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Saturday, May 18, 2024

Yamaha CS30 in Excellent Condition


video upload by NOISEBUG

"We have a very well maintained Yamaha CS-30 available in our used shop. What a versatile synth! The synth has been serviced in the past year and is working entirely as expected.

https://www.noisebug.net/products/yam..."

Elby Designs - EuroSerge System [Lightly USED]


video upload by NOISEBUG

"This Elby Designs #EuroSerge System is a small, compact Serge system in the #eurorack format, but uses 4mm banana plugs! Based on the old #paperface circuits, this modern take on the era keeps the sound quality in a much friendlier format.

https://www.noisebug.net/products/elb...

This system includes the powered case it comes in AND

12 Banana Cables.

This system came from studio use only in California after being purchased

from Noisebug 4 years ago. Elby modules are produced in Australia."

Yamaha CS-30 SN 2400

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"This CS-30 has been thoroughly tested and is found to be in excellent overall condition.

The previous owner recently had it professionally serviced within the past 9 months."

Friday, May 17, 2024

EuroSerge! Elby - AM01 // NB Custom Elby EuroSerge System


video upload by NOISEBUG

"Elby - AM01 NB Custom EuroSerge System
Includes 12 Banana Cables, PSU, and Noisebug's Guarantee

https://1vglr6wekxmgoaxy-2051997743.s...

EuroSerge is a fantastic modular hybrid

Euro = Eurorack size format and power standard
Serge = 4mm Banana cable jack & Classic Serge circuitry

PLEASE NOTE THIS SYSTEM REQUIRES BANANA CABLES
This system is of incredible value and is the perfect way to enter the world of Serge modular!
SOUND DESIGN LABORATORY

The AM01 System is a custom-designed EuroSerge Modular synthesizer system. Housed in a standard Doepfer A-100LC6 (6U) eurorack case, but comprised purely of Elby designed "EuroSerge" banana-format modules. The modules in this system can operate on any standard Eurorack power source. The system itself is designed to inspire, experiment, and explore the magic of Serge modular.

The AM01 system includes the following modules:

ES05 - Noise Source
ASM325 - VCO II
ES33 - Variable Q VCF
ED720 - ESVCO
ES78 - VCA
ES75 - Voltage Controlled Slope 
ES08 - Audio Mixer
ASM306 - Audio Out
ES27 - Transient Generator
ES23 - Sequence Programmer
ES37 - Quantizer
CG734 - Analog Shift Register
ES10 - Triple Waveshaper
ES21 - 10 Stage (Trig) Sequencer

Doepfer A-100LC6 (black)"

Thursday, May 16, 2024

The Scorpion Tail from Zerosum Inertia


video upload by NOISEBUG

"The Scorpion Tail from Zerosum Inertia is absolutely radical!

Check it out and then go to https://www.noisebug.net/products/zer...
For ordering info"



The Scorpion Tail 5U synthesizer module for dotcom systems is an audio signal processor designed to amplify, distort and create new waveshapes by processing audio through a 19EZ8 triple triode and A1B neon lamp.

The signal flow of the module is 3 gain stages in series fed into the neon lamp.
The audio result sounds like 3 waveshapers in series with the neon lamp as a fourth waveshaper or as a resonator/oscillator that tracks to incoming audio.
When the neon knob is at maximum setting clockwise it oscillates.
When neon knob is turned counter clockwise more distortion and waveshaping and lower frequency audio manipulation happens.
When gain stage knobs are full clockwise this creates a very crisp, clean and low noise loud amplifier.
When gain stage knobs are turned opposite of eachother and counter clockwise this creates oscillations and wavemangling distortion.

CV is handled by an SR3 vactrol for slewy slappy liquidy modulation behavior of the waveshapers instability.

It is recommended to start with all knobs full clockwise/about 5 o’clock position and then work the knobs backwards slowly while observing the sounds.

The sweet spot for the offset knob is about 2-3 o’clock when no CV is applied.
Then full counter clockwise when CV is applied.
When no CV is applied the offset knob manually sweeps the instability of the 3 waveshaper gain stages.
When CV is applied the offset adjusts the response of the incoming CV.
Work that offset knob when applying CV.
The most interesting and bizarre mangled sounds come when the first gain stage is barely letting audio through.
The loudest and less scrambled sounds are found when all gain stage knobs are full clockwise and offset is about 2-3 o’clock.

