound Labs Samplecorder and another Analog Craftsman Theremin."
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Monday, July 09, 2012
Analog Crafstman Custom Cabinets and Modules
analogcraftsman.com
"Custom cabinets and modules for your modular synthesizer."
Just a few items pictured here:
"5U filter skiff featuring ac2600 VCF, acGRISTLE dlx, the new acBMSR, and 1/4” utility strip (and Phil’s lovely Delta VCF and LFOtwo). Sexy."
"Doepfer ribbon controller conversion."
"Custom 5U theremin for Mecanikill?"
Friday, July 06, 2012
Analog Craftsman ARP & EDP Filters
via Vince Mecanikill on
The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
"Just got a couple of new filters from my friend Tony at Analog Craftsman on the left, Arp2600 clone with vintage parts even. I modded it to make the sliders glow orange. On the right, Dual Wasp filter that is normalized together! They sound so good demos to come soon!"
http://analogcraftsman.com/
Thursday, June 07, 2012
analog craftsman ac2600 VCF rough demo
YouTube Published on Jun 7, 2012 by boothnavy
"Testing out the functions of ac2600 VCF:
MS VCO as source. MOTM 380 modulates PWM.
MOTM101 S/H into "Control 1" of ac2600
MOTM380 triangle wave into "Control 2" of ac2600"
http://analogcraftsman.com/
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Analog Craftsman 5U Modules
YouTube Uploaded by boothnavy
Playlist:
1. analog craftsman Gristelizer std MU demo - "Demo of the ACGristle STD. MOTM 300 VCO direct into ACGristle. No other filters, EGs or VCAs used. All four waveforms (ramp, reverse ramp, triangle, square) shown in VCA and VCF mode. Modulation applied with MOTM 390 dual LFO. VOS sequencer used here and there."
2. analog craftsman 4x instrument interface demo - "Demo of the analog craftsman 4x Instrument interface module, used primarily for interfacing line level effects and pedals with modular synthesizers. MOTM 300 VCO in to 4X out to vintage Maestro Phaser back into the 4X and then out to an amplifier. MOTM 300 VCO shown first with just attenuation. Then out from the 4x into a Maestro Phaser pedal and back into the 4x with various levels of make-up gain"
3. analog craftsman ARCADE TT controlling a Buchla 200e - "Controlling the symmetry and high order of a Buchla 261e with ARCADE's X/Y axis."
4. analog craftsman ARCADE 5U FMing - "analog craftsman ARCADE 5U FMing a MOTM 300 VCO and 390 LFO (in audio range). Also channel 1 of ARCADE is controlling the cutoff frequency of a MOTM 490 VCF."
5. analog craftsman ARCADE 5U as a drum machine! - "Triggering a Tama TS206 analog drum rack with ARCADE channels 2 and 3. Channel 1 is gating the audio from a Buchla clone dual 258J with a Mattson quAD/ASR. The X axis of the joystick is controlling the cut off frequency of a Megaohm Delta VCF."
6. analog craftsman ARCADE 5U... The Works. - "ARCADE FMing a Buchla clone 258J dual VCO, gating a Mattson QuAD/ASR, and FMing a Megaohm Delta VCF. Featuring Bam Bam the dog and intern Dan in the background..."
7. analog craftsman on parade! - "EAS MS VCO -- acGRISTLE dlx -- acVOKS VCF Cutoff frequency of the acVOKS controlled by the X axis and channel 3 button of ARCADE."
8. acGRISTLE dlx bias input demo - "Using the bias input of the acGRISTLE dlx."
9. acGRISTLE dlx processing two VCOs - "Two VCO getting some treatment from acGRISTLE dlx."
10. acGRISTLE dlx faux delay with bias input - "Creating a delay-like effect sending a square wave LFO into the bias input."
11. acGRISTLE dlx gate input demo - "Feeding the gate input with an LFO."
12. acGRISTLE dlx frequency output - "Using the frequency output to control PWM on a VCO."
13. 258J dual VCO linear FM - "Custom 3U MOTM 258J VCOs FMing the piss out of each other. No other effects, filtering, etc. Just VCO(s) to amp. Starting with just FM then adding modulation of the waveshape."
http://analogcraftsman.com/
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