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Saturday, February 02, 2019

Retro Mechanical Labs Electron Fuzz Custom CV Euro Pedal for Eurorack Modular

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Published on Nov 12, 2016

"This is a rather amateurial filmed review of the Retro Mechanical Labs Electron Fuzz Custom CV Euro Pedal for Eurorack Modular Review - as reviewed by a guy who never did a review. So please don't be too harsh with your criticism.

Intro blabbering 00:10
Mirrored knobs and naming brutality 04:43
Sinewave distortion 07:18
Using cv for pain, hurt and fb osc 09:53
Destroying a sequence 13:59
Mangling drums 18:15

Control voltage distortion fuzz pedal with 4 CV inputs and lots of sexy character. Best used with Eurorack modular synthesizers or any other piece of analog synth that has control voltage capabilities (f.e. Moog Sub 37, Electron Analog 4, etc.). Pricing 349,- USD, needs an additional external 9 volt DC power supply (negative tip).

Some additional info I got from Jonathan Irish / RML concerning the functions:

'The 'cut' toggle removes the sub low end frequencies.'

'The knob under the feedback OSC knob is an input attenuation knob. Its marked with -Z and +Z. As you turn it to the right it will add resistance and reduce the amount of signal going into the distortion circuit.'

'As for the OSC Noise: Its pitch can be controlled by the Hurt/Pain CVs while in self oscillation. Sending in CV to the Hurt/Pain or OSC noise you can make it play notes. Nothing exact as 1 volt per octave, but still fun.'"


via this auction

"RETRO MECHANICAL LABS ELECTRON FUZZ EURORACK
Retro Mechanical Labs' acclaimed Electron Fuzz Custom has finally been given the full Eurorack treatment! Along with CV input for Hurt, Pain, Feedback and Distortion level, the modular version features an input gain stage for use with guitars and line level audio and both "Eurorack-level" and pre-gain stage audio output.

ELECTRON FUZZ EURORACK FEATURES
CV inputs for Pain, Hurt, Oscillator Feedback and Distortion
Guitar Pedal Interface (GPI)-style input for attenuating and amplifying the signal going into the distortion circuit
Independent clean mix and distortion volume control for full dry/wet control
x1000 switch for extreme gain
Low cut filter toggle switch
True bypass toggle switch for ease of use during performance"

Sunday, July 10, 2016

RML Electron Fuzz Custom + Make Noise 0-Coast... Further Explorations (in three parts)


Published on Jul 10, 2016 Genshi Media Group

"These are further, quick, improvised explorations of the Retro Mechanical Labs Electron Fuzz Custom pedal and the Make Noise 0-Coast analog synth. These are all just rough tests as I continue to learn these recently acquired bits of gear. Notes below...

In Part One, I'm using the RML Electron Fuzz Custom without any instrument input; to create a dark ambient soundscape thanks to the Electron Fuzz's "Parasitic Frequency [Self] Oscillation". The Output of the fuzz is going into the Strymon El Capistan dTape Echo and then into the Eventide H9 for a deep dark reverb.

Part Two adds the Make Noise 0-Coast synth and the Korg SQ-1 sequencer to play a little grungy diddy...

Part Three we take away the sequencer and use the 0-Coast's self generative capabilities through patching to create a dark, pulsating, ambient drone.

(more musical demos coming soon, including integrating the 0-Coast with other synths such as the Moog Mother-32 and the Kilpatrick Audio Phenol.)"

Tuesday, April 04, 2017

Retro Mechanical Labs Hyde Distortion Filter Eurorack Version


Published on Apr 4, 2017 Perfect Circuit Audio

"Some drones, distortions and squeaks from the Retro Mechanical Labs Hyde Distortion Filter. The Hyde has the Make Noise 0-Coast as its input and is also under CV control from the 0-Coast as well as its internal LFO.

