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Thursday, March 04, 2021

New Lower West Side Studio CGS85 Serge Triple Wave Shaper


Product Demonstrationvideo by Lower West Side Studio

"Lower West Side Studio demonstrates the Cat Girl Synthesizers CGS85 Serge Triple Wave Shaper.

3 independent wave shapers can be used individually or combined to mutate incoming signals into something wonderful

For more information visit lowerwestsidestudio.com"



via Lower West Side Studio

"This module is Ken Stone’s variation on the 1973 Classic Serge Triple Wave Shaper module.

To quote the 1982 catalog: The Triple Wave Shaper (TWS) is a non-linear modifier which can transform a sawtooth wave into a sine wave. This module incorporates three independent wave shapers for modifying synthesizer waveforms or for processing signals from preamplified instruments. Although originally designed as a wave shaper for our early oscillators, this module has been found to be a excellent modifier of electronic and acoustic sounds, and is highly recommended for subtle timbrel modifications beyond the range of simple oscillator/filter patches.

Each of the 3 channels supports a signal input with an attenuator. There are 2 control voltage inputs and both AC and DC outputs.

A Join switch connects the outputs of channels 2 and 3 back into channel 1 for some bizarre wave shaping potential. Each individual output is still simultaneously available.

The CGS85 Serge Triple Wave Shaper comes in a 1U width.

The module operates at +/- 15V and comes with a MOTM style power connector. Included is an MOTM to Synthesizers.com power connector adapter."

Monday, February 08, 2021

#FFS​ - February Filter Sweep pt2 - Modular mix


video by SynthAddict

"A quick FFS run-though of some modular synth filters.

Included: Polivoks, Steiner-Parker Multimode, Gyrinx (Synton Syrinx), Disting EX4 LP/HP
Bonus: Braids Vowel tweaks through freq. shifter"

Part 1 here, and main #FFS post here.

Thursday, July 30, 2020

CGS202 Serge Resonant Equalizer and Yusynth Fixed Filter Bank Pro


Lower West Side Studio

"A brief comparison of the frequencies controlled by the CGS202 Serge Resonant Equalizer and the Yusynth Fixed Filter bank pro from Lower West Side Studio

CGS202 Resonant Equalizer - https://richsstudioproject.wpcomstagi...

Fixed Filter Bank Pro - https://richsstudioproject.wpcomstagi..."


CGS202 Serge Resonant Equalizer

$370

One of the most sought after modules ever produced the Serge Resonant Equalizer is now available in classic MU format! The CGS202 Serge Resonant Equalizer offers the unique major-seventh band equalization setting itself apart from standard graphic equalizers and opening the door for interesting sonic possibilities.

The CGS202 Serge Resonant Equalizer is available in 1U and 2U widths offering the exact same features in different sizes to suit your modular system’s requirements."


Also available in single width.


Fixed Filter Bank Pro

$495

While most modular systems contain different types of filters many tend to omit the precision sound sculpting tool, the Fixed Filter Bank. The reference standard for Fixed Filter Banks is the 914 module by Moog and while this module is both expensive and difficult to obtain the Yusynth Fixed Filter Bank Pro is an outstanding option based on the same sonic principals.

In addition to all the features of our standard edition Fixed Filter Bank the Fixed Filter Bank Pro offers individual outputs for each frequency in the filter as well as attenuators for each input.






Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Lower West Side Studio


Published on Mar 11, 2020 Lower West Side Studio

"Short demo showing a Dauz drum pad connected to a modular synthesizer through a BMC030 Instrument Interface.

Multiple envelopes are being triggered by a CGS62 Slope Detector based on the input from the drum pad."

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

New Lower West Side Studio CGS77 Serge 73 VCF Eurorack Module


CGS77 Serge 73 VCF Demo Published on Feb 26, 2020 Lower West Side Studio

"Lower West Side Studio demonstrates the features of their version of the CGS77 Serge '73 Voltage Controlled Filter.

This is a state variable 2 pole filter with 12dB/oct LP & HP outputs and 6dB/oct BP output.

Product Page: https://richsstudioproject.wpcomstagi..."


"The CGS77 is Ken Stone’s licensed adaptation of the Serge ’73 VCF.

