MATRIXSYNTH: Sunday, April 19, 2009


Sunday, April 19, 2009

square wave: '6 cycles 7'


YouTube via tyhodson
"New video for the track '6 cycles 7' from an upcoming album by square_wave. The audio is comprised of two tracks of dotcom modular synth (low frequency rumble and slowly modulating resonant drone), processed hand-held radio, TR-606, and Serge modular synth (the drip-drop ploppy sounds). All analog, of course. The track is inspired by early 'Back & Forth'-era Skinny Puppy and other minimal electronic music of the late 70s/early 80s. The video is very much an homage to the cut-up video work and visual stylings of Cabaret Voltaire's Doublevision period.
http://sublevel9.net"

CS01 MIDI modification


YouTube via nathanielscott

"This shows a Yamaha CS01 having a Highly Liquid Midi mod added. The kit was shipped quickly and was easy to put together. For those of you that have a CS01 and are handy with a solder iron I highly recommend the conversion."

Semi-Modular Moog Improvisation Parts 1 to 3


YouTube via Rhythmicons
"This is an instrumental improvisation featuring the MicroMoog, MiniMoog Voyager, CP251 Freqbox Ringmod Delay and THeremin. THe MicroMoog's audio is running through the Freqbox and Ringmod and Delay out to the PA. CP 251 is sending sample and hold to the Freqbox. The Voyager is running directly to the pa with a little reverb. The theremin is running into a Roland Cube 30 Bass amp (for delay) and to the PA. Hope you enjoy, the camera stopped the video after 29 Minutes."

XR VCO in-depth


YouTube via GVNZ9
"Demo of one XR VCO. The signal pass thru a 24 dB LP filter (left full open) and a VCA. Inside my synth there are two of those VCO, but during this themo you will hear only one.

If you are interested in the original XR VCO project (by Thomas Henry) you will find it here:
http://mypeoplepc.com/members/scottno..."

Pure rs7000


YouTube via NachoMargahayu
"All te sounds in this video are from the RS7000. No additional samples, loops or sequencing with other gear."

Pure rs7000 - trance snippet


Fast Hardstyle intro (rs7000 only)

improv with rds8000 + juno-60 + doepfer A-100 + DIY drum trigger + ribbon controller


YouTube via analogueak
"I say a few things about the patch at the beginning-
the main difference in this video is the delay time modulation using the drum trigger and doepfer sequencer. A voltage controlled oscillator (in it's low range) has it's square wave output routed to the trigger/sample hold input of the rds8000 digital delay. This oscillator's pitch is controlled by the doepfer sample and hold module which is triggered by the clock divider and has random voltage for it's source. So, the time of the delay is changed with each hit of the drum trigger. I took a few minutes to get the doepfer and the juno sort of harmonizing before I filmed a short improvisation. me gusta automation."

Akai S950 Tutorial to create program in pc and save to floppy


YouTube via deepeightyeight
"Tutorial to create a program in pc (mpc editor and MpcPrgMaker) and then convert to S1000 (compatible format) and save to a floppy and FINALLY load into s950... really good if u trigger the 950 with an mpc...
check below the links
SORRY FOR MY ENGLISH (eehmm...mmh....eeeeh....burp)

Mpc editor (PC)
http://www.midicase.com/mpceditor/ind...

Mpc editor (MAC)
MpcPrgMaker (out of distribution)
RS-16X (Avaiable)
http://homepage.mac.com/seishu/sswork...

OMNIFLOP universal floppy driver
http://www.shlock.co.uk/Utils/OmniFlo...

AWAVE STUDIO (convert to s1000)
http://www.fmjsoft.com/awframe.html

EMXP (format s1000 floppy and copy program e sample to floppy)
http://users.skynet.be/emxp/"

KORG MINI POPS 7 (UNIVOX SR-95) Combo Rhythm Demo 1/2


YouTube via ozashikiTECHNO
"Preset: | WALTZ | SAMBA | MAMBO | RUMBA | TANGO | BOSSANOVA | ROCK1 | ROCK3 | MARCH2/4 | SWING"
KORG MINI POPS 7 (UNIVOX SR-95) Combo Rhythm Part1

