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Showing posts with label Ninja Tune. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ninja Tune. Show all posts

Friday, August 11, 2023

MFB Synth Pro / Buchla


video upload by studio snippets

"mob synth pro Buchla zen delay"

Thursday, February 09, 2023

Erica Synths x Ninja Tune Zen Delay Virtual Walkthrough


video upload by Erica Synths

"After the phenomena of the hardware FX unit Zen Delay, its virtual successor is now available. ZDV is not simply a digital replica or replacement of the hardware, but an addition to it. Quite apart from the complete automation possibilities afforded by the DAW environment, ZDV brings several new functions into play to become a studio secret weapon for all possible instruments.

Walkthrough video created by Peter Kirn / cdm.link"

Saturday, October 24, 2020

Live Jam - Soma Pulsar 23, Schmidt Synthesizer, tr808, Zen Delay


MyNameIsGus

"The Darkest Hour, live jamm recording. Schmidt Synthesizer, Soma Pulsar 23, Ninja Tune Zen Delay"

Thursday, June 18, 2020

Noises and Gloves on Erica Synths Bassline DB-01 and Ninja Tune Zen Delay


Wein Glas

"Weinglas is back! With lots of dark drones, noises, leather gloves, and wine!

And he explores previously unheard sounds of the Erica Synths Bassline DB-01 together with the Ninja Tune Zen Delay. Open air and in the 'studio'."

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Ninja Tune & Erica Synths Unveil The Zen Delay


Published on Sep 18, 2019 Ninja Tune


"New effects unit is Ninja Tune’s first hardware product & first-ever FX unit produced by an electronic label
Uniquely fuses digital & analogue with its powerful stereo dub delay, 24 dB synth-filter and valve saturation and overdrive all in perfect BPM sync in a one-of-a-kind hardware box
Fit for both on stage and in the studio, offering state-of-the-art quality, powerful & easy-to-use effects for all

18 September 2019, London: Ninja Tune and Riga-based modular synth manufacturer Erica Synths have teamed up to create a custom dub delay effects unit, the Zen Delay.

Inspired by a trip to Berlin’s trailblazing music hardware trade show Superbooth, Coldcut’s Matt Black and longtime friend Dr Walker (Liquid Sky artist collective / Air Liquide) envisaged the exciting possibilities of a custom hardware effects unit. The result is the creation of the Zen Delay — the first-ever hardware effects unit produced in collaboration with an electronic music label.

Bringing together the best of the digital and analogue worlds, the Zen Delay is a BPM-synched stereo delay line, combining extreme feedback ranges for dub and experimental lo-fi effects with a multi-mode 24 dB synth filter and valve overdrive.

Created and manufactured by Erica Synths, the unit is housed in a metal case with Erica Synths’ signature bakelite knobs and a valve circuit for extra analogue warmth. While sonically versatile, it is incredibly easy to use — each function has a physical knob that you can play around with without diving into manuals or scrolling through menus on a tiny screen.

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