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Monday, May 10, 2010

A Critique on Eurorack Format Modulars

The following is from David Kronemyer (Sentience Studio). Note this pertains to Doepfer rack enclosures and not cases like those provided by Monorocket which support both Doepfer and ASys style power connectors. Feel free to comment.

"There’s a semi-not-obvious issue with the now-popular Eurorack format, which is that while the modules may be economically-priced, the racks are expensive. And while they are amazing, many of the newer modules no longer are so economically priced. Doepfer’s dealer in the U.S. is Analogue Haven/Shawn Cleary. Shawn sells Doepfer Euroracks for $530 + shipping (approximately $35) + California’s confiscatory 9.75% sales tax (if you live in California, at least). This pushes to $620 per rack. If one has 10 modules in a rack (which seems to be about the average width), this adds an extra $62 to the cost of each module. Compare: a set of MOTM rails, which will accommodate 10 single-width modules, is $54 + shipping; a set of synthesizers.com rails, which will accommodate eight single-width modules, is $65 + shipping; and a set of Blacet (frac rack) rails, which will accommodate five double-width modules, is $79 + shipping. Even if you double these to reach the same average module density as a Eurorack, you’re still at about 25% of the cost.

Please understand I’m not bagging on Shawn or saying the Eurorack isn’t worth it. In fact we have about a dozen of them! It’s a highly specialized business and I’m sure Shawn’s margins are really thin. I’m just making an observation about relative cost. Also, there are less expensive alternatives. For example, Monorocket (also available through Analogue Haven) makes a portable case for $350 (though it’s not a rack mount).

There’s another problem with Euroracks, which is the power supply. While the buss board offers +5 VDC, all Doepfer power supplies now are +12/–12 VDC. If you want +5 VDC – a necessity for many modules from Analogue Solutions, for example – you’re out of luck. Doepfer makes a little thingy that converts +12VDC to +5VDC. While we’ve never tried it, the picture on Doepfer’s site makes it look not all that sturdy, capable of handling one or two modules at most. On top of that the Doepfer power supply is 1200 mA, which leaves little head-room. Doepfer used to make a power supply with only half that much! As a general principle, the more head-room, the better the sound.

We are very careful with module count, correct polarity, etc. However, mysteriously, the –12 VDC on one of our Doepfer power supplies recently disappeared. The +12 VDC was just fine, as were the buss boards. We realized we were exhausted by this tomfoolery and decided to install our own power supply, which also would provide +5 VDC. Power One makes a high-quality linear power supply, sold by DigiKey (Part No. 179-2317-ND). It gives +12 VDC, –12 VDC and +5 VDC, all in one convenient unit. So we removed the now-deceased Doepfer power supply and installed this one instead.

This power supply is way overkill for the rack. As you can see the Alcatel connectors also are ludicrously huge for this application. The only reason why we used them, and the heavy-gauge wire, is because we had them lying around from a previous project. It was a happy moment to see all of the LEDs on the Doepfer buss rail light up. We are eyeing our other Doepfer racks guardedly.

WARNING – do not try this at home unless you know what you’re doing!"

Update: two shots of David Kronemyer's Sentience Studio.

Be sure to see the comments of this post for further discussion.

Analogue Modular Synthesizer Dual VCF BY SMS

via this auction

"Dual Voltage Controlled Filter by Synthetic Music Systems.

Perfect cosmetic and performance condition.

Two independent Voltage Controlled Filters in a single 1u 19" rack space.

The unit has its own built in PSU and is switchable 230/115 AC.

Directly compatible with all classic and modern synthesizers using the industry standard 1V/OCT 3.5 mm patching system.

VCF 1 is the classic 24 db/Octave Low Pass Transistor Ladder Filter based on the awesome design by the great Bob Moog.
Silky smooth and very natural but very electronic at high Res settings.

VCF 2 is another classic 12db/Octave Multi Mode Filter designed around Dual Transconductors with simultaneous Low High Band and Notch outputs.

Each VCF has a dedicated 1V/OCT input, bi-polar input for frequency modulation and two audio inputs.

[the seller] will be listing further SMS equipment Dual VCO Dual Envelope Multi Module Complete 5 Module System MARS PLANET 7 System."

CASIO FZ-20M digital sampling synthesizer module


via this auction

Not the best shots, but this appears to be the first post on an FZ-20M.

