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Wednesday, August 02, 2017

The Analogue Solutions Fusebox Videos by Mark Doty aka AutomaticGainsay


Published on Aug 2, 2017 AutomaticGainsay

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Playlist:

1. 01- The Analogue Solutions Fusebox- Introduction
"Here is a piece of music created with the new Analogue Solutions Fusebox. All of the tonal aspects were created with the Fusebox. The song is based on a live performance of the bass line using a combination of the Interval Generator and the Patternator. These two functions, when used together, can create extremely expressive, changing, and changeable sequences.
An entire series on the Fusebox is forthcoming.

Most of the drums in this song were sequenced on an Ensoniq EPS-16+ using a combination of drum samples from a variety of sources, including the Alesis SR-16.

Chords, melodies, harmonies, sound effects, automated arpeggiation, and one drum fill were all multitracked after-the-fact."

2. The Analogue Solutions Fusebox Part 1: Oscillator 1
"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of oscillator 1 on the Analogue Solutions Fusebox, a fully-analog three-oscillator monosynth."

3. The Analogue Solutions Fusebox Part 2: Oscillator 2
"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of oscillator 2 on the Analogue Solutions Fusebox, a fully-analog three-oscillator monosynth."

4. The Analogue Solutions Fusebox Part 3: Oscillator 3-LFO 2
"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the 3rd oscillator on the Analogue Solutions Fusebox synthesizer."

5. The Analogue Solutions Fusebox Part 4: Filter Types
"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the filter present on the Analogue Solutions Fusebox."

6. The Analogue Solutions Fusebox Part 5: Filter Functions
"Here is a demonstration of the sound of the functionality associated with the filter of the Analogue Solutions Fusebox synthesizer."

7. The Analogue Solutions Fusebox Part 6: Mixing
"Here is a demonstration of the Mixing functionality present on the Analogue Solutions Fusebox."

8. The Analogue Solutions Fusebox Part 7: Low Frequency Oscillator
"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the LFO present on the Analogue Solutions Fusebox."

9. The Analogue Solutions Fusebox Part 8: The Patternator
"Here is a demonstration of the functionality and resultant musical effects of the Patternator function on the Analogue Solutions Fusebox. The Patternator is the combination of a four-step CV sequencer with an 8-step gate sequencer."

10. The Analogue Solutions Fusebox Part 9: Envelopes
"Here is a demonstration of the envelope functionality of the Analogue Solutions Fusebox."

11. The Analogue Solutions Fusebox Part 11: Arpeggiator... or Sequencer?
"Here is a demonstration of the arpeggiator/16-step sequencer functionality of the Analogue Solutions Fusebox."

12. The Analogue Solutions Fusebox Part 11: Interval Generator and etc.
"Here is a demonstration of the Interval Generator functionality on the Analogue Solutions Fusebox. Some other functional elements are included in this demo."

Sunday, August 20, 2017

A Night With the Analogue Solutions Fusebox Synthesizer


Published on Aug 20, 2017 Analogue Solutions

"Here's a fun little, one-nighter track using all sounds from the new Analogue Solutions fusebox synthesizer!

All tracks were recorded from the AS fusebox and layered into Logic as they were dialed in. A touch of reverb was used on a couple of the sounds just to position them in the track.

Fusebox is shown here in its horizontal position, but can also stand vertically or be racked.

CAUTION: The Interval Generator AND the Patternator were used in the creation of this track!

Just a sampler of things to come..."

Analogue Solutions Fusebox: Dirty, Filthy Bass Tweaking

Published on Aug 20, 2017

"Wait for it!

OK, a little fun reverse engineering a familiar bass line -- or not! :)

All in good fun, some NIN Closer remixing going on in real-time with the Analogue Solutions Fusebox synth.

This is by no means an attempt at a spot-on reproduction of the Closer bass line, but more a live tweaking and patching session with the new Fusebox synth showing only an inch of its sonic potential.

Fusebox can be as dirty or as clean as you require!

What's going on?

1. Fusebox is having its filter modulated by MIDI key/note velocity (Logic)
2. Fusebox pitch is being controlled via MIDI notes (Logic)
3. Patternator is creating patterns in real-time (intro)
4. Bass sound tweaked live on Fusebox while sampled beat resides on 2nd Logic track
5. Sound is dry without processing, and entirely Fusebox."

Friday, October 06, 2017

Analogue Solutions Fusebox Pre-Orders Open


See the banners on the right for availability at your favorite shops!