There are so many hidden sounds in this module you will have to record them before they disappear and warp into a new sound.
The intended use of this module is to process audio waveforms from an oscillator.
There is a lot of gain so you will most likely want to place this in the middle of the chain with a voltage controlled attenuator at the end of the chain to control final volume and dynamics.

Very interesting results are found when also processing synthetic percussion and rhythmic beats and sequences.

Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Moog - Spectravox - Sound Demos


video upload by NOISEBUG

https://www.noisebug.net

See the announcement post here.

"The long wait is finally over. The Moog Spectravox has finally been released and we couldn't be more excited!

Spectravox, the newest member of the Moog semi-modular family, is a groundbreaking tool for sculpting sound. An analog spectral processor based around a 10-band filter bank, Spectravox creates lively drones and colorful tonal sweeps on its own and adds resonant depth and psychedelic spectral movement to any external sound. Hook up a microphone and Spectravox becomes a 10-band analog vocoder with innovative integrated modulation of all of its filters. An exploration and expansion of the topology of the vocoder and filter bank, Spectravox is a highly flexible instrument and signal processor with a comprehensive patch bay for integration into studios of all sizes.

Synthesists have delighted in playing with the spectrum of sound since the Moog 907 Fixed Filter Bank appeared in the 1960s, creating lush vowel tones and multicolored timbral animation with hands-on level control of each frequency band of a sound. Unlike earlier fixed filter banks, however, the unique filters of Spectravox are no longer fixed in place and will jointly shift around the frequency space, allowing for the creation of otherworldly voltage-controlled spectral animation and vibrant phaser-like sweeps. With 10 filters whose variable resonance can morph from soft precision to shimmering choral effects, Spectravox reshapes the sounds you love into surprising new forms and brings a new world of sonic possibilities to your studio.

Spectravox is a fascinating standalone sculptable synthesizer voice thanks to its built-in carrier sound source of a thick analog Moog oscillator and white noise generator. With its combo XLR/jack program input, Spectravox becomes a fully featured 10-band vocoder with a secondary filter bank for analyzing the spectral makeup of incoming sounds. In VOCODER mode its 10 analysis filters map the timbral characteristics of any external sound onto any other sound you can imagine. Shape the warm analog oscillator of Spectravox with the dynamics of your voice, or use a drum machine to animate guitar chords in a mesmerizing broadband percussive space.

Spectravox uses the pioneering vocoding work of Bob Moog and Wendy Carlos in the late 1960s as its inspiration—work which was based on Homer Dudley's original designs from the 1930s and which was used to prominent effect in Stanley Kubrick's 1972 film A Clockwork Orange. Innovating further from these early designs, Spectravox uses 10 state-variable filters for its filter bank, all 10 of which are capable of being shifted with its internal triangle wave LFO or external control voltage. With the ability to emphasize vowel sounds via the Hiss and Buzz functionality of the Moog 16 Channel Vocoder, Spectravox is both a major step forward for analog filter banks and a loving exploration of early music technology history.

Scramble the frequency spectrum and create wonderfully unpredictable textures with patch points for each filter in the filter bank and included patch cables. Add analog warmth and subtle phasing to digital synthesizers and sound sources. Integrate Spectravox with other Moog semi-modular instruments or Eurorack modules with an extensive patch bay providing control over almost all of its parameters. Spectravox is a boundary-pushing instrument that invites you to explore creative new ways of shaping and sculpting sound."

Saturday, May 11, 2024

5/6/24 Wiard 300 System (at Noisebug, Pomona, CA)


video upload by Cfpp0

Update: new video in horizontal format. Orginal short below.

https://www.noisebug.net/

"This sounds like something Silver Apples might have done, or a delivery truck backing up. The Wiard 300 system is part of the synthesizer collection at Noisebug in Pomona, CA. I found it even more confounding than expected."


video upload by Cfpp0

Wednesday, May 08, 2024

Dave Smith Instruments Prophet Rev2 Desktop Synth

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Waldorf Iridium Desktop

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via this listing

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Yamaha Modx6

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Friday, May 03, 2024

Brinta from Error Instruments is Granular Gratification


video upload by NOISEBUG

"In a slight deviation from the standard chaos coded modules from @errorinstruments, Brinta, a collab with This is not Rocket science is one of the most immediate, playable a beautiful sounding granular Modules available.

https://www.noisebug.net/products/err...

With the record button left engaged you will very quickly realize the simplicity that Brinta offers at deconstructing sequences and loops in real time. Smear, rewind and add extra grains. CV control over all parameters. It even includes save slots which is great for repeat performances.

