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Sunday, November 10, 2013

New Metasonix R-56 Reverb Module



via Big City Music

"Very limited number coming by Tuesday, November 12th. Pre-order now (or don't). As soon as the very limited number have been pre-ordered, the "add to cart" button will go away.

The R-56 is unique and never before available in any form. It is a limited-issue product.

It uses two 9-pin miniature triode-pentodes, type 12CT8. The design is optimized for maximum sound quality and minimum noise and hum. It is presently the only vacuum-tube spring reverb usable in a Euro-rack modular synthesizer.

The Input Drive level allows adjustment to suit any signal level, from -10dBu to the hottest module audio output. By overdriving the input, tube distortion is added, then solid-state distortion effects, from subtle to extreme. The two Output Level controls allow adjustment of the output mix, between totally "dry" (no reverb effect) to totally "wet" (reverb effect signal only). An added "Wet Only" output jack carries only the Wet signal for experimentation.

A feedback loop allows for direct feedback around the spring. This effect is independent of the input signal and affects any input signal. It can produce feedback oscillations whose frequency is dependent on the spring delay time and the driving signal. An Invert switch allows inversion of the drive signal to the spring input, which can produce drastically different sounds, especially on bass-heavy transients such as bass drums.

The miniature reverb spring "tank" is mounted directly on the front panel. If physical access to the springs is desired, the plastic cover can be easily removed by undoing two snaps.

Two CV inputs are available. One for controlling input preamp gain, from complete cutoff (-2v) to maximum drive to the spring. The other controls the feedback loop around the spring, for a wide range of chaotic distortion effects (the Feedback control knob must be turned up for this effect to operate, as it uses a vactrol to increase feedback around the potentiometer).

If the users wishes to attach a larger (guitar amp style) spring tank assembly, a set of RCA jacks on the rear is provided. The external tank should have an input impedance of 300 ohms or more, and an output impedance of 1000 ohms or more. The internal and external tanks may be operated together in parallel, for very complex reverberation effects.

Because the R-56 is a special limited-issue module, it uses an extremely high-quality custom engraved anodized aluminum front panel, with black paint infill.

Power requirement: +-12v dc, 300 mA after warmup (800-850 mA cold startup is required for 3-5 seconds). Tiptop uZeus and "Happy Ending" power supplies cannot run the R-56 and are not recommended. Most Doepfer(tm), Monorocket(tm), Analogue Systems(tm) and other third-party cabinets should have no trouble powering the R-56.

The Metasonix R-series of vacuum-tube modules is intended for use in any "Eurorack" standard modular synthesizer system. The R-56 module is 28HP (146mm) wide and fits in any Doepfer(tm), Analogue Systems(tm), or other compatible cabinet. The R-56 is powered entirely from the cabinet's internal +-12v dc power supplies, using Doepfer compatible 16-pin power connectors. (+5v power is not used.) The circuits protrude behind the panel less than 38mm (1.5 inch). All vacuum tubes are NOS (new old stock) types from classic American and European manufacturers that are run very conservatively for long life, and are readily available from distributors. The tubes protrude from the panel for visibility and cooling, less than 38mm (1.5 inches), and should fit inside a Doepfer A-100 suitcase cabinet lid or into a Doepfer mini case. All audio inputs and outputs and CV inputs/outputs are 100% compatible with other synthesizer modules. Plate voltage is provided by a tiny switching supply producing clean 48v regulated at low current, which is very safe and will not injure the user. Potentiometers are top-quality Alpha RK12L types, and 3.5mm phone jacks are special Kobiconn vertical-mount types, much better quality than the cheap ones usually seen in Euro modules. Each R-56 is fully protected against reverse supply voltage, overvoltage, undervoltage, or incorrect hookup to external equipment. As with all our products, the R-56 is totally handcrafted in Northern California, USA."

Roland Juno 60 single synth demo: The Lost Weekend

Published on Nov 10, 2013 synthdemo·8 videos

"All sounds from the Roland Juno 60, no midi.
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Thanks for watching."

Easel Long Tones and Sequence

Published on Nov 10, 2013 Todd Barton·134 videos

"just exploring some long tones and then, about 1/3 of the way through, some sequence ideas. . . oh yeah, the sound is coming in via the flipcam mic just fyi . . ."

New Critter & Guitari Pocket Piano Synthesizer in Original Box

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Yamaha CS80

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Tau Ceti Mundus Subterraneus


Published on Nov 10, 2013 Enrico Cosimi·117 videos

"plain ole spring reverb from EMS Synthi AKS, with looping delay and reverb from TC Electronic. A healthy dose of fun with Mario Bianco on a rainy Sunday afternoon..."

Vermona DRM-1 Noise Synth Jam (Eurorack Modular, Tinysizer, Moog Phatty, MPC 500, Tenori-On, etc.)

Published on Nov 10, 2013 The Tuesday Night Machines·59 videos

"I tried to get some more experimental sounds out of the Vermona DRM-1 mkII drum machine and ended up with this synthesizer noise jam. Questions or comments? Go ahead and post them below! :) Thanks for watching! MORE INFO: V V V V

Gear used in this video:
- Eurorack Modular Synthesizer (with Koma Kommander, Sound of Shadows, Plague Bearer, Ataraxic Translatron, Voice of Saturn VCF, etc. see: http://www.modulargrid.net/e/racks/vi...)
- Anyware Tinysizer
- Moog Slim Phatty (bass synth)
- Vermona DRM-1 mkIII (drum synth)
- Korg Kaosspad Quad (drum synth FX)
- Akai MPC 500 (drum sequencer)
- Yamaha Tenori On (pseudo clock for modular synth)
- Yamaha AW1600 (recording, mixing, mastering)

Filmed with a Canon EOS 550D (Rebel t2i)."

Modulating Another Synth with Atruria MicroBrute's LFO

Published on Nov 10, 2013 zibbybone·137 videos

"In my last video, I showed how the Microbrute's LFO will sync to external MIDI clock and used the LFO to modulate the MicroBrute itself. But using the LFO CV OUT from the Micro, you can also modulate another synth. In this video, I've got the Micro's LFO modulating the filter on the MiniBrute. You've probably notices I'm using a Leatherman multi-plier to hold down keys on the MicroBrute to allow the sequence to run "hands-free". I have been told that Arturia is releasing a software update on Nov. 12 that will allow the sequencer to run hands-free using a MIDI CC command. Until I get the update, I'll be using the weight of the tool to hold keys down."

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Carl Oliver - Experiment Thirty

Published on Nov 10, 2013 Carl Oliver·31 videos

"A Video Series of Short Eurorack Modular Impromptu Experiments and Improvisations."

Eowave Germania 214 Module Now Available

See the video posted here.
"The GERMANIA 241 is a germanium transistor voltage controlled amplifier eurorack module simulating the crossing of the belt of asteroids Germania 241. The germanium transistor will add this particular distorted sound made by the speed of asteroids. This distorted amplification will add a very grungy and live sound.

signal 0>10: input level
gain 0>10: minimum output level
mod2: amount of gain modulation of mod2 input

Connections
MOD1 : Gain modulation input
MOD2 : second Gain modulation input with attenuation
ENTREE : signal input
SORTIE : signal output
Format : eurorack 5 HP
Consumption: +12V 6mA, -12V 6mA

Price : 99,50 euros w/o VAT/ 119 euros incl. VAT
Germanium transistors stocks are limited and may have different origins. Note that this module is a limited edition.

All information on http://www.eowave.com/shop/products.php?prod=1269"

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