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Thursday, June 28, 2007
Serge Modular
Click here for shots via this auction.
Details:
"SMOOTH FUNCTION GENERATOR, NOISE SOURCE, DUAL ANALOG SHIFT REGISTER, DUAL UNIVERSAL SLOPE GENERATOR, DUAL PHASER, UNIVERSAL EQUAL POWER AUDIO PROCESSOR, TIMBRAL OSCILLATOR, PRECISION VCO (TWO OF THESE), WAVE MULTIPLIER, VARIABLE Q VCF, DUAL TRANSIENT GENERATOR, DUAL AUDIO MIXER, TOUCH ACTIVATED KEYBOARD SEQUENCER.
Serge gets its name from Serge Tcherepnin (pronounced "Cher - epp - nin"), a multitalented composer and electronic designer born of Russian-Chinese parents and raised in France. Self-taught in electronic design and circuit building, Serge enjoyed doing 'junk electronic' projects early on, making tape compositions using various electronic noisemakers cobbled together out of transistor radios and the like.
After studying music and physics at Harvard and Princeton, he taught music composition at the California Institute of the Arts. This was the early 70's, the heyday of Moog, ARP, and Buchla synthesizers. Calarts had a few Buchla-equipped studios. These were expensive, highly sought-after instruments, kept under lock and key. Getting studio time on one at Calarts meant being either a recognized staff composer or someone who maneuvered themselves into favor. The Buchla, ARP, and Moog synthesizers were interesting in their way, but could be improved upon. They were both expensive and bulky, a system with a decent number of functions could take up a whole wall in a small room. Serge and students Rich Gold and Randy Cohen wondered what they could do about this. After kicking around some ideas, they decided they were going to do their own synthesizer.
The first modules were designed, soldered, and built at Serge's home in what was essentially a kitchen tabletop operation. Before long, the word got out to other professors, students, and musicians about this new synthesizer. They wanted a piece of the action. Serge set up a strange sort of guerrilla manufacturing operation at Calarts on a second-story courtyard balcony. People paid $700 upfront for parts, worked on the 'assembly line' soldering and building modules, and eventually got themselves a six-panel system. Somehow, the Calarts administration either didn't find out or wasn't too bothered by this.
Another interesting player in this drama was composer Morton Subotnik, a professor at Calarts. He had a long association with instrument designer Don Buchla in the early 60's, the two of them collaborating on fundamental aspects of synthesizer design. When Mort spoke, Don listened. Serge caught on to this, and sought to woo Morton away from the Buchlas, but that was difficult. Eventually, Serge did build Mort some custom equipment.
In the 70's Serge collaborated on the design and construction of TONTO, a large polyphonic modular system. TONTO had the ancestry of many early Serge designs, some packaged behind faux-Moog front panels, including the NTO.
Serge eventually quit teaching and began to build synthesizers more seriously, using the first designs as a springboard. The Serge company was started in 1975, in the West Hollywood area, then headed north to San Francisco's Haight Street a few years later. It was always a humble bohemian concern, running more on enthusiasm and the love of making music than money and hardheaded business sense. Business tapered to a trickle in the middle 80's, and Serge, to support his family, started doing various outside electronic consulting projects. In 1992 Serge decided to move back to France. It was at this point that he sold the closely-guarded circuit designs to longtime associate Rex Probe, who then founded Sound Transform Systems. Production record keeping was pretty informal; it's estimated that "hundreds" of Serge systems were produced in the early years.
Today, Serge is again doing musical composition and is involved in helping Russian Jews move to Israel.
As Moog was a powerful East Coast influence that inspired ARP and Polyfusion, Buchla was the West Coast influence on Serge. Several Buchla designs, including the use of touch sensitive nontraditional keyboards, sequencers, random voltage generators, function generators, and matrix mixers found their way into Serge's repertoire. But that's not to say that Serge is merely a Buchla clone. Serge made many unique contributions, including the wave multiplier module, and some ideas were taken to new heights. Serge's oscillator designs have extraordinary accuracy and stability, especially considering their discrete nature. His philosophy of allowing the easy interplay of audio, control, and trigger signals, combined with the use of banana plugs, makes these systems wonderfully flexible.