The Hyde Distortion Filter, from Retro Mechanical Labs, has now been equipped with 3.5mm jacks for ease of use with Eurorack modular synthesizers. It is a standalone desktop unit meant to be patched to all sorts of other gear using 3.5mm jacks. This euro version incorporates five difference CV inputs to control almost any knob in the filter. Each CV input has a corresponding LED for visual feedback of the signal patched in. The Hyde Distortion filter is perfect for creating dark textures and soundscapes. Tune the resonant feedback to match your harmonic droning or wall of noise. Use two boxes to create deep stereo textures.

Available here: https://www.perfectcircuitaudio.com/r..."

Retro Mechanical Labs Electron Fuzz Eurorack Version Distorting Drums

Published on Apr 4, 2017 Perfect Circuit Audio

"Running eurorack drums through the Retro Mechanical Labs Electron Fuzz with eurorack compatible 3.5mm CV input jacks. The Electron Fuzz is especially good at generating screams above your drums with the feedback oscillation. This patch uses envelopes from the Galilean Moons and then an LFO from Peaks to modulate different setting on the Electron pedal. The drums pattern is created by the Noise Engineering Numeric Repetitor, and the sounds are from the Leploop Cassa, Audio Damage Boomtschak, and SSF Quantum Rainbow through the Hexinverter Galilean Moons.

The ever popular Electron Fuzz Custom has now been adapted with 3.5mm CV inputs for use with Eurorack synthesizers. The size has been slightly scaled down, to work more efficiently on a desktop. It provides CV control over the Hurt, Pain, Feedback Osc, and Distortion out. This beefy distortion can now have even more versatility with its interfacing with modulation signals and Eurorack sound sources."

Saturday, July 07, 2018

WORNG LRMSMSLR Mid-Side Encoder-Decoder Thonk DIY KIT Build+Patch Test - Eurorack Synth DIY


Published on Jul 7, 2018 SonicVoltage

https://www.thonk.co.uk

"WORNG Electronics LRMSMSLR Mid-Side Encoder-Decoder Eurorack Module 'Thonk' DIY KIT Build Steps and Test Patch Video (2018)

Mid/side processing is extremely useful and common practice in mixing and mastering. It allows you to process the Mid Content and Side content of your stereo signal independently. For example, in the patch I used to test my WORNG LRMSMSLR DIY KIT purchased from thonk.co.uk I use the LRMSMSLR Eurorack Module to add AJH GEMINI 2412 Filtering to the Mid content of my stereo signal and only to the Mid Content. At the same time I am adding Fuzz Distortion only to the Side content of the stereo signal by sending the SIDE signal through the Retro Mechanical Labs Electron Fuzz Custom EFCCV Eurorack Module

But that’s just the start, there is a lot you can do with the ability to press Mid and Side content of a stereo signal, the WORNG LRMSMSLR is an extremely useful tool opening up a lot of creative doors.

WORNG Electronics LRMSMSLR DIY KIT BUILD INDEX:

Wednesday, May 02, 2018

Retro Mechanical Labs // Electron Fuzz Custom (Full Walkthrough Demo)


Published on May 2, 2018 Genshi Media Group

"This is a walkthrough demo of the Electron Fuzz Custom Eurorack module from Retro Mechanical Labs. I cover the various functions of the knobs and inputs/outputs while putting a variety of different sound sources through it, including Analog Style waveforms from Mutable Instruments Plaits, Drum sounds from Erica Synths Pico Drums, Guitar from a Gibson Les Paul Studio, and Wavetables from the Synthesis Technology E352 Cloud Terrarium. Here is an index of each part:

0:06 - Introduction
3:09 - Demo with Classic Waveforms
8:16 - Demo with Modulation
12:41 - Demo with Drums
19:59 - Demo with Guitar
22:07 - Demo with Droning Wavetables"

You can find previous posts featuring the Electron Fuzz Custom here.