And the official press release:

"AS accepts preorders for Fusebox analogue — as in really analogue — monosynth with advanced abilities

KINGSWINFORD, UK: with the first batch having effectively sold out in advance, British boutique electronic instruments innovator Analogue Solutions is proud to announce that it is accepting second batch preorders for Fusebox — an aptly-named, three-VCO (Voltage-Controlled Oscillator) true analogue monophonic synthesizer that favourably fuses the company’s characterful vintage sound with an advanced choice of modulation and melodic possibilities (in a beautifully-built box)... before plugging in any MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) cables, even — as of October 6…

As implied by the REAL ANALOGUE VOICE & MODULATION CIRCUITS ‘caption’ boldly blazoned across a brightly-coloured orange panel fronting a no- compromise steel/aluminium-constructed casing (with no plastic mouldings) that’s sure to stand out from (the sound) of the crowd — to partially paraphrase the early-Eighties British breakthrough hit from synth-pop pioneers The Human League (who have a soft spot for Analogue Solutions synthesizers themselves), Fusebox is a true analogue monophonic synthesizer in a smart, small package. Analogue as in really analogue. Aside from the MIDI-to-CV circuit, which, by its very nature, must include a digital element, everything else is absolutely analogue. For Fusebox trades on real transistors and op-amps — no CPU (Central Processing Unit) stabilised and quantised circuits, no DCOs (Digitally-Controlled Oscillators), and no digital EGs (Envelope Generators), as are often found on other so-called analogue synthesizers. Since the circuitry is based on designs dating back to the mid- Seventies, Fusebox proudly possesses a truly vintage sound. The kind of sound that the likes of The Human League made their own and continue to trade on to this day during an analogue renaissance that’s still showing no signs of abating anytime soon.

So, as an aptly-named true analogue monophonic synthesizer, Fusebox wears its colours well. With three VCOs beating at its musical heart, here is a precision electronic musical instrument that combines must-have electronic circuitry to create a powerful synthesizer statement seriously housed in an eye-catching, compact box. But this is to be expected given its industry pedigree, perhaps. After all, Fusebox was designed by Analogue Solutions founder Tom Carpenter. As a fervent fan of electronic music and also an active electronic musician himself, he naturally knows a thing or two about programming synthesizers. So his latest and greatest creation clearly wasn’t the result of engineering design decisions alone — nor driven by a steering committee of men (or woman) in suits. So what’s inside this beautifully-built box of subtractive synthesis tricks, then?

Those three VCOs, for starters — sawtooth and square waveforms available to each and all. And all have CV (Control Voltage) inputs for PITCH and PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) alongside manual PW (Pulse Width) controls. Creatively speaking, though, there are some striking variations: VCO 1 has OCT (octave) and XMOD (cross modulation) FROM VCO2 switches; VCO 2 has a WIDE TUNE (range) switch — allowing a wide tuning range (right down into low frequency territory) — alongside an oscillator SYNC FROM VCO 1 switch; VCO 3 also has a WIDE TUNE switch, together with a MIDI PITCH switch control — can be disabled to make this a free-running oscillator, ideal for modulation. Meanwhile, VCO 2 and VCO 3 can both be pressed into service as LFOs (Low Frequency Oscillators) — as implied by their respective VCO / VCLFO ‘lettering’.

Leaving that OSCILLATORS section behind... well, almost, and moving, momentarily, into MIXING (with MUTE switches and additional audio inputs), here Fusebox features white NOISE and a SUB oscillator (taken from VCO 3). Thereafter, the all-important FILTERS section is centred around a 12dB MULTIMODE VCF (Voltage-Controlled Filter) featuring LP (Low Pass), HP (High Pass), BP (Band Pass), and NOTCH filters. Flexibility further abounds at the AMPLIFIER section with a VCA (Voltage-Controlled Amplifier) allowing for EG and THRU (bypass) switching; an advanced MODULATION section with a FADE IN (delay)-featured LFO; and an ENVELOPES section with two trigger option-friendly envelope generators (EG1 and EG2).

Elsewhere, the INTERVAL GENERATOR is a special type of pitch transposer that allows users to set six different pitches to each of the switches, then transpose the VCOs manually to create performances — perfect when used in conjunction with the ARPEGGIATOR and/or PATTERNATOR.

