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Sunday, September 17, 2017
Analog Synthesizer
Published on Sep 17, 2017 Andreas Remshagen
"Hörprobe eines selbstgebauten Analog-Synthesizers
1. Teil"
Andreas Remshagen
Saturday, November 20, 2021
Andreas Remshagen Live Sequencer Software for Free
video upload by Andreas Remshagen
"Download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1C1uB... This is the Sequencer-Software i made with Flowstone for my Live-Performances. It should run on every Windows-PC and is written to control Midi to CV-Devices like the Polyend Poly. It can Handle two different Devices with 8 Midi-Channels. Maybe you can use it for your own Performances. It is completely free so i dont can give a guarantee for everything. If you have the Flowstone-Software you can edit the source- code-file called FL-Sourcecode in the Zip and change the Sequencer as you like! This Sequencer works extremly stable in performance and Timing I normally work with analog sequencers but a Sequencer with the complete Functions like this Software-Sequencer would take up more space in my room than i have"
Friday, November 25, 2016
DIY Analog-Synthesizer with DIY Analog-Sequencer
Published on Nov 25, 2016 Andreas Remshagen
"Erste Experimente mit meinem Selbstgebauten Analog-Synthesizer
und Analog-Sequenzer mit 2 X 8 Kanälen"
Update:
DIY-Analog Synthesizer with DIY-Analog Sequencer #2
Published on Nov 27, 2016 Andreas Remshagen
"Weitere Experimente mit meinem Selbstgebauten Synthesizer und Sequenzer. Der Sequenzer besteht aus einem NE555 als Timerbaustein, welcher zwei 4017 als Zählwerk ansteuert. Er hat jeweils 3 CV-Ausgänge, welche 2 VCO, 2 VCF und jeweils einen ADSR ansteuern. Hab leider keine Kamera, daher habe ich das Video mit dem Handy aufgenommen"
Googlish:
"Another experiment with my self-made synthesizer and sequencer, the sequencer consists of a NE555 as a timer module, which drives two 4017 as a counter, has 3 CV outputs, which control 2 VCO, 2 VCF and one ADSR each , So I took the video with the mobile phone"
Sunday, July 25, 2021
LookOut
video upload by Andreas Remshagen
"A little jam-session with my DIY-Analog-Modular-System.
I used the following devices:
-Two VCO's shown at YuSynth's site
-Moog-Clone VCF and Steiner-Parker clone VCF from YuSynth's site
-The Strings-Choir-Synth
-The Bass-Synth
-The analog Groovebox-Synth
-The analog-Drum System with four DS7-clones and Hihats
-a Synth-System based on Doepfer DIY-board
-a sequencer-System i made with Flowstone and a eee-PC,
connected with two Polyend Poly midi to CV-converters
All Devices are described in my other Videos.
The Sequencer-software i will show in my next video"
See the Remshagen label below for more.
Sunday, October 11, 2020
The DIY Strings/Choir-Synthesizer 3.0 Demo
Andreas Remshagen
"This is the second Modification of my DIY Strings/Choir-Synthesizer
You hear 15 different Sound-examples repeating the same theme
- Please write in the comments which is your favorite!
Each Strings-Group from the four Groups has its own CV-1V/Oct in
and each is connected to one CV-out of a Polyend Poly2. So there is a
4-voice-Polyphony playable over a PC or a MIDI-keyboard. I added a
Gate-in that is connected to the poly2's first gate-out. The gate in drives
a variable Attack-Release for the whole Strings.
one Oscillator in each Strings-Group is tuned one Octave higher
for a larger sound
The Effects i used are a
modified behringer Vintage-Phaser (i'll explain in my next vid) and a
Yamaha FX-500.
the Settings of the FX-500 are:
REV + MOD on,
REV: TYP: DLY, MIX: 50, LVL: +1, L-DLY: 150.0, R-DLY: 300.0, FB: 1, L=R
MOD: TYP: SYM, SPED: 0.7, DEP: 80, MIX: 90, LVL: +5
The Attack-Release cirquit i took from Ray Wilsons Noise-Toaster
The VCA circuit comes from YuSynths site www.yusynth.net
The full description of the Strings-Synth you'll find in the first Strings-Synth
Video"
See the Remshagen label below for more.
Sunday, September 22, 2024
A DIY-analog Stringmachine / Strings-Choir Synthesizer: The Fourchestrion
video upload by Andreas Remshagen
"Description is in the Video
An analog DIY Strins/Choir-Synthesizer based on my Orchestrion.
The Orchestrion i built 2 Years ago and now there are some
changes Like Midi or Chorus/Flanger in this Device.