The CGS77 is a State Variable filter featuring 3 simultaneous outputs; Lowpass (12dB/Oct), Bandpass (6dB/Oct) and Highpass(12dB/Oct)

2 control voltage inputs are provided with an attenuverter on one input. The filter can be pinged by a low frequency pulse wave or Trigger.

The CGS77 comes in a 1U width form factor with 25mm(1″) knobs controlling 4 potentiometers"

Priced at $330

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Serge Wave Multiplier / Res EQ in Stand Alone Box

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

via this auction

"Serge Wave Multiplier / Res EQ in stand along box CGS / LW - Licensed. I didn't want to add another full boat to my system so I had this built by Loudest Warning aka the bad producer.

The box is roughly 7"x4"x3" with STS style molex connector."

Wednesday, January 01, 2020

Catgirl/CGS & Ian Fritz/Elby Systems Serge Systems

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

via the following listings:

SERGE Black Swamp by Loudest Noise

SERGE Ian Fritz - DoubleDeka Ultrasonic VCO

SERGE Ian Fritz /Uglysound

SERGE CATGIRL - Sequencer

SERGE CATGIRL Synth

SERGE CATGIRL Synth

SERGE Clouds/Buchla/VCO Panel

Thursday, September 12, 2019

Just a little CGS Serge modular synth chaos ... #TTNM


Published on Sep 12, 2019 THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES

"Just a quick recording of a slow and chaotic Serge modular synth patch I came up with.

"The reverb effect is the Klangbau Köln spring reverb. Recorded on a Zoom R16 audio recorder."

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Sunday, August 25, 2019

Serge CGS BOG / Random*Source Edelweiss

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via this auction

"Two-panel Serge CGS/Random*Source system. Professionally built and maintained (not by me) in 2008 (BOG) and 2015 (Edelweiss). Includes power supply, adapter, cable, 10 12” unbranded banana cables, 15 8” Pomona banana cables, and 4 shorting bars. Literally plug and play. The enclosures for both panels are bolted together but can be separated. The power supply powers both panels. There is a low-output 1/4” balanced mono output installed on the side of the BOG enclosure (resistors can be easily swapped if higher output/less attenuation is desired).

Both panels and power supply very recently serviced by professional builder in Chicago. Surface of enclosures show minor scuffing and scratches; merely cosmetic."

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

CGS Serge Modular Synth + Klangbau Köln Spring Reverb #TTNM


Published on Mar 12, 2019 The Tuesday Night Machines

"Playing my BOCGS Serge Modular Synth through my newly installed Klangbau Köln Spring Reverb. PATCH NOTES BELOW :)

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Audio gear used:
- Best of CGS Ken Stone / Serge 4U Banana Modular Synthesizer (BOG, MARSH & SWAMP Panels)
- Klangbau Köln Spring Reverb (http://klangbauköln.de/)

The patch is rather simple. Two voices with vibrato through VCAs, mixed and then sent through the Serge VCF. The VCAs are modulated by a DUSG envelope each. Pitch sequencing is done by the Sequencer Programmer and the Gated Comparator in step-sequencer mode (just one looping stage with CV from the Mix output). The two CGS Utility LFOs provide Vibrato to the voices. There is a third voice, which is just the high pitched melody going through the Frequency Divider, which is also modulated and offset from the parent sequence (using a delayed Extended ADSR). Then we have some random CV form the tempo-synced Noise module and some smaller bits here and there and at the end I've got the a Klangbau Köln Spring Reverb mixed with the dry signal."

Update:

Experimental CGS Serge Modular Synth Sounds #TTNM

Published on Mar 12, 2019 The Tuesday Night Machines

"After my more musical Best of CGS Serge jams, this one is a modular synth noodle session, playing various bleeps and bloops by using feedback, a resonant filter and lots of CV cross-modulation of classic modules like the DUSG, Gated Comparator and Infinite Melody. All three Ken Stone panels are patched here, the BOG, the MARSH and the SWAMP. Reverb is again provided by the awesome Klangbau Köln Spring Reverb :)"

Thursday, February 28, 2019

CGS Serge Modular Synth: Thoughts after 1 Year (VLOG) #TTNM


Published on Feb 28, 2019 The Tuesday Night Machines

"Uh oh ... I was told to show my face more often, so I'm trying this VLOG thing now! This is a VLOG about the 'Best of CGS' Serge modular synthesizer system and the experiences I've had with it, in my first one year of ownership. Lots of sergy links below :)"

Friday, January 25, 2019

Serge / Random Source Edelweiss v1 Panel

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

via this auction

"Serge / Pre-Random*Source / Best of CGS

Panel built I believe around 2015?

