Wednesday, June 19, 2013
John L Rice's 5U Modular Live Synth Rig - Perfect Imperfections (featuring Veela)
"5U Modular:
Moon Modular
Modcan B
Synth Tech MOTM
COTK
Synthesizers.com
Plus:
Novation Ultranova
Korg microStation"
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Update: The system was used for the following video. You can download a high quality mp3 for $1.00 here: http://official.fm/johnlrice
Perfect Imperfections (featuring Veela)
Published on Jun 24, 2013 JohnLRice·209 videos
Perfect Imperfections
featuring the vocals of Veela arranged by John L Rice
--------------------------
I walk through these old city streets
I'll be who I wanna be
(An) imperfection of this world
Back home they don't know me
Back home they want me to believe in things
I told them no
Respect me and inspect me for your imperfections
imperfections
It's like a cage for me back home
I will not be who you'll be
I want my own . . . world
Imperfections
Perfection
Follow me with your eyes
I believe how much you fantasize
about this
about this
about this
(We're) imperfections of this world
Don't you see I'm perfect, like you?
[instrumental]
(a) rock in the ocean
doesn't get the sound,
(a) rock in the ocean
doesn't 'get' the sound,
That you will know
--------------------------
Thanks for watching, I hope you like this one! :-)
You can buy a copy of this music at: http://official.fm/johnlrice
LABELS/MORE:
COTK,
Featured,
Korg,
Modcan,
Moon Modular,
Novation,
synthesizers.com,
Synthtech,
Updates
Daft Punk - Doin' It Right - Conte Remix Featuring the KMI QuNeo
Published on Jun 17, 2013
"-Become my Patron: http://www.patreon.com/jackconte
-Get this song on iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/DoinItConte
-Watch the Behind the Scenes Video: http://youtu.be/Nsvh7OtrhfI
Get Concert Tickets!
http://jackconte.tumblr.com/Tour
100% original sound design - no samples used.
Filmed in one take, start to finish.
Recorded and performed with Ableton Live 8
Performed on a QuNeo and Launchpad S
Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/JackConteMusic
Twitter
http://twitter.com/jackconte
Booking: frank@highroadtouring.com
Special thanks to Ableton, Keith McMillen Instruments, and Novation for their support. In the interest of full disclosure, KMI and Novation sent me some free gear recently, but they are not paying me. I'm linking to the companies and products below not because I'm contractually bound to, and not because they asked me to, but because I believe in their products and I want to. They are making the tools of our music making generation, and they are keeping them affordable and deep. Again, I'm not getting paid to say any of this. I just like their products and they deserve a serious shout out. Here's what I used in this video:
QuNeo
http://www.keithmcmillen.com/QuNeo/overview
Launchpad S
http://us.novationmusic.com/midi-cont...
Ableton Live:
https://www.ableton.com/en/live/new-i..."
QuNeos on eBay
"-Become my Patron: http://www.patreon.com/jackconte
-Get this song on iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/DoinItConte
-Watch the Behind the Scenes Video: http://youtu.be/Nsvh7OtrhfI
Get Concert Tickets!
http://jackconte.tumblr.com/Tour
100% original sound design - no samples used.
Filmed in one take, start to finish.
Recorded and performed with Ableton Live 8
Performed on a QuNeo and Launchpad S
http://www.facebook.com/JackConteMusic
http://twitter.com/jackconte
Booking: frank@highroadtouring.com
Special thanks to Ableton, Keith McMillen Instruments, and Novation for their support. In the interest of full disclosure, KMI and Novation sent me some free gear recently, but they are not paying me. I'm linking to the companies and products below not because I'm contractually bound to, and not because they asked me to, but because I believe in their products and I want to. They are making the tools of our music making generation, and they are keeping them affordable and deep. Again, I'm not getting paid to say any of this. I just like their products and they deserve a serious shout out. Here's what I used in this video:
QuNeo
http://www.keithmcmillen.com/QuNeo/overview
Launchpad S
http://us.novationmusic.com/midi-cont...
Ableton Live:
https://www.ableton.com/en/live/new-i..."
