"All-in-one, stand-alone, portable synthesizer, sequencer and sampler designed for the creation, performance and improvisation of electronic music. This machine is in fantastic condition and includes the original power supply, user guide, USB cable and an aftermarket carrying case."
"Make It Rain... Or Shine
Cylonix and Intellijel are at it again with a combination rhythm and comb delay module. The Rhythm Delay allows individual control of any or all 16 taps—set timing, level, pan, filter type, cutoff and Q on each tap. The Comb Delay opens up further possibilities for complex comb filtering, along with resonator or reverb effects. Bring some light showers or something more torrential to your rack."
"A complete bill of materials (DIY Kit) to create your own TSynth, based on the latest Teensy v4.1 Microcontroller.
All the parts you need will be provided, but some basic knowledge of soldering and using the Arduino IDE are required to complete the build.
MFOS Weird Sound Generator. led color: matte white output: 3.5mm jack size: 120x100x55mm 4.7x3.9x2.2in weight:~450g 9V DC (may be powered by a 9v battery)
"Driftbox J is the first VCA-CV controller + sequencer in the series, assuming a combination of a Driftbox S / R Synthesizer and an external device such as a sequencer. Two large joysticks control the CV output on the X axis with VCA on the Y axis. Although oscillator is not installed in Driftbox J itself, by inputting audio and CV / GATE / MIDI signal from the outside, it is possible to change the level and pan without changing the audio signal groove, output the processed CV It is possible to manipulate parameters of other Synthesizers.
Features:
2 Joystick VCA controller
XY dual CV controller 2 C manual CV output control and attenuation 2 channel programmable CV sequence output 16 steps · Program memory
Step input and manual / loop input
MIDI / GATE synchronization
Master / slave operation with gate pulse signal Slave operation by MIDI
Connections
MIDI In Gate In/Out Audio In (2x) Audio Out (2x) CV-A / CV-B 1ch /2ch"
"Here is the second part of a two-part video exploration of the functionality of the matrix present on the Arturia PolyBrute. As it focuses on functionality, there is relatively little audio-related content or performance.
The theme for this demonstration was recorded by multitracking the Arturia PolyBrute in order to provide the various parts necessary. The drums were assembled out of loops from Apple’s GarageBand.
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"I finally dusted off my VA1 and banged out a very quick/dirty demo with 9 tracks, one take each, no quantization, plus a cheesy drum track. The display closeup shows choices for oscillators, filters, "deform" (an extra block of shapers and distortions), "processors" (sub oscillators, ring mod, etc in the Osc section), modulation sources and FX (not implemented).
There's a tiny bit of reverb con everything, and a small amount of Laserverb on two of the leads, both coming from a KSP8. Most of the better DSP items survived and now live inside of the current Kurz boards like PC4, Forte and SP6. Note - many of the DSP items were experimental or iterations, never meant to see the light of day.
This is one of ten prototype units that were made, and one of the few that had the cooler paint job.
For music choice, I went with The Traitor, from Herbie Hancock's Manchild album, an old fav!"