Learn more at Noisebug.net or find Brinta on our Reverb page"

Saturday, April 27, 2024

Error Instruments - Tele Blender // Bathe in Destruction


video upload by NOISEBUG

"What is the Tele blender?

https://www.noisebug.net/products/err...

It’s generating experimental loops of control voltage. Controlling the chaos by making a loop from it's like it sequencer switch quickly between noise and different kind of values of CV

Ultimate bubble, bath generator,

Making complex rhythms from every oscillator or filter there are two control voltage out that you can add more or less voltage to the 2 “ outputs

For example, you put one in the trigger from A oscillator and one in the cv in. Or you use it on a filter one for the cut off and one for the resonance.

There’s also audio engine that it’s more like game sound or chiptune. You can use this one also has control for the lower level you can also shoot control voltage by using the gate.

There is a cv on every knob there’s also a possibility to use self patch from the cv out in to the cv in in the model . #modularsynth #synthesizer #eurorack #synth #eurorackmodular #"

Thursday, April 25, 2024

MFOS - Vocoder


video upload by NOISEBUG

"Vocoder from outer space, vocoding sone nice drums from the Erica Synths LXR-02

The vocoder is available now at Noisebug

#modularsynth #synthesizer #synth #analogsynthesizer"

Erebus Orifice from Zerosum Inertia


video upload by NOISEBUG

"A. Description:
The Erebus Orifice is a synthesizer module designed for processing audio signals.
It is also capable of generating audio which can be manipulated with Control Voltage.
The Control Voltage is made possible with the help of a VTL5C3 vactrol.
Modulation sources providing 0-10v signals are ideal, 0-5v signals will work too.
The basic design of the Erebus Orifice is a tube preamplifier with a tweaked feedback path.


B. Inputs, Outputs and Controls
There are 3 jacks available:
Enter is where audio signals are to be inserted.
Exit is where audio leaves the module.
CV is where Control Voltage signals are to be inserted.
There are 2 knobs available:
Top knob controls feedback.
Bottom knob controls gain.
The purpose of a knob is to manipulate the behavior of the audio signal being heard.
Twist the knobs and observe the results.
Choose your own adventure.
There are only 2 directions to go: left or right.

C. Power details
The tube used is a 7 pin 6CB6 sharp cutoff pentode.
The use of the tube requires the user to have a power source capable of providing
150 mA of +5 and 30 mA of + and -15 on average load.
The plate voltage is 48 volts and there is no risk of injuring the user.

D. Mounting details
The module is designed to take up 1 space in a synthesizers.com cabinet
sometimes referred to as "MU" for Moog Unit.
The Erebus Orifice is not designed to recreate or emulate such circuits.
It is an addition to the large format modular system, not a clone of any other design.
Rear depth of the module is a shallow 1.9 inches.
Power connection is provided by a 6 pin MTA connector  compatible with Synthesizers.com power distribution systems and QPS1 and QPS3 supplies.
The panel is 3mm thick aluminum with machine engraved print.
Panel will not flex or bend and print will not flake off."

https://www.noisebug.net/

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Frequency Central / Moon Modular - 5U Desktop System X



via this listing

Additional NOISEBUG Listings

"Interested in the 5U modular format? This is a self-contained system that has only been used in our showroom!

Fully powered case and comes with patch cables. Plug & Play

Case: Moon Modular - T10

Frequency Central Modules:

- System X Oscillator x2
- System X Low Pass Filter
- System X Dual Amplifier
- System X Dual Envelope Generator

Includes 10x 1/4" patch cables of varying lengths"

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Error Instruments - Embrace the Choas


video upload by NOISEBUG

"10 reasons to embrace the error and be one with the chaos
@errorinstruments #errorinstruments

1: Brinta
2: Liquid Glitcher
3: Tokio Pop
4: Strange Eye
5: Tele Blender
6: Harmonic Springs
7: Punk Resonator
8: Broken Tape Simulator
9: Space Station
10: Noise Lab"

https://www.noisebug.net/collections/...

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Nosiebug - Synths by the Hour


video upload by NOISEBUG

"Nosiebug’s Modular Museum is a fully hands on interactive rental space. Equipped with the finest modular synthesizers around. Rent by the hour or contact us for special bulk hour pricing packages. Whether you’re a beginner wanting to learn the basics, or a seasoned modular master looking to catch up with your favorite circuits, there’s something here to excite everyone.

Noisebug.net"

Error Instruments Restock at Noisebug


video upload by NOISEBUG

"We just got a bunch of exciting modules and gadgets in from Error Instruments, our friends in the Netherlands.

