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Monday, April 29, 2013

Fat Bastard's 'Twins' !

via Beermaster: (click the pics)

"Thought I'd send you the latest info on my monster modular 'Fat Bastard' - Ross Lamond has constructed two huge amazing wooden cases based on a Matthew Goike design, these add another 1560 Hp of Euro to the existing system. We decided to call them 'The Twins'

For the geeks amongst us here's the compliment of modules in the Twins:

VCOs:

Macbeth X-Series Dual Oscillator
Macbeth X-Series Oscillator x 2
Tip Top - Z300 Mk1 x 2
Make Noise - DPO
WMD - Synchrodyne
WMD - Phase Distortion Oscillator
MOTM - Morphing Terarium
Intellijel Design - Rubicon
Intellijel Design - Dixie II
ADAC System - VCO
Blue Lantern - Lunar Modulation
Analogue Systems - RS95
Analogue Systmes - Polyphonic Harmonic Generator +Expander RS370 +RS375
Buchla Clone - 258

FILTERS:

Macbeth X-Series 'Backend' Filter
Macbeth X-Series Dual SV Filter
Schipmann- Multimode VCF-02
Cwejman - Res 4
Serge Res Equalizer
Intellijel - Korgasmotron II +Expander
Harvestman - Bionic Lester
ADAC System - VC Fixed Filterbank
Livewire - Frequensteiner
Doepfer - Vactrol VCF A101-1
Doepfer - Fixed Filterbank - A-128
Blue Lantern- Asteroid Operator

Other Stuff:

MOTM - Deflector Shield
Circuit Abbey - Impulse Drive
Circuit Abbey - Gravity Well
Circuit Abby - Unify
Livewire- Dual Cyclotron
Livewire -Dual Bisell Gen x 2
Synthetic Sound Labs - Modulation Orgy
Plan B - Heisenberg Generator - Model 24
Plan B - Dynamic Mult -Model 29
Plan B - Dual Timbral Gates - Model 13
STG Soundlabs - Graphic Sequencer
STG Soundlabs - BAM x 2
Make Noise - Maths
Make Noise - Echophon
Make Noice - QMMG
Intellijel - Quadra
Intellijel- uVCA II
Intellijel - uFold II
Intellijel - uFade
Intellijel - uStep
Intellijel - Hex VCA
Intellijel - Buf Mult x 2
Intellijel - Mult x 2
Intellijel - uJack
Cwejman - MX-4S
Cwejman - VCA-4MX x 2
Cwejman - ATT-4
Cwejman - CTG - VC
Division 6 - Multiplicty XV - X 3
4MS - PEG
Maleko Heavy Industry - Fade x 2
ALM - Pamela's Workout
Dave Jone - O'Tool x 2
Xaoc Devices - Moskwa
Harvestman - Double Andore
Blue Lantern - Pro VCA
Blue Lantern - Moon Base ADSR
Tip Top - Z5000
Tip Top - Z4000 EGs x 2
Tip Top -BD808
Tip Top- BD909
Tip Top -Hats 909
Analogue Systems - Signal Mixer - x3
Analogue Systems - CV Mixer
Analogue Systems - Sampler/Delay RS290 +RS295
Analogue Systems - Phase Shifter - RS400
Analogue Systems - VCLFO - RS80
Analogue Systems - Performance Wheels
Analogue Systems - External Processor - RS35
Mad Rooster Lab - Lord Of The Ring
Touellskouarn - Strakal Brulu - Fuzz box
Touellskouarn - pig pe vran a gan - Headphone amp !

All the best !

Lester Barnes ( Beermaster )"

Saturday, April 09, 2011

MacBeth X-Series Dual SV Filter Demo 1

MacBeth X-Series Dual SV Filter Demo 1 from Ken MacBeth on Vimeo.


"Hello again! Here is the first demo- if not basic- of the the new Macbeth X-Series Dual SV (State Variable) Filter module. Being used in conjucntion with it are 2 x X-Series Oscillators (along with sub octaves) giving a very rich sound! Listen out for the stereo sample and hold modulation. When the switch is thrown to invert on one modulation channel- the stereo becomes very aparent. Remember- this is just one module doing the proccessing!Also seen here is a prototype idea for a six input mixer with noise- not dissimilar to the 8 input Mixer 'A' from my Mk1 Series.....
The Dual SV Filter is being swept by one EG from the Mk1 Dual EG module. Audio and control jacks in the the Dual SV Filter are normalised."