There's no denying the amazing staying power of the Serge designs. Largely because of the development of convenient microprocessor-based keyboard synths, the 80's were a nasty time for analog synthesizer makers, practically all of them throwing in the towel. Serge's business slowed way down but never completely went out of production. With the recent clamoring for analog gear fueling successful production, Rex Probe and Sound Transform Systems look poised to carry the cream of analog modular music synthesis over the threshold of the 21st century, into their fourth decade of realization.
Sound Transform Systems has done a great job of continuing the analog modular lineage. Most of the traditional Serge modules are there, a few old ones were dropped, a few new ones added. The details are constantly being improved in many visible and invisible ways. They are still laboriously handmade, though the entire build process has been improved. Turnaround time has been improved from several months to 'just a couple'. All the components are top notch. The panel graphics and layout of many of the modules have been redesigned to make them more compact while keeping or improving the functionality. The circuit designs on many modules have been updated."
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"
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Dr. Wiener Presents: Serge Modular 101: Using the Smooth and Stepped Generator (SSG)
Dr. Wiener
"This a full explanation of the Serge Modular SSG in the Eurorack Format from Random*Source. Here is a text description below from their site:
SERGE SMOOTH & STEPPED GENERATOR (SSG)
The Serge Smooth & Stepped Generator (SSG) is a complex multi-functional module which can be patch programmed to provide various slew and sample functions both for audio and CV signals. It is one of the essential Serge modules.
The Smooth section will place a positive and negative slew on input voltage transitions for lag effects, voltage controlled portamento and for low frequency filter applications.” In Cycle-mode (cycle jack patched to the input), the Smooth side “will oscillate yielding a voltage controlled triangle wave LFO. A high level into the HOLD input will enable the Smooth Function to be used as a track-and-hold circuit with voltage controlled slew rate.
The Stepped function can be used as a sample-and-hold with voltage controlled slew rate limiting. In Cycle mode, a pulse applied to the Sample input will generate complex staircase waveforms for control voltage applications and for use as audio signals.
The Coupler is an internal comparator which compares the output levels of the Smooth and the Stepped Generators. This output is useful for generating complex control voltages or random voltages.
The Random*Source version of the Smooth & Stepped Generator for Euro is a licensed and authorized adaption of the original Serge design that provides an increased audio range of the Smooth Generator and a bipolar (“hot”) Coupler output in addition to the regular (unipolar) Coupler output."
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
SERGE MODULAR ANALOG SYNTHESIZER
images via this auction
TOP PANEL:
* 8x2 Sequencer: This is an eight by two manual and clocked sequencer with some unique functions. The main CV outputs are "A" for the first set of 8 knobs in Row A and "B" for the second set of 8 voltage knobs for Row B plus a third output that is the difference of A and B. There is a main Clock Input that can be manually toggled on/of with the toggle switch. The sequencer can be clocked buy any red jack output as well as some of the blue outputs that have sharp positive going signals. The other inputs are for "Hold" which will stop the sequencer at what ever stage it is at when a trigger or gate is input. The Up/Down Input reverses that direction of the sequencer whenever it receives a pulse and the Reset input resets the Sequencer to the first stage when a pulse is applied. Each stage has a manual select button which can be used to select that stage when used as a manual CV programmer and when being clocked the buttons can be used to set the length of the sequence dynamically from between 1 to 8 steps. This allows for some amazing rhythmic patterns and dynamic changes. Really powerful and great for TB-303 type use.
* Active Processor: This module is basically a dynamic voltage controlled mixer and cross fader an can be used with either control voltages or audio signals. A cross fade mod input allows you to dynamically mix and or fade between the signals coming in the two inputs. You can also use this as a VC switch by allying a gate to the input. The bottom section is a cv inverter with the addition of a knob to further bias the output + or -.
