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Thursday, May 23, 2024

kNoB technology SGR1806-20 Space exploration Noise, Drone, and weird sounds Demo.


video upload by kNoB Technology

"The third part of the review of the SGR1806-20 module. [additional posts here]
In this overview video, I'll add reverb, compression, and simple rhythmic sequences. We will explore the module as a noise drone synthesizer."

Thursday, February 29, 2024

kNoB technology SGR1806-20 Like as Synth Voice and FX


video upload by kNoB Technology

"The second part of the review of the SGR1806-20 module.
Here I tried to show that you can use the module as a synthesizer voice.
And also, how to pass signals through the module for processing.

Time sections:
00:00​ Intro
00:03​ Use and settings as a synth voice
03:34​ Settings for running only one generator
05:03 Various settings of the module during arpeggiation.
08:44 Using SGR as an effects processor
10:33​ Using a control input for wavefolder
14:29 Using a control input for distortion
15:34 Using a Gate input for Envelope generator
18:48 Using a control input for Spread function"

Monday, December 25, 2023

Assembling the SGR1806-20 Drum Voice Eurorack Module.


video upload by kNoB Technology

"I've been asked for a while to make a video of how I solder modules, and to be honest, it's a bit embellished. Typically, I assemble modules in batches, but I pulled out one SGR to build it individually. Also, I've created a fresh demo track where all percussion sounds and some synth sounds are synthesized using it."

Monday, August 28, 2023

kNoB technology SGR1806-20 Drum voice Demo and Tutorial


video upload by kNoB Technology

"First Long SGR1806-20 Module Demo about the synthesis of percussion sounds"

See this post for an additional demo and info.

Wednesday, July 19, 2023

kNoB technology Presents SGR1806-20


video upload by kNoB Technology

"SGR1806-20 eurorack module
First mini demo, line recording
More news coming soon"

via Wikipedia:

"SGR 1806−20 is a magnetar, a type of neutron star with a very powerful magnetic field, that was discovered in 1979 and identified as a soft gamma repeater. SGR 1806−20 is located about 13 kiloparsecs (42,000 light-years)[1] from Earth on the far side of the Milky Way in the constellation of Sagittarius. It has a diameter of no more than 20 kilometres (12 mi) and rotates on its axis every 7.5 seconds (30,000 kilometres per hour (19,000 mph) rotation speed at the surface). As of 2016, SGR 1806-20 is the most highly magnetized object ever observed, with a magnetic field over 1015 gauss (G) (1011 tesla) in intensity[2] (compared to the Sun's 1–5 G and Earth's 0.25–0.65 G)."
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