Note: According to the
previous demo posted here, this panel is a prototype. It does however give us a peak into the featureset of the upcoming
Baloran synth. For additional demos
see here (scroll down to previous posts when you get there).
This is the first image to clearly reveal the front panel controls. As you can see, this synthesizer features 4 VCOs (2 Analog, 2 Digital), 2 Mixers feeding into 4 Filters laid out in two sections, 4 ENVs, 3 LFOs, Sequencer, and Arpeggiator. Note the Poly button. Click on the image to zoom in. You will see the following and more:
VCO 1 - SAW, TRI, PW, PWM EXT, Range: 32, 16, 8, 4, FM, SEMI, TUNE
DIGIT 1 - A2D, ADD, WAVE, FM, PARAM, SEMI, TUNE
VCO 2 and DIGIT 2 same as above
MIX x 2 w/ SYNC between VCOs
Two VCFs per MIX for a total of 4 filters
VCF 1 & 3 can be 12 or 24 dB, & have Digital & VCO FM for corresponding sections
VCF 2 & 4 can be BP or HP and have a VCF 1-2 balance knob or FM?
Each VCF has separate Key tracking
3 LFOs, 2 VCAs w/ PAN for stereo, 4 ENVs with CURVE for F (Filter) and M envelopes
16 step sequencer, ARP
Note there are buttons under some controls you wouldn't expect. I'm guessing they enable and disable modulation. Press the button and adjust the amount with the knob. Similar to an Oberheim Matrix-12 and XPander, or an Alesis Andromeda. On the Andromeda buttons enable to disable the modulation so you can use them as on/off buttons. The buttons under each Envelope knob in the image above are interesting. What do they do? Do they enable disable each stage, do they allow you to adjust the curve, can you modulate each stage of the envelop? The more I look at the panel the more this synth appears to be a modulation powerhouse. Feel free to share your thoughts and/or anything you see in the comments section below.
P.S. Baloran previously brought us the
The River, an 8-voice multi-timbral polyphonic analog synthesizer.