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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Analogue Solutions Leipzig S

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via this auction

"LIKE NEW IN THE BOX Analogue Solutions Leipzig-S. As we are not an Analogue Solutions dealer it is being sold without warranty but you have the supreme benefit of getting this piece new in the box at an unbelievable price! Analogue Solution's quality is exceptional in the synth world and you can purchase with confidence! We offer a 14 day inspection period to make sure the synth is perfect for you.

Pure analogue voice and modulation circuitry.
Fat Moog style filter.
2 VCOs with Glide and Sub-VCOs.
Osc Sync & Cross-Mod
Plenty of modulation routing possibilities.
Analogue step sequencer – with plenty of clocking options.
Audio input so can be used as a sound processor.
Rugged steel/aluminium construction.
MIDI In for software sequencer control."

Saturday, March 02, 2013

Martin Gore Analogue Solutions Leipzig-S Analogue Synthesizer Sequencer

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via this auction
See the note on Martin Gore below.

"This is the Analogue Solutions Leipzig-S synthesizer/sequencer. There are two VCOs with glide and SubVCOs and a noise mixer which is great for percussion. The filter is a warm fat self oscillating 24db Moog Style with manual control over freq & resonance with keyboard tracking and env 1 or 2 knob. There is a mixer that will allow you to process external sounds. The modulation section has some really cool cross-modulation options for VCO 1&2 plus the filter. The sequencer is where the magic happens and its a true analogue 8 step sequencer with tons of clocking options from the internal LFO to VCO2, plus MIDI Sync and MIDI-CV2, accent and MIDI Key. The envelopes can get really snappy which makes for great percussion and they have a little room on the end for Basses and Leads, both Envelopes can be triggered from MIDI with the flip of a switch. The sequencer can be triggered from 1,2 or both or accent. The analogue VCA can be triggered from Envelope 1 or two, Gate or Thru.

This synthesizer also has some great history. It was used by Martin Gore, who is a member of Depeche Mode. I have photos of him with the synthesizer, but they will not be included in the auction and they are only available for viewing upon request. I dont expect this to drive the auction, but its a pretty cool fact and may add some inspiration to your musical creation."  You can see a pic of Martin Gore and the Leipzig-S here.  I have no idea if this is the same one.  The description above comes from the auction.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Analogue Solutions Leipzig-SK

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Noisebug (RSS)

"Manufacturer Description [analoguesolutions.org.uk]:
Analogue monosynth with analogue sequencer / keyboard

KEY FEATURES OF LEIPZIG-SK:
Pure analogue voice and modulation circuitry.
Fat Moog style transistor ladder filter.
2 VCOs with Glide and Sub-VCOs.
Osc Sync & Cross-Mod
Plenty of modulation routing possibilities.
We are a big fan of electronic percussion here, so Leipzig-S modulation choices provide for good drum possibilities
Analogue step sequencer – with plenty of clocking options.
Audio input so can be used as a sound processor.
Rugged steel/aluminum construction.
MIDI In for software sequencer control.

This synth has NO memories! - Advantages;
None of the parameters or controls are quantized. So when you turn a knob, you are turning a resistor that affects a real analogue circuits.
Because each parameter is not under solid CPU control, each parameter has that tiny analogue drift that adds so much to character.
You are forces to be creative. No reliance on presets! Each time you make a sound you are being original.
Quick, easy and simple to use! WYSIWYG - no nasty menus and sub-menus to change the sound.

The SK is almost identical to the S. But with the addition of a MIDI controller keyboard.

Keyboard:
Velocity sensitive, semi-weighted, 37 keys
LCD to enable editing of keyboard set-up (transpose, pitch bend range, retrig, etc)
1/4" CV inputs and outputs
Headphone socket
Internal power supply
Pitch and Mod wheels

Differences between Leipzig-S/SK and the original Leipzig;
Envelopes are now full ADSR
EGs can be disconnected from MIDI trigger
VCO2 can be disconnected from MIDI (free running modulator!)
Analogue step sequencer
VCF can be modulated from either EG1 or EG2"

