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Showing posts with label sympleSEQ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sympleSEQ. Show all posts

Friday, May 29, 2015

L-1 Synthesizer, Eloustik Tok


Published on May 28, 2015 Eloustik Tok

"Patching L-1 Synthesizer"

DIY eurorack modular with sympleSEQ & other modules.

Tuesday, January 06, 2015

Mutable Instruments BRAIDS // Algorithms // Part 4: FM + SympleSeq


Published on Jan 6, 2015 LESINDES

"Part 4 now is entirly dedicated to FM. Partly bit reduced by the internal bit reduction plug. Hexinverter SympleSeq is triggering."

All parts here.

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Single VCO split to create dub chords (modular trick)


Published on Dec 30, 2014 alternatingbitmusic

"Thanks to the enginerring genius of Stereotactixxx I was able to follow his lead on the concept of using a single VCO to create a chord via pulse split / gate sourcing. In short:
Take one VCO, tune it high and set the pulse width no wider than 50%. Split the pulse out with a multiple, and send two instances of that pulse to the clock inputs of two rows of sympleSEQs. Set one sympleSEQ to 5 steps and the other to 6 steps. Mix the gate outs of the sympleSEQs using a mixer, and there is your chord. Flip the gates on and off on the sequencers until you get a sound you like. Some has to be off, otherwise you will will only end up with the fifth in the chord, which is the original clock signal. Now that you have your chord, just send it through a VCF and a VCA and modulate them the way you would do with any sound. (his words)"

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Sequential Switch Swing Clock (COTK C 962C)


Published on Oct 29, 2014 alternatingbitmusic

"Another use for the Club of the Knobs Sequential Switch is using it almost like a clock divider. Here I have two different pulse rates via an LFO, having a 3rd LFO sine wave determine the rate of channel switch, all pumping into the CLOCK IN on the SympleSEQ."

Friday, February 14, 2014

Modular Synthesizer & a Kalimba


Published on Feb 13, 2014 Ritchie DeCarlo·140 videos

"MFOS Sequencer to the SSL VCO to Synthacon Steiner clone filter to Catgirl tube VCA with Wiltshire Envelopes. sympleSEQ to the Double Deka VCA to a Synthesizers.com FADE module. The Kalimba is being amplified by a Q118 10 the AniModule SOB filter with CV control from the Q118 & envelopes. Also used a Mattson CV-LFO & Q109 Synthesizers.com Envelope/ MegaOhm VCA mod."

Tuesday, September 03, 2013

Laurentide SynthWorks #3


Published on Sep 3, 2013 Laurentide SynthWorks·41 videos

"Another modular playday. Got some euro modules finally. Using the Doepfer A-115 Audio Divider on one of the VCO's. Lots of S&H clocking and modulating with some Sympleseq sequencing. messy and clipped to hell (VCO wave is going through the dotcom Q130 Clipper/Rectifier before hitting the A115)."

http://www.laurentidesynthworks.blogspot.com/

Saturday, August 24, 2013

EURORACK MODULAR SYNTHESIZER SEQUENCER SYSTEM

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"On offer is the complete EURORACK Modular System. If you have ever wanted to get into the Modular World but don't know where to start, then this one is for you. This system is for some serious straight forward action.

It comes with the following:

Powered 6U 48P Rack Enclosure

Elby Bus Boards and Power Module

15v DC Power Supply

MODCAN Tripple OSC

WMD Multimode VCA

WMD Envelope Generator

Flight Of Harmony Plague Bearer Filter

Hex Inverter SympleSeq 2.0 Sequencer

10 x Ad Infiitum Cables

The hard work is done, all you need to do is plug in and go go go!"

Sequencer with dekatron and nixie

Published on Aug 24, 2013 MrPalebluedot·39 videos

"Modular synth sequencer using sympleseq PCBs and added circuitry for dekatron and nixie"

Monday, September 10, 2012

Failed SympleSEQ Demo


YouTube Published on Sep 10, 2012 by JohnLRice

"I screwed up the video portion but decided to use what I had anyways. This is the same synth patch as my previous video "Typical JLR Patch Demo" except this time instead of using a keyboard and MIDI to CV converter I'm using the SympleSEQ 8 step sequencer designed by http://shop.hexinverter.net/ and built by http://www.bigbluewave.co.uk/resynthesis/index.htm to control pitch and gate. Near the end I add in the Moon Modular 569 sequencer to control pitch and gate instead, while the SympleSEQ controls a STG Sea Devils VCF."