Monday, January 15, 2018

Moog DFAM + RML Electron Fuzz Custom: Sneak Preview


Published on Jan 15, 2018 Genshi Media Group

"::| WARNING: Extreme Frequencies Ahead! A really good pair of Headphones or Stereo Speakers is highly recommended! |::

This is just a quick, sneak preview of the Moog "Drummer From Another Mother" (DFAM) immediately after unboxing (I didn't read the manual or even let it warm up like you are supposed to!) I have it paired up with the Retro Mechanical Labs "Electron Fuzz Custom" module, which I will be doing more in-depth videos on (including a full description video for the guys at RML) and also featuring the Empress Effects "Echosystem Dual Engine Delay". Stay tuned for more videos this week of both the DFAM and the Electron Fuzz Custom!"

Saturday, April 14, 2018

Sequent


Sequent from Giorgio Alverà on Vimeo.

More of my modular synth music at

https://soundcloud.com/giorgioalvera/sets/materiale-elettrico-modular


Retro Mechanical Labs RML Electron Custom Fuzz eurorack module.

Thursday, January 13, 2022

Retro Mechanical Labs: Beauty Through Pain


video upload by Richard DeHove

"This is a bit rough and I clearly don't know the controls too well. But I'm sure you know the excitement of getting a new bit of gear and hearing things fall out of it even though you're just fumbling about? It seemed a shame to let that pass by, so here it is: early days with the 'Retro Mechanical Labs Hyde Distortion Filter and Electron Fuzz Custom CV Combo' - and yes, that's its actual name. The DB-01 output is split with one side going into the filter and the other into the fuzz. Left and right then go into separate sides of the Boss RV-6 reverb pedal. There's some limiting to avoid bad surprises but otherwise the audio is raw. That means there's some clicks, pops, squeals and grinding. I hope you find as much beauty in this raw mess of pain as I did.

0:00 Talk talk talk
2:08 Dry sound
2:20 Filter on
2:52 Fuzz on
4:57 Reverb added
5:32 Talking again
7:12 CV modulation
10:30 Dry
10:45 More CV

My site: https://richarddehove.com/
Lots of downloads for supporters on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/richarddehove"

Monday, March 27, 2017

Retro Mechanical Labs Electron Fuzz Custom Euro


Published on Mar 25, 2017 Modular8

"First run through of the RML Electron Fuzz Custom Euro pedal. This module is built with 1/8 audio i/o and CV inputs for flexible control and nice integration with a eurorack modular system w/o any additional modules. there are no 1/4 I/O on this pedal.

simple patch of plucky bass sound and a kick snare going into the pedal with modulation from a doepfer quad lfo/AD.

there's tons of sweet spots. best listened to w/full range speakers or headphones. there's a lot of subtle distortions/harmonics at some settings. very lovely sounding pedal that can also be feedback harsh distortion in a musical and controllable way."

Friday, July 08, 2016

Retro Mechanical Labs Electron Fuzz Custom + Make Noise 0-Coast (in two parts)


Published on Jul 8, 2016 Genshi Media Group

"First quick test 5 minutes after unboxing my new Retro Mechanical Labs 'Electron Fuzz Custom'. This thing kicks ass! Paired up here with the new Make Noise 0-Coast analog synth and the Strymon El Capistan dTape Echo... I will definitely be exploring more with this combination!"

Thursday, September 06, 2018

Moog Grandmother + DFAM // Second Test with Strymon El Capistan & RML Electron Fuzz Custom


Published on Sep 5, 2018 Genshi Media Group

"::| TO HEAR THE FULL RANGE OF FREQUENCIES, A GOOD PAIR OF HEADPHONES ARE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED |::

Another quick demo, again featuring three tracks with the Moog Grandmother and one track with the Drummer From Another Mother (DFAM). This time around I am using a Strymon El Capistan on the Grandmother's Lead and High Sequenced sounds, and a Retro Mechanical Labs Electron Fuzz Custom on the DFAM."

