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Friday, September 09, 2016
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Spectral Multiband Resonator (SMR) Tutorial #1 -- 1V/Octave outputs in firmware v5
Published on Dec 14, 2016 4mspedals
"Tutorial Video #1 in a series for the SMR from 4ms Company.
This covers the 1V/octave output mode, which is a new feature in firmware v5. Six VCOs are being controlled by the SMR, using the Spectral's built-in scales and tunings. This shows how the SMR can be used as an sequencer, arpeggiator, and chord machine using up to 6 VCOs, which adds 6 analog or digital voices to the system, tracked to the system.
Hold down ROTATE while you flip the Env switch to "Fast" to enable the Env Outs jacks to output 1V/octave CV on these jacks. Then patch the Env Out jacks into the 1V/OCT jack of your VCOs (up to 6 VCOs). Use each VCO's Frequency knob to tune it to the associated SMR channel. You can then run the VCOs into a mixer, or through effects etc if you like. All VCOs will track perfectly with your SMR!"
Update:
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Dual Looping Delay from 4ms Company
Dual Looping Delay from 4ms Company -- Resonant delay play
Published on Jan 20, 2016 4mspedals
"Playing with resonant delays by using very short delay times (audio rate, 250Hz to 4kHz) and feedback nearing 100%. The DLD allows for quantized or continuous control of delay time relative to the input clock. In this patch, the input clock is a square wave from an audio VCO.
The sound source was a pop song trending on soundcloud, fed directly into channel A of the DLD. The output of channel A is fed into channel B, which is set to an echo-type delay, giving the reverberation. The output of channel B was recorded directly (the Send from channel B was sent to a Spectral Resonator, but this was turned down in the mix). No effects were added."
Dual Looping Delay from 4ms Company -- Resonant delay play (mashup)
Published on Jan 20, 2016 4mspedals
"Playing with resonant delays by using very short delay times (audio rate, 250Hz to 4kHz) and feedback nearing 100%. The DLD allows for quantized or continuous control of delay time relative to the input clock. In this patch, the input clock is a square wave from an audio VCO.
The sound source was a pop song trending on soundcloud, fed directly into channel A of the DLD. The output of channel A is fed into channel B, which is set to an echo-type delay, giving the reverberation. The output of channel B was recorded directly (the Send from channel B was sent to a Spectral Resonator, but this was turned down in the mix). No effects were added."
Dual Looping Delay from 4ms Company -- Resonant delay play (mashup)
Thursday, January 21, 2016
NAMM2016 Introducing the New 4ms Company Dual Looping Delay Eurorack Module
Published on Jan 21, 2016 Analogue Zone Showroom / Synths and Studio
"NAMM2016 Introducing the New 4ms Company Dual Looping Delay Eurorack Module
Available soon from
http://www.analoguezone.com/"
4ms Dual looping Delay eurorack Modular NAMM 2016
Published on Jan 22, 2016 Flux302 of Fluxwithit.com
NAMM 2015: 4ms Dual Looping Delay
Published on Jan 22, 2016 sonicstate
Monday, January 13, 2020
New 4ms Ensemble Oscillator Euroack Module
Published on Jan 13, 2020 4ms Company
"The Ensemble Oscillator from 4ms Company and Matthias Puech is a unified polyphonic voice of sixteen complex oscillators combining additive, FM, phase-distortion and wavefolding synthesis techniques in new unorthodox ways. By quantizing the oscillators to scales or series of harmonics, the Ensemble Oscillator allows you to explore the sonic boundary between musical chords and rich evolving textures. Easily create a wide variety of sounds ranging from aggregates of pure sine waves to pulsar synthesis or pristine harmonic tones and lush wide chords to rich dirty drones and rumbling glitches. Custom scales can quickly be “learned” and saved using a CV keyboard or by manually entering notes with the controls."
