Showing posts with label Dutch Modular Fest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dutch Modular Fest. Show all posts

Thursday, September 11, 2025

Video: DUTCH MODULAR FESIVAL 2025 by DivKid

Yeah… I’m honestly a bit bummed that this year I had to miss what would have been my first Dutch Modular Fest.
But luckily, DivKid made the trip to the Netherlands and captured it all in his own unique way.

One of the people guiding him around the venue was Bart Wolff from Voltage Control Amsterdam. 
Bart is not only one of the hosts of Dutch Modular Fest, but he also organizes inspiring modular music events at Paradiso Amsterdam. In the video you can see how he leads DivKid through the WORM space, sharing the spirit of the festival.

DivKid’s report is a quick walkthrough of the festival location WORM in Rotterdam. It really gives you a feel of the atmosphere: the modular makers, the synth and soldering studios, and of course all the lovely people who make this community so inspiring.

Video:DUTCH MODULAR FESIVAL 2025 
// a wondrous collection of modular makers, synth studios + lovely people, by
DivKid

"Here's a video all about the Dutch Modular Festival for 2025 that's just happened with a huge collection of modular makers, synth studios, great people and plenty more. This is the first year the festival moves to Rotterdam into the venue WORM which is a cultural spot in the Netherlands with a whole range of related activity already going on before the festival moves in for the day. Check out some of the gear, people and stories in the video and links below to things mentioned in the video."

More DivKid videos at 

Thursday, September 04, 2025

Bjooks Returns to Dutch Modular Fest with PATCH & TWEAK Club

Kim Bjørn and co-author Chris Meyer
at the launch of PATCH & TWEAK at
Dutch Modular Fest in 2018
Bjooks, the publisher of beautifully designed music technology books, returns to Dutch Modular Fest this Saturday at WORM in Rotterdam — the very event where the acclaimed PATCH & TWEAK book was originally launched in 2018. 
Now, Bjooks is back to celebrate the growing PATCH & TWEAK Club community.​

Festival attendees will have the chance to meet Bjooks founder and author Kim Bjørn, who will be on site for meet & greets and to personally sign copies of Bjooks titles, including PATCH & TWEAK, The Minimoog Book, and Synth Gems 1. 
This is a unique opportunity to speak with the mind behind the movement and collect signed editions in an inspiring, creative atmosphere.

When:
​Saturday, September 6, 2025
​Festival Hours: 12:30-22:00


To learn more about PATCH & TWEAK Club, visit
https://www.patchandtweak.com/join-the-club/


To learn more about Dutch Modular Fest, visit: https://www.dutchmodularfest.com/

Find other PatchPierre BookTips at https://patchpierre.blogspot.com/search/label/Booktip


Source: HummingbirdMedia

Wednesday, September 03, 2025

Dutch Modular Fest 2025

Get Ready for the Dutch Modular Fest!
The annual Dutch Modular Fest (DMF) is happening this Saturday September 6th, at WORM in Rotterdam.
This festival, a cornerstone for the modular synthesizer community in the Netherlands, is a celebration of sound, technology, and creativity.

What started in 2017 as Ginkofest, organized by Jan Willem Hagenbeek of Ginkosynthese, has grown into a vibrant event that brings together makers, musicians, and artists from the modular synth world.
He created a space where enthusiasts could connect and share their passion.


This year's festival is packed with activities for everyone, from beginners to seasoned pros.
You can attend talks and masterclasses, browse the Makers Market, or get hands-on with a DIY-workshop where you can build your own modules. And of course, there will be plenty of live performances to inspire you.

One of the most anticipated events at the festival is the Mutable Challenge, a special tribute to the groundbreaking Eurorack company Mutable Instruments, which closed its doors in 2022.
This unique competition honors their legacy by showcasing the enduring power of their modules.
Participants will start with a rack full of only Mutable Instruments modules and have just one hour to create whatever they want—a tune, a soundscape, or even pure noise.
The challenge is to demonstrate the unique and creative potential of these iconic modules.

The festival is excited to welcome Gaz Williams to host this special project and already announced the four artists who will take on the challenge: Jungle of Wires, Yonga Sun, Paul Tas and Oğuz Büyükberber.
Each of these artists will bring a unique perspective on sound, improvisation, and expression. 

Tickets are still available at https://www.dutchmodularfest.com/


The Makers Market will be filled with some already established brands like Erica Synths, This is Not Rocket Science and ErrorInstruments, but there's also place for lesser known brands that will showcase their latest inventions... 

You can find the full list of exhibitors after the break:

Monday, September 01, 2025

Polaxis Talko Is Back!

Speech synthesis has always intrigued me...  ever since i saw the possibilities of a SpeakJet chip... and these FreQTalk videos

Belgian company Polaxis has been pushing the boundaries of speech synthesis for over a decade, and now they’re bringing back a classic: the Talko.

The original Talko was their very first speech synthesizer, later followed by Emy, which added an OLED screen, SD card support, and a whole new level of control. 

Over the years, Polaxis gathered 10 years of user feedback, collected thousands of LPC files, and experimented with new chip emulations. 
The result? Talko returns — with onboard FX!

This new-generation Talko(2?) stays true to its raw, charming character, but now comes packed with fresh features. 
Based on a Speak & Spell emulation (probably running on an Arduino?), it can speak numbers, alphabets, phonemes, and phrase banks, all while running in real time through built-in effects.

It’s designed to be DIY-friendly and will be available both as a Eurorack module or in a quirky standalone “bricky” format (a nod to @errorinstruments).


🔊 Want to hear it live? Come check it out at Dutch Modular Fest, Saturday September 6th in Rotterdam!