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Tuesday, November 08, 2022

AJH Synth Modular Sound Demo by @DKS SYNTH LAB (MiniMod Eurorack Modular jam, No Talking)


video upload by AJH Synth Official

"A repost of a video by Daniele Chierichetti demonstrating lead sounds and showing some of the sonic possibilities of an AJH Synth Eurorack modular synth system. The standard MiniMod voice forms the basis of the system featured here, and this voice is directly based on the original R.A.Moog version of the Minimoog, and as such it is capable of the same classic lead sounds, the same warmth, punch, and character. However, because it is modular, it takes this voice way beyond anything it was originally capable of, opening it up to the now huge Eurorack universe, including a wealth of modules by AJH Synth.
These high-end modules are mostly based on classic vintage designs, some of which are very difficult to obtain nowadays, but brought firmly into the modern Eurorack era by a wealth of connectivity, functionality, and reliability, that simply didn't exist 'back in the day'. Also, some modern, digital modulation modules compliment the range, hugely expanding it's sonic scope."

Timeline
0:00 Intro
0:09 Sound Demo 1
1:32 Sound Demo 2
2:28 Sound Demo 3
3:54 Sound Demo 4
4:50 Sound Demo 5
7:01 Sound Demo 6
7:56 Sound Demo 7

Sunday, November 06, 2022

Mother 32 Tracking Correction with the V-SCALE from AJH SYNTH - Fix those out-of-tune External VCO's


video upload by AJH Synth Official

"Following on from last week's video showing some ways to expand the sonic capabilities of your Moog Mother-32, this video details the use of the V-SCALE Eurorack module to fix tracking issues with external VCO's and synths.
Previous video here: [posted here]

The Mother-32 is semi-modular in itself, but it also provides a gateway into Eurorack modular with minimal investment, for those who are unsure if it is for them. Even a single Eurorack module can make a big difference to your sound and capabilities. Since the Mother-32 only has 1 oscillator (and no sub-bass/sub-octave generator), the most obvious choice for many would be adding an external VCO. However, this can result in tuning issues between the synth itself and any external oscillators controlled by the synth's KB output (1V/Oct CV output). This is due to the output impedance, which can cause the 1V/Oct CV signal to become inaccurate, and mean that external VCO's can be out-of-tune within the space of a single octave. This problem gets worse as additional VCO's are loaded onto this pitch CV, affecting it's current.

The V-SCALE is a 5-way active buffer, in it's simplest form serving as an accurate buffered multiple, but more uniquely it is designed to address tracking issues encountered between modules or synths. It has a very high input impedance, and a very low output impedance - this alone can fix many tracking problems simply by connecting it between the misbehaving modules/synths. However, 4 of the 5 outputs are also adjustable - this is particularly useful for synths and modules that simply do not track correctly and need calibrating, something that can be difficult or near-impossible to change depending on the unit. This means it can also be used to to adjust the calibration of anything that needs strong 1V/Oct tracking, such as a self-oscillating filter/VCF when used as a melodic oscillator.

Video by DreamsOfWires

Index
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00:00 Intro
00:27 Overview of the issue
01:47 Mother 32 direct to external VCO
04:19 To external VCO via V-SCALE
05:47 3 VCO's via passive multiple
07:13 Passive multiples + V-SCALE
10:24 Testing with a different VCO



more VCOs mother-32 add vco to mother32 suboctave suboctaves subbass audio input ext audio in cv correction fix scaling tracking won't track my synth 1 volt per octave keyboard sequencer problem out of tune issue"