KORG MINI POPS 7 (UNIVOX SR-95) Combo Rhythm Demo 2/2

"Preset: | JAZZ WALTZ | MERINGUE | CHA-CHA | BEGUINE | HABANERA | SLOW ROCK | ROCK2 | ROCK4 | MARCH6/8 | LATIN SWING"
KORG MINI POPS 7 (UNIVOX SR-95) Combo Rhythm Part2

doepfer tiptop cwejman x0xb0x acidlab modular prophet 08


YouTube via pac209
"sequences from SH 101 and x0xb0x
main line made with pro 08+efx-500+boss se-70
additional sound by plan b model 15, tiptop audio z3000 and livewire AFG"
acidlab miami at 1:33

Baby Blue Circuit Bent Synth with Keyboard

via this auction
"here is "Baby Blue".....designed with the details and looks of the classics, but in one micro package...... measuring 12" across, by 9" wide, and 6" high, this unit is compact but big on functions.....it was quite the challenge to bring together five separate circuits, switching, patch bay, and a fully functional 23 key toy piano together....the result is a one of kind synthesizer that cannot [can?] produce some awesome sounds....best of all you can feed your other bends/guitar/bass/keyboard into the patch bay for some sick sounds!!!....this thing will surely turn some heads!

check out the hardware:
-the chassis is built from solid select pine wood, it has been sanded to an extremely smooth finish , and stained with a hand rubbed mid walnut finish...all joints have been glued/brad nailed/puttied for superior strength....
-the control plates are all metal.....galvanized steel on the angular control panel, aluminum side control panels...each panel has been hand painted baby blue with a tough enamel.....all hardware screws are stainless steel.....
-the unit is built with the highest quality parts.....there are 9 enclosed switchcraft jacks in the patch bay, each with stainless steel jack nuts....8 micro alps toggle switches.....2 micro momentary push button switches..... a mix of 6 bournes/alpha potentiometers.....6 vintage styled knobs with aluminum inserts...and 6 3mm yellow LED's......
-there are four handbuilt analog circuits and two bent digital circuits.....each has been built or bent with silver solder, for the best signal transfer and solder point strength....

here are the unit's details:
the unit is comprised of a fuzz circuit, a 20 second sampler, a pulse effect/LFO, and a notch filter....each effect can be patched together (in a number of different arrangements) to produce some wild tones and effects.....patch bay order or arrangement will impact the overall sound many different ways.....each effect can be used seperately or in conjunction with one another, as each effect has an ON or BYPASS mode, meaning you can leave it entirely patched up, turning each effect on or off with out having to switch cords around or interrupt the sound.....very cool.....

controls are such:
FUZZ: IN/OUT on the patchbay, toggle ON/BYPASS, and a knob for THICKNESS/GAIN/WEIRD RESULTS
LOOPER/SAMPLER: IN/OUT on patchbay, toggle LOOP/SINGLE, a toggle for STORE/OVERWRITE SAMPLE, a toggle for RECORD HOLD, a pushbutton for SINGLE PLAY, a pushbutton for MOMENTARY RECORD, and a knob for LOOP RATE, loop duration is interval ON/OFF/ON
KEYBOARD: OUT on patchbay, toggle ON/OFF, VOLUME/GAIN/WEIRD RESULTS knob, and a MASTER PITCH knob, witch will bring you from crushing lows to earsplitting highs
PULSE/LFO: interchangeable but different sounding IN/OUT on the patchbay, toggle ON/BYPASS, a knob for RATE which will produce slow throbs in lower settings and speedy staccatos, well into to a blended LFO
NOTCH FILTER: IN/OUT on the patch bay, toggle ON/BYPASS and FILTER toggle,and a knob for FREQUENCY SWEEP" vids here

MicroKORG Without Keys

via this auction

"since there is no keyboard attached, the octave buttons are now controlled from your controller or keyboard"



RedSound EleVAta Synthesizer

via this auction
"EleVAta SPECS ++++++++++++ 16 voices 8-part multi-timbral Square, sawtooth, Sine & Formant waveforms 6 individual/assignable outputs 2 external inputs Fully-assignable on-board joystick On-board arpeggiator Extensive modulation facilities 'Sound Wizard' - generates random parameter set-ups for designated synth sections e.g. - FILTER, LFO's etc. Allows instant sound creation by 'throwing wild cards' 16 bit / 44.1kHz operation... The OS is Version V.1.1 and it has 16 voice polyphany. This is a 3-space rackmount unit... According to one Red Sound employee quoted in a review, there were only 250 of these ever made. It was the last of the Synth line from Red Sound and the EleVAta was Red Sound's flagship Synth"

Yamaha Electone FX-1 FM based Organ/Synthesizer

via this auction

"Includes bench, foot pedals and one external speaker. Total weight: 716 pounds."