QuNeos on eBay
Sequencer Ratcheting with Chris Jenkins Update
If you liked what you heard in this post see the update there for some music by Chris. Remember to check the Updates link on the top site menu above just below the MATRIXSYNTH logo daily!
iVoxel - Vocoder for Audiobus
Published on Jun 19, 2013 virsyn·11 videos
"The Vocoder for iPad & iPhone is now compatible to Audiobus pushing iVoxel to new boundaries.
iVoxel is not only an amazingly sounding vocoder for iPhone/iPod and iPad/Mac - the unique concept of iVoxel turns this vocoder into a singing machine going far beyond the capabilities of traditional and software vocoders on any platform."
iTunes:
iVoxel - VirSyn
Audiobus - A Tasty Pixel
"The Vocoder for iPad & iPhone is now compatible to Audiobus pushing iVoxel to new boundaries.
iVoxel is not only an amazingly sounding vocoder for iPhone/iPod and iPad/Mac - the unique concept of iVoxel turns this vocoder into a singing machine going far beyond the capabilities of traditional and software vocoders on any platform."
iTunes:
iVoxel - VirSyn
Audiobus - A Tasty Pixel
WMD Multimode Envelope Module
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Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS)
"The WMD Multimode Envelope is our take on the classic ADSR. It is a hybrid digital and analog envelope generation module that offers expanded controls, multiple logic modes, and voltage control with the expansion module. This is the most powerful envelope ever designed for eurorack.
Theory of Operation
The Multimode Envelope uses an analog integrator core with digital control over positive and negative slopes. This allows for total control over the envelope shape and logic operation. Since the core is analog, the envelope is smooth and stepless, especially important for slow envelopes.
The nature of the core allows for control over its shape through a feedback mechanism, this design also allows for Voltage Control over each segment and for the entire envelope duration.
The 8 HP Multimode Envelope is small and powerful, easy to integrate into any system that needs a powerful envelope generator. Voltage control was left off so that this envelope can be easily fit into an existing modular system. Add voltage control if desired with the 6HP expansion module.
The Controls
Attack Rate - Determines the speed of the attack. At its lowest (CCW) setting, the attack will be around four minutes. Fastest (CW) is 200µS.
Attack Shape - This affects the rate of attack as the envelope opens. Continuously variable from logarithmic (starts fast and slows) to linear to exponential (starts slowly and speeds up).
Decay Rate - Determines the speed that the envelope will decay down to the sustain level. This has the same time range as Attack and Release.
Decay Shape - This control determines the shape of the decay until the sustain level.
Sustain Level - This controls the breakpoint for the decay segment. When this level is reached (0 t 8 volts), the Envelope will transition from decaying to the mode determined by the Mode knob.
Mode - This knob controls the operation of the Multimode Envelope. Modes are listed below. Turn the knob to the desired mode.
Release Rate - Determines the speed of the release segment. The release segment is from the sustain level down to 0 volts.
Release Shape - This control determines the shape of the release until the 0 volts is reached.
Gate/Trig - This input starts the envelope. How it is handled is dependent on the active mode. When a gate is present, the Gate LED will be lit.
0-8V Out - This is the normal envelope output, it produces voltage from 0 to 8 volts.
+-8V Out / -+8V Out These outputs give full swing envelopes of 16 Volts peak to peak. The -+8V Out is inverted.
Manual - This button allows for manual triggering or gating of the envelope.
Modes of Operation
First, a note about gates and triggers. A gate is an on or off signal that has duration. A trigger is an on or off signal whose duration is ignored.
When the gate turns on, the envelope will run through the specified segments until the gate is released. If the gate goes off at any time, the envelope will immediately jump to the release segment. Gate modes have the ability to sustain, and are applicable to ADSR and ADSAR.
Trigger modes will cause the envelope to run its course every time it is triggered, from start to finish, regardless of the trigger's length. Trigger modes include AR, ADR, and ADAR.
ADSR - This is the classic East Coast envelope shape. Upon a Gate input (key down), the envelope opens, then closes to the sustain level. When the gate is off (key up), the envelope releases to ground. To use as an ASR envelope, turn the Sustain fully CW and Decay will be ignored.
AR - This is the classic West Coast envelope shape. Upon a trigger input, the envelope opens with the Attack control, peaks, and then falls with the release control. It is triggered instead of gated and will not sustain.
ADR - The ADR is a trigger mode that will not sustain. Instead, at the sustain point, Decay transitions instantly to Release, allowing you to change shapes or speeds in the middle of the falling action.
ADSAR - This gate mode attacks, decays and sustains like a normal ADSR. After the gate is released (key up), the envelope will attack again and then release. This gives you an accent on key up.
ADAR - This trigger mode attacks, then decays until reaching the sustain level, then attacks again and releases.
