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Monday, February 05, 2018

Roland TR 909 replica NAVA 909

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Nava 909 Demo Published on Jul 27, 2016 Peter Kädergård


via this auction

Some details via the listing:

Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Nava 909 Duett (Roland TR909 clone)


Published on Jan 4, 2017 KlangGenerator

The Nava 909 is by e-licktronic.

Playlist:
1. Nava 909 Duett (Roland TR909 clone)
I recently finished assembling two further Nava TR909 clones. Before letting one go I thought it might be fun chaining two units together... ;)
2. NAVA Drum Computer (Roland TR 909 Clone) and MFB Dominion 1
First test run, nothing special. Just a few patterns... Unfortunately changing patterns accurately isn't possible yet. They change immediately when the next pattern is selected. I am pretty sure this issue will be addressed with one of the coming software updates...
3. Nava (Roland TR 909 Clone) desoldering circuit board components
Today I got my new desoldering Station (ZD-915). There are a few defective components I need to replace. Regular desoldering with wire or pump can really be a pain in the ass, especially when the pads are so tiny and close together. After doing some research I found lot's of good comments on the ZD-915. Here you can see how well it's getting the job done...

Thursday, October 08, 2020

TINRS Fenix IV + Gameboy + Circuit bent NAVA = ❤


Making Sound Machines

"TINRS Fenix IV + Nintendo Gameboy + Circuit bent NAVA = ❤️ This patch brings together so many things we love: our original UGB Nintendo Gameboy running 8bit bleeps with nanoloop, our circuit bent elicktronic NAVA TR909 clone and the insane bag of tricknology that is This is Not Rocket Science's Fenix IV modular synth in-a-box! The NAVA is an exact copy of the famous Roland TR909 circuits, hacked by us with 34 mods to vastly expand the sonic palette of the instrument, and processed through our Eurorack using the serge wave multiplier on kick and the cre8audio chipz on claps for more oomph. The bassline is the lovely FM mode of the TINRS Fenix' digital oscillator, run through the stereo digital filter (honestly the best I've ever heard - Stijn, Lauri, you need to make this a module) and modulated with the wobbler complex LFO. The nintendo Gameboy is clocking the Fenix sequencer, processed through two VCAs and then mangled through the Fenix' stereo delay - a lot of the lovely pitch sweeps and groovy sixteenth note runs spring into existence in this awesome submodule. Finally, big thank you klanggenerator for selling us the NAVA case! We had to drill some extra holes in it :)"

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Nava v1.0 - New Roland TR-909 Clone by e-licktronic

Nava v1.0 the Roland TR-909 clone by e-licktronic

Published on Mar 30, 2016 movielicktronic

From the maker of the Yocto Roland TR-808 clone, e-licktronic, we have a new clone based on the TR-909. More info to come...

"Nava v1.0 is a 1:1 clone of the analog section of the Roland TR-909.
Available as a DIY kit with all rare transistors and ICs, potentiometers, switches and preBurned µC.
more information at https://www.e-licktronic.com"

Update:

Characteristic of Nava v1.0:
128 Rhythm patterns from 1 to 16 steps
16 tracks of 999 measures
1 external instrument track by pattern that can store 99 notes like SH101 sequencer style.
A Midi keyboard mode allow you to play external Midi device
Multi out for each instruments
Individual accent for BD, SD, LT, MT, HT, RS, HC and CH
A total accent track
Master out (L/R Mono) 6Vp-p 1Kohm
tempo 30 - 250 Bpm
7 shuffle levels
4 scales (1/8t, 1/16, 1/16t and 1/32)
4 sequencer directions (forward, backward, ping-pong and random)
Easy copy and paste pattern function
Shift left or right the entire pattern or individual instrument
In/Out/Thru Midi
DinSync 24ppqn Out
Trig Out 2ms +5V
And More...

