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Tuesday, April 29, 2025
Futureretro SWYNX Available in Extremely Limited Quantities & Other Updates / Tariff News
via Futureretro
Futureretro Swynx available in super limited quantities ONLY through our online store.
Using recently found old stock parts, Futureretro has built and is offering the long out of production SWYNX in super limited quantities (less than 10 units available). These use the same chassis, circuit boards, and parts as the original run (knobs are slightly different) and serves as a test for a possible re-introduction of the unit into the Futureretro catalogue in the near future.
The Swynx is a sync box that converts incoming MIDI messages to MIDI clock, DIN sync, CR-78 clock, and Analog clocks. In addition, the Swynx provides the ability to swing the timing of all these clock outputs and select different time signatures in real-time with the front panel controls, and can also act as a CR-78 pattern programmer. After you try it in your setup, you will realize just what you've been missing. For instance, many DIN sync devices do not provide a built-in swing function. And many MIDI sequencers and drum machines suffer from poor implementation of swing, preventing changes to be made live, or only providing swing for 4/4 patterns. Quite a few MIDI sequencers don't offer any swing function, including our own 777 and Mobius products. Now you can apply swing to any MIDI sequencer, and select new time signatures as well Need to sync your analog sequencer or arpeggiator with MIDI gear? No problem! Not only can you do so, but now you can swing the timing of those devices as well. You can even use the analog clock output to Gate the envelopes in a synthesizer. The clock duty cycle is 50% of a note duration. If you are a Roland CR-78 owner, you may have realized finding a WS-1 or TS-1 to program the CR-78 is next to impossible. The Swynx can replicate the programming capabilities of these units, plus provide sync to MIDI, and realtime swing adjustment. The ability to add swing to the CR-78's preset patterns alone will breathe new life into this old friend. The Swing value is accurate to 0.5% providing much more control resolution than is typically found in sequencers and drum machines. The Swynx provides 12 different time signatures to choose from. Some time signatures are duplicate, but provide different shuffle patterns for that time signature. Time signatures include 9/8, 7/8, 6/8, 5/8, 2/4, 4/4, 8/4, 3/4, and 6/4. The Swynx is all about making the gear you have sound better!
Swynx Features
Converts MIDI messages to MIDI clock, DIN sync, CR-78 clock, and analog clock
Can be used as a CR-78 pattern programmer
Control over the swing amount
Swing - 50% - 75% (0.5% resolution)
Time-signatures include 9/8, 7/8, 6/8, 5/8, 2/4, 4/4, 8/4, 3/4, and 6/4
No more NEW Vectra units will be sent out to stores after this month.
We have a very small order to fill with one US Store that will be filled by the end of May. After that, we will be out of Vectra parts and do not plan on restocking the product. The build time and cost is too excessive for us to continue this unique product. If you are wanting a Vectra and have not yet ordered a unit, the time to get them is now. Please check with your favorite stores for availability.
The 777
Many have asked, many are waiting and wanting to know details. ALL we can say at this point is that this product has been sent back to engineering. The 777 project has been a major undertaking and while close, seemingly minor issues have been exaggerated by parts availability. We continue to work towards this goal but no further information is available.
Furthermore, NO NEW manufacturing can be put in place until tariff issues are worked out.
Wednesday, April 16, 2025
Tech Talk: Vitalic (Electronic Beats TV)
video upload by Telekom Electronic Beats TV
"Electronic Beats returns with another Tech Talk, this time we took a trip to Paris to visit the studio of Pascal Arbez aka Vitalic / Dima. Pascal initially began his career on French Techno label Choice under his Dima alias, releasing a series of original works as well as remixing the likes of Daft Punk, Björk, Royksopp and Paul Kalkbrenner, a striking sign of his ability to craft greatness in the studio.
He went on to then launch his alter-ego Vitalic and released numerous albums and EP’s for Different/[PIAS] Recordings as well as material for Jennifer Cardini’s Correspondant, his ‘Poney’ EP on DJ Hell’s Gigolo Records and of course his own Citizen Records imprint.
Vitalic also forms the duo KOMPROMAT with Rebeka Warrior (ex Sexy Sushi), is currently celebrating twenty years of his career and the release of his fifth album DISSIDÆNCE. We took a trip to find out what keeps this powerhouse producer stirring after decades in the game and discover all of the machines and technologies that were used to create his impressive and extensive back catalogue and his new album 'Dissidaence'."