Sunday, October 30, 2022

Expanding the Mother 32 - Sub-octaves, wave multipliers & extra VCO's for chords & vintage fatness


video upload by AJH Synth Official

"Here are some ideas for expanding the sonic possibilities and fattening up the sound of the Moog Mother 32 analogue synth - We're sometimes contacted by customers who have, or want to add AJH Synth modules to theirs, as the Mother 32 has great connectivity for Eurorack integration, so hopefully this will video will show a little of what is possible. The Mother 32 has a single oscillator, so the most obvious choice would be to add more VCO's, in order to perform harmonies and simple chords, but also it doesn't have a sub-bass, or sub-octave generator, so this may also be worth considering. In this video we demonstrate both of these options, using the MiniMod Vintage Transistor Core VCO's, the Ring SM to generate sub-octaves and as a CP3 style mixer, but also the Wave Swarm to simulate multiple stacked sawtooth waves. We also use the Sample Hold & Slew to generate rhythmic, random filter modulation, the Precision Voltages as a convenient way to select precise octave and semitone pitch changes of VCO's, and use the V-Scale to address 1V/Oct scaling/tracking issues that may occur when using the Mother 32 to control external VCO's or other instruments via CV.

The AJH SYNTH Eurorack range consists of high-end modules, all hand-made in the UK, most of which are based on classic, vintage designs, authentically recreating the circuitry of much sought-after analogue instruments and technologies of the past, whilst greatly expanding them, and bringing them to modern Eurorack levels of convenience, limitless flexibility, and reliability.

Index:
00:00 Introduction/Overview
00:53 Sub-octaves/sub-bass (Ring SM)
02:40 Sawtooth multiplication (Wave Swarm)
03:50 Ring SM as CP3 Input mixer
04:44 Using it with a sequencer
06:33 Sample & Hold filter mod
08:37 The need for the V-SCALE
09:09 Adding more VCO's
10:25 Using the Precision Voltages
11:19 Multiple VCO's & a sequencer

Check out the AJH Synth playlists for module 'User Guides', and 'Patch of The Week' videos, which will be either performances or 'how to' guides, detailing functions/methods, and a range of sounds, some familiar, some less so, containing a patch sheet at the end to show you how to construct it for yourself: https://youtu.be/89bv0dI8yw4

Video by DreamsOfWires"

Sunday, October 23, 2022

Minimoog-style Lead Sounds - Inspired by Rick Wakeman, Keith Emerson, & the sounds of the seventies


video upload by AJH Synth Official

"These are just sound examples, but I am not a keyboardist, so please don't expect any Rick Wakeman/Keith Emerson keyboard wizardry. The intention is just to illustrate the kind of tones that can be created with the basic MiniMod voice in Minimoog configuration (Glide, 3 VCO's, Ladder Filter, etc), along with some overdrive/distortion from driving the audio levels hard.

Generally, input levels significantly beyond 12 O'clock (50%) on the Ladder Filter or Discrete Cascaded VCA should start to apply more overdrive to the audio from the VCO's or other Eurorack level signals. This will noticeably change the character of the sound at extreme settings.

The GAIN SWITCH module is also used a couple of times here, as it conveniently activates the high-gain mode featured on both the Transistor Ladder Filter & Discrete Cascaded VCA modules, which is otherwise set by jumpers on the rear of the modules. Using the Gain Switch just means you don't need to pop the module out to enable/disable the feature. Audio-rate modulation of VCO3 from VCO1 is added at a couple of points... just because it sounds good, not necessarily because it was commonly used in famous lead sounds.

Rick Wakeman has famously used the Minimoog throughout his career, whereas Keith Emerson is equally associated with the Moog modular system that preceded it. Since the AJH Synth MiniMod system is directly based on the early, more desirable R.A.Moog version of the Minimoog, whilst also being fully modular, this makes it an excellent choice for recreating the sounds of those original, iconic instruments, and going way beyond it in the world of Eurorack.

Video by DreamsOfWires"

Sunday, October 16, 2022

AJH Synth Low Pass Filters Compared: 3 Eurorack VCF's - Sequences & Sweeps (dry audio/no talking)


video upload by AJH Synth Official

"A purely functional video this week - we're sometimes asked which filter we'd recommend, but really it's a subjective thing, so here's some examples of the current 3 AJH Synth Low Pass filters compared, with both a sequence and static sawtooth sweeps. The settings are mostly kept similar, bearing in mind that it's impossible to get an exact match with different VCF designs. The video timeline has an index, so you can skip to particular sections by using the links below, or by hovering the mouse over the timeline on the video player.