LABELS/MORE:
4ms,
eurorack,
NAMM,
NAMM2020,
New,
New in 2020,
New Modules,
New Modules in 2020,
News,
Teasers
Thursday, December 08, 2016
Modular Minutes: Qu-Bit Chords Resonated by 4ms Company - SMR
Published on Dec 8, 2016 Analogue Zone Showroom / Synths and Studio
"The Qu-bit Chord sounds fantastic in itself, but it even sounds sweeter with the 4ms Company - Spectral Multiband Resonator... Or even better with some reverb from the Erica Synths Black Hole DSP... We were having a lush and cinematic afternoon in the Analogue Zone showroom. Clocking and modulation is done by the 4ms PEG (PIngable Envelope Generator) and the Harvestman - Polivoks Modulator."
http://www.analoguezone.com/
LABELS/MORE:
4ms,
Erica Synths,
eurorack,
harvestman,
Industrial Music Electronics,
Mutable Instruments
Sunday, May 12, 2019
4ms - Dan Green @ SUPERBOOTH 19
Published on May 12, 2019 Superbooth Official
"Explore the rich sonic possibilities of the Spherical Wavetable Navigator, a new six-voice playable instrument from 4ms Company. Starting with chords, melodies and drones, and working up to recording new wavetables from your own audio sources, Dan Green from 4ms Company showcases beginning and advanced techniques in a live performance that clearly demonstrates the principles at work."
Sunday, October 28, 2018
4ms SMR DIY Workshop Saturday November 3rd 2018 at Patch Point Berlin
This one is in via Todd Barton.
via Patch Point:
"4ms SMR DIY Workshop. Saturday November 3rd 2018
from 100.42
€119.50 incl. 19% VAT
We are happy to host a special DIY workshop with our portland buddies 4MS.
THIS WORKSHOP IS FOR ALL SKILL LEVELS, and shouldn’t take more than 1.5 hours to finish!
Allissa from 4MS and founder of the Synth Library Portland will guide the workshop.
Limited to 20 spaces, You can sign up and either pay 50% deposit (119) and the rest in cash 120 at the workshop, or pay 100% in full up front. The choice is yours.
Please select the time you will come and start. Patch Point is a relatively small space, so we are staggering the start times! Please be on time!
'The Spectral Multiband Resonator from 4ms Company is an innovative resonant filter which can process audio like a classic filter bank, ring like a marimba when plucked/struck, vocode, re-mix tracks, harmonize, output spectral data, quantize audio to scales, and much more..."
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
NAMM2017: Introducing 4ms Company Stereo Triggered Sampler and Tapgraphic Delay
Published on Jan 18, 2017 Analogue Zone Showroom / Synths and Studio
"Introducing 4ms Company Stereo Triggered Sampler and Tapgraphic Delay"
http://www.analoguezone.com/
Monday, November 20, 2017
4MS company Modules @Tokyo Festival of Modular 2017
Published on Nov 20, 2017 cuckoomusic
"4MS Company showed me some of their beautiful modules during Tokyo Festival of Modular. A great sampler, tap delay and an extraordinarily beautiful resonator, all in stereo."
Friday, April 06, 2018
Tuesday, May 07, 2019
Spherical Wavetable Navigator (SWN) - SphereEdit
Published on May 7, 2019 4ms Company
"SphereEdit is software for Mac, Windows, and Linux for creating, editing, and exporting wavetables to be used with the Spherical Wavetable Navigator (SWN) Eurorack module from 4ms Company. The SWN can store up to 108 user-created Spherical Wavetables, and SphereEdit is a powerful tool for designing Spheres and loading them into the SWN (scope shots are from a modified Vectrex).
SphereEdit is fork of the Synthesis Technology WaveEdit project developed by Andrew Belt. Both SphereEdit and WaveEdit are open-source under the GNU GPLv3 license.
Download links:
------------------
Mac: https://4mscompany.com/SWN/SphereEdit...
Windows: https://4mscompany.com/SWN/SphereEdit...
Linux: https://4mscompany.com/SWN/SphereEdit..."
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Control Voltage Fair Coming to New York June 20-21
"Announcing the return of Control Voltage Fair, the annual synthesizer series set in New York City!
This June 20-21 we are hosting events in Bushwick, New York, centered around DIY modular synthesis. Check out the schedule below:
Friday, live performances by:
Mark Verbos
Further Reductions
Certain Creatures & Clay Wilson
Visuals by Brown Shoes Only
9pm Doors // Free before 10pm, $10 after
https://www.facebook.com/events/1429249227336807/
Saturday, demos by:
4ms Company
Ciat-Lonbarde
Control
Keith McMillen Instruments
Make Noise
Pittsburgh Modular Synthesizers
Shbobo
Snazzy FX
Steady State Fate
Synthesis Technology
Tiptop Audio
Verbos Electronics
(and more!)
