Machines In Music - Mystic Circuits 0HP
Published on Mar 15, 2018 Thonk Synth DIY
"Buy Mystic Circuits DIY products here - https://www.thonk.co.uk/product-categ..."
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Machines In Music - Mystic Circuits Spectra Mirror
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Thursday, March 15, 2018
Machines In Music - Mystic Circuits
Machines In Music - Landscape AllFlesh
Machines In Music - Landscape AllFlesh
Published on Mar 15, 2018 Thonk Synth DIY
Buy AllFlesh DIY kits here -
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See the Machines in Music label below for more.
Published on Mar 15, 2018 Thonk Synth DIY
Buy AllFlesh DIY kits here -
https://www.thonk.co.uk/shop/landscap...
http://www.thonk.co.uk
See the Machines in Music label below for more.
Saturday, December 08, 2018
Thursday, December 29, 2022
Thonk - Music Thing Modular - MOVE
video upload by Thonk Synth DIY
"Motion detecting module – Limited Edition of 100 full diy kits only"
Available at Thonk
Friday, November 22, 2019
Music Thing Modular - Workshop Notebook
Published on Nov 22, 2019 Thonk Synth DIY
"Buy here - https://www.thonk.co.uk/shop/mtm-book/
The Music Thing Modular Workshop Notebook is a 100 page ring-bound A5 notebook made for designing electronics, in particular Eurorack synth modules. Includes free sticker. INCLUDES CODE TO GET 10 GBP OFF ANY MUSIC THING FULL KIT IN A FUTURE ORDER!"
Tuesday, August 28, 2018
Dannysound - EN129 Analog Thru Zero Oscillator (Thonk)
Published on Aug 28, 2018 Thonk Synth DIY
"Available to buy here - https://www.thonk.co.uk/dannysound
A fully featured Analog Through Zero Oscillator. Capable of a wide array of tones and timbres. Go from rich melodic waves straight into FM craziness!
The EN129 Thru Zero Oscillator is an all analog triangle-core VCO specialising in frequency modulation. Analog thru-zero FM modulation produces a wide array of timbres particularly useful for bell like or percussive sounds.
Frequency modulation can be precisely dialled in thanks to a dedicated input attenuator and v/oct offset control. Logarithmic FM is also available via it’s own dedicated input with attenuator and both FM inputs have an LED to indicate incoming voltages. Simultaneous analog wave outputs include: Sine, Triangle, Sawtooth, Square and Pulse wave with Pulse Width Modulation.
The PWM control goes to zero at either end of it’s range, which is very useful for creating rhythmic sounds with voltage control. Furthermore the PWM control doubles up as waveshape modulation for the Sawtooth wave – gradually altering the waveform until it shifts half a cycle. The EN129 features Coarse and Fine frequency controls as well as an LFO mode.
LFO range is accessed via an LED pushbutton that also acts as the LFO speed indicator – the button will light up when the waveform moves through its positive cycle.
Features:
* Thru Zero linear FM
* Logarithmic FM
* Zero to zero pulse width modulation
* Sawtooth wave shape modulation
* Simultaneous outputs for: Sine, Triangle, Saw, Pulse & Square
* Coarse & Fine controls with LFO mode
* Genuine Rogan USA knobs (hex keys included)
* All Through-hole build – no SMD components!
* Width: 12HP
* Depth: 43mm"
Thursday, April 20, 2017
Superbooth 2017 - HyperWalkThrough via Thonk
Friday, October 07, 2022
Music Thing Modular - CONTROL
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Control is four big finger-friendly knobs for precise & playable tweaking from Music Thing Modular designed by Tom Whitwell, he writes:
After spending a lot of time working on smaller and smaller projects, I realised that many Eurorack synths were missing something critical: controls that are big enough to be fun.
Control is an absurdly simple module: Four big knobs that output voltages. Connect those voltages to modules, and you have high-precision, intuitive control. Connect those voltages to several modules, and you have interesting, repeatable confusion.
The first two channels (top two knobs) are also attenuators if something is plugged into the leftmost sockets.
