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Tuesday, April 16, 2019
NOISEBUG | Store & Synth Studio Tour - Pomona, CA
Published on Apr 16, 2019 synth4ever
https://www.noisebug.net/
"An in-depth store & synth studio tour of Noisebug in Pomona, California -- including the Noisebug synthesizer showroom, modular synths, and synthesizer music event / performance space.
Join me on this journey into Noisebug's storefront location with Blake Griffith, General Manager & musician. Noisebug is owned by Chuck Oken, Jr. and the current space was the original Analogue Haven location, which was started in 2005.
Blake was kind enough to provide me with a Noisebug synthesizer studio and store tour, and gives great commentary and insight into the history of the store, various analog, digital and modular synthesizers, and the synth industry as a whole.
Noisebug stocks keyboards, synthesizers, drum machines, electronic percussion and desktop modules from all over the world. They specialize in Multi-Format Modular Synthesizers, including Moog Format (MU), Buchla Format, Eurorack, Serge, 5U and beyond.
For more details visit Noisebug in Pomona, CA or online at: https://www.noisebug.net
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Timecodes:
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0:00 - Intro
1:04 - History of Noisebug
2:16 - Record collection
3:22 - Grooveboxes, effects pedals, pocket operators
4:23 - Showroom floor - Arturia Drumbrute Impact, Lyra-8, Dreadbox Medusa
6:56 - Moog Mother 32, Elektron Digitakt & Digitone
7:50 - Dreadbox Erebus
8:18 - Passion for synthesizers & modular
10:57 - Exclusive modular partnerships - Moon Modular, Suit & Tie Guy Eurorack, Free State FX, Buchla
12:20 - Elby Designs Pixie
12:54 - Analogue Solutions Vostok (Deluxe)
13:55 - Jomox Alpha Base
14:10 - Vermona DRM1
14:22 - Nord Piano 3, Nord Lead A1
14:40 - Sequential Prophet X
14:51 - Yamaha MODX
16:10 - Kurzweil PC3K7
16:48 - Korg Arp Odyssey, Moog Sub 37, Moog Sub Phatty
17:14 - DSI Rev 2, Korg Prologue, Arturia Matrixbrute
17:32 - Studiologic Sledge, Roland System-8
18:35 - Modular loft
19:12 - Roland System 500, Elby Serge
19:30 - Analogue Systems Apprentice
20:14 - Eurorack
20:37 - GRP A2
21:11 - Doepfer A100 Eurorack system
21:22 - Waldorf KB37
21:36 - 5U large format modular - Free State FX, Analog Craftsman, Synthetic Sound Labs, Noise Engineering, STG,
22:07 - Moon Modular 10-year Anniversary "System X"
23:04 - Gert Jalass (Moon Modular founder/owner)
23:36 - Moon Modular 5U system
23:42 - Buchla 200e
24:14 - Intermission
25:03 - Performance space intro
25:27 - Noisebug synth performance space
25:47 - Moog One
26:00 - Chuck's personal synth collection - Theravox, Serge modular TTSH, Arp 2600 clone, GRP A4, Waldorf Q+, Waldorf XTK, Roland V-Synth
26:35 - 5U large format modular systems
26:44 - How artists can perform at Noisebug
28:07 - Blake's music
29:00 - NAMM 2019 - Haken ContinuuMini, Le Bois de Luthier
30:53 - Moog One
32:18 - Shipping/Warehouse area
32:26 - Online business
32:58 - Famous artists
34:18 - Synth industry trends & future outlook
40:52 - Wrap up & contact info"
Monday, December 12, 2016
VJ FRANZ K Drum Brute & Electribe at Noisebug Pamona
Published on Dec 12, 2016 VJ FRANZ K
http://noisebug.net/
Playlist:
1. Drum Brute Vs Electribe! - Pentaton Pelog - Noisebug 12 2016 00007
"Featuring Drum Brute percussion machine, and Electribe 2 groove production machine! available at Noisebug showroom, LA Area.
My original music, performed live with synthesizers -
"Pentaton Pelog" - an ambient IDM composition
Filmed with permission at Noisebug synthesizer store 12 10 2016"
2. Drum Brute Vs Electribe! - NIMBY Instrumental - Noisebug 12 2016 00006
"Featuring Drum Brute percussion machine, and Electribe 2 groove production machine! available at Noisebug showroom, LA Area."