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Analogue Solutions Leipzig Keyboard Synthesizer

via this auction via noisebug
"KEY FEATURES OF LEIPZIG-K:
Pure analogue voice circuitry
Fat Moog style filter
Velocity sensitive keyboard
CV/Gate outputs, so can be used as a 1V/octave CV controller keyboard for your modular system
CV/Gate inputs to voice circuit so can be controlled by an analogue sequencer or similar
All jack sockets are 6.35mm (1/4" 'big' jacks)
Mod Wheel
Pitch Bend Wheel
Performance section (mod wheel control of LFO2 - i.e. vibrato/wahwah)
Pure vintage style inspired design
Lots of blue LEDs!
2 VCOs with Glide/Portamento and Sub-VCOs.
Plenty of modulation routing possibilities.
Extra tone controls and circuits for more sound variety e.g. LFO, CrossMod.
Rugged steel construction
'vintage' wood design.
Spun aluminium topped knobs
LCD for MIDI set-up editing
MIDI In for software sequencer control of CV/Gate
MIDI Thru
MIDI Out: pitchbend, mod wheel, velocity and note data is transmitted.
Local on/off feature

The Leipzig-k keyboard design brief was simple; design a keyboard in the true spirit of vintage keyboard monosynths. There's plenty of rack analogues and digital modelling keyboard synths around, but very few new true analogue keyboards. We aimed to design a keyboard monosynth that looked like it has been beemed back from the past. True, it has an LCD to edit the MIDI functions, but why make life hard! Thick wooden end panels and top panel wood and aluminium spun knob-caps add to the effect. Details such as this don't come cheap, but the added cost of the hardware to get the right hardware was not omitted or the design compromised. I wanted to design a synth that truly looked the part and had all those classic vintage synth details, and no expensive or time has been spared to bring that. The quality of design, workmanship and detailing is all of top quality. The case is rugged 1.2mm steel, thick wood sides, powder coated metal, silk-screened legend, aluminium apped knobs and more.

So Leipzig looks the part, but it sounds good too. Pure analogue throughout. Discrete transistor, resistor, capacitor design. The only ICs are as you would expect; op-amps and transconductance amps. Of course there is digital circuits; the MIDI circuits, but I think you can forgive us for that! It's somehow comforting to know that if you open up this synth you will see thousands of discrete components and not just some giany DSP chip! If you had the knowledge (and were prepared to lose your warranty) then you could open up the synth and circuit-bend it as you wish, disect your way into the sound or CV path.

The Leipzig-k is more than just a Leipzig rack with a keyboard. An extra LFO/VCA has been added. The depth of the LFO is controlled via the Mod Wheel. A headphone output has been added. CV/CV2/Gate inputs and outputs making this an ideal analogue synth controller keyboard."

Wednesday, June 09, 2021

Analogue Solutions - Leipzig V3 Review - GEOSynths


video by GEOSynths

"Tom from Analogue Solutions has sent over a demo version of the Leipzig V3 to test out for a few weeks, as I have the Leipzig-s and often sing its praises. I first made a complete Track using only the Leipzig V3 for every Sound, including Drums and Percussion, then went onto make a Review of the Synth with many more Sound Examples."

"As part of my Video Review, I have created a Track using only the Leipzig V3 for every Sound, Drums, Bass, Chords...Everything."

Sunday, November 19, 2017

Analogue Solutions Leipzig-s SN 7885

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via this auction

"The Analogue Solutions Leipzig-s synthesizer is a two-oscillator monophonic fully-analog MIDI synthesizer. Its signal path is not only analog, but so are its control functions... envelope, LFO, etc. Because it is a fully-analog synthesizer with circuit designs based on vintage analog synthesizers, it evinces the tone that is what you seek when you're looking for vintage analog sound.

In addition to amazing and fat tone, the Leipzig-s has a great set of functionality. The oscillators have independent glide and independent pulse-width modulation. There is a sub oscillator that can be generated by either oscillator. The filter is a 24db per octave low pass that seems like it was deeply inspired by Moog, and generates one of the thickest, richest filter tones in modern analog synthesizers. The filter can be controlled with either of the two envelopes. The modulation section is complex and allows each oscillator to be modulated by a number of sources, including different waveforms from the LFO, envelopes, the other oscillator, and MIDI. The filter can also be modulated by these sources, allowing a level of complexity that is very useful. Especially for creating drum sounds.

