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Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Qun mk2: Simple patch making


video upload by Nunomo LLC

Update: video re-uploaded.

"There are no basic tutorial videos since I introduced a new UI, so I made it. In this video I made a simple synth patch.
Sequencer and looper were not used to make the video simple."

See the Nunomo label below for more.

Friday, October 14, 2022

Nunomo Qun mk2 Synth engine with sampling is great


video upload by Nunomo LLC

"Qun mk2 demo. Recently I'm using more sampling mainly for drums.
It opens another possibility of the synth."

Sunday, May 22, 2022

Qun mk2 short demo: Sequencing external synth


video upload by Nunomo LLC

"Qun mk2 can emit MIDI out signal from sequencer / piano roll in case your synth doesn't have sequencer. In this demo Qun plays MC-101 (Synth tone chords is MC-101, other sound is from Qun)
I didn't turn off internal sound (Bass) but you can turn it off if you want."

Thursday, May 19, 2022

New $155 Qun mk2 Synthesizer with Sequencer & Looper by Nunomo


video upload by Nunomo LLC

"This is the first demo of Qun mk2."



via Nunomo

"Qun mk2 is a powerful and unique pocket synthesizer with sequencer and looper.

Normally cheap synthesizers don't have full flexibility because of hardware limitations.

I was dreaming if I can get a small synth that has full flexibility of the real synth with an affordable price tag. Qun mk1 was the synth.

Mk2 receives big improvement from mk1 by adding LED buttons and external processor for UI processing. SD card support is added.

Once you get used to it, it will be so powerful and it will provide tons of flexibility. It is a real synth, not preset machine.

If you are looking for pocket music sketch tool, this is it."

Sunday, August 30, 2020

Is the Nunomo QUN the smallest Full Featured Synth ever made?? It's tiny... it's VERY tiny


Starsky Carr

"How can so much be packed into such a small package... watch and find out! Its a feature packed virtual synth with virtual analog, FM and granular synthesis on board as well as a great little sequencer."

Sunday, July 26, 2020

Granular synthesis engine


Nunomo LLC

"Incoming v1.4 firmware will bring a recorder with granular synthesis."

For the Nunomo Qun synth.

Thursday, July 16, 2020

Qun synth: v1.30 firmware


Nunomo LLC

"V1.30 firmware adds easy sequencer bank switching and copy between banks."

Monday, July 13, 2020

Synth string / Qun Synthesizer


Nunomo LLC

"I found a good patch, so I did random playing."

Update: the previous video was removed. New video uploaded.

You can find additional posts featuring the NUNOMO QUN synthesizer here.

Saturday, June 20, 2020

Simple synthesizer sound making: Siren head?


Nunomo LLC

"This is a simple synthesizer sound-making demo. No after processing for the audio.


This time I picked very simple one to show the basic usage of QUN synthesizer.

I hope it's helpful.

You can find more complicated patches at

https://github.com/raspy135/Qun-synth..."

Thursday, May 28, 2020

QUN synthesizer: PWM for SAW wave and Triangle


Published on May 28, 2020 Nunomo LLC

Follow-up to this post.

"The synth has a kind of unique PWM for SAW and TRIANGLE.
The product will be available soon."


Additional details via Nunomo:

"Based on ESP32 Lyrat development board, QUN synthesizer is one of the most powerful / versatile full-featured pocket sized synthesizer, with amazing pricing.

Connectivity: Standard MIDI(TRS A type), BLE MIDI, UART MIDI(Supports MAC OS X and Windows through my SerialMIDI.

ESP32 Lyrat

Originally designed for smart speaker.

Analog Modeling engine

The analog modeling engine is made from scratch.

Thursday, May 21, 2020

Formant Synth Dream

Update as of 9:26 PDT: I made a couple of minor updates in case you read it before then. Sorry!

A quick note on posts like this: I hope you enjoy them. If not, just skip them. When I first started the site I used to share my synth dreams but stopped. Personally I get a kick out of them. I won't share every one, just some of the stand outs. The last one stood out for the humor, this one stood out for the design of the instrument. It reminds me of different makers and their approach. As a maker, do you set out to design a synthesizer, an instrument, or both? Are you locked in by the tools, components, and paradigms of what makes a synth? In my dream both the musician and the maker (who never made an appearance BTW) didn't really know what a synth even was. The maker just designed an instrument and the musician just played it. This reminds me of Don Buchla's original designs and specifically the Buchla Music Easel. This was at the birth of synthesis as we know it. What's interesting is his designs weren't meant to be what they are commonly perceived as today. They were meant to be unique instruments, palettes for sound, hence the Music Easel. I heard even his modular systems weren't meant to be complete fixed instruments, they weren't meant to be mixed and matched. Think about that for a bit. They were modular in design, but they weren't meant to be modular in nature. They were meant to be wholly formed instruments. In the following dream the musician reminded me of Marc-Henri and Barry Schrader to an extent. Marc-Henri almost exclusively uses an Access Virus Ti as a music easel for his compositions. Barry Schrader started with Buchla and then moved to FM synthesis for his compositions. You can find an extensive interview with him here.