Filters featured:
Transistor Ladder Filter (based on the R.A.Moog Minimoog)
Sonic XV Diode Ladder Wave Filter (based on the 'muSonics' Sonic V)
Gemini 2412 Dual Vintage State Variable Filters (based on the Oberheim SEM)

INDEX:
00:00 Intro
00:29 Video Overview
01:20 Sequence + 1VCO - Ladder Filter
02:18 Sequence + 1VCO - Sonic XV 24dB
03:16 Sequence + 1VCO - Sonic XV 6dB
03:57 Sequence + 1VCO - Gemini 12dB
04:26 Sequence + 1VCO - Gemini 24dB
04:58 Multiple VCO's
06:33 Fast sequence
09:03 Filter Sweeps - Ladder Filter
10:25 Filter Sweeps - Sonic XV
12:56 Filter Sweeps - Gemini 2412

Video by DreamsOfWires

vcf comparison analogue voltage controlled filters compared analog filter shoot out no talking dry audio only examples no fx transistor ladder filter vs sem filter vs diode filter"

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Thursday, October 06, 2022

GEMINI 2412 User Guide Part 3: Using the dual filters together - stereo, formant, 24dB cascaded etc


video upload by AJH Synth Official

AJH Synth Official GEMINI 2412 User Guide posts

"Part 3 of 3. The AJH Synth Gemini 2412 Dual Multi-mode SEM-based VCF explained. The 3-part User Guide will cover this very complex and fully-featured, yet simple to use analogue filter. This final part shows how the functions explained in parts 1 and 2 can be used with both filters working together, with particular attention to creating a 24dB low pass filter, and a 12dB band pass filter, using the Gemini as a single filter in cascade mode. Also, creating formant, or vocal type sounds, evolving patches using an envelope to morph between the output of both filters, then finishing off with various no-talking patch examples, such as using the Gemini as a stereo filter, as part of a 2-voice polyphonic synth, and constantly changing sequencer patterns."

Video by DreamsOfWires

Index:
00:00 Intro
00:27 Overview
01:11 Creating a 24dB Low Pass filter
04:43 Creating a 12dB High Pass filter
08:20 Formant vocal sounds
09:26 Audio Mix & Envelopes
11:34 Patch examples"

Sunday, October 02, 2022

Performance: 'Mini Mod' - a 2016 track performed in real-time (analogue melodic eurorack modular)


video upload by AJH Synth Official

"A short real-time performance of a track I originally recorded in 2016, and was my first ever work with the AJH Synth Mini Mod system. The original version was overdubbed, layering a full 3-VCO & Ladder filter system 3 times to provide all of the synth voices. Here it is performed 'live' with all voices occurring simultaneously, but voiced slightly differently - for example, in the original I used just the standard Minimoog style voice configuration to achieve a vocal/choir-like sound, whereas here I used the much more effective combination of the Wave Swarm and Fixed Filter Bank 914, and even the Entropic Doom to provide an additional 'voice' to the all-analogue Mini-choir! No samples were used in this recording.

I also use the SEM--based Gemini 2412 VCF to process a drone sound, with both of it's filters used in Dual mode. It's audio signal is just 1 VCO and some white noise mixed in the Ring SM, which also provides to sub-octaves using it's built-in sub bass generators.

The Arturia Keystep Pro was used as the sequencer - the mod controller to affect the filter frequency of the Gemini, 3 sequencer tracks to control the pitch of the choir oscillators independently, as a kind of faux polyphonic workaround, and finally the fourth track to control the main 3-VCO melodic voice/sequence.

The original track can be found here: https://tomorrowthecure.bandcamp.com/..."

Sunday, September 25, 2022

'Radiophonic Randomness' - Using the RANDOM VOLTAGE EVENT GENERATOR to make retro scf-fi sounds


video upload by AJH Synth Official

"Just for fun... Some lo-fi sounds/noises created with the help of the Dual RVG Eurorack module, providing random voltages and clock/gate signals, and demonstrating it's ability to multi-function, here providing 4 control signals. It's just an experiment really, since the author of this video is such a fan of the early adopters of analogue synths and the sounds they created, from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop's low-budget TV and radio soundtracks, to the first, less melodic synthesizer experimentations of Klaus Schulze, Tangerine Dream, and others.