The Leipzig-s also has an analog sequencer that can be MIDI controlled. If you want true vintage analog sequencing sounds with an analog synthesizer, this is a quick and inexpensive way to get them! The sequencer is single-channel, but allows you to control the oscillators in independent amounts. The sequencer can also control the filter."

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Analogue Solutions Leipzig-k Keyboard Monosynth

via this auction
Noisebug (RSS)

"KEY FEATURES OF LEIPZIG-k

Pure analogue voice circuitry
Fat Moog style filter
Velocity sensitive keyboard
CV/Gate outputs, so can be used as a 1V/octave CV controller keyboard for your modular system
CV/Gate inputs to voice circuit so can be controlled by an analogue sequencer or similar
All jack sockets are 6.35mm (1/4″ ‘big’ jacks)
Mod Wheel
Pitch Bend Wheel
Performance section (mod wheel control of LFO2 – i.e. vibrato/wahwah)
Pure vintage style inspired design
Lots of blue LEDs!
2 VCOs with Glide/Portamento and Sub-VCOs
Plenty of modulation routing possibilities
Extra tone controls and circuits for more sound variety e.g. LFO, CrossMod
Rugged steel construction
‘vintage’ wood design
Spun aluminium topped knobs
LCD for MIDI set-up editing
MIDI In for software sequencer control of CV/Gate
MIDI Thru
MIDI Out: pitchbend, mod wheel, velocity and note data is transmitted. Local on/off feature

The Leipzig-k keyboard design brief was simple; design a keyboard in the true spirit of vintage keyboard monosynths. There’s plenty of rack analogues and digital modelling keyboard synths around, but very few new true analogue keyboards. We aimed to design a keyboard monosynth that looked like it has been beemed back from the past. True, it has an LCD to edit the MIDI functions, but why make life hard! Thick wooden end panels and top panel wood and aluminium spun knob-caps add to the effect. Details such as this don’t come cheap, but the added cost of the hardware to get the right hardware was not omitted or the design compromised. I wanted to design a synth that truly looked the part and had all those classic vintage synth details, and no expensive or time has been spared to bring that. The quality of design, workmanship and detailing is all of top quality. The case is rugged 1.2mm steel, thick wood sides, powder coated metal, silk-screened legend, aluminium apped knobs and more.

So Leipzig looks the part, but it sounds good too. Pure analogue throughout. Discrete transistor, resistor, capacitor design. The only ICs are as you would expect; op-amps and transconductance amps. Of course there is digital circuits; the MIDI circuits, but I think you can forgive us for that! It’s somehow comforting to know that if you open up this synth you will see thousands of discrete components and not just some giany DSP chip! If oyu had the knowledge (and were prepared to lose your warranty) then you could open up the synth and circuit-bend it as you wish, disect your way into the sound or CV path.

The Leipzig-k is more than just a Leipzig rack with a keyboard. An extra LFO/VCA has been added. The depth of the LFO is controlled via the Mod Wheel. A headphone output has been added. CV/CV2/Gate inputs and outputs making this an ideal analogue synth controller keyboard."

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Pristine Analogue Solutions Leipzig K 100% Analog Synth

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated. via this auction

"KEY FEATURES OF LEIPZIG-k
Pure analogue voice circuitry
Fat Moog style filter
Velocity sensitive keyboard
CV/Gate outputs, so can be used as a 1V/octave CV controller keyboard for your modular system
CV/Gate inputs to voice circuit so can be controlled by an analogue sequencer or similar
All jack sockets are 6.35mm (1/4″ ‘big’ jacks)
Mod Wheel
Pitch Bend Wheel
Performance section (mod wheel control of LFO2 – i.e. vibrato/wahwah)
Pure vintage style inspired design
Lots of blue LEDs!
2 VCOs with Glide/Portamento and Sub-VCOs
Plenty of modulation routing possibilities
Extra tone controls and circuits for more sound variety e.g. LFO, CrossMod
Rugged steel construction
‘vintage’ wood design
Spun aluminium topped knobs
LCD for MIDI set-up editing
MIDI In for software sequencer control of CV/Gate
MIDI Thru
MIDI Out: pitchbend, mod wheel, velocity and note data is transmitted. Local on/off feature