Everything works as should, panel nearly spotless, great selection of essential Serge and Ken Stone modules

Things to note:

Does not include any banana cables. The plug pictured in some photos is to show functionality of various modules.

Budbox needs proper screws/hardware to mount correctly, currently sitting in the bud box.

Power supply is included but is DIY. Works fine, has banana grounds out on supply and on rear of case if you're combining with other gear (and not using a larger power supply for multiple panels)."

Tuesday, November 06, 2018

Ken Stone and John Hardy using the TEC-1 microcomputer


Published on Nov 5, 2018

Ken Stone of Catgirl Synth/CGS.

"There are videos etc., that attribute the design of the TEC-1 computer to Colin Mitchell. Colin was the editor/publisher. The TEC-1 was designed by John Hardy. Ken Stone then transformed the prototype into the TEC-1 board as it was produced.
Here Ken and John have a chuckle about it."

Friday, October 19, 2018

CGS36 Pulse Divider / Boolean Logic module - AND Demo


Published on Oct 19, 2018 Lower West Side Studio

"Lower West Side Studio presents a quick and dirty demonstration in the use of the AND boolean logic feature of the Cat Girl Synthesizers CGS36 Pulse Divider / Boolean Logic module.

This example uses constant clock input on one AND input and a gate triggered by a MIDI keyboard on the second input. This is done to activate envelope generators on a keypress so the patch will play when desired"

Wednesday, October 03, 2018

Move testing of the Muse to Syntesizer converter


Published on Oct 2, 2018 otherunicorn

"The Triadex Muse sound's a lot more interesting when hooked up to t a synthesizer!"

That's the muse to the left. See the Triadex (Muse) label below for more.

Saturday, September 15, 2018

New Triadex Muse Converter Proto


Published on Sep 15, 2018 otherunicorn

"Second generation of the Triadex Muse converter during development. A collaboration between Nathan Thompson and Ken Stone. [Ken Stone of Cat Girl Synth/CGS]

Basic test only: 3 VCOS, one following the octave slider, one following the standard output of the Muse and one controlled by the slide pots, each being selected by the 3 bit address generated by the note sliders on the muse. Slider tuning is slightly off - a hazard of all analog sequencers.

If only the original Muse had sounded like this...."

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Also check out this other homemade Triadex Muse here.

Wednesday, May 30, 2018

ESK- Piano Sample with Modular Effects


Published on May 30, 2018 Metunar

"In this video i am testing my effect modular case. I used only the mono piano from the Sledge synth as tonal source.
I used modules from DIY Ken Stone Real Ring Modulator, Doepfer Sampler A-112 and A-127 VCRF, Mutable Instruments Clouds and Ears, DIY Diodeclipper, Grendel Formantfilter, ...

I didn't put much effort in the piano playing and sadly also not in the correct focusing of the camera."

Sunday, May 06, 2018

DIY Modular Synth Bass Samples from Seaweed Factory


via Seaweed Factory:

"I'd like to share some free bass sample packs I've made with my DIY modular synth. There are three packs, each featuring a different module. One uses a MFOS state variable filter, the second a CatGirlSynth Steiner filter and the third uses a CatGirlSynth wavefolder. There are a couple dozen patches in total, all multisampled. You can find them here."

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

NYZ - DSP TRX / PPLZ SYNF

Two new releases from NYZ, aka Noyzelab, who's work has been featured here on MATRIXSYNTH numerous times (see the previous two posts). Noyzelab is both a musician and a maker of some pretty esoteric gear. He has worked with Richard D James of Aphex Twin, Chris Watson, Oren Ambarchi, amongst others.




"David Burraston returns for his third release at P / Psi / P, the mindmelting 4-hour DSP TRX. His second 4xCD-R set in our catalog, after the equally monolithic PPLZ SYNF.

