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Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Saturday, April 18, 2026

GreyScale-ChainReaction #kosmos #renoise


video upload by plantssystem



"Hybrid pulse born from KOSMOS and Renoise.

Generative motion meets tracker‑precision, creating a chain of evolving reactions in sound.

Organic drift and digital sharpness collide in this new GreyScale experiment."

A Demo of mods driving the TastyChips Integral dual convolver pedal


video upload by ParadisoModular

"As I recently finished modifying my 'Integral' dual convolver pedal by TastyChips (https://www.tastychips.nl/) to accept control from multiple external CVs and gates, here's a quick demo video. After a few minutes of showing the Integral's front panel being driven by my external CVs, I switch to showing more detail on my mods and the patch that runs it. This patch also gave me a chance to explore my TipTop Matrix Sequencer, where you dial in 16 pitches from which you can extract 10 sequences that traverse the note matrix in different ways. I crossfade periodically between these 10 lines driving different tone sources (reversing them occasionally to give a bit of variety) - this provides a dynamic and harmonically-rich base upon which to run the Convolver, which produces all of the effects that you hear.

My mods let me turn essentially all of the knobs with external voltages (I also have a gate input for the 'shift' button so I can get at the secondary functions of these knobs too), and indeed, I do that here. All of the knobs are being turned constantly by different LFOs. This pedal sports two convolvers - the panel's knobs affect the one that's displayed, but also I provide a periodic pulse to the 'select' knob (which I gated in the pedal so it doesn't hit when 'shift' is active to avoid going into a menu), which toggles control to the other convolver. So this patch, simple as it is, spans a lot of sonic space...

The Integral is a wonderful box - it sports two convolver chains, and you can select from circa 100 different impulse responses (plus add your own via a USB stick). Convolution is a general operation that spans across reverb, echo, filtering, etc. - you essentially inherit the character of the chosen impulse in the driving waveform. It's not a real-time operation in principle (the convolution integral for each sample goes across the entire impulse) although there are ways of speeding and breaking the operation up to approach real time (plus this pedal allows you to window the integration over the stored impulse). It's a very deep pedal - and in using it, I saw right away how turning several of the knobs at once can get you to interesting modulations and textures while they are moving (the expression input gives access to only one parameter - I use it now for the convolution cross-fade, as I couldn't get to that input with my mods). TastyChips used to make a Eurorack module giving some of this flexibility, but it only included one convolver. The Integral pedal has 2 and is a current product, hence reinforcing my decision to acquire one and essentially 'turn' it into a versatile synth module.

My sequences here are a bit major-key/unsophisticated (all notes have to work potentially on top of each other and in whatever sequence it picks), and the pedal occasionally gets briefly into strange territory - hence this demo only hints at where this beast can go (every impulse response has a different character too). And turning all of the knobs can occasionally push it into instability - I will probably use fewer when I take it out for a real spin. More coming with this one in future patches, but in the interim, here's this trial demo..."

Thursday, April 16, 2026

WIESENBERG 2 synthesizer sound demo


video upload by the VAPE

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Sketchy Labs DS-3100 Fully Polyphonic Synthesizer, Part 1: The Beast


video upload by Doc Sketchy

"After stringing along my followers on Mod Wiggler, I have finally made a video demonstrating the core circuitry of my polyphonic synthesizer project, the DS-3100 -- my homage to the Korg PS-3100, but done in Doc Sketchy style, with PCBs laid out in Excel, fully handmade and based entirely on my own original circuitry."

Plasma OptoSynth


video upload by Tim Kaiser

Monday, April 13, 2026

Scrotum Lab - A selection of works


video upload by batchas

Saturday, April 11, 2026

Mega Command Live (MCL) TUTORIALS

video uploads by Acid Gray

Playlist:

1. Mega Command Live (MCL) TUTORIAL 01 - Basic Functionalities (Conditional Trigs, Micro-Timing...)
I received my MCL just two days ago. Here, I show some very simple and basic functionalities of the unit (it's much easier than I expected).

A significant benefit for this classic and amazing machine!

0:00 Intro - What is the MCL?
0:46 MIDI-Connection
0:54 Create Project
2:27 Power up MD
3:07 Let's Make a Beat!

Find more resources here:
https://www.elektronauts.com/t/megaco...

Thursday, April 09, 2026

GreyScale-Dots #kosmos #midisyncmode


video upload by plantssystem


"@plantssystem-ufo
KOSMOS – Ultra‑Stable MIDI Sync Mode

KOSMOS features a custom timing architecture that delivers an extremely stable, ultra‑low‑jitter MIDI Clock (24ppqn).
Whether you use DAWs, hardware sequencers, drum machines, or modular gear, KOSMOS provides a rock‑solid master tempo designed for professional, performance‑ready synchronization.

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🎛 Key Features of MIDI Sync Mode
- Microsecond‑accurate MIDI Clock
Built on the RP2040’s dual‑core architecture, the clock engine is fully isolated from UI tasks, ensuring stable timing with no drift.

- Transport Control Support
- Start (0xFA)
- Stop (0xFC)
Use KOSMOS as the master clock to control external devices with a single command.

- BPM Color Feedback (Visual State Indicator)
- Green = Idle
- White = Playing
- Red = Stopped
A minimal, intuitive UI that shows the system state at a glance.