Many of these involved the instruments and tools created by a small English company called EMS (Synthi, VCS3), and the Dual RVG by AJH Synth is directly based on one of their rarest products - the Random Voltage Generator. These would be incredibly hard to find now, and expensive, so having the same functionality and vintage circuit design in just 14hp of Eurorack space is a great alternative. The Dual RVG is a limited edition, only 500 units were to be made, but there are still some left as of writing this. It is an authentic vintage design, and it's behaviour faithfully recreates this character - organic in it's uncertainty and anomalies, unlike modern digital modulation sources. A very unique, but useful tool for generative music, experimental sound design, but also melodic composition and performance, especially when used with a quantiser and/or sequencer (see here: [posted here])

Check out the AJH Synth playlists for module 'User Guides', and 'Patch of The Week' videos, which will be either performances or 'how to' guides, detailing functions/methods, and a range of sounds, some familiar, some less so, containing a patch sheet at the end to show you how to construct it for yourself: [posted here]

Video by DreamsOfWires"

Sunday, September 18, 2022

'A Space Odyssey' with the LUNAR MODULE - Performance with lo-fi sample processing in eurorack


video upload by AJH Synth Official

"This week's Patch of The Week was inspired by the movie '2001: A Space Odyssey', and uses the LUNAR MODULE by AJH Synth to process audio samples from the film, whilst various other Eurorack modules build the accompanying melodic drone to provide the musical backing.

The Lunar Module is an audio processor and noise generator, which also features distortion, a bit-reduction/bit-crushing effect, and a recreation of the 'Quindar' sounds (beeps) used in the actual NASA Apollo space program/missions of the 1960's to early 70's. In conjunction with the Lunar Module's other sound processing tools this can be used to simulate the lo-fi audio transmissions of the time and then applied to anything. All the features are also useful individually, from a customisable noise source, to adding distortion and bit-reduction to any incoming audio or Eurorack level signals, even melodic sounds. This performance originally appeared at the end of the Lunar Module User Guide video - check it out for all the details on what it can do and how to use it.

Check out the AJH Synth playlists for module 'User Guides', and 'Patch of The Week' videos, which will be either performances or 'how to' guides, detailing functions/methods, and a range of sounds, some familiar, some less so, containing a patch sheet at the end to show you how to construct it for yourself: https://youtu.be/89bv0dI8yw4

Video by DreamsOfWires"

Lunar Module User Guide - Vintage Space Mission Audio/Mic/Sample/Synth Effects for Eurorack

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"The Lunar Module is a fun Eurorack module for recreating the sound character of early space missions, or adding noise and bandwidth limitation to mics, line-level audio, samples, and synth modules. It's effects can be triggered manually, or from gate signals, and include noise with colour control (a bipolar low pass and high pass filter), hum effects with frequency control, variable distortion, and 'Quindar' - an authentic beep used at the beginning and end of transmissions from the Apollo space capsule back to the NASA Huston control centre.

As with all AJH Synth modules, the Lunar Module is designed to be played, and it's pots and jack sockets are made easily accessible so that live tweaking is not hindered, and controls are all substantial in size and spacing. Most are based on vintage synthesizer circuits and designs, bringing the sounds, behaviour and character of classic synths to Eurorack modular, but with the advantage of modern reliability, compatibility, flexibility, and understanding of the needs of modern musicians.

00:00 Intro
00:13 Overview
00:59 Installation Guide
02:12 Inputs & Controls
09:07 Use with Samples
14:43 Use with Microphones
16:29 Use with Synths
19:43 With Other Audio Devices
22:06 A Patch Clip
23:53 A Short Performance"

Video by DreamsOfWires"

Thursday, September 15, 2022

GEMINI 2412 User Guide Part 2: The Mix Bus (Dual Output, Audio, Frequency & CV control of filters)


video upload by AJH Synth Official

"Part 2 of 3. The AJH Synth Gemini 2412 Dual Multi-mode SEM-based VCF explained. The 3-part User Guide will cover this very complex and fully-featured, yet simple to use analogue filter. This part will explain the central mixing bus section of the filter, and how it can be used to control the audio and CV balance, and cutoff frequency of both VCF's simultaneously, and how the dual filter (parallel) and cascaded filter (in series) modes work. Part 1 concentrated on the individual filters and their functions: [posted here] Part 3 will cover using the both filters together with the mixing bus, and how this element enables both VCF's to function together as a single, huge filter, either in series or parallel, along with patch examples, including using the Gemini as a stereo filter.

