Friday, February 11, 2022
New Bragi Modular Wyrd Matrix Mixer with A Questionable Logo
New maker and new module. Note the logo resembles an older Valhalla DSP logo. Below is a message from Sean Costello of Valhalla on the matter.
This one was spotted and sent in via Soviet Space Child.
via Bragi Modular
WYRD is a compact 4×4 matrix mixer built for performers.
The feature that sets it apart from most other matrix mixers is the performance focused offset fader at the bottom. The fader let’s you offset all four outputs (Marked A-B-C-D) with 5 volts in either positive or negative direction. This way you can set up quite complex modulation chains and then use the fader to affect all outputs. Perfect for live interaction.
WYRD is DC coupled and while it is aimed at mixing CV signals as mentioned above, it works great for audio as well. In case you want to mix audio signals, make sure to place the fader in the center. The fader has a center detent and will null in the middle position, letting you easily disengage it from the outputs.
All high quality components from mechanical parts like the pots and fader, to the electronic componets.
The panel is made of annodized, black aluminium with laser engraved graphics. This combination is very strong, the graphics will never fade or tear.
The small size for a matrix mixer and the very low power consumption makes it the perfect complex mixing source for your live or compact rig.:
Priced at €160,00
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And a note from Sean Costello on Gearspace:
Hi! Sean from Valhalla here.
We need to point out that our older logo is:
- still in use
- is still in use in commerce, in the Eurorack space (as pointed out by the photo of the Z-DSP cartridge from Valhalla earlier in the thread)
- and is a registered trademark of Valhalla DSP, LLC.
The US trademark registration number of the old logo is 4681428. The newer helmet logo's registration number is 6567032.
Here's our blog post about the history of our logos. It is worth noting that the helmet logo dates back to 2002, and was first associated with the name "Valhalla" in a Reaktor ensemble from 2003.
https://valhalladsp.com/2020/06/23/s...lhalla-design/
Here's one of the listings for the Halls of Valhalla cartridge for the Z-DSP, as being actively sold on a major US modular vendor's website. Notice that the older logo is in use on this product.
https://www.controlvoltage.net/tipto...lla-for-z.html
One of the things about US trademarks is that they have to be defended in order to retain their legal status. Please consider this a polite public request to change your logo to something that does not closely resemble either of Valhalla DSP's trademarked helmet logos.
It is obvious from the public responses in this thread that people think that your current logo closely resembles our logo, and it would be best to not have the likelihood of confusion around our logo in a market that we both participate in.
Thanks,
Sean Costello
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And and Official statement from Bragi Modular in response:
First things first: We definitely have zero bad intentions regarding this matter. We are not looking to step on anyone's toes.
A quick history of our logo and brand: We are based in Aarhus, Denmark, which has a very rich cultural heritage littered with rune stones and history related to the viking period, when the town was also founded. This is something very close to our hearts. Our logo itself is an original illustration by us, inspired by the modern depiction of a viking helmet.
We are currently considering our options and will open up a friendly dialogue with Valhalla DSP to solve this matter.
Thank you for your comments so far in this thread.
Simon & Morten from Bragi Modular"
The Human Comparator synthCube Kit TTSH MiniMeanie Arp 2600 + 1601 + Keyboard in Mahagony Case
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via this auction
"Amazing complete ARP 2600 Clone Set
The set contains following components:
1. Human Comparator TTSH, ARP2600 clone incl. Gate Booster (kit from synthCube)
2. 1601 Sequenzer clone (kit from synthCube)
3. DIY Keyboard based on a Fatar Studio 49 with:
MST '07 Buffered Multiple Kit
MST VCLFO MST VC LFO
RIB MST Ribbon Controller
4. Patch cables"
via this auction
"Amazing complete ARP 2600 Clone Set
The set contains following components:
1. Human Comparator TTSH, ARP2600 clone incl. Gate Booster (kit from synthCube)
2. 1601 Sequenzer clone (kit from synthCube)
3. DIY Keyboard based on a Fatar Studio 49 with:
MST '07 Buffered Multiple Kit
MST VCLFO MST VC LFO
RIB MST Ribbon Controller
4. Patch cables"
ETI 4600 Analogue Synth
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via this auction
Pics of the inside below.
via this auction
Pics of the inside below.
Waldorf Microwave XT SN 830726653
Elektron Monomachine SFX-60+ MK2 Synthesizer w/ Original Box
SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS PROPHET VS
How to use bandpass filters for sound sculpting - with ADDAC 603 triple bandpass filter
video upload by Monotrail Tech Talk
"Bandpass filters are powerful sound design tools. They can create unique textures and effects, can function as high pass and low pass filters as well, and are often overlooked. In this video I explain the power of the band pass filter, go over the functions and features of the ADDAC 603 triple bandpass filter, and then dive into a series of patch-tips!
Timetable:
00:00 – Intro
01:28 – Bandpass power
02:59 – ADDAC 603
04:53 – Single filter patches
09:54 – Dual filter patches
15:18 – Triple filter patches"
Torso T-1 Performance Demo with Spitfire´s new GAIKA - War Island pack
video upload by Thoow
"While further exploring the possibilities of the Torso T-1 I received an email form Spitfire Audio with their latest release: GAIKA - War Island. A perfect start point for an easy setup. After quickly arranging different sounds of the pack across the 16 tracks in my T-1 template I was ready to put some triggers here and there. Hit record on the cams - and here we are. So easy and so much fun to create stuff with the T-1. I am just touching the surface here and use mostly mutes to change interest. But there are way more option with Cycles, randomization and probabilities...."
GForce Software M Tron MkII Song Demos
video uploads by GForce Software
Playlist:
1. M Tron MkII - Watcher Of The Skies intro
Using the M-Tron MkII, ace keys player Nigel Hopkins has recreated some legendary MkII parts. Here, he tackles Watcher Of The Skies intro originally recorded by Tony Banks for the Genesis album Foxtrot in 1974. This sound made use of both MkII Manuals with Accordion Bass Notes & Organ Notes in the left manual, and a layered MkII Violins and Brass sound in the right manual.2. M Tron MkII - Strawberry Fields Forever
Using the M-Tron MkII, Nigel Hopkins has recreated some iconic Melly parts originally played on the hardware MkII. Here, he tackles the Strawberry Fields Forever flute part.3. M Tron MkII - Starless
Nigel Hopkins has kindly recreated some legendary tracks using the M-Tron MkII. Here, he tackles King Crimson's Starless string part.4. M Tron MkII - Nights In White Satin
Again, our good friend Nigel Hopkins has recreated some legendary tracks using the M-Tron MkII. Here, he tackles The Moody Blues Nights In White Satin string part.
V.A.I. 67 CRB Computerband 2000 / CRB Oberon
video upload by Vintage Audio Institute Italia
"Another little track we threw together with these rare oddballs.
The CRB Computerband 2000 is a four section auto-accompaniment stand-alone unit usually built in to big, furniture style home organs.
The CRB Oberon is a monophonic synthesizer made in a very limited run by the same company around the same time. It has two oscillators plus an added 3rd more limited and with 4 footages it can get quite big, but this time around we wanted a more delicate lead sound out of it."
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