The Leipzig-k keyboard design brief was simple; design a keyboard in the true spirit of vintage keyboard monosynths. There’s plenty of rack analogues and digital modelling keyboard synths around, but very few new true analogue keyboards. We aimed to design a keyboard monosynth that looked like it has been beemed back from the past. True, it has an LCD to edit the MIDI functions, but why make life hard! Thick wooden end panels and top panel wood and aluminium spun knob-caps add to the effect. Details such as this don’t come cheap, but the added cost of the hardware to get the right hardware was not omitted or the design compromised. I wanted to design a synth that truly looked the part and had all those classic vintage synth details, and no expensive or time has been spared to bring that. The quality of design, workmanship and detailing is all of top quality. The case is rugged 1.2mm steel, thick wood sides, powder coated metal, silk-screened legend, aluminium apped knobs and more.

So Leipzig looks the part, but it sounds good too. Pure analogue throughout. Discrete transistor, resistor, capacitor design. The only ICs are as you would expect; op-amps and transconductance amps. Of course there is digital circuits; the MIDI circuits, but I think you can forgive us for that! It’s somehow comforting to know that if you open up this synth you will see thousands of discrete components and not just some giany DSP chip! If oyu had the knowledge (and were prepared to lose your warranty) then you could open up the synth and circuit-bend it as you wish, disect your way into the sound or CV path.

The Leipzig-k is more than just a Leipzig rack with a keyboard. An extra LFO/VCA has been added. The depth of the LFO is controlled via the Mod Wheel. A headphone output has been added. CV/CV2/Gate inputs and outputs making this an ideal analogue synth controller keyboard."

Monday, May 23, 2011

Voltage Controlled Mind - Supreme God [studio live]


YouTube Uploaded by MrRostislove on Apr 17, 2010

"Synths used:
analogue solutions vostok
analogue solutions leipzig
analogue solutions red square
analogue solutions semblance
studio electronics SE1-X [main acid lead]
vermona perfourmer
vermona DRM1 MK2
MAM MB33II [bass line]"
via CatSynth

vcm - understand me [live recording]

Uploaded by MrRostislove on Jan 5, 2011

"All synths, processors and effects are 100% pure analogue. Recorded in live, no sampling was used."

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Vince Clarke with Analogue Solutions Leipzig-S

via Tom J Carpenter of Analogue Solutions on Facebook

"Vince Clarke loves his Analogue Solutions Leipzig-S analogue synth/sequencer"

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Analogue Solutions Concussor Modular Synth Drum Modules #01 (feat. Leipzig-s)


YouTube Uploaded by rezfilter on Oct 25, 2011

Update: video re-uploaded. It should play now.

"Headphones *highly* recommended:

Here's a quick look at the Analogue Solutions Concussor line of modular synth drum modules:

http://analoguesolutions.org.uk/v2/concussor-modular/

This video features a brief overview of some of the Concussor drum modules in use -- note: the modules being triggered via the MT9, MIDI-TRIG module from Analogue Solutions.

The GT8, 8-step gate sequencer is also featured at the onset, triggering the modules via clock from the Oberkorn MK3 analogue sequencer (Ice Machine edition).

Additionally, the latest Leipzig synthesizer (Leipzig-s) is featured throughout the video running its internal 8-step sequencer (time triggered via MIDI clock in this example). The Leipzig-s provides the bulk of the sonic architecture in the video, with a few ancillary synths thrown in for good measure. Music was created to offer an overview of the drum modules in a musical bed.

As usual, all music is 100% analogue and 100% original.

Enjoy." OTO Biscuit & RSF Kobol make an appearance as well.

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Martin Gore with Analogue Solutions Leipzig-S


via Tom J Carpenter of Analogue Solutions on Facebook

Also see Vince Clarke with Analogue Solutions Leipzig-S

analoguesolutions.org.uk

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Analogue Solutions Leipzig-s and Telemark V2


Published on May 27, 2014 magikroom·7 videos

"Just picked up a Leipzig-S and was testing it out. Instruments used are Korg KingKorg for the sweep pad, Analogue Solutions Leipzig-S for the Bass, Telemark V2 for the Arp, Roland JX-10 for the pad, TB-3 and TR8. Lead sound was from a Moog Little Phatty, while I controlled the filter with my left hand. FX used are Strymon BigSky and ART Multiverb Alpha SE"

Thursday, May 14, 2020

Some Analogue Solutions Fusebox Patternator In Action


Published on May 14, 2020 rezfilter

"The Analogue Solutions Fusebox has a very interesting and unique sequencer that is the love child of an analogue step sequencer and an arpeggiator.