LABELS/MORE:
Analogue Solutions,
Arturia,
ASM,
Buchla,
Erica Synths,
GRP,
Interviews,
MOOG,
Novation,
Sequential,
Soft Synths,
SoundToys,
Studio Tours,
theremin,
Vermona
Friday, January 31, 2025
Audiothing SX1000 Walkthrough & Demo (Desktop / iPad / iPhone)
video upload by Gavinski’s Tutorials
Audiothing SX1000 made it's first appearance on the site back in 2011.
"Audiothing’s SX1000, basic info, link etc are below. Note: if buying the desktop version, or any desktop apps, you can support my work by buying using my Plugin Boutique link, where, at the time of writing, there are discounts of up to 40% on much of Audiothing’s back catalogue. This is a great way to support me at no cost to you, thanks so much. If you often buy desktop plugins, please consider bookmarking this❤:
https://pluginboutique.com/?a_aid=65c...
SX1000
• Emulation of the JEN SX1000, a vintage Italian synthesizer first released in 1978 with added features, discussed in more detail in the video
• Compatible with macOS, Windows, and Linux (VST, VST3, AU, AAX, CLAP, and standalone versions).
• Available on the App Store for iOS and iPadOS (AUv3 and standalone versions).
Pricing (Intro prices run til the end of February):
IOS https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sx1000-...
Intro Price: $12.99
Regular Price: $19.99
Desktop
Intro Price: $/€ 49
Price: $/€ 69"
Thursday, August 29, 2024
Analogue Synthesiser Melodies | The Art of Production: Olof Dreijer
video upload by Resident Advisor
An interview with Olof Dreijer of The knife.
"Few do melodic electronics like Olof Dreijer.
No matter which part of the Swedish producer's broad catalogue you dip into—from The Knife to Oni Ayhun—you can always make out that knack for resplendent melodies, achieved using vintage analogue synthesisers such as the Oberheim Xpander and the Chroma Polaris.
Read the full feature here: https://ra.co/features/4367
Producer: Sophie Misrahi
Director of Photography: William Engström
Assistant Producer & Editor: Guy Clarke"
Envelopes | The Art of Production: Olof Driejer
video upload by Resident Advisor
"Envelopes play an essential role in Olof Dreijer's expressive, synth-heavy sound.
Dreijer demonstrates how he uses envelopes—a cycle of attack, decay, sustain and release—to emulate acoustic instruments. 'I like it when music has a mix of soft envelopes and slow attacks, and then very fast, more percussive things,' he says."
Thursday, August 22, 2024
Waldorf Introduces Microwave 1 Plugin
video uploads by WaldorfMusicChannel. Last two videos in the playlist above by Martin Stürtzer and James Dyson.
"Waldorf just released the Microwave 1 - as software! I am happy to present the plugin and compare it to my original Microwave 1 Rev A.
https://waldorfmusic.com/microwave/"
"35 years ago Waldorf Music released its first instrument, the Microwave, which took the hearts of the leading musicians and producers of the nineties by storm. Its vibrate and distinctive sound transported the early wavetable sounds of the eighties into the rising electronic dance music of the following decade. Massive base lines, enigmatic wavetable modulations, brutal attacks and pads smooth like silk have been inspired generations of musicians. Microwave’s unique interpretation of wavetable synthesis combined with analogue filters defined what hybrid synthesis is at its best.



A multi-year effort and a labor of love which analyzed and modeled the original instruments down to the finest sonic details of every aspect of the hardware. Only the first generation of the Microwave and also the Waldorf Wave were based on a custom developed integrated circuit called the Waldorf ASIC. In combination with the legendary Curtis filter chips and a very unique 68k CPU based controller software the ASIC defined a very special flavor of wavetable sound unparalleled to none. No one else than the inventor of Wavetable Synthesis of the eighties, Wolfgang Palm, helped to design this unique chip. Waldorf took a huge effort to analyze and recreate this integrated circuit within the plug-in. As the original, the plug-in runs the internal synthesis with the ultra high sampling rate of 250 kHz regardless of the DAW sampling rate. The recreated digital waveforms have been bit-by-bit compared with the original to be 100% identical.