More about the Orchestrion here:
http://www,remshagen.eu/Orchestrion/Orchestrion.htm"
Sunday, January 26, 2020
The analog Choir/Strings-Synthesizer 2.0. Introduction, Plans and Circuits
Published on Jan 26, 2020 Andreas Remshagen
"This is another Introduction and Description of an DIY-Device that i have built. Its the second Version of the analog-Strings Synthesizer i have built before. It has 12 Oscillators parted in 4 Strings-Groups that can be freely tuned in Chords or Octaves and controlled over a CV-keyboard.
There is also a Choir-function based on the VP330-Filter. The Circuits are from Roland (Redrawn by Chok), Ray Wilsons MusicFromOuterSpace and from Yusynth.net
The Plans and Circuits: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pd9s..."
See the Remshagen label below for more.
Saturday, March 23, 2024
DIY Sequencer for the Elektor Formant
video upload by Andreas Remshagen
"More Info and Cirquit:
www.remshagen.eu/Formant/Sequencer.htm
I saw this Sequencer for the Elektor Formant in some Vids in the Net - but i couldn't get the original circuit. So i created an easy circuit that is based on the Baby 10- Sequencer. Its a 555-Clock with a 4017-Counter.
The Sequencer can be driven by an external Clock and it has two Gate and CV-outputs.
I connected the Gate and CV directly with the Formants Gate and KOV inputs. If you don't want to make this internal connection then you can do this via the CV and Gate output Jacks."
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Analog-Anlage kurzes Demo
Published on Feb 14, 2018 Andreas Remshagen
"Ein kurzes Demo von allen Komponenten, dir ich zurzeit gebaut habe"
"A short demo of all the components I've built for you right now"
See the Remshagen label below for more.
Saturday, June 04, 2022
Orchestrion-a DIY analog String/Choir machine
video upload by Andreas Remshagen
"Complete Description and Circuits:
www.remshagen.eu


Each oscillator can be tuned individually. 3 oscillators are grouped together. There are 4 groups and each group has its own CV-1V/Oct input.
With an appropriate controller, the device can be played polyphonically in 4 voices.
There is a CV input for all VCOs at the same time
There is an adjustable ensemble effect that is always split between the 3 VCOs in a group
The entire device contains individual modules.
Strings and Choir can be mixed with a 5K Lin - Poti.
A separate saw-output can be connected to an external Filter or Resonator. It can be connected back
to the VCA-input
Delay is an option i didn't built in at this time"
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
The DIY Analog-Stringsynth Module/Stringmachine #002
Published on Apr 24, 2018 Andreas Remshagen
"Runs now in better performance. All 12 oscillators have a better Tempco and a better Exponential system. Very stable tuning over 5 Octaves. Runs through a moog-filterclone, analog adsr, vca and a alesis-midiverb4"
Part 1 here. See the Remshagen label below for more.
Friday, August 26, 2022
Analog Dance Modular Session
video upload by Andreas Remshagen
"a 'Maxi-Version' of a rhythm-based jam with some of my new components i have built. The devices are:
- Orchestrion Strings/Choir Synth (Described in previous Video)
- Analog Drumbox with 4 DS7-Clones and two Noise-based HiHats
(The Drumbox is either driven by the "Trigger-Randomizer"-Module"-its an arduino-based 5-Channel Randomgenerator in combination with 5 analog AND-Gates connected with a random-signal and the clock-signal for each Gate and each Gate is for a Drum. In this song the HiHat and the two analog Congas are in Random. So there are additionally Fill-ins to the normal static rhythm)
-Bass-Synth 2.0 (two Saw/Sine VCOs with Steiner-Parker VCF, YuSynth
Metalizer and Akzentuator
-Elektor Formant
-Analog Groovebox (Described in previous Video)
-Two YuSynth VCO with Steiner-Parker VCF for Keyboard Solo
-Two Polyend Poly Midi to CV-Converter
-Two Alesis Midiverb4 for Reverb and Delay
-My free Flowstone-Based sequencer-Software (Described in previous Video)" [posted here]
Monday, May 24, 2021
Analog Synth - SundayEveningSwing
video by Andreas Remshagen
"A short groovy Jam with my DIY-Analog modular System.
the following DIY-Instruments i used:
-16 Step Analog Sequencer with swing-function
-Bass Synth with Moog-Clone VCF
-Groovebox Synth
-Analog DS7-Clone d
Drumbox
-Strings/Choir Synth with 4-Voice polyphony through the Polyend Poly2
Effects: Yamaha FX500 and two Alesis Midiverb 4"
Sunday, January 21, 2018
The DIY Analog-Stringsynth Module/Stringmachine
Published on Jan 21, 2018 Andreas Remshagen
"A short Demonstration of a DIY-Completely analog String-Synth Module. The Module has 4 Channels with 3 VCO`s in each Channel.
It is completely driven by 12 VCO's. The 4 Channels can be controlled in 4 parts or all together by one controller. Each Channel
has its own output and there is one Multi-Out for all Channels together. The Module has a built-in Vibrato Effect.