Roland Juno-60 Patch Program DATA Cassette

via this auction


CUSTOM HAND MADE MODULAR SYNTH

via this auction
"Features:
Row 1:
2 x VCOS (square w/PWM, sine, triangle, and saw) each with 5 CV controllers and glide.
2 x Mixers
1 x Moog type VCF, with 3 ins, and also a 1/4" in, 3 CV
1 x Multi mode filter (LPF, BPF, NPF,HPF) with 3 ins, 3 external CV and differentiated outputs.
1 x Dual VCA

Row2:
1 x Midi to CV (2 CV and 2 gate controls)
1 x Ring Mod/ S/H (with internal or external clock) / Noise generator (pink-white)
1 x LFO (5 waveforms, delay and reset)
1 x VC LFO (w/ random out, saw and square differentiated outputs) reaches almost 3 Khz
1 x DUAL ENV (2 separated ADSR) with gate and trigger
1 x DUAL TRANSIENT AR (2 separated AR with cycling possibilities, almost reaching 5 Khz)
1 x CV Phaser (incredible sounding, Jarré/Oxygene type of Phaser)

Row3:
1 x Modulation Matrix (like EMS 8x4 1/8" slots, buffered): pins are minijacks solded to resistances.
1 x DUAL Waveshaper (2 separated stages)
1 x DIGITAL NOISE (with VC or internal clocking, for geiger type ou sounds or modulation)
1 x Digital based Ring Modulator (like MS20)
1 x Very complex Waveshape VCO (like a Serge type of multi modulation VC)
1 x VC 8 Step Sequencer (lots of controls and features, reset ins for each step)
1 x VC ADSR (with EMS type of controls for trapezoid)"

VINTAGE MTI Auto Orchestra Synthesizer w/ bass pedals

via this auction
"This is a vintage machine that is much more than a rhythm machine or electronic drummer. It play chords and has about any style beat. It takes a little practice to use the pedals while playing but you can sound like a band all by yourself. It is an American built machine which was built in Garden City Park, New York by Music Technology Inc. The Model # is AO-1. Everything comes in the sale; base pedals, volume & pitch control pedal, stand, case and power chord. The control panel display is labeled as such; from top left, bass, decay, synthesized tones and strings. You may select between and 8th and 16th notes and normal or root. To the right with the blue buttons are the string selections and volume and tone nobs. The white buttons are the drum display; bass, conga, bongo, snare, slave, cowbell, high hat, splash symbol and ride symbol. Unit power button is to the right. Third row, the yellow red and green buttons have two levels of specific drum rhythms to choose from; waltz, foxtrot, blues, dramatic ballad, country rock, disco, bossa nova, mambo, jazz waltz, swing, shuffle, dixieland, fast country, rock, cha cha and rumba. The fourth and final row has tempo dial at left corner, rythym selector; drums, bass, chords and strings, break, start and stop."

Depeche Mode - In The Studio (2008) - Web Clip #17


YouTube via dmdotcom. sent my way via peahix
"Martin, in his Prada cape (with "ample, gothic circumference"), playing a Theremin.

Martin: "You'll all be wearing them soon..."

Camera: Andrew Fletcher.

Check http://www.depechemode.com/ for all Sounds Of The Universe (and Tour) details!

Sounds Of The Universe - Released April 20th (Europe) / April 21st (North America), 2009"

The Face of Strangeness - Waldorf Q Track

you can find the track and description by Carbon111 on Synthwire.

555 PLL

555 PLL from Peter Speer on Vimeo.

"Running a 555 oscillator through a pair of Frostwave pedals (Resonator and Blue Ringer), which are being controlled by the modular.

The Low Pass Frequency on the Resonator is being controlled by the Triangle output of the ELF LFO.

The frequency on the Blue Ringer is set low enough to act as an LFO of sorts. It's receiving CV from the /2 output of a Doepfer A-160.

The output from the ring modulator is sent to the A-119 for amplification. The first of the A-119's outputs is sent to Channel 1 on the mixer. The second A-119 output is sent to the Signal Input on a A-196 PLL, and from there to Channel 3 on the mixer.