Thursday, September 08, 2016

Nava 909 - Roland TR-909 DIY Clone Demo


Published on Sep 8, 2016 acidoo.com

"Nava 909 clone diy - Sound demo

http://acidoo.com"

Note this is not the first Nava 909 post. You can find specs and another preview video here. The Nava 909 is by e-licktronic, maker of the Yocto 808.

Sunday, October 20, 2019

Erica Synths e-licktronic NAVA Extra9 Case

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via this auction

"Limited run of e-licktronic NAVA Extra9 full aluminum cases from Erica Synths!
Cases come with pe-installed spacers, so the front the panel is free from screws, LCD filter and you do not need any additional hardware to mount a PCB inside the case. Special bonus from us – ON/OFF switch included!

More information on the NAVA project here."

Monday, September 16, 2019

Nava Rhythm Composer V1.01 Kit

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via this auction

"Nava Rhythm Composer V1.01 kit including all silicon and hard to find parts. The only parts that require sourcing are the passives (resistors and capacitors) which can be found at any big-box site (Digi-Key or Mouser). This kit is used to build a near exact clone of the classic Roland TR-909.


More information, build guidance, and complete passive BOMs for this exact kit can be found on the manufacturer website here"

Tuesday, October 31, 2017

"Skyward" [NAVA / TB-303 / prophet-6 / analog FOUR / Digitakt / DP/4]


Published on Oct 31, 2017 Masaki Takada

"My new EP now on sale :) https://yebisu303.bandcamp.com/album/...

Used Equipments:
E-Licktronic NAVA
Roland TB-303
DSI prophet-6
Elektron analog FOUR & Digitakt
ENSONIQ DP/4
dbx 166XL
FMR Audio RNC1773 & RNLA7239"

Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Elektron Digitone / NAVA / Avalon Bassline : minimal techno 2


Published on Feb 21, 2018 Masaki Takada

Equipments:
Elektron Digitone : Strings, Bass
e-Licktronic NAVA : Drum
Abstrakt Instruments Avalon Bassline : Acid Bass
Ableton Live : Some Effects
Pioneer RMX-500 : Master Effect

Thursday, September 14, 2017

e-Licktronic NAVA / KORG volca keys / Elektron Analog Heat


Published on Sep 14, 2017 Masaki Takada

"I played with distorting NAVA and keys with Analog Heat's Saturation circuit:)

assembled by Pharmasonic

See the e-Licktronic label below for more.

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

"Asymmetry" [E-Licktronic NAVA / TB-303 / analog FOUR / Digitakt / DP/4]


Published on Nov 15, 2017 Masaki Takada

"My new EP now on sale :) https://yebisu303.bandcamp.com/album/...

Used Equipments:
E-Licktronic NAVA
Roland TB-303
Elektron analog FOUR
Elektron Digitakt
ENSONIQ DP/4
dbx 166XL
FMR Audio RNC1773
FMR Audio RNLA7239"

Sunday, September 09, 2018

E-licktronick NAVA (ROLAND TR909 clone)

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via this auction

"E-licktronic Nava, Roland TR909 clone. Just completed, working perfectly. Assembled on 1.02 pcb, comes with Erika synth case and Chia Shin knobs (custom 909 style knobs). The circuit is 100% true to the original, uses the same schematic and the original NOS components. This is as close as you can get to a real 909 without spending that much. The only thing you'll need to buy to use it is a AC/AC 15v 1A PSU. Pay attention: AC/AC and NOT AC/DC. This is VERY IMPORTANT."

Monday, March 15, 2021

Prototype Jam! TINRS Fenix IV, mmalex Plinky and Faust on Teensy 4.0


video by Making Sound Machines

"Here's a little prototype jam, using all the lovely modular gear and hardware we've been testing these last weeks! The granular glockenspiel is made with This is Not Rocket Science's Fenix IV Eurorack compatible system-in-a-box - this is a beta machine but production hardware is actually done! TiNRS’ Stijn and Lauri built in an awesome way to load sample banks into the digital oscillator in wavetable mode, so we were able to use a recording of my childhood glockenspiel as grains in this synth sequence, with beautiful warbles from the onboard delay! TiNRS Fenix' sequencer allows for each of its four channels to have its own rhythm subdivisions and to be transposed via MIDI - this is exactly what's happening here using the Arturia keystep pro. Fenix' extra seq channels are triggering a kick from GHzTomash Callisto teensy arduino DIY drum module, and gating some noise percussion using the Fenix' VCA. The lush swell of reverb at the end is coming from a combination of Fenix built-in verb and using our beta unit mmalex Plinky as an FX processor - DIY kits and the expander will soon be available again from Thonk.