3. Electribe 2 Ambient / IDM - FIVER , Cognative, etc. - Noisebug 12 2016 00004
"Complicated Beats and Time Signatures!
My original music, performed live with synthesizers
FIVER, Afro Botic, Be All End All
Filmed with permission at Noisebug synthesizer store 12 10 2016"
Tuesday, April 20, 2021
Serge by Random*Source | + Metasonix Demos by NOISEBUG
video by NOISEBUG
https://www.noisebug.net/
"Noisebug is proud to be the US dealer for Random*Source. We are huge Serge fans here at Noisebug and greatly appreciative to be able working with Random*Source by making their products more available to all US customers"
Random*Source + Metasonix
video by NOISEBUG
"This system was a mixture of Random*Source and Metasonix Serge formatted modules to show the interaction between the two companies modules. All these products are available on our website at www.noisebug.net"
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Noisebug Artwalk Sale
http://noisebug.net/
10% off of Everything February 12-13
via the Noisebug mailing list:
"Peace ~ Winding down from NAMM, we here at noisebug have'nt had any shortage of new things on our plate. First of all, thanks to those in the music community who have found or kept interest in our growing brand of store/boutique/synthesis/etc. There were many new and old friends, artists, and manufacturers cycling through our repertiore (Michelle Moog, Herb Deutsch, Richard Devine, BT, J*Davey, Amp Fiddler, & Bootsy Collins to name a few). Anyhow, there are many new products in stock, limited offers, and many more updates and events to announce. Please take advantage of our art-walk / v-day sale, visit us, or stay in the loop...
Sincerely,
Ken Barrientos / KenBts.
noisebug
Store Links
Store Site / Home Page
Used/Specials
noisebug Twitter
noisebug Ebay"
10% off of Everything February 12-13
via the Noisebug mailing list:
"Peace ~ Winding down from NAMM, we here at noisebug have'nt had any shortage of new things on our plate. First of all, thanks to those in the music community who have found or kept interest in our growing brand of store/boutique/synthesis/etc. There were many new and old friends, artists, and manufacturers cycling through our repertiore (Michelle Moog, Herb Deutsch, Richard Devine, BT, J*Davey, Amp Fiddler, & Bootsy Collins to name a few). Anyhow, there are many new products in stock, limited offers, and many more updates and events to announce. Please take advantage of our art-walk / v-day sale, visit us, or stay in the loop...
Sincerely,
Ken Barrientos / KenBts.
noisebug
Store Links
Store Site / Home Page
Used/Specials
noisebug Twitter
noisebug Ebay"
Wednesday, November 24, 2021
Noisebug Now Accepting Crypto for Payment
via @Noisebug
"Noisebug is proud to be accepting BitPay and Affirm Financing at checkout!"
This had me wondering, is Noisebug the first shop to accept crypto?
I asked them how it works and they came back with the following:
“You can now buy synths and modules At Noisebug directly with Bitcoin without first transferring to your local currency. It is handled conveniently in the shopping cart checkout section of our website. You can easily peel of some of your crypto earnings and profits without having to transfer multiple times to multiple addresses or time each transfer perfectly. We are working to accept more coins in the near future.”
