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Sunday, April 12, 2026

Pylobolus Alkove 12 Voice Binaural Hybrid Synthesizer Incoming



via Pylobolus where you'll find some audio demos.

From Sound Design to Instrument Design

ALKOVE is not just about shaping sound — it is about designing the instrument that will produce it.

On a computer, the musician builds the sound architecture from the ground up: defining oscillators, selecting and combining filters, organizing signal paths, shaping stereo space, phase relationships, and depth. Parts can be layered or split, voices distributed, and digital effects integrated as part of the instrument itself. The process is fluid and iterative — adding, removing, comparing, refining — until the desired structure emerges.

Every modification is instantly reflected on ALKOVE. There is no transfer, no separation between design and performance: the instrument evolves in real time, mirroring the creative process as it unfolds.

What is created is not just a preset, but a complete and purpose-built instrument — with its own structure, its own behavior, and a carefully defined set of parameters available for live interaction.

Build your instrument

ALKOVE provides a set of building blocks designed to shape sound at its core.

Sound sources combine traditional subtractive synthesis with classic and formant-based oscillators (VOSIM), allowing both familiar and unconventional timbres to emerge. From the earliest stages of sound creation, the instrument is built around an integral stereo architecture, where space, phase, and depth are part of the synthesis process itself.

Filters are not fixed structures, but polymorphic elements (Ladder, SEM, SVF, Comb) that can be combined and interconnected to create evolving signal paths.

Dynamics are shaped by three DADSR envelopes per voice. Attack and release stages respond to velocity, allowing articulation to adapt naturally to performance. One envelope is directly tied to the stereo analog VCA of each voice, reinforcing dynamic response and control at the core of the sound.

Modulation extends beyond simple movement. A flexible routing system allows parameters to interact freely, while both global and per-voice LFOs can be phase-shifted and distributed across the stereo field, shaping motion and spatial perception.

MPE support enables per-note control, extending the instrument’s expressive capabilities.

The instrument can be structured into up to three independent parts — layered or split — each with its own voice allocation and role within the mix.

Two synchronized arpeggiators introduce rhythmic and harmonic complexity, interacting with the sound architecture in real time.

A dedicated mixing stage and a modern effects engine complete the system, integrating processing directly into the instrument itself.

From Design to Performance

ALKOVE is designed to move seamlessly from sound creation to live performance.

Programs and banks can be browsed instantly using a large, tactile encoder or directly from the touchscreen, allowing quick navigation without interrupting the flow.

Each program exposes a set of immediately accessible parameters — eight customizable controls per part — giving direct, hands-on access to the most relevant aspects of the sound. Up to three parts can be used simultaneously, clearly identified across the entire interface through a consistent color system (blue, orange, green), making structure and role instantly readable.

The distribution of voices and the active part configuration remain visible at all times, both on the screen and through the color-coded interface. Modulations are not hidden layers: they are displayed in real time and can be adjusted directly from the touchscreen, maintaining a continuous link between gesture and result.


Beyond these primary controls, all parameters remain within reach through dedicated shortcuts and encoder-based navigation, allowing deeper intervention without breaking the performance flow. Global elements — LFOs, arpeggiators, effects, and performance settings — are permanently available and do not depend on the currently selected part.

A final mixing stage provides a clear and immediate overview of all active parts, with intuitive control over balance and spatial placement, completing the transition from instrument design to expressive performance.

PlantsSystem-LiveZen


video upload by plantssystem

‪@plantssystem-ufo‬
'LiveZen' — a meditative performance shaped around the Duos.
Built with the Poly‑Sequencer, Prophet‑5, CS‑10, and the spatial processing of the VS‑1880 (RSS), this piece blends improvisational noise textures from Duos with the delicate tones of the Prophet‑5 and CS‑10.
A quiet, breathing soundscape that drifts between motion and stillness.

#plantssystem #livezen #duos #polysequencer #prophet5 #cs10 #rss #vs1880 #noise"

"Brussels Meets Berlin" - Live Electronic Ambient Session


video upload by No Lake

"I combined my knowledge of electronic music to create a ten-minute electro-ambient jam that I wanted to share with you live for the first time. So we'll have about ten minutes to talk about music.

Headphones 🎧 recommended

My Bandcamp : https://nolake.bandcamp.com/"

Moog Sound Studio & Novation Summit

novation mono station AFX analog synth


video upload by KAI neutrino (KAIneutrino)

Short but interesting. Every pad triggers a different patch.

Live Electronic Performance Analog Synth Jam Push 3, Prophet Rev2 #push3 #prophetrev2 #bassstation2


video upload by ASLAA Link Music

"A live electronic performance built using Push 3 as the central instrument to trigger and evolve scenes in real time.

In this session, I explore a flexible structure where each scene represents a different stage of the track — shaped live through dynamics, tension, and space.

🎹 Gear used:

Sequential Prophet Rev2: expressive evolving lead + ZOOM Multi Stomp (Effect pedal)
Novation Bass Station II: analog bass line & repetitive patterns
Splice: additional bass texture
Push 3: scene launching, variations, and live performance control

🎧 A hybrid approach between:

improvisation
live arrangement
electronic instrumental performance

The idea is to let the track breathe, shape textures in real time, and build a sonic narrative as it unfolds.

👉 Headphones recommended for full low-end and detail.

Thanks for listening 🙏"

Roland SH-1000

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via this Vemia listing

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"Roland SH1000 in very good condition, recently serviced and everything is working correctly. Some signs of age but generally very good for its years.

Was 110v model that has been professionally converted to 230V with a UK plug. Serial Number 296735"

Teisco S100P

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"Great sounding monophonic preset synth with a surprising features like spring reverb and flanger."

360 Systems Digital Keyboard Mk II (MIDI)

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via this Vemia listing

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"360 SYSTEMS DIGITAL KEYBOARD Incredibly rare early 8-bit sample-based keyboard (1982-1984, only 200 made). This is the Mark 2 type, with MIDI. Excellent condition apart from light scratches on the wood panels. Comes with printed manuals (1st and 2nd editions), parts catalogue, service history (maintenance done since the current owner bought it in 2005 - and since then only played it in his home studio). 12 of the 16 voice sockets contain voice chips as follows: 1 Flute / 2 Gut String Guitar / 3 Bass Guitar / 4 Slap bass / 5 Electric Guitar / 6 Electric Piano / 7 Clavinet / 8 Saxophone / 9 French Horn / 10 Trombone / 11 Dark Trumpet / 12 Bright Trumpet.

All functions are working fine except for one problem: This is an 8-voice keyboard, but if you play more than 6 notes at once, the 7th note produces a distorted sound. It seems that the 7th out of the 8 voices is faulty (doubtless due to deterioration of a vital part - no physical damage has been done to this carefully used machine). If it can be fixed or muted, you will have an incredible instrument with rich, organic tones. In any event it is perfectly playable if you respect the current voice limitation.

LISTEN! You can hear the sound of this actual instrument (arpeggios played with all 12 voices from bottom to top of the keyboard) HERE: [embed above]

Quote from a well-known pro user: 'It sounds AMAZING, the only sampler with enough character to rival a Mellotron or Chamberlin. My favorite French horn patch of all time!'"

Phonic Bloom Glo Polyphonic Whale 2 Ambient Synthesizer

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Ixox PreenFM2 Digital Polyphonic FM Synthesizer

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