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Showing posts with label Glitch Labs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glitch Labs. Show all posts

Thursday, April 09, 2009

Glitch Labs Modular Update

via the forum via Glitch Labs where you will find more details. "I have about 10 modules planned including a glitch stick module for those who where wondering. This particular client modular should feature all of them making it the perfect device to document. I will spend the next few days on it hopefully to post another worthy update soon. I expect to hit a snag soon because I am low on parts and I will have to play the waiting game for them to be shipped to me. I hope to have this completed, tested, shipped, and in use within the next month."

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Glitch Labs

Remember the "Sample Smasher" pictured below? It looks like this will be one of the first products from Glitch Labs, a new Circuit Bending design company from GoodVillian. The core website is coming soon, however the forum appears to be up listing a few items including the "Sample Smasher Model 100" pictured below, the "Sample Smasher Model 500," and the "Glitch Modular System." There are details on the Model 500 but not the Modular System.
via http://twitter.com/g00dvi11ain

Thursday, March 12, 2009

The most modified SK-1 ever!

via GoodVillian on the forum.
More details on his MySpace page.

excerpt for the archives
(jump to the MySpace page for more):
"Here is a sneak peak at something I have been up to. Unfortunately all I have is this camera phone picture until tomorrow. This is a prototype of my sample smasher synth. I haven't came up with a formal name but sample smasher sums it all up.

The user can record or overlap samples and then change and glitch out the sound using the patch bay below the joysticks. You can also turn those samples into synth sounding basses, pads, leads, and effects as well with the proper tweaking. More importantly you can create sounds no commercial synth can produce.

Additionally you can run your cable connections through pots (the knobs) and fine tune your sound.

The 4 joysticks on the right allow you to play up to 32 notes. And trust me, playing with joysticks instead of keys is not only fun but it is just as easy if not easier to play the synth. The patch bay you see below the wires already jacked in allow you to program which note range the joysticks play so you can set them up to your liking."

Update: clearer pics
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