Friday, April 24, 2020

Superbooth20 Home Edition Videos Parts 1 - 4 and The New MacBeth X-Series MKII Dual Oscillator


Published on Apr 24, 2020 Superbooth Official

Superbooth20 Home Edition - PART 1 - Featuring Ken MacBeth after 54:23 - X-Series MKII Dual Oscillator
Superbooth20 Home Edition - PART 2 - learn and study
Superbooth20 Home Edition - PART 2 - learn and study
Superbooth20 Home Edition - PART 4 - aftershow events

See the Superbooth20 label below for more coverage of this years' Home Edition event.


X-Series MKII Dual Oscillator Module


Priced at $1499

Fully analog double oscillator with integrated ring modulator based on the MC1496 chip which appears in many vintage synth designs from the 1970's. Cross modulation, linear FM, are all on board. A lot of VCO and a lot of knob on 42HP. Together with the Macbeth backend filter, the combination provides a full and high-quality complex voice.

Fully analog double oscillator with integrated ring modulator based on the MC1496 chip which appears in many vintage synth designs from the 1970's. Cross modulation, linear FM, are all on board. A lot of VCO and a lot of knob on 42HP. Together with the Macbeth backend filter, the combination provides a full and high-quality complex voice.

New features to the predecessor:

-transistor pairs are more closely matched in this version. This provides increased tuning stability and allows better tracking.

-Precise multi-turn potentiometers provide additional signal stability and simplify the calibration of the oscillators

-use of very high quality parts in the entire signal path. Significant improvement in the choice of capacitors.

-The output section of the oscillators has changed significantly and now each oscillator is joined by two sub-oscillator outputs. The change is as follows:
MKI: SAW / RAMP / SQU / RECT / TRI / SINE
MKII: SAW / RECT / TRI / SINE and now also SUB-OCTAVE ONE / SUB-OCTAVE TWO (you can expect a massive sound here)

-The 10-turn potentiometers have been retained and make fine-tune controls obsolete

-The noise generator now contains a double potentiometer and a summing amplifier/mixer circuit for the white and pink output.

-The ring modulator remains the same and is based on the balanced modulator IC MC1496.
-In addition to the 16-pin Doepfer standard bus connector for the power supply, the rarely used CV bus is now also used

-The jack sockets have been revised. On the original X-Series, Ken Macbeth had used the same type of 'box jack' that many others use. Ken began to question the reliability of this type of plug - and now with the MK2 versions about to be launched, he felt it was important to upgrade the jacks to a higher quality type. As far as plugging is concerned, they will have a much longer life, which in turn will increase reliability".

Saturday, March 24, 2012

MacBeth X-Series micromac racked


via Ken MacBeth on Facebook

"This morning I'm preparing a video featuring the MacBeth X-Series 'micromac' working with the MacBeth X-Series Dual SV Filter- this should be interesting as I haven't tried this combo yet!

The Dual SV (State Variable) Filter is the top right module! This should be fun!"

Thursday, January 05, 2017

Cosmic Love by Modula - Featuring MacBeth X-Series Eurorack Modular



Macbeth X-Series eurorack system with Modcan Dual Delay and Doepfer Spring Reverb (with a big tank) for effects.
All sound sources (oscillators) are MacBeth.

"Modula’s second release Cosmic Love is full of thick analog brightness and deep vintage warmth.

Despite also being fully composed on the same eurorack system loaded with Macbeth X-Series modules, the feeling of Cosmic Love is quite different from Vibrations.

This new release is the ultimate way to experience this engaging work of sound design.

released December 18, 2016

Written and produced by Sacha Ketterlin"

Friday, June 26, 2009

Macbeth: X-Series Dual Oscillator


flickr by Analogue Haven

"The Macbeth X-Series Dual Oscillator is in production and is getting closer and closer to being released. This photo represents exactly what production models will look like. More details and photos at the Muff Wiggler forum (you must be logged in to see the photos). LINK"

"Another photo of the Macbeth X-Series Dual Oscillator. The module looks and sounds beautiful - we're very excited to see them available soon. LINK"

http://www.analoguehaven.com/

Be sure to click on the images.