https://www.noisebug.net/
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Crazy Synth Dreams and a Real Waldorf Blofeld Keyboard (Review)
I had another synth dream last night. This time I was out in LA making a trip to Noisebug with my wife. When I get there it turned into me just happening to drive by and noticing it was there. Hey, there's Noisebug, can I check it out!? Followed by a reluctant yes from my wife. :) Odd how dreams work that way. Note I've never actually been to Noisebug, so this was just my imagination. When we get there a guy comes out to our car and while I'm sitting there, I ask him what he has that might be interesting. Drive-up service! He says he has a Waldorf Pulse for $249 and some other things. I ask about the Pulse and he brings it out to me. I decide I must have it even though I already have a Pulse Plus. You can chain them for polyphony. I then convince my wife that I should go in and have a look around. I do and the place is probably a 4500 square foot warehouse, high ceilings like Costco, filled with synths and other electronics. Kind of like a massive or rather mini JRR World in New York but in an industrial flea market type setting. There are a number of shops in the open space. Tons of used synths. I start walking the aisles and see a few Oberheim DXs, OB-Xas and a few interesting Waldorfs. There's an orange XT with custom writing on it and coloring. If I remember correctly there's some 80s digital and DCO based analogs, a DX7, KORG DW8000 and some other random synths. I go to buy my Pulse Plus at one of the counters closest to the entrance and I notice a Yellow Waldorf Q with some red writing on it. It says something about Waldorf and it's in Spanish. Apparently Waldorf made it for one of the hispanic guys in the shop. The guy behind the counter points at him and rolls his eyes. Anyway, I pay for the Pulse Plus and I ask him if he has anything else for such a good deal. He says he has a Roland D50 for $150. I always wanted one so I ask him if I could check it out. I do and it's in fantastic shape. It has a green led type display with operator algorithms. Note the D50 isn't an FM synth. In my dream I wonder what that might be. The pitch benders on it are actually long thin pull tabs but you don't pull them, you press down on them. Kind of like the proportional pitch control on some of the ARP Odysseys but more like thin extended keys that you press down. It was actually pretty nice feeling but somewhat cheap. I tell him I'll take it and he takes it away to prep it for me. I head to another section and there's a Prophet-5 hiding under a card table for $554! My wife is going to kill me. I turn it on and all voices are working but they are out of tune and the keys have graffiti on them from Sharpies. It's also physically shorter than a full size Prophet-5 - about three octaves. I debate on whether I should get it and I think I could really use Stephen of Synthwood.com's help as he definitely knows his Prophets (in real life too!). He says probably not since I have one already. I ask him if he plans to pick it up. :) He says nooooo. The sales guy lets me know the D50 is ready, so I leave Stephen playing the Prophet-5. When I'm walking over to the counter to purchase the D50 the guy says with the additional $50 off, the D50 will come out to $100 and the Pulse is $200. Both are pristine! What a deal! While I'm purchasing them I realize my wife is still in the car!!! She's going to kill me!!! But if I explain the good deal I got, I'm sure she'll understand even though I've been in there for a good 30 to 40 minutes. :)
And that's it! I haven't had a good synth dream in a while. What caused it and why Noisebug? Well... I'm sure it has something to do with that Waldorf Blofeld Keyboard you see here. It just arrived yesterday from Noisebug! My initial impressions? Absolutely fantastic synth. Note, I've only had a little over a few hours with it, so the following impressions are initial. I'm still in the honeymoon phase, but I have spent time with quite a few synths, analog and digital. I'm a bit of a Waldorf fanboy, but not because it's Waldorf. They just make fantastic sounding synths with impeccable design. I do love most if not all synths though. I have a tendancy to look for the good in synths and what each individual synth has to offer vs. looking for what's wrong and/or negatively comparing a given synth to another with obviously more power. That said, here are my initial impressions:
On the physical design:
Extremely classy looking, superb keyboard and knobs. Solid metal construction. The mod and pitch wheels are light, thin and have little pointers poking out at the mid points. At first I thought they might be a little flimsy, and I wasn't sure how the I'd like them, but so far they feel good. I like them.
On the interface:
Extremely well laid out. I wasn't sure if it would be difficult to navigate, as if you look at the top right you will see that the matrix there only has the most common parameters you might want to edit for each section. How do you dig deeper? Well, with any section selected (indicated by the led on the left of the matrix), you turn the top left knob (photo above) by the display to get to deeper settings. You then use the two knobs under the display to edit. The display BTW, is pretty nice. Anything you edit shows up graphically and changes in real time. Overall the synth is super easy to navigate. The endless knobs are smooth and solid.
