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Monday, June 28, 2021

MFB's Manfred Fricke Has Passed Away



Left: Manfred Fricke (via Amazona.de) back in the day with his first creations, the MFB-501 drum machine (right), and MFB-601 digital sequencer (left).

2nd image is Manfred Fricke with the MFB SYNTH II at SUPERBOOTH (unknown source).

We lost another legend in the synth world. Sad news in via STROMKULT: "'On June, 17th around 11am Manfred Fricke from Berlin alias MFB sadly passed away after having had a hard time with cancer for a while already. He left his wife Gloria and his son Jean-Marcel behind, we are all very sad having lost this partner, friend and father.'
HerrSchneider

Manfred Fricke was one of Berlins pioneers of analog synth and drum machine makers. He has been the weapon of choice for many (not only) starting musicians. Let’s be honest, who didn’t have one of his creations early in his or hers journey into electronic musical instruments – or at least thought about getting one – and why shouldn’t you? Manfred Fricke's machines always brought something unique to the table, they were mostly analog, affordable, in small plastic housings and just did the job. Manfred always focused on keeping his products affordable for his clients and the instruments quite often made their way to professional use later on, and the musicians often kept their first units as something almost holy, because it were these machines that paved the way into analog electronic music making.

But it would be too short-sighted to associate MFB only with budget entry-level products. Especially the drum machines Tanzbär and Tanzbär II, or the great Dominion 1 show that Manfred Fricke also built machines that met higher demands. The Tanzbär, in particular, is considered by many to be their favorite drum machine of the last few years, especially in terms of its amazing sound.

We hope that MFB will continue to exist and that it will continue to make it easier for many generations of musicians to enter the world of electronic sound production.

We wish Manfred Fricke's son Jean-Marcel continued success for the future of MFB and extend our condolences to him and his family. And lets hope that Manfred will finally meet up with all the other good guys on the other side.

Rest In Peace."

MFB TANZBAR 2 pic via STROMKULT.


video upload by 7V-STUDIO

MFB's Manfred Fricke's first procuct, the Fricke MFB-501 drum machine.

Description via this video:
"This little analog beatbox was developed in 1980 1979 by Manfred Fricke. It was offered at 380 DM. As a low-cost model on the market for analog rhythm generators the small black and white "Switch Box" quickly found a lot of friends, because its configuration could be compared to its expensive far east competitors: 64 patterns and as many fill-ins switchable via micro switches, speed ​​control via potentiometer, 10 analog percussion instruments (activated by means of micro switches), combined mono/stereo outputs (jack), In & Out (5 Vss) and trigger footswitch inputs (jack) for start and fill-in
(retail price for the switch at 16 DM). An external wall power supply provides 12 volts.

Approx. 5000 units of the MFB-501 had been sold. Not so bad for a one-man company. So this drum machine is one of the top-selling devices in the history of the Berlin engineer offices M. Fricke . If you're lucky, this iconic device can still be found on the relevant internet sales platforms.

Today, maintenance of this tiny noise machine is still easily feasible, because Fricke employed only commercially available components. Therefore, 'presumedly dead 501's' can be reanimated without major problems."

MFB 601 Vintage Digital Sequencer, Teardown, Repair and partial analysis


Published on Feb 2, 2015 FPV Electronics

Note this video is FPV Electronics of course, and not Manfred Fricke.
"This device is exclusively built from 7400 and 4000 series basic logic ICs. Making it must have been so much more difficult than just programming a generic µController as we would do today."

Timeline via http://mfberlin.de/en/about-us/:

1976: MFB was founded by engineer Manfred Fricke. So far there were more than some hundred products constructed and distributed. The first developments and products were primarly video games for industrial playmachines.