Tuesday, December 06, 2016

Macbeth X-Series Dual SV Filter PROTOTYPE

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via this auction
"This module does not have the metal faceplate from the production version. The faceplate is some kind of fibre board or blank PCB, with a printed sticky plastic (or paper) cover. (Please see photos)

My guess is it probably differs very slightly from the production version in terms of the circuit/sound too, but I cannot confirm that as I don't have a production version to compare. CONFIRMED see below.

Sound is okay, quite flexible, but not exactly what I'm looking for.

Made in Scotland.

UPDATE 07/11/2016: Ken Macbeth says this is a prototype, home-made board, and the factory unit circuits are different compared to this one.

IMPORTANT: Ken DOES NOT support this module if it fails to function!!

Ken Macbeth's original product blurb: 'I was asked to design a filter with a difference to compliment the X-Series 'Backend' Filter (42hp) but in a smaller space of the same dimensions as the 21hp X-Series Single Oscillator which was a good challenge! Well this is what I've produced- a dual State Variable Filter with a remarkable 'organic' sound and great functionality. The X-series Dual SV Filter is a stereo 12dB/Octave design featuring Low Pass, Band Pass and High Pass responses.

Both sections are manually controlled by a master frequency control- but they can also be controlled together or independently by one 1V/Octave input socket. The 'left' side CV input is normalized to the 'right' side CV input jack socket. Should two different control voltages be applied to the two CV inputs for either side- each filter will react completely separately from each other- and that's where the stereo fun begins!'"

Monday, January 11, 2016

Rare Fonitronik Analog EFM 1900 and 3500 Modular Synthesizer Modules, Kits, and Parts

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via this auction

"Manufacturers of similar modern modular synthesizers include Buchla Electronic Musical Instruments, Doepfer Musikelektronik, Macbeth, Moog Music, Synthesis Technology, PAiA Electronics, Pittsburgh Modular, Analogue Systems, and Synton.

This lot of complete modules and parts are from the EFM series 1900 and 3500 series synthesizers from Tom Gambles Electronics For Music. Nearly everything you need to build a beastly analog modular synthesizer!

Full lot contains the following:

Complete Modules
4 x 3541 VCO
1 x 5x3 multiplier
1 x DEG2A dual ADSR
1 x RX-CV Midi to CV gate
1 x EGLFO1A ADSR/LFO
1 x VCO4E Moog Rogue
1 x VCA5B hybrid VCA/mixer
1 x VCF1E Oberheim 2pole HP/BP/LP filter
1 x PSU 12V power supply

PCB’s only
2 x 3506 – LAG slide/glide/pitch bend
1 x 3541 - VCO
3 x 3508 – ADSR
2 x 1605 – VCF6C EMS diode ladder
1 x 4303 – LFO5A vc lfo/s&h/noise
1 x 1003 – RMP1B ring mod/lfo/preamp

Components
5 x PT146 precision resistors
50 x MF1/4DL3303F Metal Film Resistors - Through Hole 330K
4 x 064W503 Trimmer Resistors - Through Hole 50K 10% 3/8"MULTITURN
100 x 1N4148 Diodes - General Purpose, Power, Switching 100V Io/200mA BULK
25 x CHB471k1H821 ceramic capacitors
25 x C1C101J1H551 ceramic capacitors
100 x 3319P-2-503 Trimmer Resistors - Through Hole 9MM RND 50KOHMS 25% 0.2WATTS

Integrated Circuits
20 x NJM072BD Operational Amplifiers - Op Amps Dual
16 x NJM13600D Transconductance Amplifiers Dual
10 x CD4001UBE Logic Gates CMOS Quad 2-In
5 x NTE912
10 x NJU4066BD Analog Switch ICs CMOS Quad
20 x LM393N Analog Comparators 2-36V Dual
3 x NE555N Timers
90 x 8 IC socket
30 x 14 IC socket
25 x 16 IC socket

As well as miscellaneous LEDs, ~100 knobs, ~40 Al faceplates, resistors, capacitors, diodes, and trim potentiometers.