12pm Doors // FREE!
https://www.facebook.com/events/488165374650025/
The address will be shared the week of via facebook and controlvoltagefair.org...
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Control Voltage Fair is New York City’s annual event dedicated to celebrating the modular synthesizer. Spanning multiple days, we curate synth makers and distributors to share their creations, inviting audiences to see, hear, touch, and talk about the modular synth. This fair is complemented by concerts featuring musicians at the forefront of hardware and voltage-controlled instrumentation.
Introduced in the 1960s, the modular synth has recently experienced a rebirth due to its affordability and sonic flexibility. CVF is an open forum inviting person-to-person interaction between maker, musician, and attendee. Interact with artists and tinkerers, share ideas, and explore the ins and outs of this limitless instrument!
The concert will take place on Friday, June 20th at THE LAB in Brooklyn - 315 Ten Eyck St and will feature live performances by Mark Verbos, Further Reductions, and Certain Creatures & Clay Wilson. Visuals will be provided by Brown Shoes Only. The fair follows on June 21st at the same location. Confirmed exhibitors include 4ms Company, Ciat-Lonbarde, Control, Keith McMillen Instruments, Make Noise, Pittsburgh Modular Synthesizers, Shbobo, Snazzy FX, Steady State Fate, Synthesis Technology, Tiptop Audio, and Verbos Electronics. Workshops are tbd.
Control Voltage Fair is presented by Abby Echiverri and Control, with help from Harvestworks. Past partners include River To River Festival and ((Audience)).
For more information visit http://www.controlvoltagefair.org/."
This June 20-21 we are hosting events in Bushwick, New York, centered around DIY modular synthesis. Check out the schedule below:
Friday, live performances by:
Mark Verbos
Further Reductions
Certain Creatures & Clay Wilson
Visuals by Brown Shoes Only
9pm Doors // Free before 10pm, $10 after
https://www.facebook.com/events/1429249227336807/
Saturday, demos by:
4ms Company
Ciat-Lonbarde
Control
Keith McMillen Instruments
Make Noise
Pittsburgh Modular Synthesizers
Shbobo
Snazzy FX
Steady State Fate
Synthesis Technology
Tiptop Audio
Verbos Electronics
(and more!)
12pm Doors // FREE!
https://www.facebook.com/events/488165374650025/
The address will be shared the week of via facebook and controlvoltagefair.org...
Inline image 1
Control Voltage Fair is New York City’s annual event dedicated to celebrating the modular synthesizer. Spanning multiple days, we curate synth makers and distributors to share their creations, inviting audiences to see, hear, touch, and talk about the modular synth. This fair is complemented by concerts featuring musicians at the forefront of hardware and voltage-controlled instrumentation.
Introduced in the 1960s, the modular synth has recently experienced a rebirth due to its affordability and sonic flexibility. CVF is an open forum inviting person-to-person interaction between maker, musician, and attendee. Interact with artists and tinkerers, share ideas, and explore the ins and outs of this limitless instrument!
The concert will take place on Friday, June 20th at THE LAB in Brooklyn - 315 Ten Eyck St and will feature live performances by Mark Verbos, Further Reductions, and Certain Creatures & Clay Wilson. Visuals will be provided by Brown Shoes Only. The fair follows on June 21st at the same location. Confirmed exhibitors include 4ms Company, Ciat-Lonbarde, Control, Keith McMillen Instruments, Make Noise, Pittsburgh Modular Synthesizers, Shbobo, Snazzy FX, Steady State Fate, Synthesis Technology, Tiptop Audio, and Verbos Electronics. Workshops are tbd.
Control Voltage Fair is presented by Abby Echiverri and Control, with help from Harvestworks. Past partners include River To River Festival and ((Audience)).
For more information visit http://www.controlvoltagefair.org/."
Thursday, April 20, 2017
Superbooth 2017: Introducing 4ms Company Performance Recorder and Spherical Wavetable Navigator
Published on Apr 20, 2017 Analogue Zone Showroom / Synths and Studio
"Introducing 4ms Company Performance Recorder and
Spherical Wavetable Navigator
LET'S CONNECT!