* Dual Transient Generator: This module is one of the most powerful in the Serge system and uses the same circuit as the Dual Universal Slope Generator but is only 2" wide. Each side of this module can perform the following functions: Attack Decay Envelope, Attack Sustain, Decay Envelope, Low Frequency Oscillator, Audio Oscillator, Positive/Negative CV Slew, Audio Filter, Envelope Follower. Each side has a modulation input with a knob to determine if the incoming mod signal will modulate in a positive or negative direction. The left side has a black Input Jack the provides for filtering, slewing and envelope following. The right side has a 3 position switch that allows you to define if the incoming modulation signal at the bottom will modulate the Attack Time only, Decay Time Only or both Attack and Decay. You can get voltage controlled wave shape modulation as well....all amazingly cool!Note that the arrows for the switch and the Input jack are backwards on this module only and that is the way it came from the factory. Nothing wrong, you just need to keep that in mind.
* NTO New Timbral Oscillator: The NTO is one of the most powerful oscillators ever and has incredible sonics and versatility...like most Serge Modules. There are simultaneous Sawtooth, Triangle and Sine wave outputs in addition to a Variable Waveform output whose waveform can be CV selected, modulated and controlled. There are (3) control inputs...a 1volt/octave, a mod input with a knob to determined + or - direction and a voltage controlled portamento input. This is a cv input with voltage controlled slewing or glide with the addition of a manual knob to set the basic amount of slewing!! Last but not least is a voltage controlled FM input with an offset knob. There is also a Sync input to allow for syncing to another audio signal. This single oscillator can make truly incredible sounds and can be modulated out the wazoo.
Monday, September 21, 2015
Serge01 - Fonitronik's Serge Eurorack
Published on Sep 21, 2015 fonitronik
"The very first patches with my growing Serge/Random*Source Modular, mostly built from prototypes. By now comprised by the Thomas Henry/Random*Source 555VCO (tracking 10 octaves), a Serge/Random*Source DUSG, and a Random*Source DONK (i use only the LPGs for this patch)."
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Serge Videos by Chris David
Playlist:
Serge Animal, Quadslope, ASR, TKB & Strymon BigSky
Serge modular ambient drone
Serge modular, TR909, RE301, RE501 & BigSky
Serge modular & Blippoo Box live noodle
Serge modular & RE301 ethereal patch
Serge modular & RE301 soundscape
Serge modular & RE301 soothing patch
OSC1899 Live@Kuru Plirr - "Vid of my gig at Kuru Plirr festival in Estonia this year.
Setup: Roland TR808, Serge modular, Strymon BigSky, Roland SP404sx, Korg Microsampler. The sequences were build up based on Bladerunner movie samples. On the fly I improvised on the sample I played from the SP404sx."
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Serge Modular Videos by Phisynth
YouTube Uploaded by Phisynth
Playlist:
Serge Modular vid #1
Serge Modular vid #2
Serge Modular vid #4
Serge Modular vid #6
Serge Modular vid #8
Serge Modular vid #9
Also see phisynth demo videos.
Saturday, May 27, 2017
Random*Source Serge Wave Multipliers: Wavefolding (LMS: Eurorack Expansion Preview)
Published on May 27, 2017 Learning Modular
"One of the three sections in the Random*Source Serge Wave Multipliers module is a classic “West Coast” wavefolder with a warm, well-rounded tone. In this movie I demonstrate manual sweeping, enveloping, controlling from a mod wheel for wind-type overblowing effects, and running through a Moog Mother-32’s filter, and layering a VCO from an Expert Sleepers Disting through the wavefolder with the Moog’s own oscillator. It’s also a good introduction to wavefolding for those new to West Coast synthesis techniques.
