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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

elkorus v3 with clean guitar


Published on Apr 24, 2013 wutierson·25 videos
Update: vide re-Published on Apr 25, 2013 - new video below.

"First part of the elkorus v3 video processing guitar, traveling around the different sounds that can be obtained since lush tri-chorus to depth tru-zero flangers. The sounds are usually just guitar-elkorus-amp, but in some cases we add phaser or delay."

The elkorus is by Synthoma. via this post: "The élkorus is a chorus unit that emulates the classical "ensemble" sound of those string machines from seventies. That emulation is not achieved by any DSP technology or software. The élkorus sounds analog because is really analog."

"First part of the élkorus v3 session processing guitar. Now it's time to process a clean guitar. The sound path is guitar-elkorus-amp but we add delay or phaser in some moments.
In this demo we can travel around lush tri chorus, tru-zero flangers, vibratos, or kind of comb filter sound, all with 70's and 80's vintage feeling.The CV features allow to any guitarrist to tweak all the LFO's parameters via CV foot pedal. For more info just visit:
http://wutierson.com/en/news/94-elkor....

Thanks to "La Siesta del Fauno" studio in Buenos Aires, for all the gear, time and collaboration of this recording."

elkorus v3 processing distorted guitar

Published on Apr 25, 2013

"Second part of the elkorus v3 session processing guitar. Now it's time to process a distorted guitar. The sound path is guitar-amp-elkorus but we add delay or reverb in some moments. E-bow is used in one moment. Guitarist now can enjoy the warm triple bbd chorus, full analog sound! In this demo we can travel around lush tri chorus, tru-zero flangers, vibratos, or kind of comb filter sounds.The CV features allow to any guitarrist to tweak all the LFO's parameters via CV foot pedal. For more info just visit:
http://wutierson.com/en/news/94-elkor....

Thanks to "La Siesta del Fauno" studio in Buenos Aires, for all the gear, time and collaboration of this recording."

Friday, March 08, 2013

The String Machine project

via Toni Gutiérrez Ortiz on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/matrixsynth/posts/613436698683476:

"The String Machine project

Now that a ensemble chorus processor like the élkorus v3 is available I can announce the beginning of the 'String Machine project' at the Wutierson site. Since some time I have the idea of collecting basic waveform audio samples of different string machines with chorus turned off, to sample it and obtain a precise emulation using an elkorus.

http://www.wutierson.com/en/news/101-string-machine-project

More sounds will be available very soon! Stay connected!"

Currently you'll find samples of the Logan String Melody, Roland VP330, and Solina String Ensemble.

The elkorus is by Synthoma. See the label below for previous posts.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

élkorus output features - autopanner with élkorus


YouTube via wutierson | October 10, 2010

"Élkorus v.2

Among other improvements this second version includes three modulation outputs corresponding to each BBD (audio delay chip) modulation phase, which means:
LFO1+2 at 0º modulation phase
LFO1+2 at 120º modulation phase
LFO1+2 at 240º modulation phase

This video suggest just one use for those modulation outputs, like to modulate a three VCA's bank panned 1 to 50% left and right, 2 to 100% right and 3 to 100% left in order to obtain an auto-panner effect.
The sound source is the Roland JX-8P processed througt the élkorus at the
same time.

Gear used:
-élkorus v.2 (modulator and processor at same time)
-modular analog synthesizer with dotcom, stg and cotk modules (VCA's)
-Roland jx-8p (sound source)"

Sunday, September 12, 2010

élkorus v2 modulation outputs features


YouTube via wutierson | September 12, 2010

"Élkorus v.2

Among other improvements
this second version includes
three modulation outputs
corresponding to each
BBD (audio delay chip)
modulation phase, which means:
LFO1+2 at 0º modulation phase
LFO1+2 at 120º modulation phase
LFO1+2 at 240º modulation phase

This video suggest just one use
for those modulation outputs,
like to modulate a three VCO's bank
and their related Band Pass VCF's,
in order to obtain a modulation
chorus-like effect instead a
processing one.

