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Showing posts with label Corsynth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Corsynth. Show all posts

Friday, July 19, 2019

Corsynth - Friday Techno


Published on Jul 19, 2019 Corsynth

"Having fun with the modular. List of modules used :

Corsynth - DR-01 Bass Drum
Corsynth - DR-02 Snare Drum
Corsynth - C102 VC LFO
Corsynth - C103 Frequency Divider / Multiplies MKII
Corsynth - C104 Odyssey of Sound VCO
Corsynth - C105 VC Noise / Lofi MKII
Corsynth - C107 Quad VCA
Corsynth - C109 Attenuator / Multiplies
Corsynth - C110 2044 VCF
Corsynth - C111 Multimode Contour Generator
MFOS - Voltage Delay Module"

Monday, July 15, 2019

Corsynth - C111 Multimode Envelope Generator


Published on Jul 15, 2019 Corsynth

"Basic demo of the new C111 Multimode Envelope Generator."


"The C111 Multimode Contour Generator is a quad analogue envelope generator and modulation source in MU Format. It can be configured to create different kind of envelopes, from AD to ADSR and many more.

The module is composed by four identical envelopes with two operation modes :

AD : Attack – Decay
ASR : Attack – Sustain – Release

These envelopes can be combined by pairs to create envelope shapes that are not possible using a regular envelope generator. Up to six different envelopes are available at the same time.

Other important feature is that each envelope can be set in loop mode. This opens the possibility to use the envelopes as a LFO. The frequency range goes from 60Hz to one cycle every 15 seconds. It’s also possible to combine two envelopes in loop mode to generate complex modulation signals.

C111 main characteristics :

Four independent envelopes with AD and ASR modes
Each envelope can be set in Loop mode independently
Attack time from 1mS to 5 seconds
Decay time from 20 mS to 10 seconds
Gate A-B and Gate C-D are internally connected
Up to six envelopes available at the same time.

All this features make the C111 Multimode Contour Generator a really versatile module that can be used in every patch in your system."

https://corsynth.com/home/modules/c111

Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Synths of Deadpool - Studio Time with Junkie XL


Published on Mar 8, 2016 Junkie XL

"A walkthrough of the synths of Deadpool and a taste of the Studio Time with Junkie XL to come! More info coming soon!"

Monday, April 15, 2019

Corsynth - Modular fun - Techno jam


Published on Apr 15, 2019 Corsynth

All sounds produced by this 20 spaces system.
All modules from Corsynth Modular Synths.

Thursday, April 11, 2019

Corsynth C105 MKII - Detailed demo with patch examples


Published on Apr 11, 2019 Thalassa77

"C105 VC Noise / Lo-fi MKII - Detailed demo with patch examples

00:00 Intro
00:16 Internal Noise and Sample Frequency
01:28 The voltage controlled High Pass Filter
02:23 Patch example : Sequenced Noise
02:54 The Lo-fi Input
04:30 Patch example : Lo-Fi Sequence
06:00 Clock in LOW mode
08:42 Patch example : Random Filter Modulation

The C105 VC Noise / Lo-Fi Machine MKII is a voltage controlled analog sample rate reducer and a VC Noise generator. This new MKII version expands the modules possibilities with new features that allows this module to be used in other ways not possible with the previous version. Now the C105 MKII can be used like a traditional sample and hold , a voltage controlled clock generator , a random gate / trigger generator or a 12 db VC High pass filter and even as a square wave VCO."

Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Corsynth - Modular fun - 4 voices modular jam


Published on Apr 10, 2019 Thalassa77

"All sounds produced by this 20 spaces system

Four individual voices :

-Bass Drum
-Snare Drum
-Synth Line 1
-Synth Line 2

All modules from Corsynth

All these modules are available at corsynth.com"

Thursday, April 04, 2019

Corsynth - Modular fun - 4 voices modular jam


Published on Apr 4, 2019 Corsynth

'All sounds produced by this 20 spaces system

Four individual voices :

-Bass Drum
-Snare Drum
-Synth Line 1
-Synth Line 2

All modules from Corsynth"

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Corsynth C105 MKII - Detailed demo with patch examples


Published on Feb 27, 2019 Corsynth

"C105 VC Noise / Lo-fi MKII - Detailed demo with patch examples

The C105 VC Noise / Lo-Fi Machine MKII is a voltage controlled analog sample rate reducer and a VC Noise generator. This new MKII version expands the modules possibilities with new features that allows this module to be used in other ways not possible with the previous version. Now the C105 MKII can be used like a traditional sample and hold , a voltage controlled clock generator , a random gate / trigger generator or a 12 db VC High pass filter and even as a square wave VCO."

Friday, February 08, 2019

Corsynth DR 02 Snare Drum audio demos


Published on Feb 8, 2019 Corsynth

"All sounds were created using the Corsynth DR-02 Snare Drum.
Some auxiliar modules were used as modulation sources but all the audio comes from the DR-02.
The demos were multitrack recorded and mixed , no FX or compression was used.
Individual tracks are played after each loop.