For more on using the R*S Wave Multipliers – including matching its lower Serge-compatible audio levels with the much higher levels typical in a Eurorack systems – see the companion article on the LearningModular.com website: http://learningmodular.com/randomsour...
This movie is one of three on the Random*Source Serge Wave Multipliers module from my online course, "Learning Modular Synthesis: Eurorack Expansion" (available July 2017). For more details including the list of movies and an overview of the course, visit: http://learningmodular.com/lms-eurora..."
Monday, September 26, 2011
Serge Modular Analog Synthesizer & Processor w Dual Transient Generator

via this auction - SN 0294
"Up for auction is a beautiful condition Serge Modular Fully Loaded Panel! As you can tell from the photographs, the synth is in immaculate shape and feels exactly like it did straight from Rex Probe at Sound Transform Systems! This Serge is a 1996 Serge and features the build quality and routing of the older more expensive (and expansive) Serge designs. For anyone looking to expand on their Serge rig or their current modular system, this is a great panel to buy. Because this panel features balanced line level inputs and outputs it can also be used as a standalone studio/live processors.
Quadrature Oscillator:Used mainly for quadraphonic panning; simultaneous sine-cosine output waveforms. Voltage-controlled LFO.Neat 'hold' input freezes the state of the waveform when 'hold' goes high.
Dual Processor:
Deceptively simple. It's two 3-input DC mixers, each input having an inverting attenuator, and with a master DC offset knob, -5 to +5 volts. Can also be used as a spare audio mixer. You can use this module as a voltage multiplier. Put your incoming voltage at one of the inputs, then multiple off that input to the next processor input to double it. Keep in mind that you can use this module with no input voltages. The offset knob is handy for driving one or more modules together as a group, or for using negative bias to VC an oscillator into extra-low territory. Since several of the Serge modules have no VC processing input, it's handy to have one of these to trim the output of a DSG, Random Source, or TKB Pressure into a more subtle range.
Dual Transient Generator:
Insanely versatile module; there's very little it can't do. Two independent slew generators (positive and negative) are combined to make a Universal Slope Generator. This Dual module give you two of them. Trigger it with a pulse and you get a single AR type envelope waveform. When the cycle starts a gate trigger output goes low. When the cycle is finished, it goes high. So to make it cycle repetitively, connect the GATE to TRIGGER. Rise and Fall times are settable by knob. Here's a short list of things you can do with this module: AR transient generator, VC slew limiter, VC LFO (variable slope triangle and rectangular waveforms), VC audio oscillator, VC trigger delay, VC clock, VCLPF, VC pulse divider, Envelope Follower. Talk about wide range - cycle times go from hours to microseconds, without range switching. You can almost make an entire synthesizer with nothing but this module, used in its various ways.
The Slope Generator's output is linear, but by patching the output back into the attenuated VC input you can create exponential waveforms (with the attenuator knob set after 12 o'clock) or log waveforms (with the knob set before 12 noon). How can this module act as a filter? It slew-limits the high frequency components of the incoming signal, at a rate set by rise and fall knobs, and VC. If the rise and fall knobs are set fully clockwise (fastest rate), filtering will be audibly minimal, seeing as the Slope Generator is responding rapidly to input. Turning rise and fall knobs counterclockwise increases the response time, and high frequency content at the output will decrease. Turn them fully counterclockwise and audio output will be minimal. So feed this thing a low harmonic content waveform like a sine or triangle, and you've got a rough equivalent VCA!
This sort of filtering action is more subtle than the regular VCFs, though a bit more obvious than a 'tone control.' Good for mellowing out raspy and buzzy tones. Cross-connecting two Slope Generators together generates interesting 'chaotic' waveforms. Connect the output of one to the attenuated VC input of the other, then take the output of the second and patch it to the input of the first. Play with the attenuator settings."