Gear used:
-élkorus v.2 (modulator)
-modular analog synthesizer with dotcom, stg and cotk modules (sound generator)
-Roland jx-8p + kenton midi-cv (controllers)"

Monday, March 22, 2010

New Élkorus - analog chorus unit

via jordi

"My tech Sergio has put together a major revamping of the élkorus, a 1U chorus effect that you posted some time ago [all posts]. It is basically a reproduction of the circuit, involving vintage TCA-350 bbd ICs, of the ensemble effect featured in the ARP solina string machine.

Among the improvements, it can process stereo signals now. Plus, CV ins and outs have been added, with the interesting possibility of creating a chorusy effect modulating external VCOs.

However, the nature of the effect remains unchanged from v.1 - he's still using fully analog circuitry.

Sergio has updated his site as well, all the technical info is there, as well as audio samples: www.synthoma.net. Scroll down for a translation." Note these are available for sale.

"The élkorus is a chorus unit that emulates the classical "ensemble" sound of those string machines from seventies. That emulation is not achieved by any DSP technology or software. The élkorus sounds analog because is really analog." more info here (scroll for English).


Friday, March 13, 2009

Some official samples of the BBD-based chorus unit Élkorus

via Jordi. See the synthoma label below for more including video.























Monday, February 09, 2009

Playing Yamaha CS-80 with elkorus and other chorus units


YouTube via wutierson

"Test session with Sergio Koval playing his Yamaha CS-80 at Synthoma studio. The test is a chorus comparison with the CS-80 built-in chorus, a Digitech multieffect chorus, and the élkorus analog bbd chorus. Now the CS-80 can do a very nice strings, not only brasses!! More info about élkorus and synthoma in general, at www.synthoma.net"
You can find prior posts on the élkorus here.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Élkorus analog bbd chorus unit, 2nd test


YouTube via wutierson. Click on the Synthoma label below for more.
"This is the 2nd test of the élkorus chorus unit, in Wutierson's studio. Sergio is playing Roland jx-8p throught the élkorus, over Magma theme sequence. During the performance I'm doing few changes with élkorus, basically modifiyng the LFO's speed and depth to show different chorus colors that this unit can do."

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

élkorus test part 1


YouTube via wutierson
"élkorus test by Sergio Koval during the 1st unit presentation. élkorus is the new analog chorus unit released by Synthoma, that makes possible to replicate the classic sound of the string ensemble machines of the 70's. more info at www.synthoma.net"

Thursday, July 24, 2008

élkorus

via audible
"TRANSLATION FROM synthoma.net
The élkorus is an analog chorus module that re-creates the legendary ensemble effect that identifies some string machines from the seventies. Emulation is not achieved with any DSP technology or software. The élkorus sounds analog because it is analog. It features three delay lines and two sinusoidal LFOs that, conveniently summed and phased out, modulate each one of the three delay lines.
Frequency is adjustable for both LFOs within a wide range (1-30 Hz for the ‘high’ LFO and 0.2-8 Hz for the ‘low’ LFO) - so is amplitude (0-max). The ‘high’ LFO has a ‘clipping’ parameter that turns the sinusoidal wave into quasi-trapezoidal. This produces a slightly grainier, older sound.

The three delay lines feature individual level and pan controls, as well as two switchable EQ settings. The pan controls allow for stereo chorus effects with far more control than the old ensemble circuits which this unit re-creates. The three delay lines are symmetrically out of phase (120 degrees). Thanks to the ‘line 2-3 phase’ switch, phase between lines 2 and 3 can be switched to 180 degrees, to emulate ensemble circuits that used only two delay lines (level should be all the way down in line 1).

By the combination of all these settings, different chorus/ensemble effects can be obtained, be them emulations of old string ensembles or new original stereo modulation effects.

Price tag 390€ excl. VAT & shipping.
Contact synthoma[at]synthoma.net
SOME PICS HERE:
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SAMPLES AVAILABLE HERE"
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