Wednesday, June 01, 2022

SYNTRX vs Electron Fuzz Custom


video upload by Genshi Media Group

"::| WARNING! VERY EXTREME FREQUENCIES AHEAD! USE CAUTION |::

The Erica Synths SYNTRX running through the Retro Mechanical Labs Electron Fuzz Custom with Mutable Instruments Beads providing Modulated Delay and Reverb."

Monday, November 28, 2016

Arturia Drumbrute - First Quick Test (with RML ELECTRON FUZZ!)


Published on Nov 28, 2016 Genshi Media Group

"5 minutes after unboxing, I created this quick little polyrhythm on my new Arturia Drumbrute to see how it pairs up with the epic Retro Mechnical Labs ELECTRON FUZZ CUSTOM pedal (used on the main outputs of the Drumbrute.) I also had the 'Claps' going out to a Strymon El Capistan dTape echo."

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Arturia DrumBrute + Make Noise 0-Coast


Published on Nov 29, 2016 Genshi Media Group

"Just trying out stuff... Arturia Drumbrute's main outs once again going to the Retro Mechanical Labs Electron Fuzz Custom pedal. The "Claps" going out to the Strymon El Capistan, and the "Zap" going out to an Eventide H9 for a Ping Pong effect. The Drumbrute on it's own can get quite musical, especially through the fuzz, but I decided to add a bit of musical flavor with the Make Noise 0-Coast as well (being sequenced by the Korg SQ-1.)"

Sunday, October 08, 2023

Synthfest UK 23 New Videos


video uploads by sonicstate

Playlist:

1. Synthfest UK 23: MyVolts - Nifty USB Power Solutions
At Synthfest UK 2023, we caught up with Caroline from MyVolts, and they've added to their panoply of useful power solutions for musicians. MyVolts showcased their new product, the Alchemist power distribution hub, which harnesses the versatility of USB-C to deliver various voltages from 5V to 20V. This means you can power a range of equipment, from vintage synths to modern gear, with one device. They've also taken their USB power innovation to the next level with a step-up 12V power tip, allowing users to draw 18W from USB to power gear like the Electron Analog Four on the go. MyVolts aims to simplify power management for musicians, addressing issues like earthing and noise, and they're actively seeking input from the community to fine-tune their solutions.

In addition to the Alchemist power hub, MyVolts will be releasing their own power banks, USB-C power cables with wattage indicators, and a range of power tips compatible with various voltages. This expansion means users can power a wide range of devices efficiently and conveniently. These products are expected to be available around February or March. MyVolts encourages you to fill out their survey to help them better understand and solve the unique power challenges musicians face.

https://myvolts.co.uk/

2. Synthfest UK 23: Rides In The Storm - SED CSM Synth Voice
At Synthfest UK 2023, we caught up with Uwe from Rides In The Storm to get a glimpse of their upcoming modular synth voice module, the SED CSM. This module is a powerhouse of sound design possibilities, offering a wide range of features packed into a single unit. With two oscillator sections, three waveform options, pulse width modulation, and a wave folder, there's plenty of sonic flexibility on tap.

The SED CSM also includes a robust mixer section, a ring modulator, wave folder, noise source, and an external input, expanding its sound-shaping capabilities. Uwe demonstrated how the module can be used for lush soundscapes and dynamic modulation with its various features. SED CSM offers envelope generators with loopable modes and versatile LFOs and filter options.

SED CSM Price: around £390
3. Synthfest UK 23: Analogue Solutions - Ample Desktop Pin matrix
We returned to the Analogue Solutions booth to chat again with Tom who showed us the second synth he’s released this year, Ample. Ample is a 3 VCO synth which combines some of the greatest bits of other Analogue Solutions synths, including a patch pin matrix similar to the Vostok, a sequencer taken from the generator, an interval generator similar to that on the Fusebox, and a 24dB filter akin to that of the Pro One. It even has the same delay circuit from the new Maximus.