The DR-02 Snare Drum will be released by the end of February 2019"

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Corsynth C105 MKII - Creating random gates


Published on Jan 30, 2019 Corsynth

"How to create random gates using the Corsynth C105 MKII"


via Corsynth

"The C105 VC Noise / Lo-Fi Machine MKII is a voltage controlled analog sample rate reducer and a VC Nosie generator. This new MKII version expands the modules possibilities with new features that allows this module to be used in other ways not possible with the previous version. Now the C105 MKII can be used like a traditional sample and hold , a voltage controlled clock generator , a random gate / trigger generator or a 12 db VC High pass filter and even as a square wave VCO.

The C105 new characteristics are :

The internal clock has a new LOW mode that allows to use it as a traditional sample and hold.
The module now accepts external clock signals, so it can be synced to other modules.
New clock output. Now the C105 can be used as a master clock.
The passive first order HPF has been replaced for a voltage controlled second order HPF.
The C105 is based on a Sample and Hold with an internal clock that goes from 0,2Hz up to 44KHz and it can be voltage controlled. This wide frequency range and two FM inputs ( one with a reversible attenuator ) allow to create subtle or harsh digital and aliassing effects. The internal noise generator in combination with the S&H make a perfect way to create pitched noises, random voltages, sound FXs etc. In addition, there is also a 12db VC controlled high pass filter with an independent output.

The C105 can be used in many different ways:

Sample rate reducer
Noise generator
Voltage controlled High pass filter
Random voltage generator
Random gate generator
Sample and Hold
VC Clock
Square wave oscillator
………


Price : 215 € + VAT

C105 VC Noise / Lo-Fi MKII

The Lo-Fi input is normalized to the internal noise generator.

The C105 Voltage Controlled Noise / Lo-Fi Machine MKII is built using high quality electronic components, Switchcraft jacks, NKK switches, Cosmo knobs (the same used in the Moog Modulars) , black anodized aluminium front panel …."

Friday, October 05, 2018

JLR At Mokedo - Final Show


Published on Oct 5, 2018 John L Rice

"Gear used in this performance (picture at very end of video)

Moon sequencer: 569 + 569ESB + 569EGB
Moon quantizer: 565 + 565D + 567
Synthetic Sound Labs divider: V-Gates
Corsynth LFO/clock: C102
Vermona synthesizer: PerFOURmer MkII
Mellotron keyboard: Micro
Lexicon reverb/delay: MX400
Samson mixer: SM10
Paiste gong: 28" symphonic
Chau gong: 26" (modified)
Chau gong: 15"
Caroline Guitars reverb pedal: Meteore
TC Electronic reverb pedal: Hall Of Fame
Doumbeks: standard and small sizes (thick aluminum)
Bell: energy bell"

Sunday, September 02, 2018

Corsynth C110 2044 VCF




This one in via Soviet Space Child.

"The C110 2044 VCF is a four pole low pass filter based in the classic filter SSM2044. This filter chip is responsible for the sound of some well known polysynths from the 80s like the Korg Mono / Poly , Korg Polysix , Korg Trident, PPG Wave 2.2 and 2.3 ,EMU Emulator I, Kawai K3, Sx-240 , Siel Opera 6 ….

The C110 is designed using the new reissued SSI2144 IC. It is an updated version of the original SSM2044 with lower noise, better control feedthrough but preserving all the sonic characteristics of the original design.

Like many filters the SSM2044 suffer from gain loss when the resonance is increased , the C110 includes an especially designed circuit co correct that. This circuit can be activated or deactivated on the front panel allowing the user to select between the traditional response and the gain compensated response.

The C110 has temperature compensated voltage control and it will oscillate at high resonances. It can be used as an oscillator over 3-4 octaves.

The C110 main characteristics are :

Four pole response ( 24db/octave )
Gain compensation circuit
Three modulation inputs one with an attenuverter
Voltage controlled resonance
Temperature compensated
One audio input
The FM2 input has a 0,66 V/Octave response expanding the modulation range to 7,5 octaves using the typical 5V envelope.

The C110 2044 VCF is built using high quality electronic components, Switchcraft jacks, Cosmo knobs (the same used by Moog Modular) , anodized aluminum front panel…."

Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Sub-harmonicon / DFAM Style Jam but its a Big Modular Synth


Published on Jun 20, 2018 Autotross

"I've been drooling over the Moog DFAM and Sub-harmonicon, so I thought I'd try to imitate some of their functionality.

The bass parts are created using a standard sawtooth wave, which is fed into the gate input of both sides of the Corsynth Dual Loopable Envelope, thereby creating a new waveform based off the pitch of the original oscillator. Then by adjusting the decay time of each envelope via 2 rows of the Q960 sequencer, I can move through the subharmonics of the frequency. The 3rd row controls the base pitch - and in turn the subharmonics.

The percussion is created using noise and ring mod from the Corsynth Odyssey of Sound VCO fed through the Synthcube SEM filter and triggered with the Club of the Knobs C961S and 4MS Shuffling Clock Multiplier / Rotating Clock Divider.

And the kick is from Braids."