- Perfect DAW Integration
Works seamlessly with Ableton Live, Renoise, Logic, Elektron gear, Volca series, and more.

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🌌 What is KOSMOS?
KOSMOS is a minimal, RP2040‑based Generative MIDI Instrument designed to create smooth, deep, expressive musical motion.
Floating passages, bouncing phrases, rotating patterns—KOSMOS generates music that feels alive.


MIDI Sync Mode extends this expressive engine to your entire hardware ecosystem.

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🧩 Technical Highlights
- RP2040 dual‑core architecture
- Microsecond‑level clock generation
- Full separation of UI and clock processing
- Optimized MIDI real‑time messaging
- USB‑MIDI support

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📦 Open Source
KOSMOS is an open‑source project.
Source code, documentation, and the latest releases are available on GitHub.
https://github.com/plantssystem/KOSMOS"

Using the New Public Domain SIDs in MIDISID


video upload by MIDI IN

"This is the new Public Domain SID or PDSID by Matthias. I hope to be able to make and supply these with MIDISID. In the mean time, they're available direct from him and can easily be fitted.

Public Domain SID at uni64.com:
https://uni64.com/shop/index.php?syst...

MIDISID:
https://peacockmedia.software/midisid/"

Self contained 6 voice polysynth board


video upload by Craig Barnes

"This is a test of the latest version of my self contained 6 voice polysynth board. it has 6 dual DCOs with super saw, square with PWM and a triangle, a standard saw, square with PWM and a sub oscillator. These are fed into AS3372E analogue filters configured the same as the matrix 12 filters for 16 variations of LP, HP, BP, notch etc. Each voice has 3 ADSRs, 3 LFOs and a noise source."

Tuesday, April 07, 2026

Turning the Otamatone into a Trautonium


video upload by Sound Workshop

"In this video we look at the early history of #expressive synthesizers, and why #Trautonium is my favorite design. Then we make a #synthdiy Trautonium using an #otamatone as the oscillator. I also share a change in priority for Sound Workshop."

Featuring the Sound Workshop Wiggler.

Monday, April 06, 2026

WTV Synth (through echo)


video upload by Tim Kaiser

Sunday, April 05, 2026

Pentangle Synth


video upload by Tim Kaiser

With rotary phone controller.

GreyScale-KOSMOS v1.3.1 #kosmos #generative #instruments #pra32u


video upload by plantssystem



"‪@plantssystem-ufo‬

https://github.com/plantssystem/KOSMOS

Experience the latest evolution of KOSMOS, a generative music instrument built on the RP2040.
Version v1.3.1 focuses on refinement and stability, polishing the feel of the instrument without changing its core behavior.

What’s new in v1.3.1

Improved splash screen for a smoother startup experience

Sequencer bug fixes and subtle behavior adjustments

Enhanced stability across the A/B parts and arpeggio engine

Minor UI refinements for more reliable performance

KOSMOS continues to evolve as a minimal, expressive, and organic generative instrument — designed to create fluid musical motion with depth and character."

Saturday, April 04, 2026

3x182 sequencer clone with Roland 100m #synth #vintagesynth


video upload by funkpirateradioscene

100M techno

video upload by funkpirateradioscene

Wednesday, April 01, 2026

GreyScale-KOSMOS v1.3.0 #kosmos #generative #synthesizer #sequencer #pra32u #electronicmusic


video upload by plantssystem

"KOSMOS v1.3.0 introduces a breathing dual‑voice engine with a new LCD interface and Waveshare Pico‑Audio integration. Organic octave drift, rhythmic patterns, and scale‑based motion create a living generative instrument.

Project page: https://github.com/plantssystem/KOSMOS"

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Reco-Jam


video upload by Arthur Joly

Sunday, March 29, 2026

NES-SY2.0 Nintendo homage synth by Love Hultén


video upload by Love Hultén

Ulysses LFO Synth


video upload by Tim Kaiser

Friday, March 27, 2026

Three Phutney EMS clone PCBs, Tuned

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


via this Vemia listing

Click the auction link on top when you get there for additional listings.

"Set of Three Phutney PCB Cards – EMS VCS3 / Synthi A Clone A set of three fully built Phutney PCB cards for the EMS VCS3 / Synthi A. These are the highly regarded clone boards designed by Derek Revell, widely considered among the most accurate reproductions available for anyone wishing to recreate one of these classic synthesizers, or to replace cards in an original EMS instrument.

The boards were professionally assembled by an experienced audio engineer, using new old stock germanium and silicon transistors to get as close as possible to the character of the original EMS circuitry.

They have been extensively tested and calibrated in my 1975 EMS Synthi AKS. My original intention was to use them to build a VCS3 “Cloney”-style synth, but that project never materialised.

During testing, resistor values were carefully adjusted until the cards performed and sounded indistinguishable from the original EMS circuit boards.

The sale also includes: • Header and PCB solder-in edge connectors to simplify wiring during a build • A set of blue edge connectors with solder tags if you prefer the more traditional “old-school” wiring approach

All three boards are fully populated, tested, and confirmed working. As mentioned, they were bench-tested and run inside a working EMS Synthi AKS, allowing direct comparison with original EMS cards during calibration.

If you are planning to build a vintage EMS-style synthesizer, this is an excellent starting point, as the boards are already assembled, tested, and carefully tuned to match the performance and sound of a 1975 Synthi A / VCS3."

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