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Friday, June 09, 2023

Koma Komplex Elektronik Sequencer Update



via Koma Elektronik

"The long wait finally ends! Due to the supply chain disruption caused by Covid-19 we had to scrape together parts from all corners of the world for nearly two years. Finally the last necessary chip has found its way into the box labelled "Komplex Sequencer". We are now able to start producing a "golden sample" and organize a full production run.

First 10 persons pre-ordering will receive 10 KOMA Elektronik branded patch cables with the perfect size to internally patch the Komplex patchbay

GOLDEN SAMPLE
What is a "golden sample" and why is it necessary? First off: NO, there will NOT be a Komplex with an enclosure made out of gold (at least not in any forseeable future). But whenever a "complex" product like the Komplex undergoes some bigger changes, KOMA usually won't just go ahead and change a bunch of circuitry to willy nilly start production right away. Instead, great care is taken and a so-called 'golden sample' is produced. This means that all changes are worked into the circuitry and a single prototype is being built to be tested thoroughly.

NEW FEATURES
We added a new functionality into the Komplex Sequencer: The Transpose CV input now also transposes the MIDI notes that a sequencer is producing. Also some circuitry had to undergo changes to account for non-available and now obsolete chips. We already have a prototype here with the necessary changes but it still has a bunch of colored wires dangling out of the enclosure and the changes are essentially piggy-backed on the original circuitry. That's why we are producing a golden sample right now as you read these lines. Once that prototype comes back and is all good, we will trigger production.

WHAT ELSE HAS CHANGED?
The new Komplex run is very limited and will be available in 2 batches of 25 pieces each. Some of you that were eying the Komplex for a longer time might have noticed that the sales price increased. Unfortunately many components needed for building a Komplex sequencer have gotten more expensive since our last production run. In fact, it is fair to say that ALL components have gotten substantially more expensive. This starts with electronic parts not available on the market anymore, like microcontrollers that we had to buy for an elevated price, goes over hardware parts like sliders and pushbuttons and ends with greatly risen prices for both the metal enclosure and wooden sidecheeks.

WHAT NOW?
Since demand is huge, as of today, we have enabled backordering of Komplex Sequencers in our webshop. We have already ordered a few components like the metal enclosures and wooden sidepanels but the majority of production will have to wait until the golden sample is here. Since we already tested the new functionality and can verify it with our 'Frankenstein' unit here, it should be smooth sailing from here on out. In fact, we are testing this feature since nearly a year in our synth setup in the workshop and enjoy it thoroughly.

HOW TO PRE-ORDER
Current estimated delivery date for the first batch is September 2023. That's how long it takes for all the necessary parts to arrive in our workshop plus assemble time. It is "first come, first served" or as you programmers like to call it: FIFO (first in, first out)."

Wednesday, May 31, 2023

OMBIENT: Live!@EMEAPP (4/22/23)


video upload by EMEAPP

"This was a fun night. On April 22, 2023 we held our first video shoot in our live studio space with an audience in attendance with Ombient and Electric Diamond on the bill.

Ombient (Mike Hunter) was the opening performer on the bill and in the space of 30 minutes, he took the entire room on an electronic sonic journey complete with custom projections by PYXL8R. Armed with his custom Synthesizers.com modular system, Koma Elektronik Komplex Sequencer, Rhodes Chroma, Oberheim Matrix-6, ARP 2600 re-issue and a slew of effects, Ombient's performance was ultimately a swirling, constantly evolving set reminiscent of artists such as Tangerine Dream and Ashra.

A big thank you to Ombient (Mike Hunter), PXYL8R (Ken Palmer) Electric Diamon (Stuart Diamond, Don Slepian and Karen Bentley Pollick) and to all of our volunteers for helping to make this night a well-oiled and enjoyable experience for all.

You can find us at www.emeapp.org where we invite you to join us as a member."