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Quad sequencer


YouTube Uploaded by MongoSynth on Feb 12, 2012

"My quad Sequencer is alive! This is 4 copies of the SympleSEQ from hex inverter.net with a custom panel from re:Synthesis. I ordered the Sequencer kits at different times, so the more astute viewers may notice something odd about the LEDs on panel"

No audio above, just the blinky light show. Audio below.

Sequencer madness

Uploaded by MongoSynth on Feb 28, 2012

"This patch features the quad sequencer by Hexinverter.net working with the 16 step sequencer by musicfromouterspace.com. The sequencers are driving a CGS VCO into a Clee LoPass gate"

Battle of Britain

Published on Mar 4, 2012 by MongoSynth

"Here's a patch featuring the Ian Fritz Chaotica module. LFOs are modulating the rate and offset."

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

symplSEQ demo #1


YouTube Uploaded by fonitronik on Mar 14, 2012

"1st sort demo of my 1st dual symplSEQ together with the sequential switch. audio comes from a x-4046 VCO going through a gated SEM style filter. output module is my digiFX module."

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

SympleSeq in dual mode controlling e340 and arp4072


YouTube Uploaded by log4p on Feb 4, 2012

"Assembled the second sympleseq. Using the arp4072 (yusynth) as a second vco. Percusive sounds are coming from the cloud generator.

Clocked from a a145 lfo."

SympleSeq first run

YouTube Uploaded by log4p on Jan 28, 2012

"Trying out the first row of the double SympleSeq sequencer I'm building

It is driving the math and cloudgenerator here."

Tuesday, December 06, 2011

sympleSEQ Now Available

You might remember sympleSEQ from this previous post. Hex Inverter wrote in to let us know their IndieGoGo funding blew past their goal and they are now in production. They also made some significant updates to the feature set.

"What am I talking about? Well, the original concept was VERY minimalistic. There was nothing other than tempo, gate out and CV output. Through the discussion had with members on the forums where this was being developed, people requested pause/reset functionality be included as well. Using a very small amount of components and some trickery, I was able to achieve this -- so now sympleSEQ also boasts the option of adding reset/pause functionality!

Possibly best of all is that I had a panel artist come to me who wants to make panels for everyone!

I have a limited number of kits left in stock, but plenty of bare circuit boards for people. There is a well documented assembly manual for people as well.

sympleSEQ can be found/purchased at: http://shop.hexinverter.net

Panels will be available soon from Ben at: http://www.resynthesis.co.uk

Here is the build manual"


Below is a video of sympleSEQ with a Benjolin.



Benjolin Meets sympleSEQ -- a sequenced analog synthesis jam
YouTube Uploaded by hexinverterDOTnet on Dec 5, 2011

"Rob Hordyk's amazing Benjolin meets hexinverter.net's sympleSEQ for a little jam before they get enclosed in their final enclosure.

Here I am driving the two oscillators and the onboard filter at different times with sympleSEQ, as well as just noodling away on the Benjolin.

sympleSEQ is an easy to make 8-step analog step-sequencer. It utilizes board-mount components and a unique dual PCB design, making it simple to create an analog sequencer for driving your voltage controlled synthesizer gear or circuit bent toys with. It is particularly suited to lo-fi artists due to the low feature set (and thus complexity). It is also very economical to build compared to any other sequencer on the market.

sympleSEQ can be driven by a wide range of voltages (9-15V DC) and thus is highly portable.

Kits, PCBs and more information about sympleSEQ can be found at:

http://shop.hexinverter.net"

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Introducing sympleSEQ -- the simple to build analog step-sequencer

"Analogue sequencing was once extremely intimidating to new comers to the DIY synth community, due to the inherent complexity of assembling them. All of the off-board wiring would drive people away. The sympleSEQ does away with that, and mounts almost every control surface to an easily panel-mounted circuit board. (with included drilling template).

Everyone thinks step-sequencer when they think 'analog synths', and thus everyone wants one (or two, or eight!)

sympleSEQ aims to bring analog step-sequencing delight to all builders, and also offers very competitive pricing. Most sequencer kits are much more expensive, and are nowhere near as easy to assemble. sympleSEQ is also easily scalable, so building a massive multi-channel sequencer is easy!

I encourage you to take a peek at the IndieGoGo.com fundraising campaign where a group-buy is being funded in order to produce the PCBs and kits for everyone for more information. Also I have a thread over on electro-music"
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