The voltage on each channel can be 0–5v (middle), 0–10v (up), or -5v to +5v (down). When using a channel as an attenuator, keep it in 0–5v or you’ll get weird gain or offset (which you may want).
There are two extra outputs. Change outputs just the changes as they happen. If a knob is turned quickly to the right, it will output a little burst of positive voltage. If a four-handed performer turns all four knobs quickly anti-clockwise, it will output a chunky pulse of negative voltage. Patching Change into an input creates a primitive clock.
Diff is a difference rectifier, inspired by NonlinearCircuits, but with a slightly different circuit. It compares the difference between 1&2, and between 3&4, and finally outputs the difference between those two differences. The aim was to create a bumpy, unpredictable voltage between 0 and 10v. It’s not random, but it’s not easily predictable, either.
Each knob has its own bi-colour LED to provide visual feedback on how much voltage is being output. There are also LED indicators for the Change and Diff outputs.
And that's just about it. The circuit isn't designed to be super precise. It works best when you patch into a bunch of points in a complex patch, then just sit back, listen, and make small (or big) movements with the knobs.
The pots themselves are a bit special: high quality TT Electronics P260T – as used in SynthTech modules.
Website: http://www.thonk.co.uk"
Thursday, November 05, 2020
Thonk - Pot Shaft Adapters
Thonk Synth DIY
"Other companies sell these, but at extortionate prices! We're selling them at £3/$3.25 for 20 pieces, not a dollar each. Buy here - https://www.thonk.co.uk/shop/brass-po..."
Friday, May 04, 2018
Superbooth 18 - Worng TMLPGX
Published on May 4, 2018 Thonk Synth DIY
"Worng debuted their new Turing Machine expander at Superbooth 18 which will be available later this year at Thonk. It's an adaption of the Vactrol"
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Thursday, March 21, 2019
Learn to solder this Saturday at Thonk!
Published on Mar 21, 2019 Thonk Synth DIY
"What are you doing this Saturday 23rd March? Come solder some synths in Brighton! Ticket sales close Friday 22nd March - https://www.thonk.co.uk/workshop"
Thursday, December 20, 2018
Prok Drums Taster
Published on Dec 20, 2018 Thonk Synth DIY
"Prok Drums. A morphing DSP percussion engine available in Bassdrum, Snare, Hi-Hat and Handclap flavours. Available exclusively from Thonk.
https://www.thonk.co.uk/prok"
Tuesday, July 09, 2019
Friday, May 04, 2018
Superbooth 18 - Touellskouarn Strakal Orsel
Published on May 4, 2018 Thonk Synth DIY
"The Touellskouarn Strakal Orsel will be available from Thonk later in the year."
http://www.thonk.co.uk
Tuesday, October 09, 2012
Introducing Thonk - New Eurorack Manfuacturer & Distributer
We have a new eurorack manufacturer in town: Thonk
"The first kits available will be the Thonk ‘ATATAT’ passive tiple attenuator and the Music Thing ‘Turing Machine’ Random Sequencer module."
Left: AT-AT-AT – Triple Attenuator Eurorack Kit
"A kit for a Eurorack passive triple attenuator module (4hp).
The simplest Eurorack DIY project imaginable. Below you’ll find links to very thorough build instructions written with synth DIY beginners in mind. This module requires no power from your busboard or prior electrical knowledge, it’s completely passive.
Build time: 20-60 mins depending on experience.
Everything is included to make and rack the pictured module, even the solder.
* Panel – 4hp – Anodised Aluminium with industrial Alu-Print legend
* Knobs – Black Davies 1900h clones
* Alpha Linear pots
* Kobiconn 3.5mm jacks
* Solder + Wire (generous amounts for beginners)
* M3 Eurorack screws"
Turing Machine Sweeping Arc Panel
"This is an engraved and laser cut acrylic panel. It’s not a full diy kit, just a panel. The panel comes without any paint infill on the engraving. It is very strongly advised to NOT remove the paper from the panel before painting it."
Saturday, April 22, 2017
Monday, April 24, 2017
Sunday, April 23, 2017
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