Friday, May 23, 2014

Doepfer A-101-6 Six Stage VC Opto FET Filter/Phaser Update

A-101-6 Six Stage Opto
FET Filter/Phaser prototype
In march of this year Doepfer announced the
A-101-1 Six Stage VC Opto FET Filter/Phaser.
This week however, Dieter released a statement about this module:

" After playing around with the module and the comments of people who tried the prototype we are no longer sure if we will release the A-101-6.
The circuit is a bit complex (especially because of the filter mode switching which requires altogether about 20 electronic double-throw switches) and consequently the module will be a bit expensive. 
And the FETs generate a lot of distortion in the sound as they are not linear circuits (like the vactrols).
I think we will do some sound examples and then ask interested customers if they are willing to pay the price. Maybe we offer a lower priced version of the module (< Euro 100) with jumpers instead of the electronic switches.
In this case the user will be able to configure the module by means of the jumpers as lowpass, highpass or allpass.

Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer" 
Source: Yahoo Doepfer A-100 Usergroup

Monday, May 19, 2014

Analog Bytes tbDSP Eurorack Module

Analog bytes tbDSP prototype frontpanel
Via MATRIXSYNTH i stumbled upon this module:

The Analog Bytes tbDSP is a modular synth that is currently under development.
So far it is hard to describe what this eurorack kameleon does exactly, but they do try to explain it on their website.

"With tbDSP we set out to create not only the most powerful DSP synthesizer platform in Euro, but also a platform that could evolve over time.
At the heart of this goal is the ability to add functionality and make improvements once the module has been released into the wild.
To support this, we put a USB port on the module and developed PC and Mac applications so that when a new idea pops into our heads, we can share it with everyone that owns the module. Likewise, it will allow users to influence development...

..."My appreciation of the old Atari POKEY sound chip compelled me to recreate its guts in a tbDSP engine.
Some might argue that doing so is a waste of perfectly good DSP, but I saw an opportunity to make an engine with features that I wish the original chip included.
The new engine is called POKE.
I want to cover two of the new features here."

You can also listen to sound examples on their tbDSP SoundCloud

Front panel layout:

1 - HP: 26
2 - Engine Control Knobs
3 - Coarse/Fine Toggle Button for Engine Control Knobs
4 - LCD (2.4” diagonal, 320x240)
5 - Selection Knob
6 - Selection Enter Button
7 - USB Port
8 - Navigation Buttons
9 - Navigation Shift Button
10 - Inputs (+/-10 V, Audio or CV)
11 - Outputs (+/- 5 V, Audio or CV)
12 - Engine Buttons

The tbDSP features three chips that share the processing duties:

Altera FPGA - graphics, SD, and audio processing
Analog Devices SHARC - floating point audio processing, FFTs
Microchip PIC32 - USB, Firmware Update, and housekeeping

The FPGA processes audio at sampling rates as fast as 98MHz, and the SHARC can compute over 24,000 1024-point FFTs per second."

" Since the tbDSP hardware is capable of so much, it would be silly if it were limited to always performing just one specific function.
That would be like shipping a smart phone that ran one app and didn’t have an app store to provide more.
Since we don’t want you to get bored with tbDSP, and because it’s too pretty to collect dust, we designed it to support multiple functions.
We refer to these functions engines.
One example of an engine is an oscillator. Another example would be a filter.
Only one engine is supported at a time, but all of the other available engines are only a couple of button presses away.
And, with FW Update, we can deliver new engines whenever we feel inspired.
We currently have multiple engines under development, but we’re not sure which ones we will support upon initial shipment yet."

" Since tbDSP is a multi-engine module, the purpose of the engine knobs depends on which engine tbDSP is currently running.
For example, knob 1 may control an oscillator frequency when tbDSP is running an oscillator engine, but when tbDSP is running a filter engine, that same knob may control a cutoff frequency.
It’s kind of like a console video game controller: the same controller is used for every game, but what the buttons on the controller do depends on the game you are playing.
So when you are using tbDSP, how do you know what the engine knobs do?
It’s simple: just give them a touch, and tbDSP will display on the screen the name of the knob in that engine, and the knob’s current value.
So when tbDSP is running an oscillator engine and you touch knob 1, you will see on the screen something like: “Frequency: 440.0 Hz”.

Here’s a quick video to see it in action (please excuse the video compression artifacts):

Video 1: tbDSP Engine Knob Touch Detection


Here is a video of the spectrogram, just so you can see it in action (please excuse the video compression artifacts).

Video 2: tbDSP Spectrogram Example


Videos uploaded by tb DSP

You can find additional details and follow progress at http://tbdsp.tumblr.com.all questions, comments, and thoughts are posted on this muffwiggler thread

The module will be available somewhere in 2014, price still unknown.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Frequency Central Ultra Wave LFO Demo by @DivKid

@DivKid uploaded a nice demonstration of his Frequency Central Ultra Wave LFO.

Frequency Central Ultra Wave LFO
The Ultra Wave is a fully expanded version of the Wave Runner LFO.
It’s a multi-waveform sync-able LFO based on the Electric Druid TAPLFO2D family of code, but with some significant additions and improvements.
The WAVERUNNER 1 PIC and code is exclusive to Frequency Central and was developed specifically for the Wave Runner/Ultra Wave, and is not compatible with similar modules.

Ultra Wave has both manual and CV control of frequency, clock multiple, waveform and wave distortion. Additionally there’s sync input and output level CV input. Two outputs, LFO and clock.

Ultra Wave comes as a two PCB set, together with a PIC and front panel.
PCBs are parallel with the panel, so it’s skiff friendly too!

