"For sale is a hand built, perfect circuit clone of the infamous ARP2600. The synth was professionally built by an electronics technician, with 15 years of experience in synthesizer repair. This synth was built with all of the rare, originally used electronic parts. Additionally, built into the case is a new spring reverb, built with the same specs and by the same company that provided the original reverb units for the ARP2600. There are two modifications that have been added to improve on the original designs. There are 3 separate VCO sub-regulator boards which further regulate the power delivered to the VCO’s; this corrects an original design flaw in the ARP2600 by providing added pitch stabilization. Also added is a gate/trigger booster so it can be used with modern synths, such as Eurorack modular, Arturia Mini/Microbrutes, Arturia Beatstep, etc. The gate/trigger booster has been normalized to the traditional input jacks such that when unplugged it uses the traditional ARP +15v triggers, when plugged in it can accept any trigger from +3v and up; thus making it compatible with virtually anything that outputs gate/cv. The case was professionally built by a kitchen cabinet company and is solid maple, stained black.
This unit is 75% the size of the original, measuring 25”w x 16.5” h x 8” d and weighing 28 lbs..."
"The tutorial shows you how to assemble your miniAtmegatron and upload the source code to the Arduino Uno (if needed).
It doesn't attempt to teach soldering or good soldering practices. There's plenty of videos on the Internet about that already!
I've aimed the video at all levels, so apologies to anyone who finds some of this a bit obvious!
If you need help, please use the forum: http://forums.soulsbysynths.com/
The miniAtmegatron is available from the Soulsby Synths shop: http://soulsbysynths.bigcartel.com/
"A live version of a track from my upcoming album. It's eurorack modualr and octatrack to soundcraft mixer and from there line outs to zoom recorder.Sadly there isn't much footage from my performance so I had to add some closeup shots from my modular and a nice boat ride to the island where the festival took place. It's the nicest festival I have ever been, big thanks for organisers :)
Info about the release: detund.com ekkevastrik.wix.com/ekke"
"nothing new, more arrangement practice at 135 bpm.
lead from modular w/ mutable instruments clouds for lovely lo fi granulated reverb, bass and pads from analog four, drums and mixing with the octatrack."