ADSRst - ADSR Step Through mode runs one segment at a time as triggered. This mode causes sustain after each segment runs. After attack, it will sustain at 8 volts. After decay it will hold at the sustain level. After release, the cycle is finished and 0 volts will be output. Each segment must be complete before another trigger is recognized. This mode requires three triggers per cycle.
ADSARst - This is similar to ADSRst, but with a second attack after the decay. This mode requires four triggers per cycle.
ADRcy - This mode will cycle automatically after release is compete. It can be an AR cycling envelope by setting the sustain level to maximum. Decay will transition to Release at the sustain point. A trigger or gate will reset to the attack segment.
ADARcy - This self cycling mode works just like ADRcy, but will attack again from the sustain point after the decay segment. A trigger or gate will reset to the attack segment.
Features
Computer Controlled Circuitry
Analog Envelope Generation
Segment Time: 200µS to 4 minutes
Variable Segment Shape/Curve
Doepfer Standard 0-8 Volt Output
Gate & Envelope Strength LEDs
Multiple Modes of Operation
Full Swing Output
Inverted Full Swing Output
Manual Gate Button"
via this auction
Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS)
"The WMD Multimode Envelope is our take on the classic ADSR. It is a hybrid digital and analog envelope generation module that offers expanded controls, multiple logic modes, and voltage control with the expansion module. This is the most powerful envelope ever designed for eurorack.
Theory of Operation
The Multimode Envelope uses an analog integrator core with digital control over positive and negative slopes. This allows for total control over the envelope shape and logic operation. Since the core is analog, the envelope is smooth and stepless, especially important for slow envelopes.
The nature of the core allows for control over its shape through a feedback mechanism, this design also allows for Voltage Control over each segment and for the entire envelope duration.
The 8 HP Multimode Envelope is small and powerful, easy to integrate into any system that needs a powerful envelope generator. Voltage control was left off so that this envelope can be easily fit into an existing modular system. Add voltage control if desired with the 6HP expansion module.
The Controls
Attack Rate - Determines the speed of the attack. At its lowest (CCW) setting, the attack will be around four minutes. Fastest (CW) is 200µS.
Attack Shape - This affects the rate of attack as the envelope opens. Continuously variable from logarithmic (starts fast and slows) to linear to exponential (starts slowly and speeds up).
Decay Rate - Determines the speed that the envelope will decay down to the sustain level. This has the same time range as Attack and Release.
Decay Shape - This control determines the shape of the decay until the sustain level.
Sustain Level - This controls the breakpoint for the decay segment. When this level is reached (0 t 8 volts), the Envelope will transition from decaying to the mode determined by the Mode knob.
Mode - This knob controls the operation of the Multimode Envelope. Modes are listed below. Turn the knob to the desired mode.
Release Rate - Determines the speed of the release segment. The release segment is from the sustain level down to 0 volts.
Release Shape - This control determines the shape of the release until the 0 volts is reached.
Gate/Trig - This input starts the envelope. How it is handled is dependent on the active mode. When a gate is present, the Gate LED will be lit.
0-8V Out - This is the normal envelope output, it produces voltage from 0 to 8 volts.
+-8V Out / -+8V Out These outputs give full swing envelopes of 16 Volts peak to peak. The -+8V Out is inverted.
Manual - This button allows for manual triggering or gating of the envelope.
Modes of Operation
First, a note about gates and triggers. A gate is an on or off signal that has duration. A trigger is an on or off signal whose duration is ignored.
When the gate turns on, the envelope will run through the specified segments until the gate is released. If the gate goes off at any time, the envelope will immediately jump to the release segment. Gate modes have the ability to sustain, and are applicable to ADSR and ADSAR.
Trigger modes will cause the envelope to run its course every time it is triggered, from start to finish, regardless of the trigger's length. Trigger modes include AR, ADR, and ADAR.
ADSR - This is the classic East Coast envelope shape. Upon a Gate input (key down), the envelope opens, then closes to the sustain level. When the gate is off (key up), the envelope releases to ground. To use as an ASR envelope, turn the Sustain fully CW and Decay will be ignored.
AR - This is the classic West Coast envelope shape. Upon a trigger input, the envelope opens with the Attack control, peaks, and then falls with the release control. It is triggered instead of gated and will not sustain.
ADR - The ADR is a trigger mode that will not sustain. Instead, at the sustain point, Decay transitions instantly to Release, allowing you to change shapes or speeds in the middle of the falling action.