On the sound:
Definitely Waldorf but more. Like I said above, I have an XT, Q and Pulse Plus. The XT is a wavetable synth, which means you select a wavetable as a sound source. Think of a wavetable as a spreadsheet holding a single cycle waveform in each cell. Once a wavetable is selected you can then set the cell reference point for each oscillator. You can then apply modulation to that reference point to sweep through the wavetable. You can do this with an LFO, Envelops, aftertouch, the mod wheel, etc. With the XT note that all oscillators share the same wavetable, so there is only one shared across oscillators in a single patch. With the Blofeld you can have a different wavetable for each OSC 1 and OSC 2. With the XT however, if you change wavetables while holding a note down, you will hear the wavetable change. You can get some really cool effects going this way. With the Blofeld the wavetable does not change until the next note is played. Note if you have an arpeggio going on the Blofeld the sound will change. OSC 3 is your standard virtual analog oscillator. Note OSCs 1 and 2 do have virtual analog waveshapes. The Blofeld has the XT wavetables and the Alt 1 and Alt 2 wavetables from the Q. In addition to wavetable and virtual analog synthesis, the Blofeld also has sample based synthesis! The samples act as oscillators to be used as sound sources in the synth engine - think synthesis as the focus vs. sampling. What it does is bring a whole new sound palette to the Waldorf line of synthesis. When I think Waldorf, I think wavetables and VA, now sample based oscillators have been added to the mix. How does it sound? Fantastic! There are some nice organic samples on board including a really nice Nylon guitar patch A014. I did notice a small quirk with this patch though. If you hold down C2 or a couple of notes around it the loop repeats at the end point much like old samplers. It doesn't do this for the rest of the keyboard range and I didn't notice it on other patches. Update: this problem went away after updating the OS. I went from 1.10 incrementally up to 1.13.
As for audio quality, presence and hi fidelity, the synth sounds absolutely amazing. One of my biggest gripes with some virtual analog synths out there is that they can sound somewhat muffled and weak. They are missing that certain boldness and presence you find in many analogs. A bit watered down so to speak. I was curious how the Blofeld would sound in this regard. To my ears it is very, very bold. Possibly more so than the Q rack - almost more "analog" sounding. It's on par with the Pulse and either as bold if not bolder than the XTk. It really has presence.
Summary
Overall, I am in love with this synth. For the price, $999 from Noisebug, it is an absolute steel. It is super compact, more so than the Nord Lead, it's built like a tank, has a fantastic interface and the sound is bold and broad. You have virtual analog, wavetable and now sample based synthesis. If this synth came out at the same time as the original Q I could see it going for twice as much. I'd recommend this synth to anyone. It is a great starter synth to learn the basics of subtractive synthesis and you can dig real deep. The interface is a breeze to navigate and the synth engine is extremely powerful in spite of it's price. Highly, highly recommended. Note there have been some bugs reported on the Waldorf list. Waldorf is working on updates, however the current bugs may or may not matter to you.
And.. that's all for now. Synth dreams and a real synth dream come true for me. I love my Blofeld!
I want to give a special thanks to Antonio at Noisebug. He was a pleasure to deal with. I ordered my Blofeld on Tuesday, it was shipped that day, and it arrived on schedule Friday. I was given a tracking number on Tuesday without having to ask and I was able to plan accordingly. I had absolutely fantastic service from Noisebug and can highly recommend them. Note they currently have the Blofeld Keyboard on sale from now until the end of July for $999 which is what I paid for mine. It's one heck of a birthday present. :)
You can find more pics including box shots here.
Update: soon after I wrote this mini review, I later hooked up the MIDI out on my Blofeld Keyboard and to my dismay it was not working. I had OS 1.10 loaded. Upgrading to 1.11 fixed the problem. I then upgraded to 1.12 followed by 1.13 and the fix stayed in tack. MIDI out is working. I just wanted to note this in the post in case anyone else ran into the problem. You can find the latest updates here. Note, one other person on the Waldorf user forum also had the problem on 1.10 and upgrading took care of it.
And that's it! I haven't had a good synth dream in a while. What caused it and why Noisebug? Well... I'm sure it has something to do with that Waldorf Blofeld Keyboard you see here. It just arrived yesterday from Noisebug! My initial impressions? Absolutely fantastic synth. Note, I've only had a little over a few hours with it, so the following impressions are initial. I'm still in the honeymoon phase, but I have spent time with quite a few synths, analog and digital. I'm a bit of a Waldorf fanboy, but not because it's Waldorf. They just make fantastic sounding synths with impeccable design. I do love most if not all synths though. I have a tendancy to look for the good in synths and what each individual synth has to offer vs. looking for what's wrong and/or negatively comparing a given synth to another with obviously more power. That said, here are my initial impressions:
On the physical design:
Extremely classy looking, superb keyboard and knobs. Solid metal construction. The mod and pitch wheels are light, thin and have little pointers poking out at the mid points. At first I thought they might be a little flimsy, and I wasn't sure how the I'd like them, but so far they feel good. I like them.