There are 3 types of pin for the pin matrix with resistances of 0 ohms on the black pin 10k ohms on the red one and blue giving a value of 100k, which allows for more flexibility in attenuating the signals you patch. Tom told us that Ample is particularly suited to percussion, with its snappy filter, and various clock sources available, and though Ample is in a desktop format, Tom has given us plenty of space between the controls so no accidental knob bumping can occur.

Available October 23

Ample Price: around £2000 plus vat
4. Synthfest UK 23: Expert Sleepers - Analogue Modules
At Synthfest UK 2023, we had the chance to chat with Os from Expert Sleepers, known for their versatile digital modules. However, Os has been exploring the analog side of modular synthesis and has introduced a range of eight analog modules.

Among the analog modules, Os showcased a squelchy filter, oscillators with unconventional sine wave cores, and an intriguing octave fuzz effect. He emphasized that these analog modules offer a different approach to sound generation and signal processing compared to their digital counterparts. Os also pointed out that once an analog module is designed and built, it's a finished product, offering a sense of completeness that's distinct from the continuous updates often associated with digital modules.

Expert Sleepers Analogue modules Prices: from £159
5. Synthfest UK 23: Yamaha - DM3 - Super Compact Digital Mixer
At Synthfest UK 2023, we caught up with Chris from Yamaha to take a look at their latest offering, the DM3 digital mixer. This compact 16-input mixer packs some impressive features into a small footprint, making it suitable for a variety of applications. With a focus on pro audio and audio versatility, the DM3 boasts brand-new microphone preamps inspired by Yamaha's high-end CL and QL series, ensuring top-notch audio quality. Operating at 96 kHz, the DM3 offers pristine audio resolution. We have to admit, we're all Gassing for this one...

The DM3 boasts a touchscreen interface, complemented by touch-and-turn knobs for tactile control. This innovative combination allows users to efficiently navigate and control the mixer's parameters. The DM3 can also serve as an audio interface, providing 18 in and 18 out over USB, making it an excellent choice for recording and streaming applications. With a compact and portable design, this mixer is versatile enough for live gigs, corporate events, podcasting, and studio work.

DM3 Standard Model Price: Around £1,500

DM3 Dante-Enabled Price: Around £2,000
6. Synthfest UK 23: Tone Science - Triple Cross - Chance Delay
At Synthfest UK 2023, we caught up with Ian Boddy from DIN Records, known for his prolific work in the electronic music scene. While DIN Records is celebrating its 25th anniversary next year, Ian has expanded his creative endeavors with the release of two modules under the sub-label Tone Science in collaboration with AJH Synth. The Triple Cross module offers versatile signal manipulation capabilities, enabling crossfading, morphing, panning, with non-synchronous LFOs and DC-coupled outputs. The Chance Delay module introduces a unique concept of probability-driven gate delay. Musicians can control the likelihood of triggers passing through, allowing for rhythmically intricate and ever-changing sequences. These modules are designed to enhance the performative aspect of modular synthesis, providing musicians with dynamic tools for evolving soundscapes and rhythmic complexity.

Triple Cross Price: £260

Chance Delay Price: £175
7. Synthfest UK 23: 1010 Music - Bluebox Eurorack Edition
At Synthfest UK 2023, we had the opportunity to chat with Steve from 1010 Music about their latest creation, the Bluebox Eurorack Edition. This module was born out of customer demand, as users of the original Blue Box desktop unit clamored for a Eurorack-compatible version. The Bluebox Eurorack Edition packs all the power and versatility of the desktop version but with a few key differences. It offers mono inputs and outputs that can be combined into stereo, six CV inputs for mapping to various parameters, and two dedicated USB-C ports—one for MIDI and the other for USB audio. This means you can connect your Blue Box to a Mac, PC, or iPad, send and receive audio tracks, and still record all 12 tracks, plus a master track and two effects sends, separately on a micro SD card. An upcoming firmware update will also bring stereo audio in both directions to the Blue Box Desktop Edition, offering even more flexibility in routing and recording. With its compact 30 HP size and thoughtful design, the Bluebox Eurorack Edition also offers a clock output bridging the gap between hardware and software seamlessly.