Saturday, January 07, 2023

Koma Komplex sequencer


Koma Komplex sequencer - I like it! video upload by David Morley

"I decided to change my analogue sequencer from a Fenix III to a Koma Komplex. After 11 years with the Fenix, I think it was time to travel new paths.

It's a seriously great sequencer. I'll try and do a series of videos on this. Each showing a sequence with some feature being profiled.

Koma Komplex
Roland SH-2 via Midi
Fenix I modular via CV Gate"

Monday, September 26, 2022

Moog Mavis Solo


video upload by SONICrider "Sound & Vision Lab"

"'Can Mavis replace a Mother 32?'

A while ago my Moog Mother 32 got united with the DFAM and Subharmonicon: aka the Moog Sound Studio 3 (sold 1 by 1 and now together in a customized case).

So who could replace the Mother 32, well Mavis can.....

Mavis has less features as the Mother 32, on the other hand the extra features Mavis has (sample & hold, wave shaping, morphing between waves and the modulation options) makes this module capable of almost any task.

This 'Moog Mavis Solo' is a short live captured improvisation using the Koma Elektronik 'Komplex Sequencer' as CV source for pitch and gate. The sequences has the option repeat enabled = when a step is 'mutes' the last note played repeats until a new step gets triggered, this way a sequence keeps the same length."

Tuesday, June 07, 2022

Koma Elektronik Komplex Sequencer

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via this auction

"This is hands down the most versatile, feature rich and deep sequencer one could ever dream of. Always complex, never complicated. The FULLY modular structure offers tantalising ways of seamless integration to your workflow and especially to your already existing gear setups. Offering both CV and MIDI (In and Out) the Komplex is truly the machine that bridges the gap between plethora of machines.

This unparalleled feature set of sequencing options will take you to places you’d have never otherwise found. The dynamic set of features allow the user to use the sequencer easily ’as is’ and gain the advantage of the more komplex sequencing options when they so decide. The Komplex can be rack mounted if desired.

The Koma Komplex operates completely without screens and submenus of any kind. This tactile nature of the sequencing beast is what makes working with it deeply enticing time and time again.

This unit is in perfect MINT condition and you are hard pressed to see a single scratch on it (please see pictures). It is sold by the original owner and has always been kept in a well maintained, smoke and pet free studio. The sale comes complete with the original packaging and a personalised note from the Koma manufacturing team. This is a wonderful opportunity for people who have been trying to find the out of production Komplex in sale for a long while. These are obviously well loved by their user-base and usually sell fast.

The feature list and the possible applications are FAR beyond the scope of what I can tell you here. Rarely is the overused saying ‘The sky truly is the limit’ as on point as it is with this particular sequencer. Please check the manuals below for inspirational dive into the machines capabilities."

Sunday, December 05, 2021

Koma Elektronik Komplex Sequencer

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Friday, October 22, 2021

Koma Elektronik Komplex Sequencer

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via this auction

"Wonderful sequencer, pretty rare. Perfectly working. Near mint aesthetic condition (see pictures). Sold with power supply, manual poster and a "little black blanket to put on top when you're not using it".

Thursday, January 10, 2019

KOMA ELEKTRONIK KOMPLEX SEQUENCER

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Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Mutable Instruments Stages - Easter Egg - Harmonic Oscillator - Full Accompaniment


Published on Dec 12, 2018 isvisible isinvisible

"The Mutable Instruments Stages has a fantastic Easter Egg, a Harmonic Oscillator.
There's no secret button combo or anything like that to remember, just use the provided cable that came with it and join the two sets of 3 pins on the back of the module.

I've made another video of this patch, but just using the Stages and doing a quick demo, here: [below]

Arpeggio melody: Mutable Instruments Stages
Single high notes: Mutable Instruments Braids
Drums: Simmons SDS 8
Percussion: Folktek Matter
Bassline: Livewire AFG"

Mutable Instruments Stages - Easter Egg - Harmonic Oscillator - Quick Demo


"Patch notes for this quick demo:
CV: Koma Komplex Sequencer
Gates/Triggers: The first 3 inputs from the left are steady triggers from an ALM Pamela's Workout.
The last 3 inputs are from an Iron Ether Pithoprakta which has it's looping turned on and off to create random, then locked in patterns.