The stereo organ pad is made on a Teensy 4.0 arduino, running an additive synth patch made with Faust DSP and the teensy audio library, controlled via MIDI with the Arturia Keystep Pro and patched into the Eurorack with our own Multiplikand module. It's rhythmically chopped using This is Not Rocket Science's Wobbler complex LFO into Mutable Instruments Streams dual dynamics gate, using the TiNRS Fenix' sequencer to reset the LFO in time with the sequence. The bass is Moogs DIY voice Werkstatt 01, a CV-controlled voice with a ladder filter and that lovely Moog sub.

The beats in the ending come from our circuit bent e-licktronic NAVA TR909 clone, sequenced using the Roland Aria TR-8 drum machine. While the NAVA is an exact copy of the famous TR909 circuits, hacked by us with 34 mods to vastly expand the sonic palette of the instrument, the TR-8 is a digital emulation of the same synth and somewhat shunned for its color scheme. If you look beyond that, it's a very practical and lovely machine.

❤️ Huge thank you to everyone sending us stuff to test and build! This is extremely fun!"

Tuesday, June 25, 2019

WMD Geiger Counter PRO vs E-Licktronic. NAVA Rhythm Composer (Roland TR-909 Clone)


Published on Jun 25, 2019 WMDevices

"The WMD Geiger Counter is a Guitar Pedal suited for the desktop.

In this video, we're using the Gegier Pro to Process a mono signal from the NAVA TR-909 Clone drum machine.

From outrageous to subtle, harsh to saturation, the Geiger Counter Pro distortion pedal brings the original guitar pedal into the future with MIDI control, CV, presets, and a ton of new exciting features.

As a desktop effects unit, the Geiger Counter Pro delivers tons of options with a fun to wiggle, knob-per-function interface.

The Dry/wet mix and low pass filter give it another universe full of tones that can be pushed up front or hidden behind the original signal, just for a bit of chaotic shimmer back there."

Saturday, April 28, 2018

DSI prophet-6 / NAVA / Avalon Bassline / TIMELINE / SPACE : Detroit Techno


Published on Apr 28, 2018 Masaki Takada

assembled by Pharmasonic

Nava by e-licktronic.

Monday, January 22, 2018

Upcoming Modules from Erica Synths


via Erica Synths

"We are finally launching the Graphic VCO which allows you to draw your own waveforms, arrange them in wavetables and wavetable banks, morph between two selected waves and wavetables, alter the resulting wave in advanced ways (FXes) – apply FM, phase distortion, ring modulation, wavefold/wavewrap, bitcrush and modulate the effects with internal synced LFO.

Friday, September 23, 2016

Biting Eye - 2xTB303, SH101 and NAVA (909 Clone)


Published on Sep 22, 2016 Ben Bridges

Monday, April 03, 2017

Announcing Cocteau, a Mod PCB for the YOCTO 808 Clone


Published on Apr 3, 2017 effegee7

Update: you can sign up for the kit here. You can reach Autonomik Circuits at autonomikcircuits@gmail.com.

Taking the 808 to a whole new level in tweakability. Full details further below. First the playlist for the videos above:

1. Cocteau demo (groove + mods)

"Cocteau (by Autonomik Circuits)-- overlay mod PCB for YOCTO v1.0 analog drum machine

Cocteau PCB fits over the top of the YOCto main PCB, adding 34 pots and 24 switches to the front panel to modify the original 808 sounds, plus it adds a second RS-CL and MA circuit hardwired to the YOCTO's Trig-1 and Trig-2.