Sunday, May 06, 2018
Superbooth 2018 - Random Source Serge Mantra & New TKB
Published on May 5, 2018 DivKidVideo
"Ralf from Random Source runs us through the new Mantra panel and also the new and improved TKB controller & sequencer. We also talk to Darrin from Patch Point about his artistic approach as well as getting a great patch and jam from Darrin too.
We're proud to have our Superbooth 2018 content sponsored by www.thonk.co.uk"
Superbooth 2018 - Random Source Serge Mantra & TKB Jam with Darrin from Patch Point
Published on May 5, 2018 DivKidVideo
"Darrin from Patch Point gives us a great jam in this extended video using the Mantra and and new TKB from Random Source / Serge. Check out the main video talking through the system with Ralf too!
We're proud to have our Superbooth 2018 content sponsored by www.thonk.co.uk"
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
Serge Modular Paperface 2.0 - Drone session
video upload by Serge Modular | Random*Source
"Exploring the darker side of the new Serge Paperface easel - Serge's 2022 redesign of the original 1st generation Serge synthesizer from 1973. Single take recording, no reverb or effects added.
The Paperface Anniversary system is a standalone, externally powered, authentic Serge synthesizer.
Panel 1 (Sequencer):
Serge Gate Sequencer
Enhanced SQP4 Sequencer / Programmer with UP/DOWN, HOLD
Serge Metronomic Clock
Bidirectional Router
Enhanced SQP4 Sequencer / Programmer with UP/DOWN, HOLD
Peak & Trough
Panel 2 (Voice):
Serge Vintage Oscillator 2022, temperature-compensated, 1V/Oct
Serge Vintage Oscillator+ 2022, temperature-compensated, 1V/Oct, with PULSE and PWM
Serge Noise
Smooth & Stepped Generator (SSG)
Dual CV-Pro
Triple Waveshaper (TWS)
Serge 1973 VCF + Balanced Output"
Thursday, September 28, 2023
SERGE Paperface 50 - Helios, Paris Flash, Tempo di Roma
video upload by Serge Modular | Random*Source
"Oak meets paper. Teo patching the 3 Serge Paperface 50 panels - Serge's 2022 redesign of the original Serge Paperface system - Helios (Voice panel), Paris Flash (Slopes panel) and Tempo di Roma (Sequencer panel). Since Helios and Paris Flash each have a balanced out, nice stereo effects are possible ...
The Serge Paperface 50 Anniversary system is a standalone, externally powered, authentic Serge synthesizer that Serge himself ingenuously updated in some key aspects.
Panel 1 (Helios):
Serge Vintage Oscillator 2022, temperature-compensated, 1V/Oct
Serge Vintage Oscillator+ 2022, temperature-compensated, 1V/Oct, with PULSE and PWM
Serge Noise
Smooth & Stepped Generator (SSG)
Dual CV-Pro
Triple Waveshaper (TWS)
Serge 1973 VCF + Balanced Output
Panel 2 (Paris Flash):
Dual Positive Slopes (with new wildcard input)
Dual Negative Slopes (with new wildcard input)
Smooth & Stepped Generator (SSG)
Envelope Generator (with new wildcard input)
Dual CV-Pro
Dual Gates - new design!
Serge 1973 VCF + Balanced Output
Panel 3 (Sequencer):
Serge Gate Sequencer
Enhanced SQP4 Sequencer / Programmer with UP/DOWN, HOLD
Serge Metronomic Clock
Bidirectional Router (with Flip-Flop)
Enhanced SQP4 Sequencer / Programmer with UP/DOWN, HOLD
Peak & Trough"
Monday, December 04, 2023
SERGE Paperface 50 - Helios, Paris Flash, Tempo di Roma
video upload by Serge Modular | Random*Source
"Teo.Hoffmann (https://www.instagram.com/teo.hoffmann/) exploring the ambient side of the new Serge Paperface 50 system - Serge's 2022 redesign of the original 1st generation Serge synthesizer from 1973 - Helios (Voice panel), Paris Flash (Slopes panel) and Tempo di Roma (Sequencer panel). Single take recording.
