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Friday, May 24, 2019

Tasty Chips GR-1 Granular Synthesizer

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Tuesday, March 19, 2019

New GR-1 Firmware 2.0 Tutorial & 2019 Teaser


Tasty Chips GR-1 Teaser 2019 Published on Mar 19, 2019 Tasty Chips

"A new product teaser for our GR-1 granular synthesizer, featuring some lovely close-up shots."

Published on Mar 19, 2019 Tasty Chips

"Showcases some of the new firmware 2.0 features in detail, along with some of the older, yet deeper functions.

Some of our customers requested a tutorial video with a voice-over in a calm pace. So, here it is, along with some good looking close-up shots!

Covered are: firmware update, multi-timbrality, sample tuning, audition mode, recording aux lfo waveforms, scan loop and loop modes, and keyboard split basics."


via Tasty Chips

"The last 2 months we’ve been busy with a large rewrite of the GR-1 firmware. The new version 2.0 makes it multitimbral, and adds many new features and improvements. The new engine allows you to stack up to four patches, assign patches to MIDI channels and/or to play mode, record audio to one patch in real-time and play chords and solos with the others.

Get the upgrade, and the new manual, from our GR-1 downloads page. Credits and thanks to the beta testers who worked to quickly track down the bugs!

In a few weeks we’ll start a new video campaign on Youtube. Of course we’ll cover all the new features.

The GRC-1 MIDI controller is still in heavy development, and we hope to have the first model ready in autumn. As said before, the GRC-1 will offer hands-on controls for everything to do with multitimbral and more. The GR-1 at this moment only offers multitimbral controls via GUI menu’s and secondary button functions.

Production: at one point production was going so well we were almost 2 weeks ahead of schedule. Then problems with component stock and a mistake with PCB assembly hit us.. and now we’re delayed a week again. In any case, you can keep track of the progress in our GR-1 production schedule. We try to update it weekly."

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Tasty Chips GR1 Granular Synthesizer - Latest Details & Kickstarter Campaign Launch



GR-1 Demo: Creative sounds (HDMI screen captures)

Published on Sep 3, 2017 Tasty Chips

GR-1 demo: Stand-alone "play mode"


You might remember the Tasty Chips GR1 from previous posts here. The following are the details and pics via the Kickstarter campaign.


"The GR-1 is a hardware polyphonic granular synthesizer in a class of its own. The GR-1 is capable of creating textures, characteristic sounds, drones, soundscapes, pads etc. with the help of your creativity! A sample and a few knob tweaks is enough to create something beautiful!

A truly high-end device

Friday, July 22, 2022

TASTY CHIPS GR-1 - Scratching the Surface


Part 1 (ambient) video upload by Megan Leber

"This is the first part of a little series I'll record with the Tasty Chips Electronics GR-1. I loooove granular synthesis and this machine is a beast! I'm just scratching the surface here, so I'll definitely record some more videos in the future where I'll be using more complex settings (and the modular of course!). Enjooooy!"

TASTY CHIPS GR-1 - Scratching the surface - Part 2 (techno)


"The long awaited part 2! Jamming with the Tasty Chips GR-1 (not MIDI synced) and playing with the LFO's. Later I recorded an improvised piece with my Roland TR-8S to give it some context. Enjoy!"

Monday, January 03, 2022

Ambient jam with the Tasty Chips GR-1, Sequential Take 5, and Strymon NightSky


video upload by Jay Hosking

"Please support my work on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jayhosking
A live, semi-improvised track performed entirely on hardware.

There are few options for granular synthesis in the hardware world. The Tasty Chips GR-1 has the right level of control, via its knobs and faders, and visual feedback, via its generous screen, to make granular synthesis fast, fun, and hands-on. Plus it's got 11-voice polyphony, four different timbres to play all at once, a dedicated filter on each timbre, and some effects for in a pinch. Not only can you create granular synth sounds, but you can also play looped "clouds" of the sample, or just straight sample playback at different rates, pitches, and directions. In short, the GR-1 overcomes all my issues with using software granular on (for example) my iPad, and makes the process just as fun as using subtractive synthesis.

Speaking of subtractive synths, the Take 5 continues to be a gem. Considering it's an introductory synth in the Sequential line-up, it is an amazing sounding synth with an excellent design, a nice keybed, and useable effects. It's rare to find a polysynth with a strong low end, but the Take 5 really can fill out the spectrum. I love it.

