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Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Buzzzy! - The digital polysynth


Published on Apr 10, 2019 Fred's Lab

"The Fred's Lab Buzzzy! Kickstarter campaign is live:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...

Buzzzy! is an affordable 16 voice / 4 part digital sound module including 4 audio engines (Pulse / FM / Wave and Noise) and built-in quality FXs.

I am relying solely on your support to afford going in production and make out of this prototype, an instrument you can actually get and play!"


"The Buzzzy!

Good instruments don't need to be convoluted.

Instead, they should provide musicians with confidence and astonishment.

Despite it’s simple appearance, Buzzzy! is an advanced 16 voice polysynth capable of a broad and beautiful range of tones. It is fast and immediate, ideal for use onstage and for instant music production.

For the oscillator, choose one of the many variations of Pulse tones, FM timbres, grainy Waves or filtered Noises. Then, adjust the amplifier envelope, pump-up the volume and top with some prime quality effects.

Buzzzy! features 4 powerful oscillator engines, 9 built-in audio effects (with reverbs, delays and filters), a fast arpeggiator and offers 16 save slots to store your multi configurations.

Coming with an extensive MIDI implementation, Buzzzy! will be the perfect match with your hardware or mobile software sequencer.

About

After having designed instruments for different companies, I felt it was time to introduce my own projects. By pledging today, you are not only making the Buzzzy! possible, you are also supporting the work of an independent creator."

polygogo Oscillator by E-RM Max


"E-RM presents their new synthesis method! polygogo, E-RM’s new stereo oscillator module, is based on the specially developed polygonal synthesis, a kind of graphical complex amplitude shaping method. With the help of the built-in modulation sources, polygonal synthesis in polygogo opens up a wide range of sonic possibilities from clicky pinged sequences to unique dark thunderstorms, bass lines, leads and colored noise. Max of E-RM presents the current prototype of polygogo in the workshop from 7:30pm and answers questions about the module

See you on Thursday 11th of April – 7:30pm at SchneidersLaden! And if you are planning to start a modular journey, join us for the Modular Beginner Workshop at 6pm.

How to find us:

@SchneidersLaden – Kottbusser Tor above the REWE supermarket (use the door within the REWE entrance – ring the „schneidersladen” bell – and knock LOUD on our metal door on the first floor)"

Sequential Circuits Pro One Tutorial


Published on Apr 10, 2019 once upon a synth

"Overview and tutorial of the Sequential Circuits Pro One synth. This is a vintage analog monophonic synthesizer from the 80s. I go over each knob and switch and end with a bit of a demo. My keyboard double triggers occasionally and some of the switches are a bit scratchy but it gets better towards the end."

New Din Sync JP-ONE In the Works


"Concept: dual vco monosynth inspired by Jupiter 6 "solo mode".
Genuine Curtis CEM3340 vco x2.
Discrete transisor OTA Jupiter 4 filter."

Cross-Mod as well. Din Sync will be at SUPERBOOTH19.

A few videos and pics of the circuits boards follow below.

WAVEFRONT-AUDIO ANALOG VOCODER


Published on Apr 10, 2019 synthprocess Club of the Knobs Synthesizer

"World Premiere: WAVEFRONT_AUDIO 16+ Channel ANALOG VOCODER at synthplex 2019 and at LoLA Music Studios Los Angeles.
This is just a documentation of the events. Sound recorded by camera mic only."

Casio CZ-101 synthesizer OLED display retrofit


Published on Apr 10, 2019 2kB of Fun

"The Casio CZ-101 synthesizer has a display that can be dim or missing pixels nowadays. Also the original display is hard to read in the dark because it lacks a backlight.

If you want to replace it with a LED backlight LCD, you run into 2 problems: most LCD's are on smaller boards, and the frame is thicker because there is a backlight under the screen.

Today I replace the LCD in a Casio CZ-101 with a nice new OLED display that exactly matches the original dimensions, works straight out of the package, and has a nice unlimited viewing angle and stellar contrast. You can get these screens in various colours, but I chose yellow because I think it matches the yellow waveform and CZ-101 logo print on the case.

Used Display:
Electronic Assembly W162-XLG in greenish yellow 84x44mm."

Update:

Reassembling a Casio CZ 101 after repair

Published on Apr 12, 2019 2kB of Fun

"I bought a 'for parts' Casio CZ-101 and hoped for an easy fix. It wasn't. Luckily someone reacted to my classifieds ad with a request for a new main PCB. Then I swapped the main board and got sound. But things were not that easy. The screen was missing lots of lines and pixels. And 3 buttons and 6 keys weren't working: it turned out a PCB trace was broken, and that 2 wires in the flat cables were broken. And off course I did a thorough cleaning.

But finally I got everyting to work, and I managed to install a nice new perfect fit OLED display in a nice yellow colour matching the print on the case. The result: a near mint working Casio CZ. This awesome sounding synth deserves to be preserved and repaired! Don't bring them to recycling but fix it or share parts to others trying to keep their CZ synts alive!

This video is a quick montage, I left out the full transcription I usually make because of the length of the video. If you want to see all the details, watch on a big screen, I recorded 4K to grab all details."

MATHS Bouncing Ball!!!


Published on Apr 10, 2019 MAKEN0ISE

"A classic patch!"

nonlinearcircuits I can't believe it's not a VCO


Published on Apr 10, 2019 cirtcele

"VCO/VCF based on concepts presented in Electronotes #132."


via nonlinearcircuits

"PCB set = USD20
panel = USD20
assembled = USD180

This module is based on ideas presented in Electronotes #132. It is a VCF with a 'filter exciter' section to allow a wide variety of acoustic, semi-acoustic and not-acoustic-at-all sounds. In a sense it takes the concept of pinging the LPG or ringing a VCF one step (or 2) further. The decaying sound is fed back into the input via a VCA. The VCA can be controlled by a gate or an envelope (or both).
Another interesting point is higher frequency sounds tend to be louder.....which is what happens naturally in the big room."

Patch from scratch with Complex-1 in Reason // 3D textures, arpeggios, modulation and creating depth


Published on Apr 10, 2019 DivKidVideo

"I hope this video serves to give some ideas of not only the possibilities of Complex-1 but also to give you some ideas to try things in other software and hardware synthesis (modular or otherwise). In this patch I go through create stereo synth tones, sequenced arpeggios, FX, folding and a whole load of patching. Check out the full Complex-1 tutorial/demo here"

Corsynth - Modular fun - 4 voices modular jam


Published on Apr 10, 2019 Thalassa77

"All sounds produced by this 20 spaces system

Four individual voices :

-Bass Drum
-Snare Drum
-Synth Line 1
-Synth Line 2

All modules from Corsynth

All these modules are available at corsynth.com"
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