Even the old-school digital-to-analogue converters of the original hardware were modeled with their non-linearities and tone shaping color which were leading into the two Curtis filter chips variants used for the revisions A and B of the original hardware. The plug-in allows further for artificially detuning and recalibrating of the analogue components. Brutal attacks, snappy decays and a plethora of wonderful transients define the sound of the first generation Microwave. But the Microwave 1 Plug-In goes one step further: Its modern and inviting graphical user-interface reveals many aspects of the synthesis engine which were hidden before in the original hardware by its sparse hard to use interface.
Its livelihood never sounding mechanical but always different was based on a very unique architecture to create the envelopes, LFOs and modulations which was painstakingly recreated by the plug-in down to the finest grains.
A fully scalable modern interface with readable high-contrast fonts supports an intuitive sound editing process with many graphical representations of the wavetables, envelopes and filter response curves using animations for modulations and playing positions. The Microwave 1 was never as close as this under your finger tips. A joy to edit sounds with.
But we stopped not here, for the first time the inner makings of the Microwave have been put to the surface. Based on the internal control tables the user can now easily edit existing wavetables and create new ones in a very unique and intuitive process. All the original wavetables are available with their control structures and the full original waveform catalogue. In addition to user wavetables, also user waveforms can be created within the plug-in. Additional randomization modes make wavetable editing fun and sonically surprising as experienced never before. The multi-mode becomes now a weapon of its own for sound design. Originally hard to edit from the panel, the plug-in UI allows now for quickly layering of single sounds to create the most complex and exciting sonic structures.
An easy to use mixer page lets you fine tune their sonic relationships. Even the more exotic feature like tuning and velocity tables have been implemented and can be edited in the UI. All the original factory single and multi-mode sounds are contained in the plug-in in combination with new and modern sound presets. Original MIDI and Sys-Ex dump files can be imported such you can load your favorites from the past. Moreover, the plug-in can be used to control the original hardware are a graphical editor. If you a lucky owner of an Microwave first generation, the plug-in allows you to take your beloved hardware virtually with you where-ever you like and keeping its magical sound. The Microwave 1 plug-in comes as VST, VST3, AU and AAX for macOS and Windows supporting the major digital audio workstations."
Saturday, July 06, 2024
25 Years of DiN (DiN86)
Featuring supporting members Bakis Sirros of Parallel Worlds, Dave Bessell of Node, & more.
via https://dinrecords.bandcamp.com/album/25-years-of-din-din86
1. Benge - Shadow - The Rest Of Light 05:06
2. Dave Bessell - All Is Now 08:35
3. Bluetech - Broken Prisms Still Refract Light 05:39
4. Erik Wøllo - Emergence 06:55
5. Lyonel Bauchet - A Perfect Day For Uncertainty 07:16
6. Robert Rich - Ornament Drift 05:37
7. d'Voxx - Vila Madalena 06:28
8. Parallel Worlds - Some Space 06:58
9. Ian Boddy - Small World 07:06
10. Polypores - Viridescence 07:36
11. Markus Reuter - Albatross 06:01
12. Field Lines Cartographer - Sea Of Grass 07:52
13. Scanner - Now There Was Nowhere 06:29
14. Chris Carter - Consonance 03:17
15. Bernhard Wöstheinrich - On The Cusp Of Lucid Dreaming 07:02
16. Radio Massacre International - Flying Colours 07:14
17. Surface 10 - Psyche Dio 07:59
18. Nigel Mullaney - There Is No Dark 06:13
19. Node - Rewind 10:08
20. ARC - System Six 11:33
"This is certainly a milestone release for the DiN label as it celebrates its 25th anniversary. Needless to say, this is quite an achievement for a niche, independent label that has relentlessly ploughed its own path for quarter of a century. Its catalogue and release schedule has been carefully curated over all these years by label boss Ian Boddy, who launched the imprint way back in the spring of 1999. It is perhaps a reflection of his own musical identity which, whilst grounded in the Berlin School of the 1970s, has continued to evolve and grow to cover ever widening areas of electronic music, where sub-genres can be mixed and matched at will.