Use it to create short melodic note sequences, and/or use it to create rhythm patterns.

A great tool for inspiration!

Here's a quick clip of the Patternator in action..."


Update: one more:

Monday, September 10, 2012

Display Placements on the Analogue Solutions Leipzig Keyboard


Note the display placements on the two models. I noticed when looking them up on eBay for the previous video post. The top three pics are from Noisebug on eBay, listed here. There are two models of the Leipzig Keyboard of course. The Leipzig-K minus the sequencer and the Leipzig-KS with sequencer. The bottom pic is from the Analogue Solutions website which no longer appears to have the K featured.



Sunday, March 24, 2013

Analogue Solutions Interview on Mephisto 97.6

Analogue Solutions Interview on Mephisto 97.6 (Leipzig) Radio feat. Sound of Science

Published on Mar 23, 2013 rezfilter·43 videos

"Tom Carpenter of Analogue Solutions is interviewed by Mephisto 97.6 radio of Leipzig, Germany. (cont...)

The topical program featured electronic artists of the past and present, featuring in-depth discussion on synths, drum machines, instruments of the past and present, and all things electronica.

And extended clip of "Hydrodome" by Sound of Science is also featured in an on-air debut!

Analogue Solutions: http://www.analoguesolutions.com
Sound of Science: http://soundofscience.org

SOS is:

Tom Carpenter
Jason Huffman
feat. John Von Ahlen (vocals)"

Saturday, November 19, 2016

Analogue Solutions - Raw Session with Oberkorn sequencing #1


Published on Nov 19, 2016 rezfilter

"Here's a quick capture of the Analogue Solutions Oberkorn running a few synths, drums and modules. The Medic Module Defibrillator is utilizing the CV cutoff input from the Oberkorn. Telemark is on bass (modulated via Oberkorn), Concussor drums, Nyborg on kick drum.

Just some raw, live fun...

I'll throw a few of these raw jam/studio sessions up in the coming days. Lots in the archive that are sitting on the cutting room floor!"

Update:

Monday, January 16, 2012

Analogue Solutions - The Leipzig-s Song.wmv


YouTube Uploaded by jakobsweb on Jan 16, 2012

"After I'd uploaded my first vid about the Analogue Solutions Leipzig-s I've had quite a few inquiries and comments from fellow analogue synths lovers and it seems many are interested in this synthesizer. And right so. It's got loads of character and kind of a unique edge to its sound you won't find anywhere else. Just for the fun of it I started to make a song using only the sounds of the Leipzig-s - drums, percussions, basses, leads, fx ... all of it."

Wednesday, August 08, 2012

Scammer Alert - Allen Weldon aka Johsua D Jackson

Full details on Facebook here. According to the thread it looks like Joshua Jackson is back as Allen Weldon. See this post for some background.

His videos have been featured on the site:

OTO Biscuit DER OTO Monosynth 8 Step Sequence Vacoloco Competition
Analogue Solutions Leipzig-S 8 Step Sequencer
Analogue Solutions Leipzig-S Analogue Synthesizer Improvised Demonstration

Mugshot via mugshots.com

Apparently he deals out of Alabama. If you engage in any trades that involve shipping to the state be leery. Huntsville/Meridianville have been the latest shipping locations.

Update: List of names he reportedly has gone by: Brad Marszalek
Bryan Marszalek
Heather Towry
Allen Weldon
Joshua Jackson


Update:

Click the image to the left for some additional details.

Also if you are on Reddit, update this post.

via Hex Inverter on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Wednesday, November 17, 2021

Analogue Solutions LEIPZIG V3 desktop analog synthesizer / sequencer w/ Original Box

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via this auction, also on Reverb

"Brand new condition complete in original box with original Analogue Solutions power supply, 4 postcards, Analogue Solutions coaster, wristband and yellow patch cable."

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