The bass drone is a Moog Rogue, multed to the two halves of an A-132-3. The Square output from the ELF LFO is triggering the first channel on the A-143-1, which is opening the first VCA. The CP3 output on the A-143-1 is gating the A-140, which is opening the second VCA.

theshamblers.blogspot.com"

Sherman1


YouTube via electroboodiac. Elektron Machinedrum. via this auction
"The original Sherman Filterbank on drums and analog synth."


TheMacbethM5


YouTube via electroboodiac



via this auction


Russ' Synth stuff

Russ's Synth stuff
Pictured: "Handmade SN94281-based synth I made back in 1983. The device won the Grand Champion prize at the York County Science and Engineering fair --- I was 12 years old at the time. Last year at this time, I decided to restore it to working order for its 25th birthday. It is basically a "breakout box" for the Texas Instruments SN94281 Complex Sound Generator chip. All features of the chip are available as front panel knobs or multi-position switches.

The chip is showing signs of its age -- the power audio amplifier no longer works correctly, but the output signal can still be amplified if driving a high impedance load.

For those unfamiliar with the SN94281, a data sheet is available here:

http://soundprogramming.net/electronics_reference/manuals/sn94281datasheet.pdf"

You can find samples and more of Russ' Synth Stuff here.

The University of Iowa Electronic Music Studios

Made this previous post Featured. If you missed it be sure to check it out. It's a multi-part lecture on the Moog modular. comments disabled here to keep them with the original post. via Russ.

Richard Lainhart with the Buchla and Films

"Richard Lainhart Live
Workshop and Performance

Saturday, May 8, 2009
2nd Annual CitySkies09
Electronic Music Festival
Decatur, GA
www.cityskies.com

Friends,
On Saturday, May 9, 2009, I'll be taking part in the 3-day CitySkies09 Electronic Music Festival in Decatur, GA, performing new works and improvisations for high-definition film projection and synthesizer in quadraphonic sound, featuring my Buchla 200e modular analog synthesizer, controlled by the Haken Continuum Fingerboard, an innovative 3-dimensional keyboard. Performances start at 1PM EST.

On Saturday afternoon, I'll also be conducting a workshop on Multi-Dimensional Control for Realtime Analog Synthesis Performance.

For those outside the area, the performances will be streamed live on StillStream Internet Radio: http://stillstream.com. To find your local time for the performance, go to http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/.

For more information about times and performers, and to purchase tickets, go to http://www.cityskies.com/may2009festival.html

— Richard

http://www.otownmedia.com
http://www.downloadplatform.com/richard_lainhart
http://www.vimeo.com/rlainhart
http://www.youtube.com/rlainhart"

Update: image via the forum

2009 MIT Swap Meet

more pics on luciani.org

No ARP 2600s like at this recycling event.

Three Voyagers

via http://twitter.com/TSTI

Seno DS Sequencer

more info on A128 [new link]
"Here are the current features of the sequencer:
Features:
* 16 Layers ( 8x 16-step sequencer , 8x Bouncer (Tenori-On style)
* 16 pattern per layer
* 16 Voices
* Each layer could be played polyphone or monophone
* Drum trigger or Notes mode
* Volumes per step
* Audio Delay effect per layer
* Live pattern recording and arranging via Stylus
* Transpose
* Step sequencer layer with different speed and start/end points
* BPM 40-240
* Swing
* Overdrive
* Low latency playback engine
* Mixer
* Song with max. 256 Measures, live arranging via Stylus
* Live switching from Song to Layer/Block mode
* lots of internal sounds
* loading of WAV files
* Save/Load your work
* Midi"

via http://a128.blogspot.com/

Analogue Solutions Telemark

"Telemark is a rack mount version of the Semblance mononsynth with the addition of signal patch points. Will run from MIDI or sequence it the analogue way - use our Oberkorn, ideal partnership! Comes with rack mount brackets. Optional wood sides coming soon."

http://www.analoguesolutions.com/

Musikmesse: COTK Frankfurt musik fair 2009


YouTube via synthprocess
"a small video from the COTK booth at the frankfurt music fair"

Waldorf Talking Wavetables

via Stefan Trippler:

"I just rediscovered these talking wavetables (19/20; 12345 etc):

http://www.trippler.net/files/mp3/murmur.mp3

Not very useful, but still funny ;)"

Update via the Waldorf list: these are on the Wave, MW, MWII/XT, and Blofeld.

x0xWASP 001 Disto upgrade


YouTube via BIM0X
"upgraded VincX's x0xWASP with my Simple Disto Unit (c) !
new 2SK30A-0, new resonance boost mod, retuned :)"

tr 606 - micromoog - audio - olé !