There have been plenty of compilation albums released on the DiN label in the past, most notably the iNDEX sampler albums, of which there have been eight to date. These cover tracks from existing albums and are certainly a great showcase for the label. However, this double album is different, in that Boddy invited the majority of the musicians who have previously been released on the main DiN catalogue to compose new pieces. Spread across two discs, this amounts to 142 minutes of sublime, varied and thoroughly original music. Ranging from beautifully ambient to dark brooding soundscapes, via cinematic electronica through to old school Berlin School sequencer workouts, “25 Years of DiN” is a wonderful distillation of the DiN label.
Presented in a stunning six panel fold out Digipak double CD package with 8-page booklet featuring an essay by Neil Mason (Moonbuilding), this release is a must-have for collectors of the DiN labels output.
credits
releases July 19, 2024
Tuesday, April 09, 2024
Roland Pocket Catalogue 1984 | What was in it?
video upload by Espen Kraft
"Roland Pocket Catalogue 1984 - The complete Roland line-up and Midi was a new thing. Fir dealers only.
Find my music here:
Bandcamp: https://espenkraft.bandcamp.com/"
Friday, March 01, 2024
Chromatic Lightning Cage (DiN84) by Dave Bessell
Alesis Andromeda, Minimoog, Osmose video upload by David Bessell
"Find the album here. https://dinrecords.bandcamp.com/album...
After Hours from the Album Chromatic Lightning Cage by Dave Bessell."


"Dave Bessell | Chromatic Lightning Cage | DiN84
Limited to 250 copies Digipak CD
https://dinrecords.bandcamp.com
This new release from synthesist Dave Bessell sees him completing a quartet of albums loosely based on the Greek philosophy of the Four Elements, namely Fire, Water, Earth and Air. There’s certainly no doubting that “Chromatic Lightning Cage” with its vivid cover is referencing Fire. At times the ghost of Amon Tobin and Nils Frahm wander through the album but mostly it has its own distinctive voice which draws on a whole variety of influences. This one will repay repeated listenings. Lovers of Electronica, Downtempo, Ambient and Soundtracks will find much to admire in this new album and the music once again showcases the unique talent of this highly individual musician.
USA customers can save on postage by purchasing here.
EU customers can save on postage by purchasing here.
To coincide with the release of Chromatic Lightning Cage there will be 25% off all the other back catalogue Dave Bessell titles on DiN until the end of March. No need for a code, the prices have been adjusted accordingly.
On CD & download:
Reality Engine by Dave Bessell (DiN62)
Black Horses of the Sun by Dave Bessell (DiN47) (only 3 copies left)
On download:
Phosphenes by Dave Bessell & Parallel Worlds (DiN65)
Dystopia by Parallel Worlds & Dave Bessell (DiN56)
Morphogenic by Parallel Worlds & Dave Bessell (DiN41)"
Sunday, November 26, 2023
Luminous Trilogy & A CATALOGUE OF FM MATERIALS by Element433 ( a.k.a. Pere Villez)
via Element433 (Pere Villez)
"When I made the popular YouTube series 'FM Catalogue of Materials', many viewers commented that they would love to see some more of the 'music tech as cinema' style created in the videos.
My new project 'Luminous Trilogy' release, does exactly that. In part 1 'WTD', synths and synth technical diagrams, together with Pure Data/Max patches, become casual parts of the film's environment, which is set in an alt near future. Part 1 was realised with analogue modular, whereas Part 2 "Breath" was scored using binaural audio, VCV rack and live Indian tablas. Part 3 'Contrails' uses physical models, Samplicity's Berlin Studios and vintage FM hardware."
Update: Element433 has made the VCV patch and assets used in the film "Breath" below a free download. You can find instructions on downloading the patch and setting it up here: http://tinyurl.com/e433WpBrvcv.
Luminous Trilogy
video uploads by Element433 ( a.k.a. Pere Villez)
"Three music shorts around the theme of light, from incandescent urban folklore set in the near future, electric neon glowing medussae to impossible skies, all to the sound of dark ambient and techno-world music"
Playlist:
Walking The Dulzaina - Luminous Trilogy - Part 1
Walking The Dulzaina is an edited one-shot music film which details the manic walkthrough time-lapse of an imaginary synthesised dulzaina (Spanish folkloric instrument) being taken for a walk through the "Las Vegas" like dressed streets of a small village festive celebration set somewhere in the near future.