Video by DreamsOfWires

Index:
00:00 Intro
00:32 Dual Mode
02:17 Cascade Mode
06:01 Invert Function
10:38 Audio Mix
12:25 Mix CV (with an Envelope)
17:20 Mix CV (with an LFO)
22:38 Dual Frequency CV (D-FCV)
28:24 Patch Example (no talking)"

Sunday, September 11, 2022

Step Sequencer & Fixed Filter Bank 914 - An alternative to a VCF for sculpting sequences


video upload by AJH Synth Official

"This 'Patch of The Week' shows the Fixed Filter Bank 914 being used instead of a typical voltage-controlled filter to sculpt the sound of a step sequencer pattern, and also how on this particular module the sequencer can also interact with it for more variation and movement. The module is based on the original 914 unit from the vintage Moog modular systems, something Klaus Schulze was very keen on using as part of his 'Big Moog' that he used for much of his music career.
Here the excellent Doepfer Dark Time sequencer is used, but any dual, or combination of 2 step sequences could be used.
Downloadable Patch sheet link and patch notes further down the description.

Check out the AJH Synth playlists for module 'User Guides', and 'Patch of The Week' videos, which will be either performances or 'how to' guides, detailing functions/methods, and a range of sounds, some familiar, some less so, containing a patch sheet at the end to show you how to construct it for yourself.

Video by DreamsOfWires

Index:
00:00 Intro
00:26 Background to this patch
01:42 The Patch
06:56 Patch Sheet/Diagram"

Sunday, September 04, 2022

Patch of The Week: 'Melodic Doom' - How to use the Entropic Doom noise oscillator melodically


video upload by AJH Synth Official

"An improvisation using the Entropic Doom noise oscillator as a melodic instrument, controlled by a step sequencer. It's pretty much a voice in it's own right - a noise source, resonant 4, 3, or 2-pole voltage controlled filter, which will self-oscillate and track a 1V/Oct signal, along with a separate XOR based Ring Modulator and a Cmos gate based VCA. In this video I also use the Sync and audio input functions with a VCO. Additionally, I show the Dual RVG module serving as a master clock to the sequencer, and producing random timing for the sequencer steps, as well as additional random voltages for the Entropic Doom's frequency.

Downloadable Patch Sheet: https://kvisit.com/8AE/-vwG

Video by DreamsOfWires

PATCH NOTES:
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Green dots show approximate pot and switch positions, and where there are 2 dots on the same pot, this indicates the range I adjust them during the video. Pots and switches that do not have green dots are not used in this patch, and should be left at their zero or off positions.
PRECISION VOLTAGES: Used to shift pitch intervals on the Entropic Doom from the incoming sequencer pitch CV. During the video I add 7 semitones and 1 octave at different points using the A switches.
DUAL RVG: This is being used for 2 purposes - To generate random frequency modulation of the Entropic Doom at the start, in addition to the frequency changes generated by the sequencer, which means a wider and more varied range of frequencies can be achieved than just using the pre-chosen frequencies set by the sequencer. It's just to add more randomness and chaos to the initial apocalyptic noises. It is also used to create random sequencer step timing, via it's Time Vary function. It sends gate signals to the sequencer and serves as it's master clock. As I unveil the melody I reduce this time variation until the sequencer timing becomes regular, or normal. The sequencer will need to have some form of Clock Input (perhaps Sync or Gate In), marked here by the green cable. VCO: This is also connected to the sequencer CV out, either by buffered multiple, or by using CV bus via the Glide + Noise as in the video, then the Glide's CV OUT should go to the Precision Voltages IN A. A triangle wave was used as the Sync source (purple cable), and square was used as the audio source. Tuning here is arbitrary, and dependent on your sequencer.
ENTROPIC DOOM: The base pitch of the module will be set by using the Frequency pots (FREQ-C & FREQ-F) to tune it, once the resonance level is high enough, more clearly so in 4-pole mode. FCV-IN here is only used for the random voltages coming from the Dual RVG, which I gradually remove as I unveil the melody from the sequencer.

