"Fabulous analogue sequencer and synthesizer. For me its main strength is as a desktop SH101..LFO not quite as featured and no noise but it’s effectively a SH101 with a MC4 2 channel sequencer added! This has the added Kenton MOD which adds CV & gate (& filter) that bypasses the internal sequencer. Why is this important seeing as the MC202 already has some CV/gate sockets?? Well, the factory CV/Gate sockets are great for connecting to other synths in order to control them with the MC202 Sequencer. However, if you want to use the MC202 synth with an external sequencer it doesn’t; work so well and it is a little laggy as everything has to go via the MC202 in built sequencer brain which is probably 1kb! Kenton made this mod specifically so you can controller the MC202 synth engine from an external source. I used it with a SQ1 and Analogue Solutions Mega City step sequencer - much easier than the in built one!!!! Having said that the inbuilt sequencer is powerful once you get your head around it - 2 channels of CV/gate out and clock out and DIN sync out."
"Lovely, vintage synth from the 70’s. Imported from Modeless Factory in Japan last year - fully serviced and converted to UK voltage. Cosmetically and functionallymint and comes with original vinyl Yamaha branded gig bag.
Nice simple 1 Osc synth but sill has some unique features over even a CS10 - S&H for one! Somebody also incorrectly described this as a CS01 with full size keys - so wrong! Noise, Multimode analogue filer (BP/HP/LP), PWN, Noise, external input and LFO that can go to VCA, filter, Osc. Nice synth and lovely vintage sound."
"Some ideas and basic procedure for using keyboard velocity and aftertouch with the AJH Synth modular system. This can add a lot of expressiveness to your patches, all that's required is a keyboard controller that outputs these functions, whether it be a CV-equipped controller, or a MIDI/USB controller connected via a Midi to CV converter.
This video shows velocity being used to control VCA volume, aftertouch controlling LFO/vibrato amount, and both controlling filter frequency, but since this is modular these control signals can be used to manipulate pretty much anything that has a CV input. In some cases using it with the CV Mix will be particularly helpful to adjust the range of the controller's output to suit the intended target, allowing the CV to be simultaneously amplified, offset, inverted, and/or combined with other CV's.
I'm using an Arturia Keystep, which has a 'Mod' CV output - this can be configured in software to output either velocity, aftertouch, or the position of the 'mod wheel' touch strip.
Check out the AJH Synth playlists for more 'Patch of The Week' videos, which will be either performances or 'how to' guides detailing a range of sounds, some familiar, some less so, and each containing a patch sheet at the end to show you how to construct it for yourself.
"New for NAMM (in prototype) is Krotos Studio - its a tool for Sound Design. Making it easy to do foley using an XY pad for spotting footsteps or other foley type sounds, which are typically extremely time consuming.
Using the XY pad in Perform Mode, you can use gestures and mouse movements to translate into FX. Exports mixes, stems, layers into your final DAW environment.
It will come with a large selection of sound sets, you can also put your own samples and sounds in Edit Mode.
Matt Collings demonstrates some of the concepts they are using in this new software.
Available early 2023 no pricing available yet
Keep an eye on
KrotosAudio.com"
"The recent release from Spitfire and BT is called Polaris. Its an orchestral Hybrid library with both an orchestral aspect, and a synthesized one, with a lot of additional synthesis options and synth samples. Its an impressive piece of work and taps into the Hybrid Score model which combines regular orchestral sounds with synthesized ones. BT is a master of this and so much of the library was recorded with the end goal in mind.
We spoke to Dan Keen about the library and got a few choice demo sounds.
Polaris is available now priced at £299"
"In the blissfully quiet ticket office we spoke with Niels from Nektar Tech - he showed us the Nektar Aura Pad Controller which has recently had a big OS update.
With a more immediate sound browsing channel strip access.
There's also a new Audio Tab in the broswer for extremely quick kit making on the pads, whether that s plug-in or a sample or an AU instrument.
Using the Nekarine plug-in, its possible to easily configure the pads to your custom layout.
Also included are 500 kits to get you started which will load into the DP-1 drum player - included which is a fully featured sample playback engine, though of course you can put in Kontakt, Battery or any other instruments as you wish.
Aura update is available now (just released) free to existing Aura users (or Panorama T series owners):
the Aura hardware is priced at £279
"These apparently are the smallest MIDI controllers you can buy.
The NMSVE (Noise Machine Straight Vibin' Edition) are Bluetooth MIDI controllers with 12 buttons, expression knob, and aa slider. Launched on Kickstarter in 2020 and it went well so they are now available via the
https://thisisnoiseinc.com/ website priced at $79.99 or available in a build kit version $59.99"
Also see this post for an overview and additional details.
"Orba 2’s comes with synthesized and acoustic sounds like upright pianos, guitars, found sounds, and more, and can work with no wires or screens attached.
Adam demonstrated it responding to bump, tilt and finger position giving control over timbre and velocity, and told us it can send all this control data over USB or bluetooth. There's a built in sampler with 4 gig of memory so you're not limited to the on board sounds, and it can loop up to 128 bars or up to 5 minutes of overdubbable audio.
Orba 2 Available to preorder now. Price 149 USD Shipping: Summer 2022"
Onboard sample engine and synthesizer and built-in speaker offer an immediate playing experience
Eight capacitive-sensing pads respond to the lightest velocities
Accelerometer and gyroscope capture a range of multi-dimensional gestures
Use the built-in looper to layer Drum, Bass, Chord, and Lead parts
Connect to the cross-platform Orba app for more sounds, songs, and settings
Connect via MIDI over Bluetooth or USB-C, and use MIDI Polyphonic Expression (MPE) to play your sounds in dynamic new ways
Use the 1/8" (3.5mm) output to listen on headphones, speakers, and amps
"Very small (2hp) utility module which gives Wireless MIDI Clock and Ableton Link which is available now, also available in a desktop unit - though this is delayed due to part shortage. The Module version IS available now priced at $215
WiFi connectivity: Join existing networks or create your own WiFi
Playback synchronized with Ableton Link
Two configurable outputs that can generate gates or triggers
Clock triggers can be set to 1, 2, 4, 8, or 24 PPQN
Outputs can be set to Clock, Loop Reset Trigger, or Gate
Adjust tempo by +/- buttons or Tap Tempo button
Panel Size: 2HP
Supply: +12V 180mA, -12V 0mA, 5V 0mA
Depth: 47mm
Outputs: 0/5V buffered low impedance triggers