YouTube via f...ingharpsichord

"Make: Tokyo Meeting 03" preview!


YouTube via denha
"Make: Tokyo Meeting 03" for display. These are the articles which are planning exhibition. 来月、多摩美で開催される、Make: Tokyo Meeting 03 に出展します。これは、出展予定の作品群です。"

Roland Model 101 Samples and Demo Pack

You can find the MP3 links here on sequencer.de.

Waiting4woggle


"Patch of the Day featuring a Frostwave Resonator (MS20 filter clone), a random source and two VCLFOs."

via navs.modular.lab where you'll find more.

Musikmesse: Electronic Music

flickr by Stefan Beckhusen
(click for more)

A few more messe shots went up today.

Metasonix
Cwejman
Livewire
Flower Electronics
Future Retro ORB

Note the clear blue pitch wheel module. Anyone know what that is from? Also, what is the top right module?

Update via B+ in the comments: "The top right module is the URSA Major reverb. Here's a better pic of it"

Stix.Stix.Stix


YouTube via f...ingharpsichord

"soundmaster stix with korg monopoly.
trigger out from monopoly to stix, so arppegio is clock."
soundmaster stix 305 drum machine

Snapz Pro XSchermSnapz006

Oberheim Showdown! OB-Xa vs OB-8


YouTube via NonDigitalTom
"Here's a side by side comparison of the Oberheim OB-Xa and OB-8. The debate still rages among synth scholars, and Obie fans in particular, as to how much difference in sound there is between these two. We decided to see for ourselves, and here present this empirical study* for your entertainment and enlightenment. You can draw your own conclusions.
*Demonstration by Mike Thompson."

Circuit bent Casio SA-7 video model


YouTube via frostedminipete. listen to it from :18 on.
"Fresh outta' the oven and sporting a sailor-esque paint job. Up for sale on eBay soon.

Features...
Glitch button
Glitch button with variable depth knob
Glitch body contacts
Heavy distortion/feedback knob
Distortion opto theremin (w/ on/off switch)
1/8" output jack
Speaker on/off switch
White LEDs that pulse with sounds"
Circuit bent Casios on Ebay

d_utch's photostream

flickr set by d_utch
(click for more)

synth art

Custom Clavia Nord Wave

more images here

Custom Finish - Nord Wave
Owner & Photography: Dan Patten
Custom Air Brushing By: AIR-EFX - Mark Trubiano

via fischek

Doepfer A-100 Rythmic Minimal Patch


YouTube via READYdot
"So, here is my first try with seperate recording of the audio. The patch is a really simple A-160&A-161 game.."

Drone + Klee sequence: Modular concert/jam 090418


YouTube via Pehr81
"Sound lab minisynths, klee sequencer, modular synth and MFOS 16 step sequencer performing.

First a drone with three cross/ring-modulated vcos into massive reverb (2xarena).
Then a Klee sequence with some VCO-VCF-VCA-patches.

Download mp3 on my garageband site:
http://garageband.com/artist/loxodrom
Coming soon! Enjoy!"

MegaSynth, the iPhone Synthesizer


YouTube via YonacSoftware
"Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce to you MegaSynth. At last, the day has come where one can venture to the Apple iTunes app store and purchase a premier synthesizer that fits in one's pocket. Rejoice and be merry! For MegaSynth shall fulfill your musical fantasies with the following features:
•5-voice polyphony
•3 oscillators with 7 waveforms each
•Configurable triad arpeggiator and chordmaker with 23 musical scales
•24-note step sequencer
•Accelerometer-controlled pitch, cutoff and resonance
•4 LFOs
•Noise generator
•Oscillator syncing
•Recording; audio file import/export via Wi-Fi connection
•Infinite user presets
•209 factory sounds
•Reverb and modulation effects
For more information, please visit www.yonac.com"
You can find MegaSynth on iTunes here:
megaSynth