On the interface:
Extremely well laid out. I wasn't sure if it would be difficult to navigate, as if you look at the top right you will see that the matrix there only has the most common parameters you might want to edit for each section. How do you dig deeper? Well, with any section selected (indicated by the led on the left of the matrix), you turn the top left knob (photo above) by the display to get to deeper settings. You then use the two knobs under the display to edit. The display BTW, is pretty nice. Anything you edit shows up graphically and changes in real time. Overall the synth is super easy to navigate. The endless knobs are smooth and solid.
On the sound:
Definitely Waldorf but more. Like I said above, I have an XT, Q and Pulse Plus. The XT is a wavetable synth, which means you select a wavetable as a sound source. Think of a wavetable as a spreadsheet holding a single cycle waveform in each cell. Once a wavetable is selected you can then set the cell reference point for each oscillator. You can then apply modulation to that reference point to sweep through the wavetable. You can do this with an LFO, Envelops, aftertouch, the mod wheel, etc. With the XT note that all oscillators share the same wavetable, so there is only one shared across oscillators in a single patch. With the Blofeld you can have a different wavetable for each OSC 1 and OSC 2. With the XT however, if you change wavetables while holding a note down, you will hear the wavetable change. You can get some really cool effects going this way. With the Blofeld the wavetable does not change until the next note is played. Note if you have an arpeggio going on the Blofeld the sound will change. OSC 3 is your standard virtual analog oscillator. Note OSCs 1 and 2 do have virtual analog waveshapes. The Blofeld has the XT wavetables and the Alt 1 and Alt 2 wavetables from the Q. In addition to wavetable and virtual analog synthesis, the Blofeld also has sample based synthesis! The samples act as oscillators to be used as sound sources in the synth engine - think synthesis as the focus vs. sampling. What it does is bring a whole new sound palette to the Waldorf line of synthesis. When I think Waldorf, I think wavetables and VA, now sample based oscillators have been added to the mix. How does it sound? Fantastic! There are some nice organic samples on board including a really nice Nylon guitar patch A014. I did notice a small quirk with this patch though. If you hold down C2 or a couple of notes around it the loop repeats at the end point much like old samplers. It doesn't do this for the rest of the keyboard range and I didn't notice it on other patches. Update: this problem went away after updating the OS. I went from 1.10 incrementally up to 1.13.
As for audio quality, presence and hi fidelity, the synth sounds absolutely amazing. One of my biggest gripes with some virtual analog synths out there is that they can sound somewhat muffled and weak. They are missing that certain boldness and presence you find in many analogs. A bit watered down so to speak. I was curious how the Blofeld would sound in this regard. To my ears it is very, very bold. Possibly more so than the Q rack - almost more "analog" sounding. It's on par with the Pulse and either as bold if not bolder than the XTk. It really has presence.
Summary
Overall, I am in love with this synth. For the price, $999 from Noisebug, it is an absolute steel. It is super compact, more so than the Nord Lead, it's built like a tank, has a fantastic interface and the sound is bold and broad. You have virtual analog, wavetable and now sample based synthesis. If this synth came out at the same time as the original Q I could see it going for twice as much. I'd recommend this synth to anyone. It is a great starter synth to learn the basics of subtractive synthesis and you can dig real deep. The interface is a breeze to navigate and the synth engine is extremely powerful in spite of it's price. Highly, highly recommended. Note there have been some bugs reported on the Waldorf list. Waldorf is working on updates, however the current bugs may or may not matter to you.
And.. that's all for now. Synth dreams and a real synth dream come true for me. I love my Blofeld!
I want to give a special thanks to Antonio at Noisebug. He was a pleasure to deal with. I ordered my Blofeld on Tuesday, it was shipped that day, and it arrived on schedule Friday. I was given a tracking number on Tuesday without having to ask and I was able to plan accordingly. I had absolutely fantastic service from Noisebug and can highly recommend them. Note they currently have the Blofeld Keyboard on sale from now until the end of July for $999 which is what I paid for mine. It's one heck of a birthday present. :)
You can find more pics including box shots here.