Sound Samples
bntic.mp3
PS3100_02_15V.mp3
modular6_07.mp3
SL01.mp3

The Plan....The whole point was to design a series of small boards that could be used as building blocks as well as individual modules. They can be mounted on a panel or put on a motherboard and used a single board modular. Most of the boards are designed with the i/o connectors all on one side of the board. Using 90 degree headers they can even be mounted vertically.

More information about the modules, diagrams, and mods can be found here"

Saturday, June 25, 2011

...a taster! {MacBeth]

...a taster! from Ken MacBeth on Vimeo.


"...here's a taster for tommorow of the X Series prototypes that are currently away in production! while I have them- I thought I'd build a demo system of this stuff! Featuring the X-Series Dual SV Filter, the X-Series Dual EGs, the X-Series Audio Mixer and two X- Series Oscillators- one (!) being used for audio- the other for complex triggering........and A Korg SQ-10 for good measure. Yes - it is one filter module you are listening to- and one audio oscillator! Looking forward to a full demo tommorow!"

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

macbeth micromac d desktop analog synth

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via this auction
Overview videos from macbeth synthesizers below.
"Up for sale is one of the best desktop analogue synthesizers, the
amazing MacBeth Micromac-D. The synth is in mint condition,bought it 1,5 years ago from schneidersladen.de,kept it in a non smoking studio. Here is a description from schneidersladen.de

OVERVIEW

The Micromac-D is a small and powerful, fully analog standalone desktop synthesizer. It is the expanded version of the Eurorack module Micromac-R including the Kenton MIDI-Interface and some extra features. Unlike his competitors it has three voltage controlled oscillators and a classic Moog lowpass filter, as a tiny desktop synth it could become indeed the bonsai-version of the* M5* the huge MacBeth synthesizer!

DETAILS

The desktop version of the Micromac has not just CV and gate inputs to play the synth but also a MIDI/CV interface from Kenton, who stand for very reliable and stable interfaces .. and a few news with the additional LFOs:

3VCOs: VCO1 and 2 have saw, pulse, triangle and sine waveforms and the pulse width can be voltage controlled by external CVs. A low frequency noise with level control is available as well. VCO 1 can hard sync VCO2. VCO3 can be used as a modulation oscillator and can be disconnected from the master CV. Modulation targets are filter cutoff frequency and/or pitch of VCOs1and2. All VCOs have individual outputs, coarse and fine frequency controls, separate CV inputs for controlling frequency and pre-filter level controls.

The filter is a Moog 24dB lowpass filter. It´s input is a mixture of all three VCOs and noise. The cutoff frequency can be controlled by the first envelope generator as well as by an external CV. The filtertracking is switchable between off / half / full (0%, 1V/oct and 1.5V/oct).

The envelopes are ADSRs with a switchable release parameter thats time is depending on the decay parameter, just like the Minimoog. The filter envelope can be also used to control VCO2´s pitch what sounds great when VCO2 is synchronised. Furthermore you can invert this envelope´s characteristic. The second envelope modulates the VCA. If an external CV is patched to the VCA the internal modulation is broken up. A momentary button allows for manual triggering of the envelopes

CONNECTORS

MIDI input
CV in, CV out (1V/Oktave), Gate In, Gate out.
3x frequency CV inputs for VCO 1-3. 2x PWM CV inputs for VCOs 1 &2;
external audio input pre-VCF, individual outptus for VCO 1-3,
CV input for filter cutoff, external audio input pre-VCA, Main-Out

DIMENSIONS

Desktop synthesizer in a stable metal case, approx. 31 x 14 big with a
depth of 8cm. External 50W power supply.

For more details please visit:

http://www.macbethstudiosystems.com"

Micromac D Part One: Introduction

Published on Oct 4, 2013 macbethsynthesizers

"This is the first video aimed to demonstrate the diverse capabilities of the three oscillator desktop sized MacBeth X-Series Micromac-D analogue synthesizer. In this video, I briefly explain the functionality of the unit. Next video to follow..Thanks for watching!"