ADSAR - This gate mode attacks, decays and sustains like a normal ADSR. After the gate is released (key up), the envelope will attack again and then release. This gives you an accent on key up.
ADAR - This trigger mode attacks, then decays until reaching the sustain level, then attacks again and releases.
ADSRst - ADSR Step Through mode runs one segment at a time as triggered. This mode causes sustain after each segment runs. After attack, it will sustain at 8 volts. After decay it will hold at the sustain level. After release, the cycle is finished and 0 volts will be output. Each segment must be complete before another trigger is recognized. This mode requires three triggers per cycle.
ADSARst - This is similar to ADSRst, but with a second attack after the decay. This mode requires four triggers per cycle.
ADRcy - This mode will cycle automatically after release is compete. It can be an AR cycling envelope by setting the sustain level to maximum. Decay will transition to Release at the sustain point. A trigger or gate will reset to the attack segment.
ADARcy - This self cycling mode works just like ADRcy, but will attack again from the sustain point after the decay segment. A trigger or gate will reset to the attack segment.
Features
Computer Controlled Circuitry
Analog Envelope Generation
Segment Time: 200µS to 4 minutes
Variable Segment Shape/Curve
Doepfer Standard 0-8 Volt Output
Gate & Envelope Strength LEDs
Multiple Modes of Operation
Full Swing Output
Inverted Full Swing Output
Manual Gate Button"
WMD Multimode Envelope Expansion Module
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Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS)
"The WMD Multimode Envelope is our take on the classic ADSR. It is a hybrid digital and analog envelope generation module that offers expanded controls, multiple logic modes, and voltage control with the expansion module. This is the most powerful envelope ever designed for eurorack.
Expansion Controls and I/O
CV Inputs and Attenuator Knobs - These dedicated CV inputs and bipolar attenuators give massive control over the shape of the envelope by allowing each segment to be CV controlled. Bipolar attenuators allow inversion of the source signal. A 12 o'clock position will yield no change from the control voltage. Spin CW for normal operation, CCW for inverted CV control. Each input is calibrated so when set to maximum CW, one volt will double the rate the segment.
EOA, EOD, EOS, EOR - These output triggers go off when the respective segment comes to an end. Useful for triggering other modules for complex timings. Standard trigger length is 10mS. This can be trimmed on the back of the module.
Retrig - This trigger input will cause the envelope to return to the attack segment if the envelope is already in progress. If the envelope is not running (no lights on), retriggers will be ignored.
Hold - Apply a signal to this input to pause/hold the envelope. Use for stepping the envelope or halting motion during complex patches.
ADR TimeScale - This CV input affects the Attack, Decay and Release segments speed equally. The Multimode Envelope is designed so that this input will make each segment track reasonably close to 1V/octave
Reset on Gate - This switch determines whether the envelope will reset to 0 volts when a new trigger or gate is applied if the output is above 0 volts. It does not affect Retrig.
Features
Voltage Control per Segment
Bipolar Attenuators per Segment
End of Segment Trigger Outputs
Segment Active LEDs
Gate On Reset Behavior Switch
Gate & Envelope Strength LEDs
Trigger Length Trimmer
Retrigger Input
Hold Input
ADR TimeScale Calibrated Input"
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Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS)
"The WMD Multimode Envelope is our take on the classic ADSR. It is a hybrid digital and analog envelope generation module that offers expanded controls, multiple logic modes, and voltage control with the expansion module. This is the most powerful envelope ever designed for eurorack.
Expansion Controls and I/O
CV Inputs and Attenuator Knobs - These dedicated CV inputs and bipolar attenuators give massive control over the shape of the envelope by allowing each segment to be CV controlled. Bipolar attenuators allow inversion of the source signal. A 12 o'clock position will yield no change from the control voltage. Spin CW for normal operation, CCW for inverted CV control. Each input is calibrated so when set to maximum CW, one volt will double the rate the segment.
EOA, EOD, EOS, EOR - These output triggers go off when the respective segment comes to an end. Useful for triggering other modules for complex timings. Standard trigger length is 10mS. This can be trimmed on the back of the module.
Retrig - This trigger input will cause the envelope to return to the attack segment if the envelope is already in progress. If the envelope is not running (no lights on), retriggers will be ignored.
Hold - Apply a signal to this input to pause/hold the envelope. Use for stepping the envelope or halting motion during complex patches.