This video demos the following:

- CH Decay (short)
- BD Tune (low)
- CP Filter is turned high and clap density increased to mostly eliminate the Clap sound, leaving just the Reverb
- CB Long Decay, OSC's tuned
- LT Reverb Off & On
- CL-2 2nd switch (the RS-CL DPDT switch split into two SPDT's) activated to create a CR-78-type RS sound

Front panel is laser-cut resin prototype of enclosure to be made by Kacper Pawluk"

2. Cocteau- RS-CL 2 + CP mods

"This video demos the additional RS-CL 2 voice on the Cocteau PCB, as well as some of the CP mods

The DPDT slide switch between the RS and CL sounds of the Cocteau's RS-CL 2 circuit has been split into individual SPDT switches to allow for variation of the CL sound as follows:

Both switches down = RS sound
Both switches up = CL sound
Left up, right down = CL sound altered s\to sound more like striking a glass bottle, not a wood block
Left down, right up = CL sound reminiscent of the CR-78 RS sound(?)"

3. RS-CL 2 & MA-2

"This video demos the additional RS-CL 2 and MA-2 voices on the Cocteau PCB, allowing for simultaneous sequencing of RS & CL and CP & MA sounds.

The DPDT slide switch between the RS and CL sounds of the Cocteau's RS-CL 2 circuit has been split into individual SPDT switches to allow for variation of the CL sound as follows:

Both switches down = RS sound
Both switches up = CL sound
Left up, right down = CL sound altered s\to sound more like striking a glass bottle, not a wood block
Left down, right up = CL sound reminiscent of the CR-78 RS sound(?)"

4. Cocteau Roll Call

SoundCloud demos:




Full details via effegee:

"Cocteau is placed over the YOCTO's front panel PCB to add 34 pots and 24 slide switches for modification of the YOCTO drum voices. Cocteau also adds duplicate RS-CL and MA circuits (RS-CL 2 & MA-2) hardwired to YOCTO's Trig-1 and Trig-2 switched jacks, allowing simultaneous sequencing of RS & CL and CP & MA (so you don't have to choose one sound at the expense of the other).

Cocteau ships as a DIY kit with PCB and hard-to-find/special-order parts (slide switches, 2M(B) pots, etc.), with a Tayda BOM for the Alpha pots and a Mouser BOM for all other parts. Build instructions will be provided.

Installation requires desoldering of some components (mostly resistors) and cutting of a few traces.

Cocteau is designed to allow the user to modify the existing circuits while allowing easy, realtime return to the original 808 sound. For example, the BD Tune pot functions only when the adjacent switch is activated; when deactivated, BD Tune returns to the original value.

Cocteau is also designed to fit within the existing panel clearance using low-profile pots, switches and connectors. A metal enclosure for the YOCTO + Cocteau will be available from Kacper Pawluk, who has already designed the front panel. A laser-cut resin panel, fabricated from his design, has been tested and fits perfectly.

Finally, there will be an expansion port on the back panel of the enclosure, connected to Trig-3 of the YOCTO sequencer, for installation of swappable drum modules available for future purchase.

Cocteau list of mods:

Sunday, April 28, 2019

Nava TR-909 Analog Drum Machine Clone

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via this auction

See the e-licktronic label for more.

Friday, April 02, 2021

ASTROGENIC HALLUCINAUTING - late night noiz for late night fiends


video by thenoiztemple

"ASTROGENIC HALLUCINAUTING - late night noiz for late night fiends - for more noiz: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/as...​ website: http://manipulate.net​ This is a series of live noiz and video noiz performances created during The Plague. #covid19​ #coronavirus​ #isolation​ #quarantine​ #spike​"

"Noiz generators consist of: 3 norns, NAVA Extra 9, Deluge, Buchla Command Module 208c, Zorx Ribbon, MBase11, Little Deformer 3."
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