The visuals are nods to the Bladerunner, Lynch, Weirdcore and Kubrick where the glow of transparent neon CRTs, display technical diagrams with a music technology theme. Some suddenly slide up from the ground, while others cross from one side of the street to another.
The music is inspired by minimalism, industrial techno synth-folk where Steve Reich and Techno meet Raymond Scott and 1960's BBC radiophonic.
Musical Equipment Detail:
Intro: Moog Subharmonicon through Fairfield Randy's Revenge ring modular - into two crunchy Elby Systems stereo valve preamps and out into a stereo pair of Doepfer A-199 spring tanks).
Dulzainas: Buchla Easel Command sometimes untreated and sometimes solo through a J.H. 'Son of a Storm Tide' stereo analogue studio flanger (built by Van Daal Electronics (second dulzainas and very low transition whoooses). Buchla and Subharmonicon sync locked and clock divided by Ornaments and Crime clock divider.
Final wormhole sequence: Subharmonicon through stereo A-199 Doepfer spring reverbs and Paulstretched.
This work is not sponsored by any the manufacturers mentioned. They are personally purchased pieces of equipment.
Album:
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/ele...
LABELS/MORE:
Buchla,
CME,
Doepfer,
eurorack,
Fairfield Circuitry,
MATRIXSYNTH Members,
MOOG,
Mutable Instruments,
Pure Data,
Synth Albums,
Yamaha
Thursday, November 09, 2023
8Dio Majestica Pro & Ultra Walkthrough
video upload by 8Dio
"Majestica Standard, Pro, & Ultra available now. Get them HERE: https://8dio.com/products/majestica
- - - - - -
0:00 - Majestica Pro & Ultra Trailer
0:21 - Majestica Pro & Ultra Scoring Teaser
0:52 - Intro with Troels
3:26 - Majestica Pro Overview
9:17 - Scoring Walkthrough
37:58 - Majestica Ultra Overview
42:42 - Majestica Ultra Walkthrough 1:05:44 - Outro
- - - - - -
One Orchestra To Rule Them All
Majestica Pro and Ultra are the same Majestica you know and love, and so much MORE! It is the largest symphony orchestra ever sampled, containing 240 players divided into 5 sections: strings (100), brass (60), high woodwinds (30), low woodwinds (30), and percussion (20). We upgraded it to our new user-friendly Century UI. We have also included our Polyphonic Legato and TM Pro Arcs in this iconic library.
Majestica Pro (formerly 8W: The Eighth Wonder, exclusive to our V8P members) boasts an expanded array of 5 extra microphone perspectives: a spacious Wide option as well as 4 distinct spot mixes per ensemble. These spot mics become your creative allies, enabling you to spotlight and accentuate individual instruments. Craving more prominence for the burning, brassy sound of the cimbassos in the brass ensemble? Eager to amplify the impact of those Bartok pizzicatos from the basses, or feel the rumbling contrabassoons resonate through your entire body? Simply dial in the spot mics for any instrument and open a realm of extreme sound within the grandeur of the largest orchestra ever assembled.
Majestica Ultra is the complete arsenal of this colossally epic orchestral library. Complete with the entire Majestica Pro orchestra and mic positions, it is also enhanced with dozens of synths curated specifically for film scores and epic music, dozens of ambiences, and Hybrid Cinematic Effects. Majestica Ultra is truly the ultimate "score-in-a-box."
Derived from our exclusive V8P sample catalogue, Majestica is designed for composers and producers that desire the ultimate, unrivaled, epic symphonic sound. We spared no expense and there is nothing like this on the market.
Majestica Ultra was recorded at 96kHz in the same large, world-class orchestral hall used for exclusive V8P series and 8Dio instruments such as CAGE, AGE, and Lacrimosa Epic Choir. It includes 3 microphone positions (Mixed, Decca and Far). The UI system for Majestica was built from scratch and contains over 35,000 lines of code giving you the ultimate experience in ease, flexibility, and playability."
Thursday, June 15, 2023
The History of Time Travel | High Skies (Official Video)
video upload by Mat Jarvis
"Bizarre side effects of early time travel experiments which are still being felt around the world today
NARRATIVE:
0:00 Time Machine assembly
0:34 Side effects of time travel experiments
2:38 Time machine assembly
3:29 Side effects still being felt around the world today
● Grainy 1970s sections: time machine assembly
● Present day 60fps sections: catalogue of the bizarre time-warp and inverse perspective effects that are still being seen around the world today nearly 50 years later.