ADR TimeScale - This CV input affects the Attack, Decay and Release segments speed equally. The Multimode Envelope is designed so that this input will make each segment track reasonably close to 1V/octave
Reset on Gate - This switch determines whether the envelope will reset to 0 volts when a new trigger or gate is applied if the output is above 0 volts. It does not affect Retrig.
Features
Voltage Control per Segment
Bipolar Attenuators per Segment
End of Segment Trigger Outputs
Segment Active LEDs
Gate On Reset Behavior Switch
Gate & Envelope Strength LEDs
Trigger Length Trimmer
Retrigger Input
Hold Input
ADR TimeScale Calibrated Input"
Trogotronic 666M Oscillator Filter FX Eurorack Module
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Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS)
"The M666 truely is a devilish module. It´s a synthesizer voice with twin VCOs but it´s a very experimental and brutal one. It makes a lots of noise and distortion. External audio signals can be fed thru and destroyed by the module as well.
The plug and perform simplicity of our stand-alone Triple Six synth has been carefully distilled into Eurorack format. We designed a single module as powerful as an expensive array of traditional VCO/VCF/VCA modules patched together. While no compromise to the true spirit of the original circuit was afforded we worked especially hard to make this one of the most compatible Eurorack instruments available with a generous array of 9 distinct control voltage inputs:
2 for Twin Oscillators Freq.
1 for Threshold (Osc. Gate/Selection/Etc.)
4 for Twin Amplifiers (FX/2nd Osc.)
1 for Signal Shape parameter (filter)
1 for Output Drive parameter
Two VCOs are accompanied by a dual high gain amplifier and some VCAs inside, as well as a filter and a ring modulator. Soundwise the M666 is somewhere in between a detuned radio, a fierce distortion and a noise generator.
Features
Two Oscillators
Dual High Gain Amplifier
VCAs
Filter
Ring Modulator
3 LED Indicators
9 knobs and 5 switches
Audio input (modulation/filter/etc)"
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Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS)
"The M666 truely is a devilish module. It´s a synthesizer voice with twin VCOs but it´s a very experimental and brutal one. It makes a lots of noise and distortion. External audio signals can be fed thru and destroyed by the module as well.
The plug and perform simplicity of our stand-alone Triple Six synth has been carefully distilled into Eurorack format. We designed a single module as powerful as an expensive array of traditional VCO/VCF/VCA modules patched together. While no compromise to the true spirit of the original circuit was afforded we worked especially hard to make this one of the most compatible Eurorack instruments available with a generous array of 9 distinct control voltage inputs:
2 for Twin Oscillators Freq.
1 for Threshold (Osc. Gate/Selection/Etc.)
4 for Twin Amplifiers (FX/2nd Osc.)
1 for Signal Shape parameter (filter)
1 for Output Drive parameter
Two VCOs are accompanied by a dual high gain amplifier and some VCAs inside, as well as a filter and a ring modulator. Soundwise the M666 is somewhere in between a detuned radio, a fierce distortion and a noise generator.
Features
Two Oscillators
Dual High Gain Amplifier
VCAs
Filter
Ring Modulator
3 LED Indicators
9 knobs and 5 switches
Audio input (modulation/filter/etc)"
Trogotronic 177M Tube VCA Eurorack Module
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Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS)
"Little brother of the double-wide 277 the 177 does in mono what big brother does in stereo. The unique design of the M-series 177 delivers not one but two stages of high-gain (& high voltage) vacuum tube signal path without sonic compromise. Harmonics & Bass-Heavy Compression unique to valve topology are delivered with an economy of “hp” real estate (7.5hp!), meager power supply requirements & cost while maintaining Euro Format CV compatibility.
Yes, “high voltage”—no small task for a euro module. Reason being: even the best euro format power supplies were never intended for providing “B+” (arcane engineer speak denoting High Voltage feed for vacuum tubes). Rather than compromise both the operating specs of the tube & capacity of your modular’s power supply the M Series 277 includes a wall-wart to deliver both High Current & High Voltage to the valves without taxing your rack’s supply. Low voltage / low current circuits patch via included ribbon cable & use only a modest amount of power (see specs for details). 177 provides front & rear jacks for the included supply to facilitate access from outside OR inside your rack (cuts down on added wires getting tangled with patch-cords on the frontside).
Use at the end of a patch: Rich tube harmonics & brawny compressed low-end add warmth to your cold digital effects / signals while reinforcing plastic sounding low voltage analog sound.