Index
00:00 Intro
00:26 'Melodic Doom'
06:30 Patch sheet"

Tuesday, August 30, 2022

GEMINI 2412 User Guide Part 1: The Single Filter (Explaining the individual VCF with audio examples)


video upload by AJH Synth Official

"Part 1 of 3. The AJH Synth Gemini 2412 Dual Multi-mode SEM-based VCF explained. The 3-part User Guide will cover this very complex and fully-featured, yet simple to use analogue filter, starting with looking at one of the individual filters in isolation. There are also some audio examples, both with and without talking, and some example patches for just a single filter at the end.
Part 2 will explain the central mixing bus section of the filter, and Part 3 will cover using the both filters together with the mixing bus, and how this element enables both VCF's to function together as a single, huge filter, either in series or parallel, along with patch examples, including using the Gemini as a stereo filter.

Using the GAIN SWITCH with the Gemini to select High Resonance mode: [posted here]

Featured in this video:
'Assault on Precinct 13': https://youtu.be/fKyEDf2QkV8
'Brass & Blade': https://youtu.be/2KuP930dqcs
'Blade Runner CS-80': https://youtu.be/Tcts4oCyxaI

Video by DreamsOfWires

Index:
00:00 Intro
00:30 Overview
02:13 Physical examination
03:45 Module layout (single filter)
06:41 How it sounds
10:51 Frequency CV control
13:57 Resonance CV control
15:05 Input level & Drive
17:05 High resonance mode/Self oscillation
22:02 Sound examples (no talking)
26:14 Patch examples (no talking)"

Sunday, August 28, 2022

Patch of The Week: Analogue Kick Drums in Eurorack with the AJH Synth MiniMod Modular Synth System


video upload by AJH Synth Official

"A simple analogue kick drum patch easily recreated in Eurorack, or even some self-contained synths. This isn't modelled on a particular classic or vintage kick sound, but uses a common process for creating such a sound that is easily tweakable to suit your own ears. Check out our past 'Patch of The Week' videos for other percussion sounds, including analog claps, and using a self-oscillating filter to create various claves, rim shots, cowbell, even a rudimentary kick.

Video by DreamsOfWires

PATCH NOTES:
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Download PDF with diagram - https://kvisit.com/8AE/qvwG
Green dots show approximate pot and switch positions, and where there are 2 dots on the same pot, this indicates the range I adjust them during the video. Pots and switches that do not have green dots are not used in this patch, and should be left at their zero or off positions.
GLIDE + NOISE: I used the white noise in this patch - not all vintage kick drum sounds used a noise source, but it is optional based on personal taste. I find it gives the sound a more similar character to a real kick drum, whereas without it the sound is more distinctly electronic.
VCO: A good kick sound can be generated using just the filter in self-oscillation, but using a dedicated VCO provides greater flexibility, especially when combining with other audio sources, such as white noise. Base pitch and level of Exp CV from the envelope should be experimented with.
VCF: Envelope control of filter frequency will not make much difference to the sound without the white noise, as then you would only be filtering a triangle wave. This is why I've simply copied the envelope that's also opening the VCA.
ENVELOPE: Ideally there needs to be separate envelopes for the VCO and the VCA/VCF, as one is controlling pitch, and the other volume (& tone), which both have a very different impact on the sound. A pair of DH-ADSR's would offer greater dynamic control, as mentioned in the video, but the CONTOUR GENERATORS is fine too.
VCA: The DISCRETE CASCADED VCA allows a little bit of overdrive when input levels are pushed. Even more so when used with the GAIN SWITCH (See our other videos), but also the MUTING MIXER can be used, as it's built around the same VCA circuit and has a built-in overdrive function."

