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Wednesday, January 08, 2025

Hexaphonic Witchcraft Synth by Ekkoflok Electronik


video uploads by ekkoflok

The Hexaphonic:
Six fully tunable oscillators
Touch controlled
Stereo panning
Amplitude
100% weird starve control for chaotic sounds



via Ekkoflok Electronik

"Introducing the Hexaphonic

A synthesizer, a choir of six oscillators joyfully singing along or against each other, producing an output spanning from harmony to cacophony, all by the touch of your skin.

'Hex' is the greek word for "six" and close to the Danish word "heks", which means "witch". It is about time we throw some witchcraft in our electronics and honour the wise women of the past and the present.

Electronic engineering is in many ways rather conservative, but fortunately there are cracks in the surface - like sticking your fingers inside a circuit or "starving" a circuit to intentionally prevent it from operating predictably. HEX is such a circuit - you play it by extending the circuit with your fingertips (or other conductive matter), and force it into chaos by cranking the "starve-control". Let the circuits starve and spare the abundance for the Humans in need.

Like human beings HEX is a mood swinger of sorts; it's mood changes rapidly from harmony to chaos - blindly obeying the orders of the starve control. If the electrodes are the limbs of HEX, the starve-control is the brain - or maybe rather a parasite of sorts, taking control of an otherwise well-behaving instrument. Luckily it seems that HEX is perfectly happy with returning back to a normal state again after a trip into chaotic territory; thereby reducing the starve-control to a humble way of controlling the timbre - it's not a filter, nor a wave-folder, but it surely does alter the timbre in a non-linear and most importantly pleasing manner.

Starving circuits is not a new thing; it has been exploited in fields of circuit bending for ages, and interestingly it is also a well-known trick among guitarists to emulate the sound of a fuzz pedal with a dying battery - by limiting the current flowing from the battery. However it is not something you see on the front panel on the average Behringer synthesizer (yet?!).

Please note that 'PCB only' means that you are buying a bare circuit board and have to source the components for yourself."

Oscitrode Synthesizer by Ekkoflok Electronik

The Oscitrode says hi from National Center of Contemporary Art in Moscow

video upload by ekkoflok

From Oscitrode workshop in the National Center of Contemporary Art in Moscow (NCCA).
Second of March 2019"




via Ekkoflok Electronik

"Introducing the Oscitrode
A synthesizer controlled by your skin and breath.
You extend the circuit by letting the current flow through you and the circuit extends you by turning the physical contact into sounds yielding from simple oscillations to complex and chaotic patterns.

Six analog oscillators controlled by and interacted with through twelve electrodes.
A "starve" control known from the world of circuit bending serves the mean of varying timbre and modulation in a nonlinear and chaotic way.

The electrodes are made of bare non-tinned copper and will probably change colour (and conductivity) over time adding a final time dependant layer of complexity to the circuit."

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