1979: A lowcost drummachine was introduced in 1979. (98 DM for the self construction kit). The legendary drumcomputer MFB-501 was finished and sold. Although it was not the most prominent drumcomputer of that time it surely was one of the best selling drum units in Germany. Some shops sold ten times more MFB-501s than Roland TR-808s. More products for the musician followed, such as the Digital-Sequencer MFB-601 and the digital drum machine MFB-512. All of these featured rich products were offered at exceptional low prices.

1984: The E-Drum module series 1000 and 2000 followed with corresponding pads.

1986: A new construction period started in 1986 with product launches of the MIDI-CV converter MFB-201 and the MIDI drummer MFB-SYNTH was finished in 1997, although its development dates back to the eighties. The machine never went into production since 2001, the year of the company´s 25th anniversary because of decreased interest in analogue synthesizer technology especially in the sales channels.

From 1986 Manfred Fricke specialized in products for video applications. Alone 20 different framegrabbers for the Apple II, C-64 und IBM compatible PCs were constructed. A very high percentage of these framegrabbers were and are still in use for special industrial purposes. Custom development is still done here, so these specialized tools are not available for other customers.

1994: MFB introduced the world´s first videomixer below 1.000 DM, the MFB-901. Its successor MFB-902 was available in 1995. Another important development in the video section was the model MFB-912, a digital video memory. This 1998 product was highly acclaimed by the press.

1999: The successor MFB-915 added sound and higher picture resolution. It´s available since October 1999. Another successor is the model MFB-920 with an integrated harddrive offering better options for nonlinear cutting and post processing of the recorded material.

2001: During this year, Manfred Fricke also developed another new MIDI drum-module. MFB-KULT, includes most of the famous sounds of the older machines. Both MFB-SYNTH and MFB-KULT are availabale since December 2001. Because of constant requests for the digital sequencer MFB-601 a successor MFB-602. was introduced in May 2002.

2002: Since August 2002 there´s also a little brother of the MFB-SYNTH, the MFB-SYNTH LITE

And of course the MFB DOMINION series and the MFB SYNTH PRO.

There have been 1747 MFB posts on the site prior to this one. MFB has been a mainstay on the site and Manfred Fricke will be greatly missed.

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

NOT @NAMM 2020: MFB SYNTH PRO // 1st CONTACT // 1


Published on Jan 22, 2020 LESINDES

"First contact with MFB SYNTH PRO, 8 voice, 3 VCO polyphonic synth with 2 filters. A 12 dB multimode filter which is a genuine MFB design and a 24 dB lopass SSM filter."

You can find details on the new MFB-SYNTH PRO here.

Tuesday, March 24, 2020

MFB SYNTH PRO // REVIEW // 4 // FILTERs + ENVELOPES


Published on Mar 24, 2020 LESINDES

"So this is PART FOUR diving deeper into the sound engine of MFB SYNTH PRO.

Feautres:
VCF 1 -- SSM filter
VCF 2 -- MFB multimode filter
3 Envelopes
Loopable Envelope"

LESINDES MFB SYNTH PRO posts

Saturday, November 20, 2021

MFB Synth Pro dual Flash!


video upload by Əlәɔʇɹo ᴟuᴤiɔ

"Used instruments:
MFB-Synth Pro (8 poly keys) + Boss Dimension C DC-2w by WAZA KRAFT
MFB-Synth Pro (dual unisono bass)
Elektron Analog Rytm (drums)"

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

MFB SYNTH PRO // REVIEW // 2 // FEATURE OVERVIEW // VCO -- PWM -- FM - RING MODULATION...


Published on Feb 25, 2020 LESINDES

"So this is PART TWO diving deeper into the sound engine of MFB SYNTH PRO.
Feautres:
VCO -- WAVEFORMS - Wavemodulation -- PWM --SUBOSCILLATOR - FM - RING MODULATION - LFOs -- LFO Waveforms"

LESINDES MFB SYNTH PRO posts

Saturday, January 25, 2020

MFB Synth Pro Sound Demo 2


Published on Jan 25, 2020 Maison Vague

Cool guitar patch one minute in.