Each VCO is based on the Sound-Lab Mini-VCO Cirquit designed
by Ray Wilson from MFOS. I took out the Sawtooth-part from this Cirquit. All 12 VCO`s have Tempco for better tuning-stabilisation."
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
The VP 330 Human-Voice-Filter-Clone Test
Published on Jan 15, 2020 Andreas Remshagen
"I build a Prototype from this Filter using the Circuit in the Link below.
This 7 Filters were built in the famous Roland VP-330 and gave him the
Vintage choir-sounds. Here i used the Filters to test each one
with its own Potentiometer. I didn‘t use the HV-330 compander from Jurgen Haible
that is shown in the right part of the Circuit.
The right combination of each Filter makes the characteristic voice-sound
The Sound-Source ist the Strings-Synth i have shown in a video before.
It feeds the Filters with 12 Sawtooth-Oscillators
The Circuit i used: http://electro-music.com/wiki/pmwiki...."
Thursday, December 03, 2020
StringQuartet – Free VST/Standalone Strings/Choir-Synthesizer/Stringmachine
Andreas Remshagen
"Download Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1i8Vc...
A nice virtual version based on the technology of my Strings/Choir-Synth 3.0 Shown in a vid before. I tried to get as close as possible to the original. It also has 12 Oscillators in 4 Groups. Each Group is detunable and has its adjustable Volume. Also the whole Machine has an adjustable Ensemble-Function and a Chorus. A Volume and Filter Envelope is included. Like the Original you can Mix with the Strings/Choir-Knob. The StringQuartet is created with Flowstone and the Demo i played with the PC-Keyboard. Please Remember: This free Software is not perfect as commercial but it is made with love to the Detail and for sharing. Don’t take shared Freeware to make money. Thanks and i hope you have fun with this virtual device."
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Saturday, February 08, 2025
DIY Analog-Hybrid Synthesizer with Rene Schmitz Vakuum-Tube VCF
video upload by Andreas Remshagen
"At first I wanted to build a complete vacuum tube synthesizer but I had problems with the vacuum tube VCO and the correct intonation over several octaves. That's why I decided to build two AS3360 chip VCOs and run them through a vacuum tube mixer. I used Rene Schmitz's vacuum tube filter as the VCF. ADSR, VCA and ring modulator run on AS chips. The envelope curve display is done via a Toyo 6E5 Magic Eye"
Sunday, November 10, 2024
I feel Love - Live Version on a DIY Analog Modular-System
video upload by Andreas Remshagen
"A Live-Version of thie famous song 'I feel Love' on my analog Modular
System. This is propably the 1000th Cover-Version of this famous song from Giorgio Moroder and Donna Summer but i see it as a "must have done" for analog Synth-Musicians. As i said its an own Version from this Song and it not depends 100% on the Original but i like to play with this Theme. Enjoy!"
Saturday, August 15, 2020
Jam with Polyend Poly2 and DIY Analog Modular-System
Andreas Remshagen
"I broke my rules and connected my DIY-Analog-Modular System
with the Digital world. I bought a Polyend Poly-2 Midi to Multiple Gate/CV
converter and experimented with different ways driving my Modular-System.
Each Midi-Channel can drive one Synth in its Gate and CV so i could program
a polyphonic example including different analog-Drums, analog groove-Synths,
a String-Synth and a Bass-Synth. I took my old Asus Eee-PC and worked with
the good old Voyetra-Dos Sequencer in a DOS-Box under Windows7 32bit
(DOS only wouldnt work with the Polyend over USB)"
Wednesday, May 08, 2019
Analog Arpeggiator / Groovebox/ Synthbox with Yusynth Metalizer
Published on May 8, 2019 Andreas Remshagen
"A Demonstration of another Synthesizer-Component i`ve made.
It Incudes 4 VCO`s, each contains Square/Sine/Triangle and Saw-Wave. Every Wave can be mixed into the Main Signal.
The VCF is a Steiner-VCF. Two ADSR drives the VCF and the VCA.
The Metalizer can be feeded with each Waveform that is mixed to
the main Signal. The internal clock drives 4 switchable arpeggiator-sections. the arpeggiator can be set from 1 to 10 Steps.
Internal clock and external clock is possible and there is a gate-out. In the arpeggiator-section i added an "Akzentuator", it gives out an adjustable Accent on selectable positions (1-0-1-0; 11-00-11-00; 111-000-111-000 etc) The accent sets the VCF frequency.
The box can also be used as a normal analog-synthesizer with each VCO-CV in and a master/all VCO-CV in
VCO, VCF, VCA and Metalizer-Design comes from Yusynth (www.yusynth.net)
ADSR-Design comes from Rene Schmitz
(www.schmitzbits.de)
The Arpeggiator and the Akzentuator are modified 4017 countercirquits modified by myself"
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