"Malekko is thrilled to offer the Wiard Envelator. Sanctioned by Grant Richter of Wiard Synthesizer Company, this a euro-rack version of the infamous 300 Series Envelator module. 10hp."
"Malekko is thrilled to offer the Wiard Boogie Filter. Sanctioned by Grant Richter of Wiard Synthesizer Company, this module is exactly the same as the original 1212A, only in 12hp eurorack format."
"Malekko is thrilled to offer the Wiard Borg Filter. Sanctioned by Grant Richter of Wiard Synthesizer Company, this module is exactly the same as the original 1213A, only in 12hp eurorack format."
"Malekko is thrilled to offer the Wiard NoiseRing in eurorack format. Sanctioned by Grant Richter of Wiard Synthesizer Company, this module is the same as the original Model 1210, only in 14hp eurorack format."
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"Malekko is thrilled to offer the Wiard Anti-Oscillator. Sanctioned by Grant Richter of Wiard Synthesizer Company, this module is one of Grant's unreleased designs, available here for the first time. 14hp analog oscillator with wave shaping."
YouTube via rolandsh1000. Moog MG-1s on Ebay "Just a quick demo of a modified Moog MG-1 that will be on ebay very soon. This definitely doesn't go through all the functions (see Youtube's from Automatic Gainsay/Marc Doty for his _incredible_ series on this synth!) [see here], but just the basics. The main thing I wanted to show was the added Sync Sweep capability, which routes the Contour/EG to Tone2/Osc2 via an added switch. This can give you pitch swoops on osc2 when sync is out, but very cool timbre changes when sync is switched in.
Note: when demoing the effect of the LFO on the filter, I also had the Contour driving the cutoff, so I'd have needed to keep pressing the key to show the full effect. THIS IS EXACTLY HOW IT IS SUPPOSED TO WORK! :)"
YouTube via leafcutter "A simple square wave oscillator made with a cheap and cheerful CMOS chip. It's the first chip project from Handmade Electronic Music by Nicolas Collins. I have reviewed it here: http://leafcutterjohn.com/?p=1053"
YouTube via leafcutter "A Step Sequencer controlling the volume of a guitar, made with cheap and cheerful CMOS chips. I really recommend the book Handmade Electronic Music by Nicolas Collins if you like this kind of thing. I have reviewed it here: http://leafcutterjohn.com/?p=1053"
The Wrongamin is an excellent, easy to build sound maker that can create a range of sounds. From crackles not unlike the sound of a dusty old record to a deep hungry animal growl heard through several out of control AM radios.
It uses three LDRs (Light dependent resistors) to change the pitch of Three very high frequency oscillators. What is interesting about this machine is that in normal operation we don't hear the oscillators directly as they are tuned far above the highest sound a human can hear. What makes this instrument audible are the interactions between the three oscillators which project downward into the realm of our perception. Some Theramins operate on this same principle and this is where the Wrongamin gets its name.
"A Theramin can sound very wrong in the wrong hands, a Wrongamin sounds wrong in everyones hands"
If you make it please leave a comment or video comment - I want to see your creations!