The Serge Paperface 50 Anniversary system is a standalone, externally powered, authentic Serge synthesizer that Serge himself ingenuously updated in some key aspects.
Panel 1 (Helios):
Serge Vintage Oscillator 2022, temperature-compensated, 1V/Oct
Serge Vintage Oscillator+ 2022, temperature-compensated, 1V/Oct, with PULSE and PWM
Serge Noise
Smooth & Stepped Generator (SSG)
Dual CV-Pro
Triple Waveshaper (TWS)
Serge 1973 VCF + Balanced Output
Panel 2 (Paris Flash):
Dual Positive Slopes (with new wildcard input)
Dual Negative Slopes (with new wildcard input)
Smooth & Stepped Generator (SSG)
Envelope Generator (with new wildcard input)
Dual CV-Pro
Dual Gates - new design!
Serge 1973 VCF + Balanced Output
Panel 3 (Sequencer):
Serge Gate Sequencer
Enhanced SQP4 Sequencer / Programmer with UP/DOWN, HOLD
Serge Metronomic Clock
Bidirectional Router (with Flip-Flop)
Enhanced SQP4 Sequencer / Programmer with UP/DOWN, HOLD
Peak & Trough"
Sunday, March 22, 2020
R*S Carnivore & BlueSky Only 03 - PULSE FILTERED BY SSG
Published on Mar 22, 2020 FOR channel
"Random*Source Serge Modular Synthesizer: CARNIVORE and BlueSky 03
This is the PULSE OUTPUT (red) from SLOPES going to the SSG SMOOTH FILTER. Sequence by Steeped and using all available modulation sources within the Carnivore itself.
This is kind of COVID-19 quarantine days ONE SERGE MODULE ONLY challenge ."
R*S Carnivore & BlueSky Only 03 - EXTRA TAKE
Published on Mar 22, 2020 FOR channel
"Random*Source Serge Modular Synthesizer: CARNIVORE and BlueSky 03
EXTRA TAKE, UNCUT,, it´s almost playing itself
This is the PULSE OUTPUT (red) from SLOPES going to the SSG SMOOTH FILTER. Sequence by Steeped and using all available modulation sources within the Carnivore itself."
Friday, April 26, 2024
Serge Modular Mantra II
video upload by Serge Modular | Random*Source
"A couple of patches on a one-panel Serge Modular synth, MANTRA II, that now comprises the new 6th generation Serge modules GTS and GTO."
Sounds
0:00 Intro Sequence
01:04 No Way Back
01:51 Meeting Mr. Lynch
02:27 Senseless Friction
03:20 It May Get Worse
03:42 Der gesunde Rausch
04:50 Computer Not OK
05:30 Lifeforms
06:35 Nouvelle Cuisine
07:44 Offshore
10:14 Voices from Somewhere
11:11 Seeking Truth
12:39 Sine FM
13:20 Embrace Chaos
14:26 Embrace Harder
15:05 Never Going Back
15:38 Stop Doing This
16:04 Over and Out
Saturday, April 27, 2024
Serge Modular Mantra II - Sound Impressions (Re-upload)
video upload by Serge Modular | Random*Source
"A couple of patches on a one-panel Serge Modular synth, MANTRA II, that now comprises the new 6th generation Serge modules GTS and GTO.
Re-uploaded version (we inadvertently had left some camera audio-snippets unmuted in the previous upload, sorry!)
Sounds
0:00 Intro Sequence
01:04 No Way Back
01:51 Meeting Mr. Lynch
02:27 Senseless Friction
03:13 It May Get Worse
03:34 Der gesunde Rausch
04:40 Computer Not OK
05:20 Lifeforms
06:25 Nouvelle Cuisine
07:34 Offshore
10:04 Voices from Somewhere
11:03 Seeking Truth
12:25 Sine FM
13:07 Embrace Chaos
14:12 Embrace Harder
14:52 Never Going Back
15:25 Stop Doing This
15:50 Over and Out"
Thursday, September 29, 2005
Driscoll Modular
Update: Some comments with additional info from Ken below. Click on comments at the end of this post.