The ARPEGGIATOR allows an external MIDI keyboard to be used to program in the notes to be arpeggiated and will also transmit the notes to the Fusebox’s MIDI O (output). On top of that, the ARPEGGIATOR can also be used as a simple 16-step sequencer.
The PATTERNATOR is a unique type of sequencer/rhythm generator. Its four CV controls can be used to create melodic loops that can be changed in realtime using the RESET and SKIP switches. The eight-step gate/trigger pattern generator can be altered using the two BEAT knobs.

Needless to say, all Fusebox’s circuits have extensive minijack input and output sockets, so it can be cross-patched within itself to create an almost infinite range of sounds. Or it can be cross-patched with other synthesizers and modular systems for further flexibility. Fusebox is partially pre-patched in itself, but almost all of those patches can be cancelled using various switches and controls. Indeed, it has such a wide range of modulation routing possibilities that it is almost as versatile as a full modular system so can produce the same types of sounds — and all without patch cable clutter and confusion!

Complex or as simple as the end user wants it to be, as a monophonic analogue synthesizer, Fusebox can be used for analogue sound effects, fat basses, screaming leads, bleeps, blurps, zaps, and all manner of other crazy sounds associated with subtractive synthesis. Since Fusebox features an audio input socket, it is possible to feed external sounds through the onboard analogue filters for analogue processing purposes. It even has real ‘analogue’ hardwood sides — sustainably sourced, of course! Clearly, Fusebox is analogue — as in really analogue — through and through, then.


The UK price for Fusebox is £1,140.00 GBP (excluding VAT), available from UK dealers and Analogue Solutions directly. (Dealers will start seeing stock arrive as of October 2017: http://analoguesolutions.com/global-distribution/)

North American availability of Fusebox is being handled via Voltage & Company (http://www.vcousa.com) — full-service reps of high-quality manufacturers from around the world — with a retail price of $1,599.00 USD, while (most) EU distribution is being handled by Sonic Sales (http://www.sonic-sales.de) — one of the largest full-service MI (Musical Instrument) distribution companies in Europe — priced at €1,519.00 EUR (including VAT)."

Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Analogue Solutions Fusebox Goes Black with Patternator on Halloween


"Built-in Pattern Generation = Huge Creative Potential
With three flexible VCOs, a vibrant multimode filter, and lots of creative options for creating patterns, the Analogue Solutions Fusebox is a huge-sounding synth that's a ton of fun to manipulate in real time. Its built-in Patternator offers unique ways to create melodic loops and generate rhythms, and the arpeggiator can be used as a simple 16-step sequencer. When you've got a groove going, you can instantly transpose your sequence however you like with the Interval Generator — perfect for live performance. Complete with MIDI and CV connectivity, the Analogue Solutions Fusebox shows how much sonic power an analog monosynth can offer.

Built-in melodic potential and modulation capabilities
The Fusebox synth module offers a lot of creative potential even before you hook up your MIDI controller or sequencer. Its built-in arpeggiator can also be used as a 16-step sequencer, and you can use the Interval Generators to transpose your sequences on the fly. It gets really interesting when you start playing with the Fusebox's Patternator capabilities, which really impressed us at Sweetwater for its unique melodic potential. Generating patterns and rhythms with the Patternator becomes even more rewarding when you start tweaking the Beat knobs and CV controls to change your loops in real time.

Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Analogue Solutions Ample Synthesizer Now Available


Analogue Solutions Ample Synthesizer -- All Sounds Ample video upload by rezfilter

"Here's a little retro track I put together using only the Ample synth from Analogue Solutions. All parts were sequenced or played live from the Ample, utilizing the onboard Patternator sequencer throughout.

Ample begs to be touched, sequenced, pinned, and played. It's a culmination of all great things from AS."

Check with the dealers on the right for availability. Press release follows.



Analogue Solutions announces availability of Ample as ANALOGUE 3 VCO PATCH PIN SYNTHESISER blending best of past and present products

SHATTERFORD, UK: after a successful soft-launch at SynthFest 2023 in Sheffield, UK on October 7, British boutique electronic instruments innovator Analogue Solutions is proud to announce availability of Ample to a wider audience as a desktop-friendly ANALOGUE 3 VCO PATCH PIN SYNTHESISER — beautifully blending the best elements of several of its past and present products to form a truly analogue modular system skilfully presented as a precision- engineered electronic musical instrument in a spacious (550mm x 262mm x 83mm) steel and aluminium case that also embraces ergonomic features such as VESA mount compliance, should desktop space be at a premium, all of which adds up to being a perfect fit for its appropriate appellation — as of November 29…