There's a bit of clipping in the video caused by me having the input to the camera turned up a touch too much. Div."

Thursday, April 26, 2018

2hp Pluck Sequence Line


Published on Apr 26, 2018 PaulLawlerMusic

Sequencing the 2HP Pluck with the KOMA Komplex Sequencer.

Friday, April 06, 2018

Koma Komplex Skip Step Demo II (a different setting)


Published on Apr 6, 2018 Martin Doudoroff

"At the risk of redundancy and confusion, here’s a different experiment using the skip step jack to advance the phasing between two simple sequences. In this version, the first Mode setting on sequencer B is enabled so that phasing advances are not temporary—this is a more typical phasing arrangement than in the previous demo. (I got confused by the documentation, which gets the settings backwards.)

Sequencers A and B are connected to basic VCO/VCF voices; this time, I’m lazily using Sequencer C for a simple bass line (gate only—pitch is recycled from Sequencer A). Everything is clocked by a Gatestorm. The Gatestorm is also generating the gate to trigger the skip step."

Monday, January 29, 2018

Koma Field Kit FX Sounds at NAMM 2018


Published on Jan 29, 2018 Perfect Circuit Audio

"Koma Electronik showed us some of the crazy sounds their Field Kit FX can create in combination with a Field Kit and Komplex Sequencer."

Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Arjen Schat | Sequential Session: 20171122


Published on Nov 22, 2017 Arjen Schat

"New album "Spectrum" out now: http://tresordargent.com/td-01/.
After a 18-month hiatus, a brand new Sequential Session with the Koma Komplex Sequencer + 2x Moog Mother-32 and Doepfer Dark Time + Energy, accompanied by the Moog Animoog on an iPad Pro.

There is a timing issue with Koma's sequencer C after the 1:17 mark caused by its voltage clock. Also, the first couple of notes I play are not timed well. Other than that, enjoy!"

Monday, August 21, 2017

Modular City


Published on Aug 21, 2017 PaulLawlerMusic

"Multi sequenced patch featuring Rings, Elements, Mother-32 , Koma Komplex Sequencer, Morphagene etc"

Saturday, May 06, 2017

What's the noise? Four modular synth live jams compiled in one video


Published on May 6, 2017 Kaiboard

"Inspired by some electronic music performances on the Superbooth 2017 (a very famous synth fair in Berlin) I tried to create some similar stuff, meaning creating music without using a keyboard, without a melody, without harmonies. I never did this before and therefore I'm just a mere amateur. I recorded four sessions each around 6 to 9 minutes. As no normal human being will be able to stand such a challenge, I compiled some minutes of the four sessions in one video. The complete Session #4 is available for the hard ones of you on YouTube [below]. Equipment used: Doepfer A100, GRP A4, AJH MiniMod, RI Swarm Oscillator, MI Braids and Peaks, Roland System 500, DSI Pro 2, Koma Komplex Sequencer"

What's the Noise? Live Modular Jams by Kaiboard. Session #4 full version

Published on May 6, 2017

"Inspired by some electronic music performances on the Superbooth 2017 I tried to create some similar stuff, meaning creating music without using a keyboard. I never did this before and therefore I'm just a mere amateur. I recorded four session, a compilation of the four is available on www.fandalism.com/kaiboard. As electronic music lives from small changes over a longer period I decided to upload session'4 in full length. Equipment used: Doepfer A100, GRP A4, AJH MiniMod, RI Swarm Oscillator, MI Braids and Peaks, Roland System 500, DSI Pro 2, Koma Komplex Sequencer"

Monday, May 01, 2017

Zombie Nation - studio recording 'Acid Yoga'


Published on May 1, 2017 Zombie Nation official

"in the studio with Zombie Nation
recorded in Brooklyn, NY on April 25, 2017

the cast:
Roland System 700
Koma Komplex Sequencer
Akai MPC 4000
Eurorack Modules: Mutable Instruments Clouds + Ears
Roland tr808"

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

KOMA's Field Kit launched on Kickstarter!