Wow. Josue Arias sent this to me. You can put this on the list of the rarest of the rare. I'm not one to benchmark rarity against, but I've never seen or even heard of one of these before. The only thing that comes up on Google is this site with a brief reference of the Driscoll. The Analog Heaven archives come up dry as well.
Josue refers to the Driscoll as a Driscoll/Serge modular. He states, "the 'serge' part is just because the similar modules in it (Slope generators, Random voltages, cv processors, Analog shift register,...) and because my system even have a serge 5 stage sequencing programmer!, but driscoll designed the same functions than the serge modular using another electronic aproach and design, so is not a clone(!)"
The Driscoll was built in the 70s by Australian composer/designer/engineer Julian Driscoll. Josue, believes the original Driscoll was a 10-12 panel system.
As for the sound?
"The sound for this synth is incredible, its really "organic", it sound like creatures more than electronics : ) I have it next to my 4 panel serge and I really like the driscoll sound a lot more."
http://www.cyndustries.com/bugmusic/17.mp3
"All the water drops/woodblocks/marimba/rithms, comes from the driscoll. I think it show the organic qualities. I`m ataching you a couple of photos but they are from my old studio"
Wow. Thanks for sharing this Josue.
Update:
Josue gave me the ok to post the following thread. Thanks Josue!
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I`ve found some of the conversaions I had with australian composer
Warren Burt, He used the Driscoll and even it have a CD now for sale
made with it!:
"Hello Mr. Burt,
I`m Josue Arias, a musician and sound engineer from Madrid(SPAIN)
I just got the old Segemodular tape from 1983, and I`ve found you have
a nice piece there called "You want, maybe, something a little intense
diatonic?"
Saturday, February 01, 2014
SERGE MODULAR PACKAGE DEAL ! LOT OF 6 MODULARS
Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
"UP FOR SALE IS A LOT OF 6 SERGE MODULES IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THESE WERE USED IN A RECORDING STUDIO IN SALT LAKE CITY. THE STUDIO IS GETTNG RID OF SOME STUFF TO PUT MONEY TOWARDS OTHER EQUIPMENT.
THEY WORK GREAT, AND SOUND AMAZING!
THESE WERE PURCHASED FROM SOUND TRANSFORM SYSTEMS ABOUT 6 YEARS AGO.
THE AUCTION IS FOR:
MODULAR #1
AUDIO MATRIX MIXER/DUAL VCA X2 / DUAL TRANSIENT GENERATOR / DUAL COMP. / EXTENDED ADSR X2
MODULAR #2
PRECISION VCO X2 / WAVE MULTIPLIERS / FREQ SHIFTER / MIXER / WILSON ANALOG DELAY / VARIABLE Q VCF/ DUAL CHANNEL STEREO MIXER
MODULAR #3
SEQUENCER / ASR / ACTIVE PROCESSOR / DUAL VC CLOCK / PULSE DIVIDER / BOOLEAN LOGIC / 4 STAGE SEQUENCING PROGRAMMER
MODULAR #4
NEW TIMBERAL OSCILLATOR / PRECISION VCO / DIVIDED N COMP / X FADER / VARIABLE Q VCF / UNIVERSAL AUDIO PROCESSOR
MODULAR #5
TOUCH ACTIVATED KEYBOARD SEQUENCER
MODULAR #6
RANDOM SOURCE / SMOOTH STEPPED GENERATOR / DUAL TRANSIENT GENERATOR / DUAL PROCESSOR / DUAL UNIVERSAL SLOPE GENERATOR X2 / QUADRATURE OSCILLATOR
ALSO INCLUDED IS:
2 POWER SUPPLIES
BOX OF BANANA CABLES
THE MANUAL
8 RACKS EARS
AND A KENTON PRO 2000 mkII
(ALL ARE PICTURED)"
via this auction
"UP FOR SALE IS A LOT OF 6 SERGE MODULES IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THESE WERE USED IN A RECORDING STUDIO IN SALT LAKE CITY. THE STUDIO IS GETTNG RID OF SOME STUFF TO PUT MONEY TOWARDS OTHER EQUIPMENT.