Ample adheres to Analogue Solutions’ tried-and-tested no-compromise construction formula, featuring a full rugged steel and aluminium case — no plastic mouldings here; high-quality metal potentiometers with smooth action, fully sealed against dust intrusion; high-quality knobs with spun aluminium caps; high-quality double-sided circuit boards; high-quality 16-bit DAC (Digital-to-Analogue Convertor) for stable MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) to CV (Control Voltage) conversion; stable analogue oscillators; gold-plated touch plates; plus true retro analogue voice and modulation circuits to give an authentic retro sound. Since Analogue Solutions’ innovative instruments are applauded for proudly possessing a truly vintage sound — synthesisers featuring fully-analogue audio paths with analogue LFOs (Low Frequency Oscillators) and EGs (Envelope Generators), in other words, Ample is in good company as an ANALOGUE 3 VCO PATCH PIN SYNTHESISER.

But by beautifully blending the best elements of several past and present products — namely, the sound elements of Fusebox fabricated originally as an aptly-named, three-VCO (Voltage-Controlled Oscillator) true analogue monophonic synthesiser that favourably fuses the company’s characterful vintage sound with an advanced choice of modulation and melodic possibilities in a beautifully-built box; the jack points introduced in the long-discontinued line of Concussor modular synth drum modules (themselves dating back to the time when Analogue Solutions was the third company to start producing Eurorack format-compatible modules, magical as that might sound in today’s ever-expanding era of thousands of Eurorack modules being produced by hundreds — if not thousands — of developers, both bigger and smaller); the patch pin matrix introduced in the long-lasting Vostok semi-modular synthesiser series (that knowingly nodded and winked at its Russian ‘roots’ from a visual standpoint); the lo-fi echo featured in Dr Strangelove as a small and affordable desktop signal processor (that ushered in Analogue Solutions’ so-called synthBlocks series); and last, but by no means least, the sequencer and CV touch plates introduced in Generator as a highly-versatile multi-channel analogue step sequencer — to form a truly analogue modular system skilfully presented as a precision-engineered electronic musical instrument is what really makes Ample stand out amongst Analogue Solutions’ present-day products.

Put it this way: while Ample shares all of those features from some of Analogue Solutions’ ‘greatest hits’, it still has a sound of its own thanks to the circuits on offer: OSCILLATING is handled by three analogue VCOs (Voltage-Controlled Oscillators), each providing a wealth of features and modulation choices, with the VCO3/LFO 1 legend visually highlighting that the third oscillator can easily be utilised as an LFO (with saw, square, and triangle wave modulation signals), while LFO2/SYNC has a triangle wave output to total two LFOs; the LP VCF (Voltage-Controlled Filter) section is anchored around a four-pole 24dB-per-octave low-pass filter; the VCA (Voltage-Controlled Amplifier) can be set to THRU so it is always ‘open’ (allowing Ample to be used as an effect processor); the two envelope generators — EG 1 and EG 2 — each offer full control over ATTACK, DECAY, SUSTAIN, and RELEASE; extensive modulation routing choices allow for a wide range of resultant sounds extending into percussion and ‘modular’ territory, further extended by patching with the jack sockets and pin matrix; MIDI is intentionally kept simple so users can concentrate on creating new sounds and making music, with all- important control over filter cutoff available via MIDI Velocity; patchable CV control sockets allow the synth in question to effectively be rewired to make new sounds, as well as easily patched together with external Eurorack and other modular systems; the PATTERNATOR is a vintage-style 16-step sequencer; the six touch plates each output a set voltage, so can be used to pitch notes or as modulation signals — either way, they are truly inspirational in action; the pin matrix represents a neat (and flexible) way to patch the synth; and the ECHO section provides easy access to adding a little lo-fi echo or delay.

Audio applications abound when working with Ample as a synthesiser — excelling at analogue sound effects, as well as fat basses, screaming leads, and all manner of other crazy sounds associated with analogue synthesis; an effect processor — perfect for feeding external sounds through the onboard analogue filter and ECHO sections via external audio inputs; a drum synthesiser — suited to producing electronic percussion, including cymbal, hi-hat, kick, and snare sounds; and as a modular synthesiser — partially pre-patched, but with such a wide range of modulation routing possibilities that it is almost as versatile as a full-blown modular system, and capable of producing the same types of sounds but dispensing with telephone exchange-like cabling confusion in favour of making space-saving connections with removable coloured pins, yet still providing a flexible selection of patch sockets so it can quickly be re-patched into itself or to/from external Eurorack and other modular systems.

