Located at booth B031, the joint presence highlights both a long-standing relationship between the two brands and their shared roots in the evolution of Eurorack. That connection goes back to the origins of the format itself.
When Dieter Doepfer introduced the A-100 system in the mid-1990s, it laid the groundwork for what would become a global modular ecosystem.
Over the years, manufacturers like AJH Synth have built on that foundation, helping to shape Eurorack into a diverse and musically driven landscape. I remember Allan reaching out to me when he released his first MINimod modules 12 years ago... time flies...
As Allan Hall notes, Doepfer’s early work played a key role in enabling a new generation of designers to move beyond DIY into fully realized instrument design.
At Superbooth 26, AJH Synth will showcase several of its latest modules, including the new Matrix VCF multimode filter.
At Superbooth 26, AJH Synth will showcase several of its latest modules, including the new Matrix VCF multimode filter.
This module offers multiple filter types and dual resonance options, resulting in a wide range of tonal variations within a compact 14HP format.
Alongside this, the system will be paired with Doepfer’s A-155-2 Mini Analog Sequencer
Also on display are two modules developed in collaboration with Ian Boddy of Tone Science.
Tone Science is a musical project and record label founded by British electronic musician Ian Boddy, dedicated entirely to the world of modular synthesizers.
It began in 2016 as a solo album by Ian Boddy (titled Tone Science on his DiN Records label), featuring experiments with self-generating soundscapes.
Also on display are two modules developed in collaboration with Ian Boddy of Tone Science.
Tone Science is a musical project and record label founded by British electronic musician Ian Boddy, dedicated entirely to the world of modular synthesizers.
It began in 2016 as a solo album by Ian Boddy (titled Tone Science on his DiN Records label), featuring experiments with self-generating soundscapes.
Boddy uses "controlled random systems" on analog modular gear to create music inspired by natural phenomena like waves and wind.
The Chance Delay introduces controlled randomness into gate and timing structures, while the Triple Cross XFader/Panner focuses on dynamic signal routing and modulation.
Together, they reflect a continued interest in combining structured control with more generative, performance-oriented approaches.
Check out the Doepfer Superbooth 26 announcements HERE
Check out the Doepfer Superbooth 26 announcements HERE
Visitors to Superbooth can find AJH Synth and Doepfer at booth B031 in the Bungalowdorf area throughout the event.
To learn more about AJH Synth, please visit www.ajhsynth.com or to learn more about Superbooth or register for any of its compelling workshops or events, please visit www.superbooth.com.
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