DSP TRX is sometimes manic, turning itself into shapes that seem impossible or unfathomable, and at other times it becomes more stable, barely moving like a deep pool beneath an occasional wind gust. As is Burraston's custom, DSP TRX delivers its most potent and stimulating moments after the sounds themselves have sustained long enough to remove your awareness of time as a reference point. Not quite drone, not only synthesizer music, but wholly a displacing other. The shuddering tone fields stretch out for miles, expanding forever, and then contract again into more observable sections, like a muscle. We're never certain if we're hearing feedback with mathematically-divided holes poked in it, or a radio custom-built by Burraston that tunes into millions of digital bubbles, following traced lines toward a central frequency of his own devising. DSP TRX is both bright and dark, a dramatic rapid tremolo of silence and noise, infinitely revolving, inverting and slowing down - or is it speeding up? Once again, Burraston delivers proof that he is not operating on our plane of reality, or the neighboring ones, but above them all, in an undefined place outside time, space and everything in between.

DSP TRX is available as an edited digital edition (2 tracks) or as a full four-disc/16 track excursion. An unabridged digital release will follow later at Boomkat.

released March 27, 2018

W/P by David Burraston. Recorded March & September 2017 onto 2 tracks / edited December 2017 at Noyzelab. Custom programmed in Spin FV-1 Assembler using the Tiptop Audio Z-DSP Eurorack module and Numberz programmer. All recordings were made direct from the Z-DSP outputs, with minimal post processing other than a slight bit of EQ and stereo placement.

Instruments: 2x Braids Macro Oscillators, ALM Akemie's Castle, Tiptop Z-DSP & Numberz, SpinAsm FV-1 DSP Assembler, MOTU UltraLite-mk3 Hybrid, Apple iMac 2.93GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 4GB RAM / Logic Pro 9.

Thanks to Tiptop Audio for the Z-DSP and Numberz programmer (www.tiptopaudio.com/z-dsp/ ) Matthew at ALM for the Akemie's Castle (www.busycircuits.com/alm011/ ) Braids custom dark face build by Finlay Shakespeare (www.twitter.com/FinShakespeare )"




"David Burraston returns to Psøma Psi Phi with possibly his most expansive release to date - PPLZ SYNF. A gigantic 3.5 hour work consisting of seven pieces created using an ongoing self-build (as Burraston notes) of the Serge/CGS Paperface analog synthesizer, in conjunction with a custom built modular rig. Laid to digital disk space at Burraston's Noyzelab studio in August, PPLZ SYNF is a monolith of drone synthesis that absorbs the listener into some kind of greater collective metaconsciousness. It is both an impressive exercise in longform drone music, and an immersive and hypnotic atmosphere that confounds the mind, transfiguring your surroundings from its unique and singular perspective. A monument, literally and figuratively, in the sound field, etched and erected by a master of the craft.

Given the scope and size of such a release, PPLZ SYNF has been committed to a very special, and very limited, triple-cassette set, housed in a dustproof binder. These are extremely finite and assembled by hand in every possible way, making no two copies exactly alike. The digital version available at Bandcamp consists of cuts from the first of the three tapes, while the full release is spread across two 60-minute tapes and one 90-minute tape.

UPDATE 2018.03.04: The 4xCD-R reissue is now stocked at Norman Records in the UK www.normanrecords.com/records/169774-nyz-pplz-synf
credits
released November 14, 2017

W/P by David Burraston. Field recorded in MONO 96kHz/24bit on Zoom F8, August 2017 at Noyzelab (www.noyzelab.com). Created with Serge/CGS Paperface ongoing self build and Mutable Instruments Braids x2 custom dark face build by Finlay Shakespeare. David Burraston and the NYZ logo appear courtesy of Noyzelab. This is Psøma Psi Phi number NYZ-II, and 2nd in Burraston's private NYZ catalog. Cover design by The Analog Botanist."

Sunday, April 01, 2018

Raw & Nasty CGS Serge Sounds #TTNM


Published on Apr 1, 2018 The Tuesday Night Machines

"A quick recording of a patch with really growly, liquid and generally harsh sounds, thanks to the Serge Wave Multipliers :D

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Audio gear used:
- Best of CGS Serge BOG, MASRH & SWAMP
- AUM iOS App with AUFX: Space Reverb
- Zoom U-24 iPhone Audio & MIDI Interface
- Zoom R16 Audio Recorder
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