It is also worth noting in conclusion that while Ample can be used with an external MIDI keyboard or DAW (Digital Audio Workstation), or an external CV keyboard or analogue sequencer, it is equally at home being worked with on its own using its internal step sequencer or pitch played via its six-touch plate ‘keyboard’. Whatever way anyone chooses to work with Ample, it could conceivably be argued that it is the best desktop synth of all — Analogue Solutions-wise or otherwise!

Limited quantities of Ample are already available to purchase directly from Analogue Solutions for £1,999.00 GBP (excluding tax/VAT) via its dedicated webpage (https://www.analoguesolutions.com/ample) while stock will soon be arriving at selected dealers (https://www.analoguesolutions.com/dealers).

Check with dealers on the right for availability.

Tuesday, February 08, 2022

Analogue Solutions Fusebox X | A collection of sounds and patches


video upload by Analogue Solutions

"Fusebox X is a 3-VCO true analogue mono synth with the legendary Analogue Solutions vintage synth sound.

Designed by Tom Carpenter – a user and collector of vintage sounds, and a musician with a passion for electronic music.

All the voice and modulations are 100% analogue. Fusebox features an advanced choice of modulation and melodic possibilities right out of the box before even plugging in MIDI.

Fusebox features no presets – each sound is unique and created by the user!

There is no quantisation, stepping, or locking in by CPU.

Fusebox is designed, engineered and built in England by Analogue Solutions who have over 24 years in the synthesizer industry.

Major Additions / Differences (from the original Fusebox)

-Tri-phonic mode (3 note poly).
-More Jacks! Some rocker switches were replaced with jack sockets for more patchability.
-The Interval Generator and Patternator pots were replaced with precision type.
-440Hz tuner tone.
-Interval Generator clock input - allows automatic transposition in a variety of ways.
-Bar1 / Note0 trigger outputs - versatile alternative ways to trigger the Patternator and Interval Generator
-Arpeggiator replaced with mini step sequencer.
-Many internal performance tweaks."

Monday, August 21, 2017

Analogue Solutions Fusebox Synth: All Fusebox Sounds (Track 2)


Published on Aug 21, 2017 rezfilter

"More Analogue Solutions Fusebox! http://analoguesolutions.com/fusebox/

Speakers recommended.

It's easy to be inspired with the Fusebox, so consequently, here is another session with the Analogue Solutions Fusebox, layering various sounds and patches from the synth into Logic, forming a mini track.

Only reverb was applied to some of the sounds to allow them to fit properly together. No distortion or similar effects were used in the creation of this track."

Friday, November 17, 2017

Analogue Solutions Mr Hyde and Dr Strangelove synthBlocks Signal Processors Now Available


"AS announces availability of Mr Hyde and Dr Strangelove synthBlocks signal processors


KINGSWINFORD, UK: British boutique electronic instruments innovator Analogue Solutions is proud to announce availability of Mr Hyde and Dr Strangelove — introducing its synthBlocks series of small and affordable desktop signal processors with two tantalisingly-named new products squarely aimed at laptop and audio plug-ins-focused digital musicians wishing to apply analogue, hands-on hardware processing to their sometimes sterile-sounding computer- based creations — as of November 17…

The synthBlocks series represents an all-new range of small and affordable desktop signal processors produced by British boutique electronic instruments innovator Analogue Solutions, an acclaimed company with over 24 years of designing serious-sounding synthesizers featuring fully-analogue audio paths with analogue LFOs (Low Frequency Oscillators) and EGs (Envelope Generators) to its notable name. Similarly, synthBlocks are all-analogue affairs — albeit with some lo-fi digital effects thrown in for good (musical) measure. Menus and software are all eschewed in favour of a hardy hardware approach. As such, synthBlocks are squarely aimed at laptop and audio plug-ins-focused digital musicians wishing to apply analogue, hands-on hardware processing to their sometimes sterile-sounding computer-based creations. Cue simply plugging the synthBlocks in question into an audio interface’s I/O connections, then routing drums, synths, vocals, or whatever out of the DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) and through the transistors and op-amps of the synthBlocks and recording the results back into the DAW. Something similar can be achieved by connecting the synthBlocks to the auxiliary buss of a mixing console — just like any other effects processor. Whatever the workflow, turning the dials and flicking the switches by hand of course changes the sound in realtime — often with radical results. Results of course can be radically different — depending on which of the two available synthBlocks are applied to any given sound signal.