Be amazed here https://www.noisebug.net/collections/..."

Friday, April 05, 2024

4/4/24 (swarm) Gieskes Klok & No Drum + Zerosum Inertia PLXNA2 + OAM Uncertainty + Lexicon PCM 70


video upload by Cfpp0

"Butterflies, bats, 16mm swarm: Gieskes Klok modulates itself and No Drum and Olivia Artz Modular Uncertainty, which modulates No Drum, while Klok gates No Drum."

You cand find additional Gieskes Kok module posts here.

This appears to be the first post to feature Olivia Artz Modular. Details on their modules follow via Perfect Circuit and Noisebug.



"Uncertainty from Olivia Artz Modular is a 2hp coin toss module; it is open source, with new, user-swappable firmware being developed. So, it will continue to grow and offer new functionality!

In the standard firmware, the top input accepts gates, triggers, or any signal between -5V and +5V. Based on whether the input is positive or negative, it uses two different types of logic to produce gates at the corresponding eight outputs. If the input is above +1V, then the module does eight differently-weighted "coin tosses"—one for each output. If the outcome of the toss is "heads," a +5V signal is output for as long as the input stays above 1V. If the input signal is -1V or lower, a slightly different coin toss algorithm is used, where the outputs are paired—if the result of the toss is "heads," the upper output of the pair in question sends out a signal, and if it's "tails," the lower outputs sends out a signal.

Alternate firmwares are available for free, and loading them is as easy as plugging in your module via the rear PCB USB connection, dragging on a file, and you're done. The first new official firmware is a VU meter—with the panel LEDs displaying the current voltage level, and each LED getting a dedicated gate output—somewhat like a multi-window comparator! Olivia Artz's Uncertainty module is a great way to add chance operations to your rack without sacrificing space.

UNCERTAINTY FEATURES

2HP chance module with alternate firmwares available
Default firmware uses two distinct coin toss algorithms to convert incoming bipolar signals into eight streams of outgoing gates
Open source
One CV input with 10-bit resolution
Eight gate outputs"

Tuesday, April 02, 2024

Eowave - Ricochet (Very fun!)


video upload by NOISEBUG

"Eowave Ricochet is one fun module! Dynamic Trigs, quad-VCA with individual and sum outputs, quad decay envelope that can be "Linked" triggered at the end of the previous cycle, summed and cross-modulated.

This module is perfect for intricate percussive patterns. Add your favorite VCO and/or noise source, or use the built-in noise generator to get rolling rhythm, tight burst fills, and much much more.

The Ricochet can be expanded using the included jumper cable for twice the excitement. C\

Check out Ricochet at Noisebug
https://www.noisebug.net/products/eow..."



"The module's design is inspired by the way skipping stones bounce on the water, creating a versatile tool for crafting percussive sounds.

The exponential envelopes are specifically designed to generate dynamic percussive tones. The unique linking function connects the end of one envelope's decay to the trigger of the next, enabling the subsequent envelope to activate once the previous one ends. This innovative feature allows you to create ratcheted envelope.

A front-panel trimmer lets you adjust the threshold for triggering subsequent envelopes, while a rear header enables connecting two Ricochet modules together ,or linking the last envelope to the first.This feature transform the Ricochet to a weird sequencer where the steps length depend of the decay times.

Since Ricochet is fully analogic, trig inputs are velocity-sensitive, responding to a standard gates but also allowing attenuation to modify the envelope's velocity (you can play with the dynamic of your sound by attenuating the trigg input. Ricochet is also perfect to play with drum pads).

Each VCA features a gain control that can be pushed to achieve subtle saturation.

All envelopes and VCAs have separate outputs, but there are also mixed audio and envelope outputs. When an individual output is connected, it is removed from the mix. The decay modulation inputs are normalized between each other.

Last but not least, an analog noise generator is normalised to the first input, so you can use ricochet on it's own to create hi hat kind of sounds

MAIN FEATURES :
- Fully analog design so everything is responsive to the amplitude
- Unique linked envelopes feature
- Compact 4 envelopes 4 VCAs module
- Linkable to a second ricochet or looping back the last enveloppe to the first one

SOME APPLICATIONS :
- Envelope generator
- Drum shaper
- Hi-hat
- Clap envelope shaper( with short ratcheted envelopes)
- Envelope sequencer
- Trigg delay
- Burst generator

TECHNICAL DETAILS:
- Fully Analog design
- 14hp
- Skiff friendly
- Reverse power protection"
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