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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

New Corsynth C104 Odyssey of Sound VCO Details


If you've been following the site you no doubt have seen and heard the Corsynth C104 VCO demos going up.  The following details are just in.  You'll also find the full playlist of demos below.

"The C104 Odyssey of Sound VCO is a voltage controlled oscillator based in the discrete core of the ARP VCOs ( 2600, Odyssey… ).

The oscillator has four waveforms available simultaneously ( sine, triangle, saw and square with variable pulse width ). The square wave pulse width goes from 10% to 90% and can be over-modulated. This feature makes possible to created sounds that are not possible in other VCOs.

In addition to the VCO, the module includes a Ring Modulator ( CMOS ) and a Diode Soft Clipping circuit that can be voltage controlled. The RM and the DSC have independent outputs.

VCO

Wide frequency range from 5Hz to 30KHz.
Perfect tracking over at least 8 octaves.
Coarse and fine frequency controls.
+/- one octave switch.
Temperature compensated.
Four waveforms available simultaneously : Sine, triangle, saw, square.
Square wave pulse width 10%-90% allowing overmodulation.
Hard sync input.
Two 1V/Octv inputs.
One exponential modulation input with level control.

Ring Modulator ( RM )

CMOS based.
Independent ouput.
VCO Square wave is internally connected to the Ring Modulator.
Diode Soft Clipping ( DSC )

Soft clipping level control.
Soft clipping level can be voltage controlled.
Independent output.
Two waveforms available, ( triangle and saw ) selectable by switch"

Stereo ambient Modular/Eurorack Noise making by Introvert

Published on Mar 19, 2013 Introvertmusic·28 videos

"I just got my Zoom Q3 HD in the mail so I can make better quality videos for you guys and gals out there. So I figured I would test it out on this modular piece I'm working on. The audio in seems to be really great, but the video quality seems to be a little lacking. I just ran the audio directly into the stereo line in out of my mixer."

via Dennis Stein on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Horse Man at the MMTA Spring SYNTHFEST



via infradead on Muff's

"I got tired of standing in front of my modular so i made a patch with choices controlling a bunch of stuff then put a note on the modular that said 'Play with the joystick eh' and left. Found this pic on facebook this morning."

Oakley HVM Human Voice Module


via Oakley Sound where you'll find the complete details.

"The Oakley Sound HVM is an electronic audio signal modification device that attempts to replicate some of the sounds from two classic keyboards first seen and heard in 1979. The module consists of three sections, two band pass filter networks and one parametric equaliser. It is possible to use each section independently if built that way but the suggested panel design has them wired together so as to allow maximum flexibility with the smallest number of front panel controls.

The design of the bandpass filter network takes its inspiration from the beautiful haunting sounds of the Lambda's chorus ensemble and the VP-330's human voice presets. In the suggested panel design of the HVM these are labelled Chorus and Vox respectively. A simple toggle switch on the panel allows the user to switch between the two modes..."

Khoral - Clockwork Cities (Microkorg Vocoder)


Published on Mar 19, 2013

"www.khoral.net
http://khoral.blogspot.com

http://www.facebook.com/khoral.central

Featuring the ever popular MicroMoorg.
Bass&Lead : Moog Little Phatty
Drums : DSI Tempest
Strings : Gforce Virtual String Machine
Choir : Gforce M-Tron Pro w/ Chamberlin"

Lyrics via the khoral blog:


In the clockwork city they all look the same
Everybody’s working and nobody knows your name
In the clockwork city they all look the same
Everybody’s working and nobody knows your name

In the clockwork city there’s no hope in vain
The heart of the wise in the house of mourning
In the clockwork city there’s no hope in vain
Everybody’s working and nobody knows your name

It’s a room full of toys and nothing’s for real
It’s a desolate place you can never leave
In the clockwork city you’ve nothing left to hide
In the clockwork city where things never die

In the clockwork city you know the game is fixed
How much you lose and how small you gain
All summer long I’ve been wasting my sorrow
All summer long broken and forlorn

RC CIRCUIT BENT 'ECHO TIMESCAPE' ATMOSPHERIC FEEDBACK DELAY SYNTHESIZER MACHINE

Published on Mar 19, 2013

"ECHOES IN TIME+SPACE - EVOLVING ATMOSPHERE FEEDBACK MACHINE"

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KORG MS-03 Signal Processor

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"Allows any instrument to 'play' a synthesizer.
This signal processor converts any audio signal input into a synthesizer control signal. Put together a guitar or vocal synthesizer instantly by connecting the MC-03 between your guitar or mike and any synthesizer with CV and trigger inputs. No alterations are needed; just by plugging into the MS-03 and adjusting the controls, your instrument can actually 'play' the synthesizer. When performing live, connect a foot switch for portamento, pitch hold, and other useful effects."

KORG MS-10 Vintage Analog Semi-Modular Synthesizer SN 133448

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