"The FZ-20m is an eight voice, monotimbral digital synthesizer/sampler rack (3U) with flexible I/O (2 inputs, mix output, 8 individual outputs, MIDI, RS232, SCSI). Waveforms can be sampled (16b, 9/18/36kHz, 64 sample points, 2MB memory), additive (48 harmonics), hand drawn (similar to Korg DSS-1) or preset (6 waves available). Sample editing includes 2 loops, reverse, mix, cross mix. Resonant, low pass digital filter and digital amplifier are controlled by 8 stage envelope generators, LFO and velocity/aftertouch. Patch memory contains 8 user locations (also has 3.5" DSHD disk drive).

key features
1. Aftertouch: Modifies LFO and EGs
2. Architecture Class: additive subtractive sampler
3. Audio IO: Headphones, 2 audio inputs 8 individual, TRS and XLR mix
4. Audio Source: The waveform can be a sample, an additive wave (48 harmonics), hand drawn (similar to Korg DSS-1), or a preset wave (i.e. random, pulse, saw, square, double sine, saw/pulse). Samples are 16 bit (9, 18, 36kHz) with up to 64 sample points. Sample editing includes 2 loops, reverse, mix, cross mix.
5. Communication Interface: MIDI In, Out, Thru, 25 pin RS232 communication port SCSI
6. Effects: None
7. EG: Dedicated, 8 stage EG's modify DCF and DCA
8. Expansion: 3.5" 2HD Disk drive
9. Filter: Resonant, low pass
10. Form Factor: 3U rack
11. Key Scaling: Switch samples and modify EGs rate/level
12. LFO: Modifies pitch, amplitude, or filter level. Waveforms include up saw, down saw, random, sine, square and triangle. LFO also features delay and key sync"

Bumssss DrumSynth


Bumssss DrumSynth from Leaf Audio on Vimeo.


"This is the Bumsss DrumSynth you can build in our workshops. It is triggered by hitting the box or using external signals. Bumssss is analogue and monophonic.
Check out leaf-audio.com for dates and info."

DIY NOISE DIVIDER SYNTH

via this auction

"The Noise Divider is a handmade Synth. It includes 4 squarewave oscillators and a tremolo-lfo. It makes nice, noisy sounds."

via DIY Synth where you'll find more projects.



Noise Divider - Sample A (standalone)byfeedtheoctopus666

Casio Casiotone MT-400v Synthesizer


via this auction

"CASIO MT-400v Analog Synthesizer. Crazy little synth this one. And not that easy to come by. Essentially Casio took one of their MT keyboards and added an analog filter section to it. It sounds great. You can patch the tones, the rhythms or the accompaniment section through it or use it to generate a blast of filtered white noise (triggered on every kick drum beat). And you can find lots of information about the synth (along with its larger brother) here"

Korg MS2000 demo 1


YouTube via RanKirlian — May 10, 2010 — "Recently sold this great synth, but I've recorded some preset tweaking and sequence demos before sending. Part 1 of 2."

Korg MS2000 demo 2

Rytmik DSiWare Teaser


YouTube via CINEMAXGAMES — April 02, 2010 — "http://rytmik.cinemax.cz/

Rytmik for Nintendo DSi Pocket music station

Rytmik is an application for creating rhythmical and melodic themes and for composing whole songs. Its user interface blends the fast and well-arranged interface of classic drum machines with flexible pattern interface of popular trackers and with modern sound library. It contains more than 170 carefully selected sound samples of drums, cymbals, percussions and bass and melodic instruments."

Pauk Monome Videos


Mouth from Pauk on Vimeo.

Mouth from Pauk on Vimeo.
"Mouth
my song for the MCRP v5
in monome: pages with molar
all loops made in ableton
in molar:
row 1: raja sample
row 2: antiphon sample
row 3: jazzgasm sample
row 4: raja sample
row 5: pirxthepilotsample
row 6: thesuperorganism sample
row 7: thesuperorganism sample
row 8: henders sample
row 9: pirxthepilot sample
row 10: pirxthepilot sample
row 11: raja sample
row 12: joels sample
row 13: raja sample
row 14: brian w sample
row 15: raja sample"

KORG monotron / first impression


YouTube via yasushik1977 — April 09, 2010 — "KORG monotronを一瞬お借りできたので、30分で撮って3分にまとめた動画を作ってみました。これで定価¥6,300 (電池付) MS-20と同じVCF回路を搭載。VCOのピッチやLFO周波数の可変範囲が非常に広く、かつ滑らかで極太なのが素晴らしい。http://www.korg.co.jp/

最初の素の音を紹介しているあたりが、圧縮の関係でザラザラしておりますが、実際にはもっと滑らかな音です。"

Googlish:
"yasushik1977 - April 09, 2010 - KORG monotron moment, so we borrowed a video I made at summarized in three minutes took 30 minutes. This price ¥ 6,300 (with battery) MS-20 VCF same circuit. LFO VCO pitch and variable frequency range is very wide, a great thick and smooth. http://www.korg.co.jp/

The sound of each element is first introduced, we have a rough relationship with the compressed sound is actually more smooth."
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