Use as overdrive effect: Overdrive effects via CV Drive input is a cinch. Use as external input preamplifier: Gain afforded by the 277 is more than adequate to make even the tiny signal of a guitar or microphone patched straight to the input scream. As a modular synth is more than 1000 times louder you may well wonder what happens when such signal is fed through the 177 with controls all set to “eleven”: brutal distortion!
Features
Warm High Voltage Two-Stage Tube VCA
CV Amplitude Input with Attenuator Knob
CV Drive Input with Attenuator Knob
Ample gain for use as External Input Preamplifier
Zero to +5 volt CV-Range compatible w/most LFOs, Envelopes etc.
Compression with Low-End Enhancement
Warms cold digital effects & low-voltage solid-state signals
Included High-Current Power Supply = low impact on your rack’s “built-in” supply
2 CV Lamps: 1 Blue (Amplitude) / 1 Red (Drive)
Slovakian Max. Gain, Twin-Triode Vacuum Tube run at high-voltage
Small: 7.5 hp x 2.275″ Deep"
via this auction
Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS)
"Little brother of the double-wide 277 the 177 does in mono what big brother does in stereo. The unique design of the M-series 177 delivers not one but two stages of high-gain (& high voltage) vacuum tube signal path without sonic compromise. Harmonics & Bass-Heavy Compression unique to valve topology are delivered with an economy of “hp” real estate (7.5hp!), meager power supply requirements & cost while maintaining Euro Format CV compatibility.
Yes, “high voltage”—no small task for a euro module. Reason being: even the best euro format power supplies were never intended for providing “B+” (arcane engineer speak denoting High Voltage feed for vacuum tubes). Rather than compromise both the operating specs of the tube & capacity of your modular’s power supply the M Series 277 includes a wall-wart to deliver both High Current & High Voltage to the valves without taxing your rack’s supply. Low voltage / low current circuits patch via included ribbon cable & use only a modest amount of power (see specs for details). 177 provides front & rear jacks for the included supply to facilitate access from outside OR inside your rack (cuts down on added wires getting tangled with patch-cords on the frontside).
Use at the end of a patch: Rich tube harmonics & brawny compressed low-end add warmth to your cold digital effects / signals while reinforcing plastic sounding low voltage analog sound.
Use as overdrive effect: Overdrive effects via CV Drive input is a cinch. Use as external input preamplifier: Gain afforded by the 277 is more than adequate to make even the tiny signal of a guitar or microphone patched straight to the input scream. As a modular synth is more than 1000 times louder you may well wonder what happens when such signal is fed through the 177 with controls all set to “eleven”: brutal distortion!
Features
Warm High Voltage Two-Stage Tube VCA
CV Amplitude Input with Attenuator Knob
CV Drive Input with Attenuator Knob
Ample gain for use as External Input Preamplifier
Zero to +5 volt CV-Range compatible w/most LFOs, Envelopes etc.
Compression with Low-End Enhancement
Warms cold digital effects & low-voltage solid-state signals
Included High-Current Power Supply = low impact on your rack’s “built-in” supply
2 CV Lamps: 1 Blue (Amplitude) / 1 Red (Drive)
Slovakian Max. Gain, Twin-Triode Vacuum Tube run at high-voltage
Small: 7.5 hp x 2.275″ Deep"
Trogotronic 277M Stereo Tube VCA Eurorack Module
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Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS)
"Trogotronic M-Series 277 offers a high-gain Vacuum Tube Stereo VCA without sonic compromise. Tube Harmonics, Bass-Heavy Compression & Stereo Imaging are applied with 2 Discrete High-Voltage VCA Circuits.
Yes: “high voltage”—no small task for a euro module. Reason being: even the best euro format power supplies were never intended for providing “B+” (engineer speak denoting High Voltage feed for vacuum tubes). Rather than compromise both the operating specs of the tubes & capacity of your modular’s power supply the M Series 277 includes a wall-wart to deliver both High Current & High Voltage to the valves without taxing your rack’s supply. Low voltage / low current circuits patch via included ribbon cable & use only a modest amount of power (see specs below for details). 277 provides front & rear jacks for the included supply to facilitate access from outside OR inside your rack (cuts down on added wires getting tangled with patch-cords on the frontside).
Use at the end of a patch: Rich tube harmonics & brawny compressed low-end add warmth to your cold digital effects / signals while reinforcing plastic sounding low voltage analog sound.
Use to portray mono signals as vast stereo audio panoramas: The 2 discrete channels run in parallel add depth to mono signals (patched to both inputs) with organic stereo imaging built into the circuit. The same mono signal can be dynamically panned via CV Amplitude inputs.