"More sounds from the MFB Synth Pro 8-voice analog synthesizer.

Additional equipment used: Arturia Keylab Mk 2, Moog MF-108M 'Clusterflux' analog chorus, TC Electronic D-Two multi-fx, Apogee Ensemble audio interface, Ableton Live 10."

MFB Synth Pro posts

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

MFB SYNTH PRO // REVIEW // 3 // FM + Fine Tune


Published on Feb 26, 2020 LESINDES

"So this is PART THREE diving deeper into the sound engine of MFB SYNTH PRO.
Feautres:
FM - Fine Tune"

LESINDES MFB SYNTH PRO posts

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

MFB URZWERG PRO

via MFB

"* 32 step-controls – 32 skip-switches – 32 LEDs
* two run-modes offering 2 x 16 or 4 x 8 steps
* 4 x CV/Gate-outputs
* polyphonic and monophonic MIDI-output
* four available note quantize modes
* MSRP: 480,- Euro"

Full description for the archives:
"MFB’s step-sequencer URZWERG PRO is the extended version of our URZWERG. This advanced version has been inspired by feature requests and suggestions of many users to ensure better flexibility than ever. Most prominently, URZWERG PRO now offers output of MIDI-notes and -controllers as well as 32 individual step LEDs to keep track of the sequences’ status.

URZWERG PRO offers 32 steps that can either be used for two sequences with up to 16 steps each or with four sequences with up to 8 steps each. You may control up to four synthesizers or CV-controllable parameters in an analogue modular system simultaneously. Using the MIDI-output allows to address four separate synthesizers or multitimbral parts in a single synthesizer. In addition, you may play your MIDI-synth with two, three or voices polyphony. When playing it duo-phonically, the two remaining tracks can be used to control velocity and mod-wheel-data (MIDI-CC 01). Using it with three polyphonic voices, still allows for velocity control.

In 4 x 8 mode, URZWERG PRO can control up to four individual NANOZWERG synths using CV/Gate. As another example, you can also control and individually modulate pitch, pulse width, filter-cutoff and LFO-speed in MFB’s KRAFTZWERG. Finally, using URZWERG PRO in combination with a modular synthesizer-system will allow for even more versatile options. URZWERG PRO’s Gate- and CV-inputs are fully compatible to all common eurorack-format modular systems.

The use of MIDI allows similar applications as using CV/Gate connections but will add further functionality.Sounds can be played polyphonically with up to four voices. Using URZWERG PRO duo-phonically or as dual-monophonic, you can use the remaining two MIDI-controllers to output velocity and mod-wheel-data in parallel with the first two tracks. In a CV/Gate-based synthesizer, all parameters with CV-input can be addressed directly. On the contrary, MIDI-control through URZWERG PRO always also depends on the routing-options of the connected instrument.

URZWERG PRO was designed for intuitive operation. All functions feature designated controls for editing while the sequencer is running. For best overview, URZWERG PRO now features LEDs per step. These LEDs do not only visualize the sequence current position but also the skip-buttons’ status. While setting the MIDI-channel and the operating modes, these LEDs also function as a display.

When using URZWERG PRO on stage, you can set, edit and remove steps live. In addition, you can also modify the sequences’ directions and their individual lengths. As a new feature, URZWERG PRO features a random-function to playback a row’s steps at random. Another novelty is the auto-glide-function. Here, as in the TB-303, glide will only become active with tied notes.

URZWERG PRO allows setting of independent gate-lengths, ranges and glides for rows 1/2 and 3/4. Range defines the CV-range for the step-knobs between 1-10V. For pitch control, the range up to 5V can be quantized. Here, we have added four different scalings to chose from: semitones, whole tones, pentatonic, hexatonic.

All four rows feature skip-buttons per step to activate/deactivate gate-triggers for these positions. Alternatively, the skip-buttons can also deactivate the CV-step-control. To add more liveliness, URZWERG also offers two optimized shuffle-modes.