This track is the result of my Patreon's holiday collaboration, in which we all sent samples to a recipient, and received samples from a "secret syntha", and made songs from these samples. It culminated in a listening party on New Year's Eve and was a ton of fun. Thanks so much to Som Shankhar (pad sample) and jean-louis proust (drum sample) for the inspiration and the loops here!

Tasty Chips GR-1 - Three granular loops (piano, pad, sparkle) and one playback loop (drums)
Strymon NightSky - Reverb for the GR-1
Sequential Take 5 - Main synth pad

Performed and recorded live, with EQ, compression, and limiting on the master."

Thursday, January 03, 2019

Tasty Chips GR-1 Granular Synthesizer

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"The Tasty Chips GR-1 offers perhaps the first truly intuitive, approachable interface for granular synthesis in hardware format. With dedicated controls for all common granular synthesis parameters and a crisp display with clever and clear visual feedback, the GR-1 makes in-depth granular synthesis easy.

Offering 16 voices of polyphony with a maximum of 128 grains per voice, the GR-1 is equally at home in context as a source of sonorous ambience, glitched-out gestural textures, cinematic sound design, and far more. Latching "play" buttons for four independent voices as well as MIDI input offer multiple modes of interaction, while built-in LFOs and control voltage inputs allow extensive automation of internal parameters. Dedicated controls for grain position, density, size, pitch, scan rate, window shape, position randomization, and panning randomization make deep granular manipulation easily accessible. A 7" display makes the implications of all controls visible, making the otherwise obtuse methods of granular synthesis far more obvious than any previous hardware.

It seems strange to say that granular synthesis can be intuitive—but Tasty Chips Electronics has made it possible. The GR-1 might be the best hardware granular synthesizer to date."

Monday, February 12, 2018

Tasty Chips Electronics GR-1 -- preliminary noodlings


Published on Feb 12, 2018 Nice and Synths

"Hello! Thanks for watching this video, or at least considering watching. This is yet another noodling video with a new toy. The Tasty Chips GR-1 granular synthesizer. A granular synthesizer breaks an audio file into tiny pieces of wheat, or on occasion barley. All audio is direct from the GR-1 into a Focusrite Scarlett 18i6 with no additional processing (other than normalization.) My GR-1 was on firmware version 1.1.8 for this video.

I thought it might be useful to hear the original sample before the GR-1 patch that uses it, so I included them in the video. Hope its not too annoying.

The GR-1 *can* process live audio, but I need to get a suitable USB audio interface to try it. Another feature of the GR-1 I have yet to try are the two CV inputs. This could open up some fun control possibilities with modular gear.

A nice thing is that every parameter on the GR-1 is controllable via MIDI CC. This is shown at 7:15 where the sample position and filter cutoff are controlled with the Casio XW-P1's step sequencer control tracks. Not that you can really tell, it's not a good example of MIDI control really with the arpeggiator happening. I should've made a clearer example of that.

Apologies if the audio and video don't align exactly, I tried my best to line them up. :)"

Wednesday, August 15, 2018

ESK - Tasty Chips GR 1 Synth Sounds 2


Published on Aug 15, 2018 Metunar

"ESK - Tasty Chips GR-1 Synth Sounds 2

Tasty Chips Electronics GR-1 Granular Synthesizer Demo of my presets/patches/performance.
You can get this sounds 'MetunarSynthSounds' on the Tasty Chips website as download.
https://www.tastychips.nl/?page_id=2233

Audio is directly recorded from the GR-1 without external effects.

On all sounds the "Resample Anti-aliasing" is deactivated to get a more row digital sound.
The modulation deep of the 2 LFOs is normally set on zero. I use them like a kind of modulationwheels for extra modulation.
With the modulationwheel you can open the filter on many patches.
On the last sound i play with the internal delay which is good for looping effects.

http://www.metunar.ch"

Thursday, December 23, 2021

Ambient jam with the Dreadbox Nymphes, Tasty Chips GR-1, Strymon NightSky, and Empress Reverb


video upload by Jay Hosking

"A live, semi-improvised track performed entirely on hardware.

Dreadbox was kind enough to send along the Nymphes a little early to me, and I couldn't have been more excited. While I have the Abyss, I've been hoping for a new Dreadbox polysynth that's more widely available for a long time.