Friday, May 04, 2018

Corsynth DR-01 Bass Drum - In detail demo - Analog Drum Module


Published on May 4, 2018 Corsynth

"The DR-01 DR-01 Bass Drum is the first of a new series of Corsynth modules dedicated to analog drum synthesis. The DR-01 has all you need to create bass drums , toms, snare drums a many other percussive sounds"

See this post for details and audio demos.

Friday, February 23, 2018

New Corsynth DR-01 Bass Drum 5U/MU Module



"All sounds from the Corsynth DR-01 Bass Drum module. Four DR-01 has been used to create these demos."


via Corsynth

"The DR-01 Bass Drum is the first of a new series of Corsynth modules dedicated to analog drum synthesis and it’s also the first module of this kind commercially available in MU format.

Create a drum sounds from scratch using a modular synthesizer is always time and resourcing consuming. With the DR-01 you will save a lot of space, money and modules that can be used for other purposes. The DR-01 has all you need to create bass drums , toms a many other percussive sounds in just one single space. And thanks to the Tune CV input is even possible to use the DR-01 to create bass lines.

Punchy techno drums, industrial drums, drum sounds of the firsts analog drum machines, FM sounds… With the DR-01 is really easy to get the sounds that you need at every moment. All the parameters in the module have been carefully chosen to be used in a drum synthesis context (envelope times, oscillator frequencies, oscillator waveform etc ).

These are the DR-01 Bass Drum main features:

A voltage controlled oscillator with dedicated CV input for tuning.
A voltage controlled timbre circuit.
A dedicated tune modulation envelope.
An amplitude envelope with three different settings for the attack time.
It’s time to add drum sounds to your synth sequences! .

The DR-01 Bass Drum is built using high quality electronic components, Switchcraft jacks, Cosmo knobs (the same used by Moog Modular) , anodized aluminum front panel…."

Friday, February 09, 2018

ROBOTS


Published on Feb 9, 2018 John L Rice

5U Modular Synth Voice #1:
Mos-Lab 921ABBB VCO set
STG Soundlabs Mixer
Grove Audio G294A VCF
Mos-Lab 911 EG x 2
Mos-Lab 902 VCA

5U Modular Synth Voice #2:
Synthetic Sound Labs 1200 VCO
Corsynth C103 MkI frequency divider
Moon Modular 517S VCF
Synthetic Sound Labs 1235 EG/VCA

Both voices controlled/played by a
GRP Synthesizer R24 sequencer

The GRP R24 was controlled by the Roland TR-505 drum machine via MIDI.

Effects were:
Strymon Big Sky and Timeline pedals
Roland RSP-550

Video clips by CampAttack Visuals http://campattack.com/index.html and licensed through https://www.pond5.com/

Thanks for watching! :-)

Monday, October 30, 2017

A New World - Firechild


Published on Oct 30, 2017 MrFirechild

"The lead sound in this track is heavily inspired by Kitaro´s signature lead coming from the Minikorg 700s. This time it is made with two Oakley Journeyman filters in series and a Corsynth VCO. Yamaha CS-80, Prophet-10, OB-X and Club Of The Knobs modular can also be heard in this Epic track. Composed and Produced by www.firechild.se"

Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Corsynth C106 - The Krell Patch


Published on Oct 10, 2017 Corsynth

"A Krell patch using the C106 Dual Loopable VC AD Envelope.The Krell patch is an auto generative patch, that evolves over time without touching the the modular."

Corsynth C106

Monday, October 02, 2017

Corsynth - C103 MKII in detail demo


Published on Oct 2, 2017 Corsynth

"The C103 MKII Frequency Divider / Multiplier can be used in many different ways. This video goes from the basics to the not so obvious uses.

The C103 MKII is available at the Corsynth online shop http://goo.gl/J5T28t

00:15 Introduction
01:55 The basics
04:21 The switched mixer
05:25 Synchronized modulations
06:18 Creating complex modulation patterns
07:32 Clock Divider
08:37 Creating Sequences
10:32 VC Distortion
12:10 Offset Generator - Voltage Source"

Previous posts: http://www.matrixsynth.com/search?q=C103+MKII.

Sunday, September 24, 2017

Corsynth Ports Their C101 OTA Lowpass Filter MKII to Eurorack with the C101E


Corsynth first introduced their 5U format C101 OTA Lowpass Filter MKII back in 2015. They have now ported it to eurorack format.

via Corsynth

"The C101E OTA Lowpass filter is a low pass filter based on four cascade OTA-stages. This OTA filter design can be found in many classic synthesizers like Roland Jupiter 8, Roland Juno 60, Roland System 100m, Roland SH-1, SH-7, SH-101, Roland System 700, Jen SX1000 and many more.

C101E main characteristics

Two filter outputs with 6db and 24db response
Voltage controlled resonance
Three modulation inputs ( one with an inverter )
Two audio inputs with a built in mixer
Gain compensation circuit for the 24db output. Better bass response and no more volume drop when you turn up the resonance.
Filter self oscillate and can be used as VCO ( 1V/Octave )
Temperature compensated
16hp"

You can find a ton of posts featuring the C101 here.
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