URZWERG PRO provides four Gate- and CV-outputs to control compatible analogue synthesizers and modular systems. Start-I/O and Clock-I/O allow URZWERG PRO to be synchronized to and sync other analogue sequencers. The additional CV-Clock-input allows for dynamic tempo-control, e.g. using an external LFO or a CV-controller. To sync URZWERG PRO via MIDI, the unit can send and receive start/stop-commands as well as MIDI-clock. In addition, it is possible to transpose sequences and address individual steps using a MIDI-keyboard or DAW.

MFB’s URZWERG PRO has the following dimensions: 310 x 165 x 38/72 mm. An external power supply is included.

Within the EU, the URZWERG PRO is available for EU 480 Euro including shipping. (Prepayment by bank transfer). Non-EU-Residents countries can order the URZWERG PRO for 440 Euro (Price does not include VAT) – Prepayment by PayPal. This price includes shipping.
Please send your order to m.f.b@t-online.de. We will return our bank details or our PayPal account respectively."

Monday, February 24, 2020

MFB SYNTH PRO // REVIEW // 1 // FEATURE OVERVIEW


Published on Feb 24, 2020 LESINDES

"So this is PART ONE of the INTRODUCTON/REVIEW about MFB SYNTH PRO. Part 1 is giving an overview of the synth's features. The following parts will show the features of the Synth Pro in action."

Sunday, January 26, 2020

MFB Synth Pro Demo Song


Published on Jan 26, 2020 Maison Vague

"MFB Synth Pro Demo Song. All sounds except drums from the Synth Pro.

Additional equipment used: Arturia Keylab Mk2, Moog MF-108M, TC Electronic D-Two, Apogee Ensemble, Ableton Live 10."

Thursday, January 23, 2020

Stimming reviews MFB's Synth Pro (Electronic Beats TV)


Published on Jan 22, 2020 Telekom Electronic Beats

"Our resident synth expert Martin Stimming takes the new 8 voice polyphonic synthesizer Synth Pro by MFB for a test drive.

For a retail price of around 1000 Euros, the Synth Pro offers 3 oscillators which each include a Sub oscillator, 24 dB Low Pass and 12 dB Multimode filters, 3 envelope generators which all include a looping function, built in effects, and a sequencer/arpeggiator.

Let’s see what Stimming has to say about the latest product from one of Berlin's oldest boutique synthesizer manufacturers."

Tuesday, August 04, 2020

Sonic LAB MFB Synth Pro Poly Synth Review


sonicstate

"MFB Synth Pro is the newest machine from the Berlin based manufacturer and is a solid, desktop unit which offers a surprising amount of features in a small unit.

It's an 8 voice polyphonic analog synth with the ability to run in various multi-timbral modes as well - with 8 mono synth parts a possibility."

Friday, January 31, 2020

NOT @NAMM 2020: MFB SYNTH PRO // 1st CONTACT // 2


Published on Jan 31, 2020 LESINDES

"First contact with MFB SYNTH PRO, 8 voice, 3 VCO polyphonic synth with 2 filters. A 12 dB multimode filter which is a genuine MFB design and a 24 dB lopass SSM filter.
This is a unit of the REGULAR PRODUCTION!"

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

New MFB-SYNTH PRO



"The SYNTH PRO is the advanced, polyphonic version of the SYNTH II.