THEY WORK GREAT, AND SOUND AMAZING!
THESE WERE PURCHASED FROM SOUND TRANSFORM SYSTEMS ABOUT 6 YEARS AGO.
THE AUCTION IS FOR:
MODULAR #1
AUDIO MATRIX MIXER/DUAL VCA X2 / DUAL TRANSIENT GENERATOR / DUAL COMP. / EXTENDED ADSR X2
MODULAR #2
PRECISION VCO X2 / WAVE MULTIPLIERS / FREQ SHIFTER / MIXER / WILSON ANALOG DELAY / VARIABLE Q VCF/ DUAL CHANNEL STEREO MIXER
MODULAR #3
SEQUENCER / ASR / ACTIVE PROCESSOR / DUAL VC CLOCK / PULSE DIVIDER / BOOLEAN LOGIC / 4 STAGE SEQUENCING PROGRAMMER
MODULAR #4
NEW TIMBERAL OSCILLATOR / PRECISION VCO / DIVIDED N COMP / X FADER / VARIABLE Q VCF / UNIVERSAL AUDIO PROCESSOR
MODULAR #5
TOUCH ACTIVATED KEYBOARD SEQUENCER
MODULAR #6
RANDOM SOURCE / SMOOTH STEPPED GENERATOR / DUAL TRANSIENT GENERATOR / DUAL PROCESSOR / DUAL UNIVERSAL SLOPE GENERATOR X2 / QUADRATURE OSCILLATOR
ALSO INCLUDED IS:
2 POWER SUPPLIES
BOX OF BANANA CABLES
THE MANUAL
8 RACKS EARS
AND A KENTON PRO 2000 mkII
(ALL ARE PICTURED)"
Friday, July 26, 2024
Teo Hoffmann - Serge Paperface 2.0 - Arcade Dreams
video upload by Serge Modular | Random*Source
"From the Archives: Teo playing Serge's 2022 redesign of the original Serge Paperface system - Helios and Tempo di Roma panels, recorded in March 2023.
The Serge Paperface 50 Anniversary system is a standalone, externally powered, authentic Serge synthesizer that Serge himself ingenuously updated in some key aspects.
Panel 1 (Sequencer):
Serge Gate Sequencer
Enhanced SQP4 Sequencer / Programmer with UP/DOWN, HOLD
Serge Metronomic Clock
Bidirectional Router
Enhanced SQP4 Sequencer / Programmer with UP/DOWN, HOLD
Peak & Trough
Panel 2 (Voice):
Serge Vintage Oscillator 2022, temperature-compensated, 1V/Oct
Serge Vintage Oscillator+ 2022, temperature-compensated, 1V/Oct, with PULSE and PWM
Serge Noise
Smooth & Stepped Generator (SSG)
Dual CV-Pro
Triple Waveshaper (TWS)
Serge 1973 VCF + Balanced Output"
Saturday, May 22, 2021
Slightly Nasty 4U Modular
This one was spotted and sent in via Martin Gnägi.
Playlist:
Slightly Nasty Modular, Roland MKS-7, and Akai S3000XL
Slightly Nasty Modular - Cinematic Jam
Slightly Nasty Modular - Techno Jam
Five Video Game Covers in Five Minutes
The Model 1011 Discrete VCO
Slightly Nasty Modular Jam
Pit Bull DM-1S - Metal Demo
Slightly Nasty Modular - 8 bar sequence jam
Slightly Nasty modular - dirty cyberpunk bass
Current module line-up via https://www.slightlynasty.com:
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