Official press release:
"Yonac Software Releases MegaSynth, Premier Synthesizer for iPhone and iPod Touch
From the creators of miniSynth comes its long-awaited “big brother.” MegaSynth brings
together several innovative features to make it the definitive synthesizer for iPhone and iPod Touch.
(New York, NY – April 18, 2008) Yonac Software is pleased to announce the release of
MegaSynth. Following the success of the company’s analog-modeling miniSynth, the developers have worked hard to create a synth that utilizes the capabilities of the iPhone to the utmost. It combines several features to offer one of the most creative and powerful synthesizers available for the iPhone and iPod Touch. MegaSynth utilizes several features to empower the musician
including:
•5-voice polyphony
•3 oscillators with 7 waveforms each
•Configurable triad arpeggiator and chordmaker with 23 musical scales
•24-note step sequencer
•Accelerometer-controlled pitch, cutoff and resonance
•4 LFOs
•Noise generator
•Oscillator syncing
•Recording; audio file import/export via Wi-Fi connection
•Infinite user presets
•209 factory sounds
•Reverb and modulation effects
“We’ve worked hard for many months to produce a synth that caters to sonic exploration,” says CEO and MegaSynth head designer James Yonac. “MegaSynth’s features will have synth lovers drooling, yet those new to synthesizers will find the intuitive interface easy to navigate. It is sure to inspire many new musical compositions.” MegaSynth is now available at the Apple iTunes app store for $4.99.
Yonac Software was founded in New York City in 2008. The company mainly focuses on the development of music and sound related software. In September 2008, they released the hugely successful miniSynth, the app store’s first synthesizer. Yonac’s other iPhone applications include TuneORama, an easy-to-use guitar tuner, and Thereminator, a touch screen theremin."

Take a look inside my synthesizer


YouTube via GVNZ9
"I had to open the synth to do some maintenance, so i made this movie to show you what there is inside the box.

Bass & Noise kindly provided by the synth itself
Drums made with Ns_kit7"

SeaDevils Romp


YouTube via davidryle
"Using the Suit & Tie Guy 3 pole diode ladder low pass filter (namely the Sea Devils Filter) along with a Synthesizers,com portable modular to lay down a backing rhythm track for a song I was working on. This video was put together to demonstrate the playability of the Q960, Q961, Q962 and Q963 sequencer modules as well as a first audio example of the Sea Devils Filter."

Roland SH-2 Vintage Analog Synthesizer

via this auction

"Features:
2 VCOs + 1 Sub oscillator (waveforms: pulse, square, sawtooth, sine, noise)
Resonant, self-oscillating 24dB lowpass filter, mod by EG, LFO and Keyboard tracking.
External audio input
37Keys
CV/GATE CONTROL"


KORG MONO/POLY

via this auction
"Features:
4 VCOs: triangle / sawtooth / PWM
VCO sync / x-modulation
44Keys
CV/GATE CONTROL
The SH-2 has been used Hardfloor, Tangerine Dream, The Orb, 808 State, Juno Reactor,
Megaton Matt Haines, Freddy Fresh, and the Chemical Brothers.
It has 4 VCOs which can be shared in 4-voice Polyphonic mode, or linked in Unison for a versatile monophonic lead.
Each VCO has its own level, tune, and waveform type control."


Moog Rogue


via this auction

"Moog Rogue, model number 342A."

inside a Moog Rogue

TI SN76477 DIY Synth

via this auction
"The SN76477 is a fully loaded synthesizer on a chip. Within its silicon boundaries lie the following functions:

* A Voltage Controlled Square Wave Oscillator
* A Super Low Frequency Oscillator (a fancy term for LFO)
* A VCA-like 'modulator'
* A Sweepable Digital Noise Generator (shift register based)
* A Filter for the Digital Noise Generator
* An Envelope Generator (Attack/Decay)
* A programmable Mixer

Thomas Henry published a design for a controller module, dubbed "The SuperController" based around the SN76477. In this application, the SN76477 was primarily used as a source for syncable gates, triggers, and LFO signals, but it did also feature the sweepable digital noise generator as a signal output.

John Blacet brought the SN76477 into the commercial synthesizer world with his excellent "Dark Star Chaos" module, a discontinued and still much-sought-after design produced by his company, Blacet Research. The DSC2000 took great advantage of the SN76477's capabilities. Its application was for creating sounds ranging from the sublime to the monstrous. One can still read about its functionality on the Blacet history page Blacet Research Cool Old Stuff Page. The SN76477 is also detailed in Wikipedia and many vintage synth sites."


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