Video: EURORACK MODULE - Frequency Central - Ultra Wave

" Here I have the new Frequency Central Ultra Wave tempo syncable LFO module with exclusive code only used for Frequency Central.
Head to www.frequencycentral.co.uk for more information."

Uploaded by DivKidMusic

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Modular Wild Presents Malekko Heavy Industry Richter Noisering by Raul Pena

Raul Pena just began a new series.
Malekko Richter Noisering
This time it's all about the Malekko Heavy Industry Richter Noisering Analog Data Resonator Module.
Basically its a Richter NoiseRing in eurorack format.
Sanctioned by Grant Richter of Wiard Synthesizer Company, this module is the same as the original Wiard Model 1210, only in 14hp eurorack format.

This module features:
  • a Digital Noise Source
  • Pseudo Random Shift Register
  • Clock Input with External Rate control knob
  • Clock Output
  • Noise Output
  • 2 Random Voltage Outputs
  • Chance Input

Video 1: Modular Wild Presents Malekko Heavy Industry Richter Noisering
" A brief overview of the Malekko Heavy Industry Richter Noisering. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."

Video 2: Modular Wild Presents SOUNDS-Malekko Heavy Industry Richter Noisering Random Cvs

" An exploration of the Malekko Heavy Industry Richter Noiserings two random outs. Examples using the N+1 and 2n outputs are shown. Several short examples are included with attenuation applied to the cvs. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."

Video 3: Modular Wild Presents SOUNDS-Malekko Heavy Industry Richter Noisering Chance and Change

" Short examples of both the Chance and Change parameters on Malekko Heavy Industry Richter Noisering. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."

Video 4: Modular Wild Presents SOUNDS-Malekko Heavy Industry Richter Noisering Random Clocks and Noise

" An exploration of the Noisering's clock source. Examples of self modulation of the clock as well as via control voltage. Also includes a short example of using the Noisering's noise source for sounds. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."

Video 5: Modular Wild Presents SOUNDS-Malekko Heavy Industry Richter Noisering- Noisering as VCO
" A short demonstration of how to use the Noisering as a VCO. Includes waveform views of each waveform from the N+1 and 2n outputs. Sound and Video by Raul Pena. "

New parts in this series will be added weekly on Mondays

Random Video: Mutable Yarns Random Test Patch by WeLoveEvolTV

WeLoveEvolTV uploaded a cool jam featuring the Mutable Instruments Yarns MIDI Interface module.

Video: Mutable Yarns Random Test Patch (Love the Module!)

" Yarns in 2m Mode, CV Channel 1 and 2 Sequencing, CV 3 and 4 in Oscilator Mode which are played from the Sequences 1 and 2 . Yarns also clocking the Doepfer A-160 Clock Divider. Bass Drum comes from the Borg 2 and the Drum Loop from Phonogene. Some eventide and Vermona FX from the Desk. No other Sequencer or Computer Stuff, except for the Recording. "

Uploaded by WeLoveEvolTV .

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Ladik Eurorack Synare 3-Clone Announced

Yesss... I was kinda waiting for some manufacturer to release a Synare 3-clone in Eurorack format, and now Czech company Ladik finally did it.
I already knew that they were making great sounding non-Eurorack Synare clones, but this one is just
perfect...
Ladik Synare 1,2 and VCF
The demo isn't showing it's full potential IMHO, but already convincing enough for me

The complete set contains 3 modules:
C-510 "Synare 1" - trigger input, envelopes, vca (4HP)
O-510 "Synare 2" - 2x oscillator, noise source, LFO (4HP)
F-510 "Synare VCF" - filter with 4 outputs and +CV and -CV inputs (8HP)

Quality components, silver coated PCBs, laser marked panel.
Width: 8+4+4=16TE/ 16HP.
Depth: max. 55mm /2,2"
Current: 40mA total
Power ribbon cables (3x) included (handy 20cm, 16/10pin).

Price: $286.28 - via eBay: http://www.ebay.com/sch/ladik_eu/m.html?item=251317015062&pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Pro_Audio_Synthesisers_CV&hash=item3a83a95216&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562

Video: Synare 3 Eurorack modular & MIDI to trig module & Arturia BeatStep

" Synare 3 in Eurorack modular format (16HP total). Three modules:
C-510 "Synare 1" - trigger input, envelopes, vca (4HP)
O-510 "Synare2" - 2x oscillator, noise source, LFO (4HP)
F-510 "Synare VCF" - filter with 4 outputs and +CV and -CV inputs (8HP)
Triggered by M-210 MIDI to trig interface (12 trig outputs or 11 trigs + 1 accent output)
Controlled by Arturia Beatstep (via MIDI)"
Video uploaded by RuprechtM

Saturday, May 03, 2014

Erica Synths Polivoks VCF Clone Video by @DivKid

DivKid uploaded another modular synth video, exploring the Erica Synths Polivoks VCF Clone.

Video: EURORACK MODULE - Erica - Polivoks VCF Clone

" Check out the thread on the Muff Wiggler forum for the DIY build and documentation for this module here http://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/view...
http://www.ericasynths.lv/

For those that want to skip through ...
1.00 - I cover filtering analogue waveforms with various input levels and resonance in low pass and band pass mode
6.18 - CV inputs - LFO
7.25 - Audio rate modulation
9.03 - CV inputs - Response to varying envelopes with the WMD Multimode Envelope
11.16 - Acid style patch
12.43 - Self oscillation and creating kicks and percussion
14.05 - Simple Bassline and smooth filtering
14.59 - Digital wavetables and sample & hold modulation
16.01 - Filtering drum loops.
So that's it, hope you like the video. As always feel free to comment/like and ask questions. Subscribe to the channel for more videos coming soon."