Many might have heard of Mr Edward Hyde, an abominable alternative personality of Dr Henry Jekyll, a fictional character in Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde gothic novella first published in 1886. However, hearing Analogue Solutions’ Mr Hyde in the here and now is something else entirely! As announced, Mr Hyde was the first out of the starting blocks in its synthBlocks series as an analogue filter effects box bringing subtle to extreme filtering and modulation effects to the analogue processing production table. To further aid ease of use, Mr Hyde has quarter-inch input and output jacks on its rear, so can be connected straight to an audio interface or mixer without the need for adaptors. The topside of its distinctive blood-red panel features minijack sockets to patch with a semi-modular synth, such as Analogue Solutions’ relatively recently released Fusebox — an aptly-named, three-VCO (Voltage- Controlled Oscillator) true analogue monophonic synthesizer that favourably fuses the company’s characterful vintage sound with an advanced choice of modulation and melodic possibilities (in a beautifully-built box); ever-popular Eurorack small-format modular systems; or other modular systems.

Thursday, May 14, 2020

Some Analogue Solutions Fusebox Patternator In Action


Published on May 14, 2020 rezfilter

"The Analogue Solutions Fusebox has a very interesting and unique sequencer that is the love child of an analogue step sequencer and an arpeggiator.

Use it to create short melodic note sequences, and/or use it to create rhythm patterns.

A great tool for inspiration!

Here's a quick clip of the Patternator in action..."


Update: one more:

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Analogue Solutions Fusebox + LED Patch Cables


Published on Sep 12, 2017 rezfilter

"Analogue Solutions Fusebox w/ some LED Patch cables @ night...

Check out the envelopes as they fire away! Slow LFOs w/ voltage changes fade from yellow to red. :)

This was just a demo clip of the cables and a little audio clip of the Fusebox doing its thing.

1 Analogue Solutions Fusebox synth + 1 set of Mushi.One LED cables = a lot of fun."

Saturday, August 19, 2017

Analogue Solutions Fusebox: Dirty, Filthy Bass Tweaking


Published on Aug 19, 2017 rezfilter

"Wait for it!

OK, a little fun reverse engineering a familiar bass line -- or not! :)

All in good fun, some NIN Closer remixing going on in real-time with the Analogue Solutions Fusebox synth.

This is by no means an attempt at a spot-on reproduction of the Closer bass line, but more a live tweaking and patching session with the new Fusebox synth showing only an inch of its sonic potential.

Fusebox can be as dirty or as clean as you require!

What's going on?

1. Fusebox is having its filter modulated by MIDI key/note velocity (Logic)
2. Fusebox pitch is being controlled via MIDI notes (Logic)
3. Patternator is creating patterns in real-time (intro)
4. Bass sound tweaked live on Fusebox while sampled beat resides on 2nd Logic track
5. Sound is dry without processing, and entirely Fusebox."

Friday, January 25, 2019

Analogue Solutions Fusebox Black - Limited Edition

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.

via this auction

"Fusebox is a 3 VCO true analogue monosynth with the legendary Analogue Solutions vintage synth sound.

Designed by Tom Carpenter – a user and collector of vintage sounds, and a musician with a passion for electronic music.

All the voice and modulations are 100% analogue. Fusebox features an advance choice of modulation and melodic possibilities right out of the box before even plugging in MIDI.

Fusebox features no presets – each sound is unique and created by the user!

There is no quantisation, stepping, or locking in by CPU.

Fusebox is designed, engineered and built in England by Analogue Solutions who have over 24 years in the synthesizer industry."

Sunday, April 05, 2020

Analogue Solutions Fusebox SN 0700461866916

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.


via this auction

"Fusebox is a 3 VCO true analogue monosynth with the legendary Analogue Solutions vintage synth sound.

Designed by Tom Carpenter – a user and collector of vintage sounds, and a musician with a passion for electronic music.

All the voice and modulations are 100% analogue. Fusebox features an advance choice of modulation and melodic possibilities right out of the box before even plugging in MIDI.

Fusebox features no presets – each sound is unique and created by the user!

There is no quantisation, stepping, or locking in by CPU.