Sunday, August 21, 2022

LFO to Multiple VCO's Simultaneously via CV BUS with PRECISION VOLTAGES & GLIDE MkII Modules


video upload by AJH Synth Official

"Here's a quicker, simpler, more accurate way to send LFO/pitch vibrato to more than one VCO without using a multiple, by using the PRECISION VOLTAGES module with the GLIDE + NOISE MkII. In a previous video we showed how to use the Glide MkII to access the CV bus for convenient pitch control of up to 4 VCO's [2nd video here]. This time we add the Precision Voltages, so that both keyboard/sequencer pitch CV and pitch modulation CV for vibrato can be combined, thus removing the need to multiply the LFO cables to all VCO's, and have to make modulation level adjustments on each individually.

The Precision Voltages is primarily aimed at shifting the pitch of your oscillators, accurately and conveniently, by octave and semitone intervals. However, it is capable of many other uses. In a previous video we showed how to use it to correct the octave range of CV sequencers and keyboard controllers so that you can reach the lowest notes/pitches your VCO's are capable of producing [1st video here].

Doepfer created the CV and Gate Bus system to allow signals to be passed down the bus board/cable to modules equipped to receive these control voltages, such as specific oscillator and envelope generator modules, reducing the number of patch cables, multiples, and simplifying the patching process. AJH Synth VCO's, Contour Generators and DH-ADSR all respond to the CV or Gate bus."

Video by DreamsOfWires

Sunday, August 14, 2022

Offset Explanation & Performance with the CV MIX & Multi Burst Envelopes (for Ratcheting effects)


video upload by AJH Synth Official

"This video will explain using a fixed voltage as an Offset on the CV MIX module, and uses it help create variable ratcheting effects during a sequence, using the Multi Burst Envelopes module, which is ideal for this task, especially since you can sync envelope repeats via a sequencer, or other external clock.
In the first part of the video Offset and the built-in attenuation on some modules is explained, then in the second an explanation of the patch I'm using it in, and finally in the third part a short, simple performance.

Index:
00:00 Intro
00:32 Offset Explanation
03:35 Patch Explanation
07:37 Patch Performance

Check out the AJH Synth playlists for module 'User Guides', and 'Patch of The Week' videos, which will be either performances or 'how to' guides, detailing functions/methods, and a range of sounds, some familiar, some less so, containing a patch sheet at the end to show you how to construct it for yourself.

Video by DreamsOfWires

Sunday, August 07, 2022

MiniMod Two Voice - A Polyphonic SEM-Inspired Eurorack system layout with the GEMINI 2412


video upload by AJH Synth Official

"This is just a module layout suggestion for how you might create a polyphonic SEM/Oberheim Two Voice-inspired system using the AJH Synth eurorack modular system, and in this example using a typical 6U, 84hp case.

It requires a polyphonic MIDI-CV converter to distribute the notes from a keyboard or sequencer to the two voices. However, this layout also works well when used a huge monosynth, and includes an example of a monophonic patch too. Patch notes and link to downloadable patch sheet below.

Video by DreamsOfWires

Patch Sheet Link: https://kvisit.com/8AE/g_wG

Patch Notes:
This is just how I set up the system for a 6U, 84HP case, not a complete patch example with pot settings, in order to make the diagram easier to see and understand.
I've tried to loosely match the functions of the Oberheim SEM modules used in the original 'Two Voice' synth. Each SEM had a simple LFO, two Attack/Decay/Sustain envelopes, limited VCO waveform and modulation mixing, and a multimode 12dB filter.
I'm using the Glide + Noise Mk2 module to control VCO's 3 & 4, as all are connected to the CV bus on the top row, then I'm using the V-Scale as a buffered multiple to control VCO's 1 & 2 via their 1V/Oct inputs, thus bypassing the CV bus. Aside from this combo of modules fitting the case exactly, having both the Glide and the V-Scale modules became more useful when using the system to create monophonic patches, in which case all 4 VCO's would be controlled via the Glide + Noise input to the CV bus.
Modules: Glide + Noise Mk2, Vintage Transistor Core VCO x4, Contour Generators x2, Discrete Cascaded VCA x2, V-Scale, Dual LFO + VCA, Muting Mixer & VCA x2, Gemini 2412."

