Showing posts with label Circuit Slices. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Circuit Slices. Show all posts
Friday, June 06, 2014
"Find Me" - Make Noise Phonogene & Maths 2 w/ EDP Doepfer Wasp
Published on Jun 6, 2014 Strange UFO Music·44 videos
"Recorded as 4 track stereo. The sound material processed through the Make Noise Phonogene, is from my previous video 'Planet 5'. Which was a track in 5/8 I recorded on a Korg Prophecy. With the Phonogene, I managed to morph it into 7/8 time...with some stretched barlines near the end.
Only one VCO Oscillator used, an Analogue Solutions Sub VCO, output saw wave. A lot of hands on modulation of the VCO with the Maths 2. In a sense, less is more. Just scratching the surface with these. Percussion rhythm and fast tape loops also created with Phonogene. Underneath sequence, from Tip Top Z8000
12dB (EDP) Wasp VCF Filter (An Electric Dream Plant remake by Doepfer) also shown, Circuit Slices Envelope Generator, Doepfer Linear VCA,
.
No effect processing, All pure Analog mixed through a Behringer Xenyx 802.
Hope you enjoy!"
LABELS/MORE:
Analogue Solutions,
Circuit Slices,
Doepfer,
EDP,
eurorack,
Make Noise,
TipTop Audio,
Video
Wednesday, November 06, 2013
Circuit Slices Eurorack Synthesizer ADSR Envelope Generator
Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
This is the first Circuit Slices post. The seller also has a power bus listed here. Details for that captured further below.
"Pre-production units from a company making synthesizer modules in the Eurorack format. This is a new, 4-stage, ADSR module, sold before going to market, with a starting bid well below the retail price (typical prices for other ADSR modules are $75 to $90, or even more). It includes a re-trigger input for multiple triggers -- while the gate input is high. If you don't have a keyboard or MIDI-CV with a trigger output, you can use the ADSR TRIG input for synchronous attacks and modulation effects, triggered by a master clock signal. Envelope generators with trigger inputs, were typical in some older analog synthesizers, such as ARP and EMU.
Specifications
Attack time: 1mS to over 5s
Decay time: 1mS to over 12s
Sustain level: 0 to 10V
Release time: 1mS to over 12s
Output level: 0 to 10V
Gate threshold: 2.5V
Power: +12VDC @ 3mA, -12DC @ 2mA
Panel width: 7 HP (35.24 mm)
"Skiff friendly" Depth: Only 1.4" with power cable (single PCB using SMT parts)
Features
“TRIG” input for re-triggered attacks
Logarithmic potentiometers for A, D, R
High-quality anodized aluminum panel
User selectable 'gate' from power-bus -- using PCB shorting jumper
Low power consumption
Includes power cable and two case screws"
"This is a power bus for a DIY Eurorack synthesizer case. The board has 14 power connectors for standard Eurorack synthesizer modules. All of the 14, high-quality (AMP), connectors are shrouded and keyed so that each module's power is applied correctly (see detail photo). Includes a 5V regulator (7805) for those modules requiring logic power. External power is applied at three "quick-connect" tabs or at a mini terminal strip. Three green LEDs show status of +12V, -12V and +5V. PCB size: 14" x 1.25" Requires an external +/- 12DC supply (+5VDC derived on board)."
via this auction
This is the first Circuit Slices post. The seller also has a power bus listed here. Details for that captured further below.
"Pre-production units from a company making synthesizer modules in the Eurorack format. This is a new, 4-stage, ADSR module, sold before going to market, with a starting bid well below the retail price (typical prices for other ADSR modules are $75 to $90, or even more). It includes a re-trigger input for multiple triggers -- while the gate input is high. If you don't have a keyboard or MIDI-CV with a trigger output, you can use the ADSR TRIG input for synchronous attacks and modulation effects, triggered by a master clock signal. Envelope generators with trigger inputs, were typical in some older analog synthesizers, such as ARP and EMU.
Specifications
Attack time: 1mS to over 5s
Decay time: 1mS to over 12s
Sustain level: 0 to 10V
Release time: 1mS to over 12s
Output level: 0 to 10V
Gate threshold: 2.5V
Power: +12VDC @ 3mA, -12DC @ 2mA
Panel width: 7 HP (35.24 mm)
"Skiff friendly" Depth: Only 1.4" with power cable (single PCB using SMT parts)
Features
“TRIG” input for re-triggered attacks
Logarithmic potentiometers for A, D, R
High-quality anodized aluminum panel
User selectable 'gate' from power-bus -- using PCB shorting jumper
Low power consumption
Includes power cable and two case screws"
"This is a power bus for a DIY Eurorack synthesizer case. The board has 14 power connectors for standard Eurorack synthesizer modules. All of the 14, high-quality (AMP), connectors are shrouded and keyed so that each module's power is applied correctly (see detail photo). Includes a 5V regulator (7805) for those modules requiring logic power. External power is applied at three "quick-connect" tabs or at a mini terminal strip. Three green LEDs show status of +12V, -12V and +5V. PCB size: 14" x 1.25" Requires an external +/- 12DC supply (+5VDC derived on board)."
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