And the Nymphes doesn't disappoint. It's unbelievably small but with a super sturdy build and great fader throw lengths. It has a lot of secondary functions but it's dead easy to navigate, and still feels more hands-on than the Dreadbox Typhon (another great small synth). And most importantly of all, it has a beautiful sound with tons of character and some great particular nooks and crannies in its timbres. A warm analog polysynth the size of a paperback book? I love it.

I've also got lots to say on the Tasty Chips GR-1, but I'm planning to do a video with it in the near future, so more then. Suffice it to say for now that I love it and that it's a perfect companion for ambient work.

Dreadbox Nymphes through Strymon NightSky — Main synth
Tasty Chips GR-1 through Empress Reverb — Ambient granular goodness
Arturia Keystep — MIDI controller for the Nymphes

Performed and recorded live, with EQ, compression, and limiting on the master."

Saturday, September 30, 2017

Tasty Chips GR-1 Live Performance


Published on Sep 30, 2017 Tasty Chips

"The GR-1 prototype being used in a live performance by Erwin Tuijl of Pocket Knife Army. Drums were done on the Elektron Analog Rytm. All synth sounds done on the GR-1 :100% dry, no FX processing.

Please help us reach the last GR-1 stretch goals! Thank you!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/844778849/gr-1-granular-synthesizer"

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

A Path Opens in the Bloom | Tasty Chips GR-1, Oto Bam, Marantz Cassette


Published on Jan 15, 2020 r beny

"Hello and Happy New Year.

Lately I've been getting into using granular sampling/synthesis to re-contextualize various sound sources. The human voice has been my favorite sound source of late. The Tasty Chips GR-1 is perfect for this, not just for its granular capabilities, but also because of its 11-voice polyphony/4-part multi-timbrality. I initially bought it on a whim, just because it was available, but it has become an important part of my studio for this type of stuff.

Here I have a recording of my own voice (trying to hold a C, I cannot sing) loaded into GR-1. I'm playing it back polyphonically via the Keystep through the Squarp Hermod. I use the Hermod essentially as a MIDI looper (you can see the initial loop recording queued up in the beginning of the video). GR-1 is running through a Marantz PMD-221 with the output set to monitor the tape just after it's been recorded to in real-time. I'm using a cassette loop for extra sound degradation. The Marantz is running through the OTO Bam for some extra stereo goodness/light to heavy reverberation.

Just a simple little piece for proof of concept.

As always, thank you for listening."

Sunday, July 11, 2021

Great Granular Gear Gadgets - Waldorf Iridium vs Tasty Chips GR-1


video upload by TJontheRoad

"Here's a video comparison between the Waldorf Iridium and Tasty Chips GR-1. Comparing the synth engines and modulation possibilities with examples.

Note, there is no paid promotion in this video.

00:00 Intro
00:27 Kitchen Sink vs Specialized
01:40 Granular Basics
03:10 Sample Granular Manipulation
03:42 Features
05:57 Iridium Deep Dive
09:42 GR-1 Deep Dive
16:01 Iridium Sample
21:09 GR-1 Sample
24:43 Recap
25:37 Outro"

Tuesday, June 26, 2018

ESK - Tasty Chips GR-1 Synth Sounds


Published on Jun 26, 2018 Metunar

"Tasty Chips Electronics GR-1 Granular Synthesizer Demo.
I show some synth sounds i made with the GR-1 in this Video.
Audio is directly recorded from the GR-1 without external effects."

Thursday, June 28, 2018

ESK - Tasty Chips GR 1 Drones and Textures


Published on Jun 27, 2018 Metunar

"Tasty Chips Electronics GR-1 Granular Synthesizer Demo.
In this second video i show some drones and textures i made with the GR-1.
Audio is directly recorded from the GR-1 without external effects."

Monday, August 07, 2023

Ambient jam with Dreadbox Nymphes, Tasty Chips GR-1, Walrus Slöer, Meris LVX


video upload by Jay Hosking

"Please support my work on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jayhosking
A live, semi-improvised synthesizer jam performed entirely on hardware.

In my previous video, I tried the Walrus Slöer reverb pedal with a few fun synths. During that session, I stumbled into a chord progression on the Nymphes that sounded really lovely with the Slöer, and this track was born from it.

I knew it needed some accompaniment that matched the feeling, so I brought out the GR-1, my favourite granular hardware. With its four-layer timbrality, I could both create textures, and also use a timbre to double the Nymphes for some building/progression. I'm really happy with how hardware explorations can quickly lead to finished songs, and this is no exception.