Update: soon after I wrote this mini review, I later hooked up the MIDI out on my Blofeld Keyboard and to my dismay it was not working. I had OS 1.10 loaded. Upgrading to 1.11 fixed the problem. I then upgraded to 1.12 followed by 1.13 and the fix stayed in tack. MIDI out is working. I just wanted to note this in the post in case anyone else ran into the problem. You can find the latest updates here. Note, one other person on the Waldorf user forum also had the problem on 1.10 and upgrading took care of it.
Wednesday, October 18, 2023
Pin Electronics - Portabella mkIII
video upload by NOISEBUG
"Pin Electronics Portabell mkiii DEMO @ Noisebug.
Currently available to rent in the Noisebug Magic Theatre Synth Studio.
Also available for sale at Noisebug.net and on NOISEBUG Reverb."
Tuesday, April 20, 2021
TouellSkouarn - Strakal Orsel Special (5654) & Kala Goanv Demos by NOISEBUG
video by NOISEBUG
Left channel audio only for these.
"Here we have the Endorphin.es BLCK_Noir going into the Strakal Orsel for some drum destruction.
Both modules are available on our website
https://www.noisebug.net/products/tou..."
video by NOISEBUG
"Wah/Distortion/Phaser/Filter
https://www.noisebug.net/products/tou..."
Thursday, February 17, 2022
Noisebug’s 4ms Sound-on-Sound System
video upload by NOISEBUG
https://www.noisebug.net/
"Running guitar through the 4ms Sound-on-Sound System, a Noisebug Exclusive! The 4ms Sound on Sound System was designed here at Noisebug to offer a small, compact sampling system that can be used in a variety of different situation, using a variety of different instruments. The Percussion Interface (PI) and PI Expander are a pair of Eurorack modules that generate gates and envelopes from acoustic drums, samplers, drum machines, and virtually any audio source that is plugged into its input, making this system a true sampling powerhouse! Next is the Stereo Triggered Sampler, a high fidelity, two-channel stereo sample recorder and playback module. The STS can record high quality stereo files, while simultaneously playing two different stereo files. A maximum of 600 samples can be loaded from the removable/swappable microSD card, in a variety of formats up to 96kHz/32-bit/stereo WAV. All sample parameters (1V/oct pitch, sample file selection, length, and start position) are CV controllable and can be controller directly from your incoming audio's amplitude using the envelope outputs on the Percussion Interface. Just to the right of the STS is the Dual Looping Delay. A modern looping devices grew directly from hardware digital delays of the late 70s and early 80s. A looping delay, modeled on units such as the classic Lexicon PCM42, has the very long storage times associated with dedicated looping, but without triggered record and playback functions. By default, a looping delay records and plays continuously, though recording can be suspended at any time with Infinite Repeat. Sustain of delays and loops is mainly accomplished with regeneration, allowing an organic, evolving approach to sound creation as new material replaces old, more or less gradually. The 4ms Dual Looping Delay also provides advanced clock input and output facilities that allow for locking delayed and looped material with sequencers and rhythmic devices. The final stage in this system is the Listen Four Quarters, a four channel stereo mixer with 1/4" (6.35mm) TRS balanced outputs and 1/8" (3.5mm) headphones output. Two mono channels with Pan knobs and two stereo channels with dual inputs provide optimal compatibility with both stereo and mono signals. The Listen Four Quarters can be daisy-chained to other Listen modules to create a larger mixer with sub-mix outputs.
Thursday, October 07, 2021
Noisebug - Analog Drum System
video upload by NOISEBUG
"This Noisebug exclusive system us a fully analog voiced drum machine with onboard sequencing and mixing. The possibilities of what this simple drum machine can do are truly endless as you can see in this demo. The patch stayed the same throughout this video to show the variety of sounds that can be created from one single patch.
https://www.noisebug.net/products/ana..."
via NOISEBUG
"The Analog Drum System voices are fully analog, offering a classic sounding drum machine in the 5U format. This system is a self-contained plug and play drum machine that can operate on completely on it's own or integrate into a larger system to add a full percussion section to your studio. The system can be clocked externally allowing it to blend seamlessly into any setup.
