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"Great and rare modular synth made by Dmitry Morozov aka ::vtol:: during 2011 VolFram is semi-modular noise synthesizer and fx-proccesor based on digital 8-bit echo chip Ht-8970 it can be used as flexible delay/reverb processor, fuzz and complex. All these fx-capabilitys can be mixed and controlled with much flexibility Only 56 unit were made Dimitry is a transdisciplinary artist and researcher. He focuses on contemporary media arts including sound, robotics and installation, placing special emphasis on the link between emergent systems and new kinds of technological synthesis. Currently based in Ljubljana, Slovenia."
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"Yamaha TX802 Private studio use only. Excellent condition. Complete with a PA Decoder Monst-ROM from Germany, working fine (after I remembered how to use it!)
"The Ballista Blast is Shakmat Modular's hybrid digital/analog modular voice, squeezing a remarkably deep feature set into just 12HP. In this video, I walk through all three engines — Classic, Wavetable, and FM — and show you what this module is really capable of.
The Classic engine layers saw and square waves through two switchable analog VCFs (acid or bubbly, your call), a VCA, and an onboard distortion unit. The Wavetable engine runs a customisable wavetable set through that same analog chain, bridging digital texture with analog warmth. And the FM engine brings original multi-operator algorithms — up to four operators per patch — controlled via three macro knobs that keep complex FM territory surprisingly playable.
CORRECTION: The FM engine is actually a lot more complex than I describe in the video, and can do more than 2-op FM depending on the algorithm you choose.
Tying it all together: an onboard envelope, an assignable random generator, velocity and gate inputs, and nearly parameter-wide modulation assignment.
Timeline:
00:00 Introduction
00:50 Walk through of Ballista Blast
03:46 Pitch locking
04:31 Filter and Distortion modes
05:12 Built-in VCA
06:17 Wavetable oscillator
08:33 FM engine
09:52 Dubby FM chords example
10:55 Drone example
11:42 Modulation matrix
13:50 LFO mode on Expander
16:21 Randomising to change up sounds
18:59 Generate random patches for inspiration
21:01 Conclusions
21:45 Closing jam"
"Recorded some time ago with a sound I love as much now as I did back then ... here's my duophonic (two voice) Eurorack modular synth voice made up of modules from SoundForce. I enjoy putting single manufacturer voices together out of modules to see what the accumulator sound and character is and with the SoundForce range inspired by the early 1980s Roland Juno synthesisers it was bound to sound great. I'm using one keyboard played voice working against a basic 7 step probability varying sequence."
"Warp 1 feels right at home warping, clipping, mixing or curving your audio and cv signals. While our brand new waveshaper has mathematical precision built into its circuits, it's the musical applications that probably excite us the most. Join Simon for 5 quick patch ideas as we explore the fast and slow sides of Walk 4.
Warp 1 is a 2 input (mono) module, aimed at reshaping whatever signal you throw at it—with CV control over almost all the parameters of course."