Bluebox Eurorack Edition Price: $699
8. Synthfest UK 23: Nonlinear Labs - C15 - Software Updates
At Synthfest UK 2023, we had a conversation with Tim from Nonlinear Labs, the creators of the highly expressive C15 synthesizer. Tim shared some exciting updates that have recently been implemented with the inclusion of LFOs via looping envelopes providing musicians with more sonic versatility. The C15's unique concept, based on a two-operator FM synthesis engine, remains intact, but these new LFO capabilities expand its sonic palette. Tim also showcased the expanded key tracking options, which can stretch pitches to create unique tonal textures. Furthermore, he highlighted the new twin-engine feature, which allows for cascading delays and creating captivating stereo soundscapes. Tim also hinted at future developments that owners of this expressive synthesizer can look forward to.

C15 Black Price: 4,300 Euros (incl. VAT)

C15 Cherry Wood Price: 4,750 Euros (incl. VAT)
9. Synthfest UK 23: Kenton - LNDX Midi Line Driver
At Synthfest UK 2023, we caught up with John from Kenton Electronics to check out their latest offering, the LNDX Line Driver, a handy solution for extending MIDI signals over long distances. Designed to address the challenges of maintaining stable MIDI connections in large venues and studios, the Line Driver utilizes Cat5 cables to transmit MIDI signals up to an impressive 500 meters. It's an ideal tool for live gigs in massive stadiums or situations where the control center is far from the performance area. The Line Driver features LEDs to monitor both the incoming and outgoing MIDI signals, providing essential feedback for troubleshooting and ensuring signal integrity. This straightforward and robust solution adds reliability to any MIDI setup, whether it's in the music industry, broadcasting, or even unconventional applications like flight simulators. With its opto-isolation and straightforward connectivity, the Line Driver is set to become an essential tool for professionals seeking rock-solid MIDI signal transmission over long distances.

LNDR pair Price: £127.92
10. Synthfest UK 23: Sweet Discrete - Synth Panel Restoration
At Synthfest UK 2023, we had a chat with Craig from Sweet Discrete, a company specializing in unique synth restoration and custom creations. Craig showcased their latest endeavor, which goes beyond their well-known synth overlays. Sweet Discrete has taken on the ambitious task of restoring classic synths like the Jupiter 8 to their former glory. These aren't just simple restorations; they're meticulous, artisanal processes, involving lead loading to remove rust and imperfections, followed by precise silkscreening. What's more, Sweet Discrete manufactures exact replica shells for various synth models, offering three versions for the Jupiter 8 alone. They've even delved into MIDI mods for the Jupiter 8, bringing modern convenience to these vintage gems.

Beyond their cosmetic work, Sweet Discrete is exploring the possibility of delving into electronics and design for synthesizers. With a keen focus on quality and precision, they're making a name for themselves in the world of synth restoration and custom solutions. To learn more about their offerings and explore the range of products, visit their website
See the SYNTHFEST UK label for more coverage of this year's event.

Thursday, January 07, 2021

Black Spaghetti 1 - Live Modular Jam Session


Noise Engineering

"Jam on Markus's system: trying out some new patch techniques and seeing how techno tolerant my new neighbors are.