System Modules
Free State FX - FSFX110 Topographic Drum Sequencer
Corsynth - DR-01 Bass Drum
Corsynth - DR-02 Snare Drum
Corsynth - DR-03 Hi-hats
Corsynth - C111 Multimode Contour Generator
Moon - 526 Reversible Mixer
Moon - M500-T10 Case"
Tuesday, June 25, 2024
Sound Shredding Zerosum module
video upload by NOISEBUG
"Noisebug Exclusives:
Zerosum Inertia Voltage Controlled Annihilator and Noise Sorcerer
These are some powerful tube modules for #eurorack
Head to #noisebug to learn more"
https://www.noisebug.net/
Saturday, March 13, 2021
Moog IIIP Synthesizer NOISEBUG Demo
video by NOISEBUG
"All throughout the month of August 2019, Moog's IIIP Synthesizer, Sequencer Compliment B and 953 Keyboard are on loan for demo @ Noisebug in Pomona CA."
https://www.noisebug.net
Wednesday, September 01, 2021
Doepfer Polyphonic System (Noisebug Exclusive!)
video upload by NOISEBUG
https://www.noisebug.net/
"The new debut of the Doepfer Polyphonic System we created here at Noisebug.
This compact 4 Voice system is inspiring us to create more polyphonic patches in eurorack and to explore how different polyphony can be approached in the modular format. Unlike conventional polyphonic keyboards, the modular format allows polyphony to be explored in a much deeper mindset by having all the components of a polyphonic synth at your finger tips, and to be patched in 100’s of ways!"
One more:
"4 Voice poly patch cycling through voices using the Arturia Keystep Pro. LFO’s are giving the filter a sense of movement by having them cycle freely."
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
BUCHLA 200e DEMO - EZRA BUCHLA at NOISEBUG Synthesizer Store
YouTube via VJFranzK
"Here is part of Ezra's demo of the [Buchla] 200e Modular Synth at noisebug.
Following was a description of it's features, and a Q / A session, I will feature the highlights here soon."
Ezra Buchla at NoiseBug - 200e Modular Synth - Pt 2 - Filter, Input Board
"Part 2 - Discussion of the Filter Module, and The Multidimentional Kinesthetic Input Board"
"Part 3 - Discussion of Unique Analog / Digital Hybridization in this synth"
Ezra Buchla at NoiseBug - 200e Modular Synth - Pt 4 - Oscillator and Filter
Friday, January 04, 2019
A Visit to Noisebug - Synth Store | Interview
Published on Jan 4, 2019 Under the Big Tree
"I had a day left for my Christmas vacation before having to go back to work, and decided to spend it visiting a store that I had wanted to see for a long time: Noisebug in Pomona, California. Blake, the general manager and I chatted for a long time about all manner of esoteric synths and recording equipment, and then he was kind enough to give us a tour of the space. The results are a deep dive into a retail store that specializes in the finest quality synthesizers, whether Eurorack, 5U, Buchla, desktop, or keyboard. This is a must-see interview for the devotees of truly esoteric electronic music devices.
www.noisebug.net
Under the Big Tree is Nick Peck's YouTube channel, focused on music and sound design equipment and techniques, composition, production and performance of music, modular synthesizers and electronic music in general, and tabletop board games.
http://www.underthebigtree.com"
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Some notes from watching the video: Elby Designs Pixie (EDP WASP synth - note Tinkerbell in place of a wasp) on the obscure front. BTW, Serge paperface refers to the original Serge panels from the 70s that had printed paper on the front panels. Radiohead used Analogue Systems. The power buss differs from Doepfer based eurorack. Ran out of label space with Moon Modular! 10 Year anniversary system featured. The Kilpatrick Audio K4815 Pattern Generator in Buchla format exclusive to Noisebug is featured.
LABELS/MORE:
5U,
ACL,
Analogue Systems,
Buchla,
Doepfer,
Elby Designs,
eurorack,
Free State FX,
GRP,
Interviews,
JoMoX,
Noise Engineering,
Noisebug,
Random Source,
Serge,
SOMA,
STG,
Studiologic,
Verbos Electronics,
Vermona
Wednesday, September 22, 2021
LA Circuits at Noisebug
video upload by NOISEBUG
"Noisebug is now stocking LA Circuits! A local brand here in LA who has released a wide variety of modules in the analog domain. Here is a quick demo of what the Bauhaus, Après Dix and the Moon Jock sound like working together."
https://www.noisebug.net/
Saturday, April 20, 2019
MOON MODULAR | System-X Modular Synth Demo | Interview w/ Gert Jalass
Published on Apr 20, 2019 synth4ever
"Demo of the Moon Modular System-X, a unique 5U analog modular synth + interview with Gert Jalass, Moon Modular's Head of Commercial Operations.