Use as a stereo overdrive effect: The Drive CV is discrete (1 for each channel independent of the other) so creation of dynamically panning stereo overdrive effects via CV Drive is a cinch.
Use as external input stereo preamplifier: Gain afforded by the 277 is more than adequate to make even the tiny signal of a guitar or microphone patched straight to the input scream. As a modular synth is more than 1000 times louder you may well wonder what happens when such signal is fed through the 277 with controls all set to “eleven”: brutal distortion!
Features
2 Tube VCAs
2 CV Amplitude Inputs with Attenuator Knobs (1 per channel)
2 CV Drive Inputs with Attenuator Knobs (1 per channel)
Ample gain for use as a Stereo External Input Preamplifier
Zero to +5 volt CV-Range compatible w/most LFOs, Envelopes etc.
Warm Tube-Harmonics
Compression with Low-End Enhancement
Compelling Stereo Imaging
CV Controllable Panning
Pannable Stereo High-Gain Tube-Overdrive Effect
Warms cold digital effects & low-voltage solid-state signals
Included High-Current Power Supply = low impact on your rack’s “built-in” supply
4 CV Lamps: 2 Blue (Amplitude A & B) / 2 Red (Drive A & B)
2 Slovakian Max. Gain, Twin-Triode Vacuum Tube run at high-voltage"
via this auction
Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS)
"Trogotronic M-Series 277 offers a high-gain Vacuum Tube Stereo VCA without sonic compromise. Tube Harmonics, Bass-Heavy Compression & Stereo Imaging are applied with 2 Discrete High-Voltage VCA Circuits.
Yes: “high voltage”—no small task for a euro module. Reason being: even the best euro format power supplies were never intended for providing “B+” (engineer speak denoting High Voltage feed for vacuum tubes). Rather than compromise both the operating specs of the tubes & capacity of your modular’s power supply the M Series 277 includes a wall-wart to deliver both High Current & High Voltage to the valves without taxing your rack’s supply. Low voltage / low current circuits patch via included ribbon cable & use only a modest amount of power (see specs below for details). 277 provides front & rear jacks for the included supply to facilitate access from outside OR inside your rack (cuts down on added wires getting tangled with patch-cords on the frontside).
Use at the end of a patch: Rich tube harmonics & brawny compressed low-end add warmth to your cold digital effects / signals while reinforcing plastic sounding low voltage analog sound.
Use to portray mono signals as vast stereo audio panoramas: The 2 discrete channels run in parallel add depth to mono signals (patched to both inputs) with organic stereo imaging built into the circuit. The same mono signal can be dynamically panned via CV Amplitude inputs.
Use as a stereo overdrive effect: The Drive CV is discrete (1 for each channel independent of the other) so creation of dynamically panning stereo overdrive effects via CV Drive is a cinch.
Use as external input stereo preamplifier: Gain afforded by the 277 is more than adequate to make even the tiny signal of a guitar or microphone patched straight to the input scream. As a modular synth is more than 1000 times louder you may well wonder what happens when such signal is fed through the 277 with controls all set to “eleven”: brutal distortion!
Features
2 Tube VCAs
2 CV Amplitude Inputs with Attenuator Knobs (1 per channel)
2 CV Drive Inputs with Attenuator Knobs (1 per channel)
Ample gain for use as a Stereo External Input Preamplifier
Zero to +5 volt CV-Range compatible w/most LFOs, Envelopes etc.
Warm Tube-Harmonics
Compression with Low-End Enhancement
Compelling Stereo Imaging
CV Controllable Panning
Pannable Stereo High-Gain Tube-Overdrive Effect
Warms cold digital effects & low-voltage solid-state signals
Included High-Current Power Supply = low impact on your rack’s “built-in” supply
4 CV Lamps: 2 Blue (Amplitude A & B) / 2 Red (Drive A & B)
2 Slovakian Max. Gain, Twin-Triode Vacuum Tube run at high-voltage"
Trogotronic 676M Tube Oscillator Eurorack Module
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Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS)
"A compact valve synth capable of the spectacular analog displays that make high voltage tubes essential for any serious electronic music aficionado.
