MATRIXSYNTH: Folktek


Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Folktek

Shots pulled via this auction. Title link takes you to Folktek on MySpace.
Details:
"First...Folktek is something you're going to see a lot more of. There are many of us, but here we begin with the feature of 2 artist's work - there will be a much more extensive bio, portfolios, musical ventures, mixtapes and displays of art works and sound devices by us and others. You will also see Folktek grow as a community venture. Stay tuned and have your mind blown through your ears and sucked back in through the powerful force of conductivity.

Folktek designs connect with the past and reestablish these ideas in the present...You'll notice with anything we do, whether it be Instruments, sound art installations, puppets, bookmaking, music or visual works that there is a common theme or a common asthetic. This design work is based on the concept that things of the past built extremely well...Properly rock solid and made to last - fraught with ingenuity - even the parts you can't see. If you ever find a meter from the early 1900's have a look inside, you'll be amazed and maybe more so to know that it probably still works. This is the idea we travel with. We often build our own switches and buttons for example and we're working on making our own potentiometers and knobs. Analog mechanical styles that will outlast."

"This particular instrument is entitled "the Filanthoid". It is part of a series entitled "philanthropoid" that you'll see a bit more of in the future if you stick around to see us come up. We have another of this series also currently listed here on ebay. Sounds for this and the other are under the same mp3's named: Growling 1 and 2. Though they are of the same series, each has it's own sonic character. It is a sonic symphony of nasty and grimy sweetness - honey that's gone crusty, peanut butter from the fridge, endless layers of sound possibilities emenating from High quality OSC originally based on high tech speech synthesis. This however is a language nothing else speaks - seemingly random bits that can be rediscovered time and time again. The main controls for altering the synthesis are 2 knobs that work together with extreme sensitivity - the slightest turn of either changing the texture to a great extent. Waveforms (individual, or multiple layers) can be captured and maintained, often intermodulating in beautiful and/or disturbing ways. Albums are waitng to be created here as the sound is quite different from anything else you'll find and we're certain you'll be amazed.

There are two folktek designed buttons and switches on the panel that are the primary activating controls. One is intended to activate waves either as a button or a switch, the other to capture waves. Once a wave is captured there is a button that will allow you to cipher through new waves at random. And we've included a switch that will change the overall texture of the sound. We've got a power starver knob that drastically changes the way this piece functions, and a gain knob to play it hot or cool. A bright white lamp will indicate the power level and the sound travels out to 1/4" jack and the meter will go crazy and is extremely useful in getting fine details with the main controls. The Growling Insect runs on an included battery pack

The housing we've used is a very high quality vintage cloth covered wood case."

via sonicbrat.

15 comments:

  1. "...endless layers of sound possibilities emenating from High quality OSC originally based on high tech speech synthesis."

    Swear to us, right now, that these oscillators are NOT another 555 timer IC circuit from a Forrest L Mims pamphlet stuck in some antique shop suitcase.

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  2. Bloody pretentious.

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  3. no, i bet its a speak and spell minus all the controls.

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  4. oh ye of little faith.


    you're probably right though. just smells of 555.

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  5. Nuther artistic wanna-be.
    Totally pretentious.

    Where do these wanks come from?a

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  6. And it's over priced in my opinion...

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  7. Take one old phonoplayer.
    Buy a piece of masonite and cut it poorly enough to leave a nick visible.
    Drill holes and mount misc surplus crap. Wire it up to a hacked together circuit board.
    Tout it as art and sell it for a lot.
    Talent not necessary.

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  8. Looks like an Arius Blase auction

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  9. boooooorinngg and yeha uh a bit sillyness! and uber-overkill.

    making your own pots to control audio oscillators is like forging your own wrench to remove a nut.

    umm

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  10. It doesn't look that well built.

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  11. he will give you some run around like "trent reznor uses my instruments" besides who cares about trent reznor anyways.... BEWARE DO NOT BUY FROM FOLKTEK

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  12. yeah i have heard that this guys works sucks too.... crazy glue and loose wires...

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  13. Arius Blaze does amazing work! I've got several pieces throughout the years and they're all amazing and still function perfectly. Hve never had a problem in dealing with him or his instruments. Have had to be patient though. He comes through in the end with brilliant art work.

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  14. ARIUS BLAZE SOLD ME ONE OF THESE BUGS AND IT IS AWESOME! IM COULDNT BE HAPPIER. DONT KNOCK IT TIL YOU TRY IT

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