Sunday, July 31, 2022

Performance of The Week: 'Vangelis'-inspired Melodic Eurorack Jam w/ Arturia Keystep Pro


video upload by AJH Synth Official

"A melodic modular synth performance loosely inspired by the late composer Vangelis, who sadly passed away this year (2022), particularly his unforgettable music for the 1983 movie 'Blade Runner'. This is a kind of homage to someone whose work has doubtlessly coloured the music of many musicians who came after him. The instrument used consists of a range of AJH Synth modules to create rudimentary analog percussion, choir' like pad, choppy monophonic pattern, and Blade Runner-is lead sounds, all of which are entirely analogue.

Modules used:
Percussion - Entropic Doom, Multi Burst Envelopes, Discrete Cascaded VCA
Choir Pad - Glide + Noise (a little glide added), Precision Voltages (for choosing note intervals whilst composing) Vintage Transistor Core VCO (x2, sawtooths), Wave Swarm, Fixed Filter Bank 914, Lunar Module (as noise source), Next Phase, Dual LFO + VCA (for panning FFB), Muting Mixer & VCA
Sequence - Vintage Transistor Core VCO (x1), Ring SM (adding 1 sub-octave, Sonic XV filter, Dual RVG (modulating filter), Contour Generators, Discrete Cascaded VCA
Lead - Full MiniMod voice (Glide/VCO x3/Ladder Filter/Contours/VCA), Dual LFO + VCA (pitch vibrato), DH-ADSR (providing envelope for vibrato level)
Sequencer used is the Arturia Keystep Pro"

Sunday, July 17, 2022

PRECISION VOLTAGES & A SEQUENCER - Creating note intervals/chords during a sequence/performance


video upload by AJH Synth Official

"A short performance showing the PRECISION VOLTAGES module by AJH SYNTH to alter the tuning of VCO's, in this case whilst running a sequence from a pattern/step sequencer. This is really useful for introducing pre-tuned note intervals between oscillators, even to create simple chords, adding a whole new dimension of interest to pattern-based performances.

The module can be used to add or subtract multiple octaves or semitones from incoming CV signals, which in itself has a wide range of uses, but it can also generate fixed voltages, either to create continuous VCO pitches, or for adding offsets to CV signals for modulation, etc. It can even be used to combine CV signals, but more about the in the future 'User Guide' video for the module.

I'm using a Doepfer Dark Time sequencer as 2 separate 8-step sequencers. The output of this sequencer can be transposed by MIDI, so I'm using the Keystep simply as a MIDI keyboard for this purpose, but the actual sequencing is from the Dark Time.

Check out the AJH Synth playlists for module 'User Guides', and 'Patch of The Week' videos, which will be either performances or 'how to' guides, detailing functions/methods, and a range of sounds, some familiar, some less so, containing a patch sheet at the end to show you how to construct it for yourself.

DreamsOfWires"

Sunday, July 10, 2022

Expanding the MiniMod Part 1 - Adding a 2nd Voice in just 2 or 3 modules (AJH Synth Eurorack tips)


video upload by AJH Synth Official

"If you have an AJH Synth MiniMod Eurorack system you might be wondering which modules to add next. We often get asked for advice about this, and of course It depends on what you wish to achieve musically, but we'll be uploading some video suggestions, starting by adding a second voice with just 2 or 3 modules.
Creating a second voice means having a second monosynth, so that your modular synth can then function as two substantial, separate analogue synths in one case. As the MiniMod comprises 3 VCO's as standard, adding an addition filter and VCA already makes this possible, but then adding the RING SM provides the potential for two, very big-sounding classic synthesiser sounds in one place, with one power supply, and minimal space. At the same time, as you're adding different modules to those you already have, it also hugely expands your sonic possibilities when using the system as a single synth, with vintage ring modulator, wave folder (Sonic XV), also Minimoog-style overdrive and switching mixer to mute or enable signals."

Video DreamsOfWires
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