"After a year of development, testing and prototyping, KOMA Elektronik is proud to present the latest addition to the KOMA family: the KOMA Elektronik Field Kit! On Kickstarter now! The new KOMA Elektronik Field Kit is the perfect tool for everyone who would like to experiment with electroacoustic sound. Use everyday objects, amplify them and use them to make sound, like our heroes John Cage and David Tudor used to do!

The Field Kit is optimized to process signals from microphones, contact microphones, electromagnetic pickups and able to run DC motors and solenoids. On top of that it can receive radio signals and convert signals from switches and sensors into control voltage. The Field Kit boasts 7 separate functional blocks all focussed on receiving or generating all types of signals. They are designed to operate together as a coherent electroacoustic workstation or alternatively together with other pieces of music electronics with the ability to use control voltage signals:

Four Channel Mixer
Envelope Follower
DC Interface
Analog Switch Interface
Analog Sensor Interface
AM/FM/SW Radio
Low Frequency Oscillator
You can easily interface the Field Kit with a Eurorack modular system. At the backside of the PCB you will find a power connector you can use to power the unit from your system. The total panel width is 36HP. You can buy the Field Kit as a finished unit or build one yourself with the DIY Version."



"All audio has been recorded straight from the Field Kit, using a DC Motor, Solenoid Motor, a DC powered fan, Roland TR-8 and Berlin's local radio station Antenne Brandenburg as audio sources."


Additional details via Kickstarter.

"The KOMA Field Kit

The new KOMA Elektronik Field Kit is the perfect tool for everyone who would like to experiment with electroacoustic sound. Use everyday objects, amplify them and use them to make sound, like our heroes John Cage and David Tudor used to do!

The Field Kit is optimized to process signals from microphones, contact microphones, electromagnetic pickups and able to run DC motors and solenoids. On top of that it can receive radio signals and convert signals from switches and sensors into control voltage!

We have finished development of the Field Kit, are ready for production and we need your support to make it happen!

[Pictured:] The final Field Kit prototype, ready for production!

It's all about the things you connect to the The Field Kit! To get you started we decided to offer an Expansion Pack with a bunch of different sources that you can use and connect to create your own signature sounds.

Monday, December 12, 2016

Koma Komplex Sequencer Demo


Published on Dec 12, 2016 Perfect Circuit Audio

"Demo of the Koma Elektronik Komplex Sequencer with a eurorack modular system."

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Tuesday, November 08, 2016

Koma Komplex Sequencer Ratcheting!!!


Published on Nov 7, 2016 thainmlh

"Koma Komplex Sequencer + Oberheim SEM Pro+ Moog Minifooger Analog Delay + Ratcheting!!!"

Koma Komplex Sequencer +. Oberheim SEM Pro + Moog Minifooger Analog Delay

Published on Nov 7, 2016

"The Koma Komplex Sequencer driving an Oberheim SEM Pro. Sequencer 3 is transposing Sequencer 4."

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Modular Synth - Patch in Progress 41


Published on Oct 26, 2016 isvisible / isinvisible

"Just the WMD 'Synchrodyne' with 'Expand' and Mutable Instruments 'Rings' doing all the sounds, with a found reel to reel tape being (gently) processed by the SDS Digital 'Reflex Liveloop' and Mungo 'g0' modules.

For (mainly finished) music head on over to:
https://soundcloud.com/isvisible
https://isvisible.bandcamp.com
https://isinvisible.bandcamp.com"

KOMA Elektronik Komplex Sequencer.
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