All oscillators are discretely structured. So here are for the sound base so no highly integrated chips are used, but proven components that even in Synthesizer 40 years ago produced a great analog sound. If required, the VCOs can be switched over to the particularly stable DCO mode, for example if unfavorable environmental conditions have to be overcome. The provided waveforms can be superimposed and additionally modulated by different sources. VCO2 and VCO3 can be synchronized to the first oscillator. For this purpose, VCO1 and VCO2 can be frequency-modulated with VCO3. In the SYNTH PRO, two filters are used per voice, which can be connected in series or in parallel. The low-pass filter works as a cascade filter with a slope of 24 dB / oct. and uses the popular SSI 2144. Multifilter and VCAs are based on OTA's. Both filters and the VCA's can be modulated by different sources. The LFOs and envelopes are calculated per voice by fast processor. There is also a dedicated chip for the effects section. This can produce not only reverb and echo but also chorus and flanging effects. The built-in sequencer works polyphonically and is available in addition to a monophonic arpeggiator.

* Eight-part analog desktop synthesizer
* Analogue VCOs, switchable to DCO operation
* Sawtooth <> Triangle <> Rectangle / Pulse <> Ringmodulator / Noise can be crossfaded
* Sync and FM in VCO mode
* 3 oscillators, each with sub-OSC
* Analog 24-dB low-pass filter
* Analog 12-dB multi-mode filter with low, high and band-pass characteristics
* 2 analog VCA
* 2 LFOs (sawtooth, rectangle, triangle, random), tempo-syncable, one-shot mode
*3 envelope generators: 2 x ADSR, 1 x ADS (R), each with loop function
* Effects section with reverb, echo, chorus and other effect types
* Fully storable
* Integrated arpeggiator and polyphonic step sequencer
* Send and receive MIDI CC's
* Made in Germany
* Stable metal chassis
* Recommended retail price: 1080 Euro

Saturday, October 09, 2021

MFB Synth Pro w/ SPFX1 Upgrade

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via this auction

"MFB synth pro 8 voice VCO/DCO switchable analog synth with 2 filters per voice. Has the SPFX1 effects upgrade."

Tuesday, December 28, 2021

ESK - MFB Synth Pro Sound Demo


video upload by Metunar

"Sound Demo of the MFB Synth Pro polyphonic analog Synth.
Direct recording without external effects.
Sequenced by the Elektron Digitone.

http://www.metunar.ch"

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

MFB SYNTH PRO /////// S T E R E O \\\\\\\


Published on Feb 11, 2020 LESINDES

"Checken the stereo capabilities of MFB SYNTH PRO. MFB 12 dB multimode filter panned to the left and SSM 24 dB LP panned to the right.

4 panning modes are available: Mono / Narrow / Wide / L-R -- I was using mostly the latter!

The first patch filters in serial mode , 2nd in parallel.

The audio is recorded straight out of the machine.

Sometime I add in also a bit internal reverb (s. knob 4 from top of the extreme right row)."

Thursday, January 23, 2020

MFB Synth Pro Sound Demo


Published on Jan 23, 2020 Maison Vague

"Sound demonstration of the MFB Synth Pro 8-voice polyphonic analog synthesizer. For me, the sound is reminiscent of a vintage 80s Roland Jupiter-6 or MKS-80. It can do a lot more than either of these, however, especially with the ability to use its dual filters in either parallel or serial configuration. I’m only scratching the surface here. I’m hoping to make a follow-up video demonstrating some of its other features in the near future.

Additional equipment used: Arturia Keylab Mk2 MIDI controller, tc electronic d-two multi-FX processor, Apogee Ensemble audio interface, Ableton Live 10."

Sunday, March 01, 2020

MFB Synth Pro Sound Demo (no talking)


Published on Mar 1, 2020 Limbic Bits

"MFB Synth Pro Sound Demo (no talking). Demo show casing some custom made pads, leads and bass sounds."

Monday, October 11, 2021

MFB Synth Pro v4 w/ SPFX Upgrade & Original Box

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via this auction

"MFB Synth Pro v4 w/ SPFX upgrade. An absolute rarity. Clean and none of the issues common to the early versions. Stays in tune after warmup, but a temperature dependent discrete synthesizer by design. It’s sound is very organic and the stereo filters are lovely.

In box with upgraded effects installed, universal power supply, and german manual."

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