In rare moments of clarity we’ve long glimpsed a brutish dream burning in the solder smoke: A compact valve synth’ capable of the specular analog displays that make high voltage tubes essential for any serious electronic music aficionado. Now the low hanging fruits of our labors are within reach & truly rotten to the core
Yes: “high voltage”—no small task for a euro module. Reason being: even the best euro format power supplies were never intended for providing “B+” (arcane engineer speak denoting High Voltage feed for vacuum tubes). Rather than compromise both the operating specs of the tube & capacity of your modular’s power supply the M Series 676 ships with it’s own. Simply plug in the included wall-wart, give the tube a few seconds to warm up & voila! Tangled in wires already? We get it, and in addition to the power jack on the face there’s another power tap hidden on the rear of the module should you want to get crafty to keep things clean. The advantage is twofold: no capacity is taken from your existing supply and the vacuum tube employed is a common model in current production (so there is no worry should it require replacement after many years of faithful service).
Like any Trogotronic worth its salt the 676 Fury’s functions are not conservative… Meaning, while there are two Main Oscillators, other parts of the circuit can command more complicated frequencies in an intuitive manner. Similarly the Main Oscillators themselves may be applied as filters serving to broaden the utility of the instrument even more so. With regard to BOTH mayhem AND stability 676 Fury’s switch settings offer different parameter reactions: Toggles “down” Oscillators & Track navigate pitch black F-5 electron turbulence; Switched UP same controls “play nice” in crimson livery with accordance to classical form.
Features
All Analog Circuit
2 Main-Oscillators
2 Amplifiers
2 Unique Filter/FX parameters (Drive & Modulation)
Input for use with other audio elements
5 Modular compatible CV inputs for patchable parameter control
1 Master Frequency Control of Oscillators: Track
3 Stabilizer Switches (on for stability, off for mayhem)
Slovakian Max. Gain, Twin-Triode Vacuum Tube run at high voltage
2013 M676 Is Even Better Than Original
Reduced Depth: More Than One Inch More Clearance
Better CV Compatibility: 0 to +5v w/Discrete Onboard Attenuators
Improved Tracking: Revised Performance Osc. Track Parameter
Refined Layout: Allows Tool-Free Access to Vacuum Tube
Improved Pricing: Quicker Assembly = Nearly $30 Off Original Price"
via this auction
Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS)
"A compact valve synth capable of the spectacular analog displays that make high voltage tubes essential for any serious electronic music aficionado.
In rare moments of clarity we’ve long glimpsed a brutish dream burning in the solder smoke: A compact valve synth’ capable of the specular analog displays that make high voltage tubes essential for any serious electronic music aficionado. Now the low hanging fruits of our labors are within reach & truly rotten to the core
Yes: “high voltage”—no small task for a euro module. Reason being: even the best euro format power supplies were never intended for providing “B+” (arcane engineer speak denoting High Voltage feed for vacuum tubes). Rather than compromise both the operating specs of the tube & capacity of your modular’s power supply the M Series 676 ships with it’s own. Simply plug in the included wall-wart, give the tube a few seconds to warm up & voila! Tangled in wires already? We get it, and in addition to the power jack on the face there’s another power tap hidden on the rear of the module should you want to get crafty to keep things clean. The advantage is twofold: no capacity is taken from your existing supply and the vacuum tube employed is a common model in current production (so there is no worry should it require replacement after many years of faithful service).
Like any Trogotronic worth its salt the 676 Fury’s functions are not conservative… Meaning, while there are two Main Oscillators, other parts of the circuit can command more complicated frequencies in an intuitive manner. Similarly the Main Oscillators themselves may be applied as filters serving to broaden the utility of the instrument even more so. With regard to BOTH mayhem AND stability 676 Fury’s switch settings offer different parameter reactions: Toggles “down” Oscillators & Track navigate pitch black F-5 electron turbulence; Switched UP same controls “play nice” in crimson livery with accordance to classical form.
Features
All Analog Circuit
2 Main-Oscillators
2 Amplifiers
2 Unique Filter/FX parameters (Drive & Modulation)
Input for use with other audio elements
5 Modular compatible CV inputs for patchable parameter control
1 Master Frequency Control of Oscillators: Track
3 Stabilizer Switches (on for stability, off for mayhem)
Slovakian Max. Gain, Twin-Triode Vacuum Tube run at high voltage
2013 M676 Is Even Better Than Original
Reduced Depth: More Than One Inch More Clearance
Better CV Compatibility: 0 to +5v w/Discrete Onboard Attenuators
Improved Tracking: Revised Performance Osc. Track Parameter
Refined Layout: Allows Tool-Free Access to Vacuum Tube
Improved Pricing: Quicker Assembly = Nearly $30 Off Original Price"
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