Voices:
Noise Engineering Loquelic Iteritas Percido + R*S Serge Resonant Equalizer + AJH Next Phase
Industrial Music Electronics Hertz Donut MKIII + Rabid Elephant Natural Gate

Percussion:
Noise Engineering Basimilus Iteritas Alter (kick)
Intellijel Plonk x2 (hats, low “tom”)
Erica Synths Sample Drum (clap)

Mixing/effects:
Erica Synths Drum Mixer (drum mix)
WMD Performance Mixer (melodic mix/master bus)
Retro Mechanical Labs Electron Fuzz Custom (drum aux)
SSF Autodyne (drum aux)
Happy Nerding 6x Mix (drum aux/melodic aux mix into DV)
Noise Engineering Desmodus Versio
WMD MSCL x2 (1x sidechain duck for voices and DV, 1x master bus compressor)
Cwejman MMF-1s (highpass filter for the master bus comp sidechain input so it doesn’t go crazy when any low end happens)

Sequencing/control:
SSF Muton (trig mutes)
Noise Engineering Confundo Funkitus (trig mutes+pattern switching)
Noise Engineering Lapsus Os (kick/tom/voice envelope length control)
XOR Nerdseq+More Triggers 16 (sequencing for all drums+voices)

Utilities:
Mutable Instruments Stages (trigger to gate for sidechain duck triggering)
Noise Engineering Extra Mullet (trig splitting)
Noise Engineering Sono Abitus (output)

Recording:
Clarett 2Pre USB, processed with iZotope Ozone"

Saturday, November 19, 2022

Retro Mechanical Labs Hyde Distortion Filter

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via this auction

"Retro Mechanical Labs Hyde/Electron Fuzz Custom Combo unit. This one is in an oiled walnut case, and I had RML add 1/4” I/O for the filter as well as the EFC and LFO out. It can be connected with either the standard Eurorack 1/8” or the 1/4” on the back. It’s a beautiful thing, works perfectly and was purchased new direct from Retro Mechanical Labs."

You can find some demos in previous posts here.

Friday, January 19, 2018

Moog DFAM + Mother-32 (x3): A Simple Little Tune


Published on Jan 18, 2018 Genshi Media Group

"Featuring the Moog 'Drummer From Another Mother' Percussion Synthesizer and three Mother-32 Analog Synths; with effects on the Mothers from the Empress "Echosystem Dual Engine Delay" (on the bottom and middle Mother-32s) and Strymon El Capistan (on the top Mother-32) and on the DFAM, the Retro Mechanical Labs "Electron Fuzz Custom" and Erica Synths 'Black Hole DSP'."

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Moog Grandmother // Further Explorations (in three and a half parts)


Published on Sep 11, 2018 Genshi Media Group

"::| TO HEAR THE FULL RANGE OF FREQUENCIES, A GOOD PAIR OF HEADPHONES ARE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED |::

Just some more random noodlings with the Moog Grandmother... exploring different patchings. One thing of note: in the latter half of the second part, I'm using the Korg SQ-1 to sequence the Grandmother's LFO (set to audio rate range) while paraphonically playing a lead line with the other two Oscillators on the Grandmother's keyboard. Once again, the Strymon El Capistan was used on the Grandmother, and the Retro Mechanical Labs Electron Fuzz Custom was used on the Drummer From Another Mother (DFAM)."

Sunday, May 13, 2018

Welcome back Mr. N


Published on May 13, 2018 Malibu Interface

Improvisation, part of a future live setup.
Using the Roland RSS-10 Sound Space Processor combined with the Koma Poltergeist module (https://koma-elektronik.com/…) for the 3D effects.
2 tracks recording on a Nagra Ares ML.
The following modules / synths have been used :
MS-20 Mini (Korg)
bitbox (1010Music)
Clouds (Mutable Instruments)
Elements (Mutable Instruments)
Electron Fuzz Custom eurorack (Retro Mechanical Labs)
Streichfett (Waldorf)
Avatar (ARP)
ER-100 8 ch. summing mixer (Arrel Audio)
ER-140 Summute (Arrel Audio)
Pico Seq (Erica Synth)
A-157 (Doepfer)
L-130 (Ladik)
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