Fusebox is designed, engineered and built in England by Analogue Solutions who have over 24 years in the synthesizer industry."

Friday, August 25, 2017

The Analogue Solutions Fusebox Overview Videos by Marc Doty aka AutomaticGainsay


Published on Aug 25, 2017 AutomaticGainsay

Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the Analogue Solutions Fusebox, a fully-analog three-oscillator monosynth.

Please support Automatic Gainsay by contributing to the creation of these videos via Patreon:
http://www.patreon.com/automaticgainsay"

Playlist:
The Analogue Solutions Fusebox Part 1: Oscillator 1

More to come...

Monday, April 20, 2020

Rack-mounted Analogue Solutions Fusebox...


So, I've rack-mounted my Analogue Solutions Fusebox... Published on Apr 20, 2020 rezfilter

"I've rack-mounted the Analogue Solutions Fusebox and have stuck to the same look 'n feel as the Generator (black,red, orange) with the orange side rails. Looks n sounds great!

Here's a little video with it, and the Nyborgs to show folks who may not have known that it's rackable.

Check out the Patternator in action as it's quite easy to generate quick rhythms and patterns on the fly.

More to come!"

Monday, January 10, 2022

Analogue Solutions Fusebox X Synthesizer Now Available! (Teaser 2) #shorts


video upload by Analogue Solutions

"๐Ÿ‘‰The newest incarnation of the legendary and award-winning Fusebox synthesizer (Fusebox X) is here! ๐Ÿ”ฅ All sounds in this teaser (and from Teaser 1) are from the Fusebox X synth.

We'll be dropping a couple of teaser videos while the sound demos are being assembled. The sounds in this teaser were all created with the Fusebox X.

AS has received many requests for a Fusebox v2 and we are now proud to announce the best Fusebox yet. Fusebox is now tri-phonic!

LIMITED NUMBERS ARE AVAILABLE NOW!

Major Additions / Differences:

-Tri-phonic mode (3-note poly)!
-More Jacks! Some rocker switches were replaced with jack sockets for more patchability
-The Interval Generator and Patternator pots were replaced with precision type
-440Hz tuner tone
-Interval Generator clock input - allows automatic transposition in a variety of ways
-Bar1 / Note0 trigger outputs - versatile alternative ways to trigger the Patternator and Interval Generator
-Arpeggiator replaced with mini step sequencer
-Many internal performance tweaks"

Wednesday, June 03, 2020

Analogue Solutions Fusebox - Patternator sequencer


Published on Jun 3, 2020 Analogue Solutions

Analogue Solutions Fusebox - Patternator sequencer.
Fusebox plus other AS synths playing together.

Friday, January 07, 2022

Analogue Solutions Fusebox X Now Available!


(Teaser 1) #shorts video upload by Analogue Solutions

"๐Ÿ‘‰The newest incarnation of the legendary and award-winning Fusebox synthesizer (Fusebox X) is here! ๐Ÿ”ฅ

We'll be dropping a couple of teaser videos while the sound demos are being assembled. The sounds in this teaser were all created with the Fusebox X.

AS has received many requests for a Fusebox v2 and we are now proud to announce the best Fusebox yet. Fusebox is now tri-phonic!"



Major Additions / Differences:

-Tri-phonic mode (3-note poly)!
-More Jacks! Some rocker switches were replaced with jack sockets for more patchability
-The Interval Generator and Patternator pots were replaced with precision type
-440Hz tuner tone
-Interval Generator clock input - allows automatic transposition in a variety of ways
-Bar1 / Note0 trigger outputs - versatile alternative ways to trigger the Patternator and Interval Generator
-Arpeggiator replaced with mini step sequencer
-Many internal performance tweaks

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

A Night With the Analogue Solutions Fusebox Synthesizer


Published on Aug 16, 2017 rezfilter

"Here's a fun little, one-nighter track using all sounds from the new Analogue Solutions fusebox synthesizer!

All tracks were recorded from the AS fusebox and layered into Logic as they were dialed in. A touch of reverb was used on a couple of the sounds just to position them in the track.

Fusebox is shown here in its horizontal position, but can also stand vertically or be racked.

CAUTION: The Interval Generator AND the Patternator were used in the creation of this track!

Just a sampler of things to come...

Enjoy!"

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Analogue Solutions Fusebox synth Playing Halo bass line


Published on Sep 26, 2017 Analogue Solutions

"Analogue Solutions Fusebox synth Playing Halo bass line"
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