Dreadbox Nymphes into Walrus Slöer - Pad
Tasty Chips GR-1 into Meris LVX - Four granular synth sounds
Arturia Keystep 37 - MIDI controller
Kenton MIDI Thru (not seen) - MIDI Thru

Performed and recorded live, with EQ, compression, and limiting on the master.

Thanks for listening.

https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com"

Saturday, April 20, 2024

Fervour - Live Industrial Jungle Doom - Ableton Push 3 Standalone, Perkons HD-01, Tasty Chips GR-1


video upload by Abre Ojos

"134bpm Industrial Psychedelic Jungle Doom

Live hardware jam with Ableton Push 3 Standalone, Perkons HD-01 and Tasty Chips GR-1 Granular Synth.

Perkons & GR-1 fed into the Push with some Roar and Hybrid Reverb.

Video processed live through Resolume

Shot with GH5 MKII

Dark ambient audiovisual stuff: https://abreojos.net
Noisy layered drone techno: https://dronskot.net"

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Tasty Chips GR-1 Hardware Granular Synthesizer


Published on Apr 25, 2018 Perfect Circuit Audio

"This video shows a few of the many things that could be done with the Tasty Chips GR-1 which is one of the few standalone hardware granular synthesizers. The GR-1 has intuitive controls for the parameters of its granular algorithm and a large screen that displays the grains being played. It is also polyphonic and has cv inputs.

Available here: https://www.perfectcircuitaudio.com/t..."

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Monday, October 09, 2017

Synthfest 2017 Videos by Sonistate


Published on Oct 9, 2017 sonicstate

Playlist:

1. Synthfest 2017: Tasty Chips GR-1 Granular Synth
First outing for the much anticipated Tasty Chips GR-1 Granular synth. In the flesh it certainly looks tasty, the design of the GUI really makes a lot of sense and has a wonderful ease of use.

Check our Awesome MAX4Live Synth: http://bit.ly/wavejunction

2. Synthfest 2017: Reon Driftboxes Coming To The UK
Small Japanese manufacturer Reon hada range of Driftboxes on show at the Koirg booth, Korg are looking to bring in the units for distribution early next year. With three analogue synth voices, a mixer and a CV sequencer, they have a unique take.

3. Synthfest 2017: iConnectivity PlayAudio12 Disaster Proof Live Production
We have a look at the new iConnectivity PlayAudio12 - the system which had redundant audio and MID switching for live production. One computer fails - no problem.

4. SynthFest 2017: Expert Sleepers General CV
The new Expert Sleepers General CV offers a way to harness the power of a well specified General MIDI chip into your Eurorack modular setup, with 5 dedicated controls, numerous CV, clock and trigger inputs, you can add multiple voices, sequences and other GM sounds.
Synthfest was the first official release of the new Expert Sleepers General CV - a Eurorack module which brings the General MIDI sounds into your Eurorack.

5. Synthfest 2017: Abstrakt Data
New Modules from Eurorack manufacturer Abstrakt Data - AD50 Triple VCA, AD51 Envelope Generator, AD60 4x4 mixer, plus a quick look at a new prototypes of the AD31 Event Boss - pattern manipulator and the AD40 analog VCO with waveshaping.

6. Synthfest 2017: Analogue Solutions SynthBoxes
Synthblocks from Analogue Solutions, Mr Hyde - analogue filter and audio rate LFO, and Strangelove- ring mod with LFO and on board delay. Both feature patchability for integration into modular world. Also on show was Treadstone - a complete analogue synth voice in a pedal size package.

7. Synthfest 2017: iSotonik Studios Max For Live Devices
A selection of Max For Live devices from various developers associated with iSotonik Studios - some interesting applications for integrating MAX For Live with your setup.

Monday, February 05, 2024

Tasty Chips GR-1 File Management


video upload by Tasty Chips

"This video explains how GR-1 files are organized in firmware 2.x. It explains how to save and recall your patches, also when booting. It also hints at the new future firmware 3.0.

Contents:
- GR-1 file management
- Saving to internal memory
- Recall patches after boot
- Save a multitimbral preset"

Sunday, October 20, 2019

Tasty Chips GR-1 Granular Synthesizer SN 0001

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"Tasty Chips GR-1 Granular Synthesizer in excellent condition. I was the first backer on Kickstarter to back this unit. This is serial #0001 of the worlds first hardware granular synthesizer. Nothing is wrong with it, it’s brought me so much joy that I’m looking to pass it on to someone else who’ll love it just as much as I did."

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