THE HISTORY OF TIME TRAVEL by HIGH SKIES
Additional footage by Taryn Elliott
https://peanutbuttervisuals.com
Thanks to Kevin Lindley
BUY / STREAM
Bandcamp https://highskies.bandcamp.com
Spotify https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1x8...
Apple Music https://music.apple.com/gb/artist/hig...
Also available on iTunes, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Pandora, Deezer, Tidal..."
Sunday, April 09, 2023
Analogue Solutions COLOSSUS CLASSIC - (Limited Edition w/ Black Wood Sides)
Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via SYNTH CITY Reverb
Note auction links are affiliate links. See the site's privacy policy for more info.
"This demo unit was featured at Knobcon 2022, now on display here in our showroom. Can be freighted anywhere in the country, please contact us for more info!
Analogue Solutions is excited to introduce Colossus, an exciting new mega-synth with a design ethos truly from the dawn of analogue synths. It is more than a powerful analogue ‘workstation’ - it is also art, architecture, exquisite studio furniture.
Design inspiration is of course from the 1970’s EMS Synthi 100, however, no circuit from the Synthi has been cloned or copied. We prefer to make our own designs. We have chosen some of our favourite circuits from our own large back catalogue synths such as Polymath, Telemark and Vostok.
Colossus is not a Synthi 100 clone - all circuits are non-EMS, Analogue Solutions’ design.
The original Synthi was so large it wouldn’t fit through a standard doorway. We didn’t make that mistake but don’t underestimate it’s size. It will be prominent in your studio, or art gallery!
It is sized at 1585mm wide, 700mm deep and 655mm high and weighing in too big to fit on the scales. It’s not entirely practical, but to be impressive physically and in sound. It will be an awesome centre piece to your studio.
*diagonal dimension is a little less for those with tight door ways - about 620mm effective width.
Also we have found putting Colossus on its end, you can pivot it through narrow doorways (more details in the manual).
All the voice and modulation circuits are of course 100% analogue. We purposely steered away from digital, it doesn’t have MIDI or USB (there are plenty of MIDI converter boxes out there should you need that facility). This wasn’t designed to be the solution to your modern digital studio but rather a serious analogue power house of sound. There are of course digital elements to the sequencer control - that is unavoidable - even classic analogue sequencers like the ARP sequencer using digital logic chips. In fact the Synthi 100 features a digital sequencer.
This synth is purely for those who want it just as it was in the 1970s - but new with parts still in production.
Colossus is large scale, featuring large knobs that control metal shaft potentiometers. VCOs have multi-turn verniers. The two enormous pin matrix panels dominate the horizontal panels - these are incredibly expensive Swiss made broadcast quality signal routers - 1 for CV and 1 for Audio.
There are two spring reverbs, touch keyboards, step sequencers, moving coil meters, joysticks and so much more. An immense expanse of jack sockets for additional patching within or without the system.
There are no gimmicks - this is pure synthesiser. A huge sound enclosed in a solid metal case wrapped in solid hardwood. No expense has been spared to bring this incredible machine to life.
Synthesisers like this only come around once in a decade, or possibly a generation."
via SYNTH CITY Reverb
Note auction links are affiliate links. See the site's privacy policy for more info.
"This demo unit was featured at Knobcon 2022, now on display here in our showroom. Can be freighted anywhere in the country, please contact us for more info!
Analogue Solutions is excited to introduce Colossus, an exciting new mega-synth with a design ethos truly from the dawn of analogue synths. It is more than a powerful analogue ‘workstation’ - it is also art, architecture, exquisite studio furniture.
Design inspiration is of course from the 1970’s EMS Synthi 100, however, no circuit from the Synthi has been cloned or copied. We prefer to make our own designs. We have chosen some of our favourite circuits from our own large back catalogue synths such as Polymath, Telemark and Vostok.
Colossus is not a Synthi 100 clone - all circuits are non-EMS, Analogue Solutions’ design.
The original Synthi was so large it wouldn’t fit through a standard doorway. We didn’t make that mistake but don’t underestimate it’s size. It will be prominent in your studio, or art gallery!