And the dream...

I had another synth dream last night. In this one I was at an ensemble event held in kind of a classroom/workshop/gym-type of open space at what felt like an old English or New England boarding school - lots of wood, flat tall ceilings, and windows along the length of the far wall. The ensemble consisted of maybe 18 people in a semi-circle with a small audience in front of them, mainly standing, which I was one of. The instructor had each member of the ensemble introduce their instruments. I was in front towards the left of the ensemble and noticed the last two instruments to be electronic desktop boxes sitting on a card table (synth gathering anywone?), both vintage and almost DIY looking in style. I remember thinking, "I know what these boxes are. They are synths! I can't wait to talk shop with the owners and check them out." Well the instructor starts going around the ensemble starting on the opposite side. Each member introduces their instrument and talks a little bit about them and their technique. There were some interesting brass-like instruments. I think there was one based on an alto trombone, but it was just a flat pipe and no horn at the end. Funny side note is my daughter is currently learning to play piccolo. She plays flute in high school band and decided to finally give the piccolo a try as a stretch goal. If you don't know what a piccolo is, it's a tiny flute for super high notes. She said there were tiny versions of most instruments including the trombone. I looked one up and sure enough there is. A tiny trombone not much longer than a foot exists. The instrument in my dream also bore a resemblance to the ribbon controller featured in the Nunomo QUN post, so I'm guessing that's where it came from - some bizarre mix of the two. Anyway, when the instructor/host got around to the last two instruments, it turned out the first was a theremin based synth minus the antennas. It was made of wood and looked vintage. It would have been interesting if not for the next box. That was something. It was black with white and silver sliders, levers, buttons, and knobs. It was a unique instrument custom made for the owner who knew the maker. The interesting thing was the musician wasn't familiar with synths and didn't even see the instrument as a synth. The maker also wasn't into synths. In the dream he was more like a luthier, more of an artist instrument maker than a synth maker. No offense to synth makers! :) Anyway, it was about the size of an EMS SYNTHI and was black with white levers and sliders and had a bunch of esoteric control blocks with non standard names/labels; similar to something like the Hartmann Neuron where controls are familiar but the names are completely different. For some reason it reminded me of a black Lassence uVentury, Modor NF-1, mixed with some MacBeth and Folktek in design, but again completely different. Again, this maker wasn't into synths. This was a unique instrument. After the talk was over the musician gave a little demo. The sound of it. It was like formant analog but the timbers coming out of it were rich and full, not thin or glossy like most formant synthesis. It sounded like nothing I've ever heard before. After the talks were over I walked over to it to check out the controls and design. I wondered if I could touch it and play with it a little and for some reason, as happens in dreams, I knew it was OK so I started playing with it. There was a thin ivory white reed-like lever about an inch and a half long that controlled a female formant timbre. It was amazing. There was an group of lever-type sliders that controlled a multi band formant filter block and I remember thinking, "Oh this is a filter!" There were envelop sliders and other familiar groups that I now forget, but there were a bunch of interesting controls on it that didn't quite match up to common synths. There were additional effects and shaping tools built into the design and everything just flowed like a natural instrument. Again it kind of reminded me in concept to a Hartman Neuron and Modor NF-1, with maybe a bit of Folktek, but it was more vintage and simplistic in design - just a sold black block with white and silver controls. It was definitely designed as a work of art instrument vs. a synth. Similar in concept to the Buchla music Easel as I mentioned in the intro to this dream above. So after checking it out a little and talking to the owner I realized I should take a video of it for the site! I got the OK to film it, pulled out my iPhone, and started trying to capture some of the controls and timbres it was capable of. When I got to that formant female slider it was gone! I couldn't remember what I did to get that sound and I couldn't find the control again. Damn dreams.... And as in many real world sessions I wasn't getting those rich timbres again. I got lost between timbres! I thought my readers would be disappointed in my programming chops for a split second, but then I reminded myself anyone into programming synths will understand and not care, so I kept tweaking. Well, right then, a foster kid boarding at the school distracted me and started talking to me. I hand gestured to him (no I did not flick him off) to hold off for a second because I was in the middle of filming the synth and trying to capture audio. He understood for like five seconds and started talking again. I asked him to give me a sec but he got upset and said I should be there more for people. I felt bad and wasn't getting anywhere with the instrument at that point, so I stopped filming to talk to him before he left.

And that was it! Everything felt right with the kid so that was good, but that instrument! It's gone forever...

Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Nunomo QUN Synthesizer


Published on May 19, 2020 Nunomo LLC

"It's analog modeling synth, full-featured virtual analog synth."

Playlist:

1. QUN synthesizer: CV IN demo
QUN synthesizer has one CV IN. This demo shows one idea to utilize it. It modulates the pulse width of the triangle wave.
It's almost ready for production!
2. Qun synthesizer trailer
3. QUN Synthesizer live sound making
4. Qun Synthesizer demo
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