AnalogueZone ► http://www.analoguezone.com"
LABELS/MORE:
4ms,
eurorack,
New,
New in 2017,
New Modules,
New Modules in 2017,
Superbooth,
Superbooth17
Saturday, January 17, 2015
Thursday, November 21, 2013
4ms Quad Clock Distributor (QCD): Video Manual part 1: Overview
Published on Nov 21, 2013 4mspedals·78 videos
"The Quad Clock Distributor (QCD) from 4ms Company is a four channel master clock module with Tap Tempo. Each channel has a clock divider/multiplier (from /32 to x16) and an independent clock input and output. The Div/Mult amount can be CV controlled with an external source (sequencer, manual pads, LFO, etc). Each channel also has a Reset jack for clock phase shifting (on-the-beat vs. off-the-beat vs. in-between-the-beat, etc...). The channels normally sync to the Tap Tempo button, but plugging in an external clock overrides this.
Complex rhythms can result quickly.
The QCD connects to the QPLFO (Quad Pingable LFO) from 4ms
Read more at 4ms:
http://4mscompany.com/qcd.php"
"The Quad Clock Distributor (QCD) from 4ms Company is a four channel master clock module with Tap Tempo. Each channel has a clock divider/multiplier (from /32 to x16) and an independent clock input and output. The Div/Mult amount can be CV controlled with an external source (sequencer, manual pads, LFO, etc). Each channel also has a Reset jack for clock phase shifting (on-the-beat vs. off-the-beat vs. in-between-the-beat, etc...). The channels normally sync to the Tap Tempo button, but plugging in an external clock overrides this.
Complex rhythms can result quickly.
The QCD connects to the QPLFO (Quad Pingable LFO) from 4ms
Read more at 4ms:
http://4mscompany.com/qcd.php"
Thursday, October 13, 2022
4ms Mini PEG - Overview with Jay E
video upload by 4ms Company
"Jay E Beats shows us how easy it is to make LFOs start and end on the beat! It can also be used as a synced envelope generator. Get your Mini PEG today! #4msMPEG ------------------ Mini PEG..."
https://4mscompany.com/MPEG
Also see:
New 4ms Mini PEG (MPEG) Clock-Synced Envelope Generator and LFO
New 4ms Shuffling Clock Multiplier Plus
Saturday, April 08, 2023
Massive Eurorack Setup for Sale
Friday, September 20, 2019
VELOCITY SYNTH MEET Coming to Seattle October 5th
Details here: https://www.velocityseattle.com
Exhibitors
4ms 4mscompany.com
4ms Company offers alternatives to traditional instruments with our poly-rhythmic clock modules that create evolving complex mathematical beat patterns, a resonator that can cast pop music into micro-tonal keys, a multi-channel wavetable oscillator, a routing matrix that's played like an instrument, and many more innovative devices. Rather than replicate concepts from the past, we strive to turn unique ideas into playable musical tools that expand the possibilities of music. We also offer Do-It-Yourself kits, and many of our designs are open-source.
Acid Rain Technology acidraintechnology.com
Acid Rain Technology is a manufacturer of music hardware out of Seattle, WA. We believe hardware instruments enable a unique connection between human and machine, and seek to improve this interaction through interface design for maximum playability.
After Later Audio afterlateraudio.com
After Later Audio is a boutique audio company located in Seattle, Washington. We make high quality Eurorack modules at accessible prices and we pride ourselves on responsive customer service. You can find our products for sale on our website, at various synth shops (Patchwerks, London Modular, Chuck Levin’s, and Modular 8), and on all of the major ecommerce sites.
Thursday, January 16, 2020
NAMM 2020: 4ms Ensemble Oscillator - Sixteen Complex Oscillators!!
Published on Jan 16, 2020 sonicstate
"4ms company always seem to push the boat out with very interesting designs and this years NAMM show was no different. The Ensemble Oscillators takes 16 complex oscillators and combines them in interesting ways, giving you access to many different synthesis types including additive, FM, phase-distortion and wavefolding synthesis."
4ms Ensemble Oscillator posts
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