It is sized at 1585mm wide, 700mm deep and 655mm high and weighing in too big to fit on the scales. It’s not entirely practical, but to be impressive physically and in sound. It will be an awesome centre piece to your studio.
*diagonal dimension is a little less for those with tight door ways - about 620mm effective width.
Also we have found putting Colossus on its end, you can pivot it through narrow doorways (more details in the manual).
All the voice and modulation circuits are of course 100% analogue. We purposely steered away from digital, it doesn’t have MIDI or USB (there are plenty of MIDI converter boxes out there should you need that facility). This wasn’t designed to be the solution to your modern digital studio but rather a serious analogue power house of sound. There are of course digital elements to the sequencer control - that is unavoidable - even classic analogue sequencers like the ARP sequencer using digital logic chips. In fact the Synthi 100 features a digital sequencer.
This synth is purely for those who want it just as it was in the 1970s - but new with parts still in production.
Colossus is large scale, featuring large knobs that control metal shaft potentiometers. VCOs have multi-turn verniers. The two enormous pin matrix panels dominate the horizontal panels - these are incredibly expensive Swiss made broadcast quality signal routers - 1 for CV and 1 for Audio.
There are two spring reverbs, touch keyboards, step sequencers, moving coil meters, joysticks and so much more. An immense expanse of jack sockets for additional patching within or without the system.
There are no gimmicks - this is pure synthesiser. A huge sound enclosed in a solid metal case wrapped in solid hardwood. No expense has been spared to bring this incredible machine to life.
Synthesisers like this only come around once in a decade, or possibly a generation."
Tuesday, December 06, 2022
Scanner: Live Improvised Modular Session // Modular Meets Leeds 2022
video upload by DivKid
"Here we have the live and improvised performance from Scanner at Modular Meets Leeds 2022. With a Zoia FX pedal and only 6U of Eurorack modular Scanner takes us on a journey through electronic sounds, through ambience and texture rhythms emerge through a diverse set of tones. If you've seen Scanner improvise with a modular system before you'll know he traverse several ideas and makes bold decisions in how the sounds change over time.
If you enjoy this I strongly suggest you join the Scanner Fan Club on Bandcamp, it's a direct way to support an artist while also getting a massive back catalogue of work along with exclusives too. // https://bit.ly/scannerCLUB"
Tuesday, October 25, 2022
Yamaha Portraits Of An Artist Digital Instruments Catalogue & More
Supporting member, Loscha wrote in to let us know he's uploaded some vintage Yamaha sales books, catalogs and brochures that you can find here: https://archive.org/details/@loscha.
Pictured is the cover of Yamaha Portraits Of An Artist Digital Instruments. Also uploaded:
Yamaha Professional Equipment from 1989
What's the Smartest Choice You can Make In An Electronic Keyboard? from 1988 featuring the PSR-80 and PSR-90
Yamaha Electronic Keyboards PK-06 from 1998
Yamaha Digital Catalogue from 1989
You can flip them at the link above.
Sunday, July 03, 2022
Resonant filters on 80s Akai samplers | How to do it
video upload by Espen Kraft
"The early S-samplers from Akai did not have resonant filters, but by hooking them up to Akai synths at the time you could still achieve it. The individual voices from the sampler goes out a special connector at the back called "Voice out". All the 80s Akai samplers features this connector. With the appropriate cable you took the output here and connected it to the "Sampler In" on one of the Akai synths of the time.
The Akai AX60, AX73, VX90 and VX600 has these "Sampler In" ports at the back. The AX80 does not, just so you're aware. The AX80 was Akai's first synth and it preceded their first sampler, the S612 and is in many ways the odd one in their catalogue."
Espen Kraft S700 videos
Tuesday, June 28, 2022
K-Devices Releases TATAT as VST3 and AU MIDI Notes Generator Plugin
video upload by kdevices
TATAT - Full walkthrough tutorial
The press release:
Arvieux, France - June 28 2022. K-Devices, developer of creative music tools, has released TATAT - a MIDI streams generator, as VST3 and Audio Unit plugin.


TATAT has been designed for 3 main purposes: to create always-changing sequences, to quickly sketch and store music ideas, to add unexpected events to fixed patterns.