On a trip to Los Angeles I stopped by the Noisebug synth store in Pomona, CA for a tour. During my visit, Gert Jalass from Moon Modular (www.moonmodular.com) happened to drop by the shop. Moon Modular is a boutique analog modular synth company started by the (late) Udo Hanten, Albin Meskes and Gert Jalass.
Gert was kind enough to do a brief interview and demo of the System-X analog modular synthesizer. The System-X is a one-of-a kind, all-in-one 5U modular analog synth created to commemorate Moon Modular's 10th anniversary.
This brief interview with Gert covers a bit about Moon Modular, some of their 5U modular synth modules, and features a deep-dive synth demo of the System-X and its sounds using oscillators, filters, sequencer, quantizer, noise, LFOs and more.
Visit www.moonmodular.com to learn more or www.noisebug.net for all your analog and modular gear needs!
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Thursday, October 28, 2021
WHAT IS NOISEBUG?!?!?
video upload by NOISEBUG
https://www.noisebug.net/
"We often get asked 'What is Noisebug?' and 'What do you guys do here?' Or 'What is this place?' So we’ve finally attempted to answer these questions in our new 30-second TV Spot.
When making it, we drew much inspiration from the trailer for the 1973 film SOYLENT GREEN, which happens to take place in NYC 2022.
Since it will only be airing on TV local to the LA area, we want to share it with our global audience, as well."
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
PLAN B SYNTHESIZERS MOVES TO NEW HOME AND NEW US DEALER
Press Release
"(POMONA, CA) We are pleased to announce that effective April 2 PLAN B begins it's move from Toluca Lake to take permanent residency in the loft of the NOISEBUG complex in Pomona, CA. - formerly the home of Analogue Haven. Along with this we are equally excited that NOISEBUG has become our new exclusive U.S. dealer with shipments beginning in approximately two weeks. We wish to thank Shawn Cleary and Chuck Oken of Analogue Haven for two years of excellent representation and service to the Plan B line.
In the next few weeks there will announcements from Electro-Acoustic Research on the release of the Models 16, 21, 21C, 23 and the new Models 30, 30A, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 38A, 39 and 40 along with three different chassis as we shift focus from modules only to full systems.
Shipment of Plan B products to our dealers will commence on April 10. We appreciate your patience during this interim period as we set up operations.
We look forward to the challenges which lay before us in the next coming months and thank our customers for making it happen.
Plan B worldwide dealers: http://www.ear-group.net/purchase.html
Noisebug official site: http://www.noisebug.net"
"(POMONA, CA) We are pleased to announce that effective April 2 PLAN B begins it's move from Toluca Lake to take permanent residency in the loft of the NOISEBUG complex in Pomona, CA. - formerly the home of Analogue Haven. Along with this we are equally excited that NOISEBUG has become our new exclusive U.S. dealer with shipments beginning in approximately two weeks. We wish to thank Shawn Cleary and Chuck Oken of Analogue Haven for two years of excellent representation and service to the Plan B line.
In the next few weeks there will announcements from Electro-Acoustic Research on the release of the Models 16, 21, 21C, 23 and the new Models 30, 30A, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 38A, 39 and 40 along with three different chassis as we shift focus from modules only to full systems.
Shipment of Plan B products to our dealers will commence on April 10. We appreciate your patience during this interim period as we set up operations.
We look forward to the challenges which lay before us in the next coming months and thank our customers for making it happen.
Plan B worldwide dealers: http://www.ear-group.net/purchase.html
Noisebug official site: http://www.noisebug.net"
Friday, June 11, 2021
Noisebug - Flame 4Vox
video by NOISEBUG
"Noisebug is a proud dealer of Flame. A highly underrated company who creates some of the most unique modules in eurorack. Click on the link to explore all Flames products
https://www.noisebug.net/collections/..."
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