Notes generation in TATAT is based on a multi-chance concept: user sets up for multiple rhythms, multiple notes, intervals, and other parameters value. Using dedicated multisliders the user can then adjust the chance a note and/or a time resolution are adopted on next trigger, creating complex streams of events. The generated notes are then processed by several operators: Velocity, Less, Delay, and Length.
TATAT produces then a stream of notes based on settings and probabilities: we call these settings “mood”.
Once user got the right mood, he can do different actions:
to enjoy the always changing stream of notes
to enable “thru” to add the generative stream of notes on the top of a fixed MIDI clip/file or live MIDI input
to inject stability by using LIV/MEM horizontal slider, to mix between the live generated stream and a frozen pattern
to use the export icon (the triangle) to drag on a timeline, clip slots or folders, different MIDI files, generated by TATAT according to its mood
TATAT gives great results both with melodic/harmonic content, and percussive parts and beats!
TATAT is a brand new plugin, but it already exists in our catalogue as a Max For Live device. Since its release, TATAT got a lot of love from our users, and we received multiple requests asking for opening up its use to other DAWs; so we are really thrilled for it to finally become available to everyone!
== Requirements ==
Available as VST3 and Audio Unit plugin
any 64bits compatible DAW
MacOS (Apple Silicon ready) and Windows
== Availability, price, and deals ==
launch price: 19 EUR (until July 30)
regular price: 39 EUR (after July 30)
https://k-devices.com/products/tatat/
Wednesday, June 08, 2022
Super RARE 1967 R.A. Moog Electronic Music Performance Equipment Catalog
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"Super RARE 1967 Moog Synthesizer Catalog Electronic Music Composition- Performance Equipment
How many of these exist? Incredible opportunity to purchase this extremely scarce, guaranteed original, 1967 R.A. Moog Co. catalogue featuring 22 pages of early synthesizer products. Catalog measures 12x9 inches.
Condition is excellent with some slight browning of cover on certain edges. Completely attached. Corners and edges have slight creases."
via this auction
"Super RARE 1967 Moog Synthesizer Catalog Electronic Music Composition- Performance Equipment
How many of these exist? Incredible opportunity to purchase this extremely scarce, guaranteed original, 1967 R.A. Moog Co. catalogue featuring 22 pages of early synthesizer products. Catalog measures 12x9 inches.
Condition is excellent with some slight browning of cover on certain edges. Completely attached. Corners and edges have slight creases."
Saturday, May 14, 2022
Xjam, nuevo controlador de pads y repaso a las interfaces ESI
video upload by Hispasonic
Guessing this is the same ESi posted back in 2008 here.
"Aunque el lanzamiento oficial se producirá en el inminente NAMM, ESI mostraba en su stand Xjam, un coqueto controlador de pads y encoders. Os contamos sus características y repasamos otros productos recientes de su catálogo, en particular sus interfaces MIDI con detección automática de entradas y salidas que además aportan un útil hub USB 3.0 y disponibles en variantes de 8 o 16 conexiones clásicas MIDI DIN 5 puntas, o alguno de los recientes modelos de interfaces ultracompactos con interfaz tanto Dante (Ethernet) como USB."
Googlish:
"Although the official launch will take place at the imminent NAMM, ESI was showing Xjam, a cute controller for pads and encoders, at its booth. We tell you about its features and review other recent products from its catalogue, in particular its MIDI interfaces with automatic detection of inputs and outputs that also provide a useful USB 3.0 hub and are available in variants of 8 or 16 classic MIDI DIN 5-pin connections, or any of recent ultra-compact interface models with both Dante (Ethernet) and USB interfaces."
Thursday, May 05, 2022
ROLAND TR-707 Rhythms From Scratch (4K)
video upload by Catalogue
"Catalogue Present:
Roland TR 707 Rhythms From Scratch
Some rhythmic pattern created from scratch, using the 707 sequencer.
Everything is recorded from the main stereo out, without any effects.
The 2 beats are programmed step by step using the internal clock.
Enjoy ;)"
Wednesday, May 04, 2022
ROLAND TR-909 Rhythms From Scratch (4K)
video upload by Catalogue
"Catalogue Present: Roland TR 909 Rhythms From Scratch
Some rhythmic pattern created from scratch, using the 909 sequencer.
Everything is recorded from the main mono out, without any effects.
The 4 beats are programmed step by step using the internal clock.
Enjoy ;)"
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