Micromac D Part Two: Oscillators

Published on Oct 7, 2013

"This is the second video aimed to demonstrate the diverse capabilities of the three oscillator desktop sized MacBeth X-Series Micromac-D analogue synthesizer. In this video, we get to hear what the Oscillator section does, plus a few extras! As always, when things get going- hows does one adequately show what the potential of this thing has? Watch on...........there's some Trio-phony too!"

Friday, March 21, 2014

Full Details on the New MacBeth Elements Synthesizer Including Price

price : $6,499.00

Pics of SN 000

"Out of the macbeth stable comes this year's analogue synthesizer sensation! the macbeth elements synthesizer and the macbeth elements eurorack series in 84hp units.

once again, the no comprimise in sound and build quality philiosophy is imeadiately apparent- as are the ergonomics that synth designer, ken macbeth sees as an important issue in the design of his instruments!

if you desire 'that' sound- look no further, if you desire the 'real' feel of a traditional analogue synthesizer- these instruments are what it's all about. in the world where economy decides how contemporary instruments are laid out- macbeth views this differently. historically, mr macbeth has designed instruments with large controls- basing an emphasis on user 'playability' – coming from the old school himself- macbeth instruments reflect a passion for ergonomics and ease of play. many contemporary designers are lost in the world of the minature, compacting as much as can fit within the width of a penny...not so here. and, importantly, it's the sound too- in this world of robot built audio gear- the designs offered reflect a truly vintage character- apart from midi...the circuits are purely analogue- all macbeth synthesizers or modules are built from the same, exact type of parts that the manufacturers of old used to use to get 'that' sound that we all desire...and that comes from not just the old school parts, but from the old school design, from the circuit boards up!

introducing elements:
" ...around about november of 2013, i began to realize some ideas that i'd been mulling over for some time- the ideas that i was having were to make larger sized modules, with larger sized controls built in to them as a set- or series of modules that were not necessarily aimed at the tradtion formats of 3u modular, or even 5u modular. it's tradtional for me to design synthesizers and now a tradition to design modules where the user gets more than just the original module function. on my x-series dual oscillator (for example) – i designed the oscillators first- then added ancilliary functions such as attenuators, ring modulation and noise- infact- a full bodied, multiple sound source module with 'matched' circuits to give 'that' sound. i'm not known for design simple, plain functioning equipment! the dual oscillator and it's partner, the 'backend' filter broke the mould in the eurorack camp because while everyone else was making things smaller- it turned out that i was making things bigger...and of course, the reason for that was the control size on the panel...and ultimately the complex circuits built from the older, tradtional, larger parts.

the elements became an idea that i was fixed on. i wanted to make a real sized synthesizer panel that had top quality features in it and without sonic compromise. i bought some aluminium panels (which just happened to be 84 hp) and started work. during this time- i also thought that i'd like to go down the 'british look' style...from my very early days i had always like the looks of two british synthesizers of old- the dewtron synthesizer and the ems. finding that those and indeed, radio ham equipment were the traditional vernier dial- plus the availability of real cliff knobs...i set about making element one! element one is the first in a series of five elements modules- well, there has to be a fifth element!

element one is a full scale synthesizer voice and contains some rather ubiquitous and desirable features...one of them being a seriously acidic voltage controlled filter. the signal path is like this- two of my modified x-series oscillators- prone to emphasise a 'glitch'.common to sawtooth oscillators, converting to triangle and sine. trimmers on the rear allow the user to 'preset' the glitch, or 'spike' as i call it. infact- the trimmers on the rear of the elements one module can be twisted and tweaked so that the user themselves can dial in the sound of their module! play away...

the diode ladder filter came from a series of experiments that i did in my quest to find a filter that had both depth and substance that didn't distort when approaching 'high q' or resonance...some good, some bad, some excellent! experimentation is where it comes from!

the sound is both fat and delightful! you have two vcos, noise, lot's of cross mod, sync, a crazy filter and two punchy envelope generators...and what sets the element one apart from mixing and matching modules, is that each 'element' in this module is perfectly matched to the other, sonically!

...so, the result was top...

while playing the element one module with the touch keyboard that i'd developed- it occurred to me- that both the module and the keyboard could be integrated together! and if they could be integrated together- why not go the whole way and make a full scale synth out of this! ideas came together...and fast.....i decided to add yet another oscillator for that full 3 oscillator sound...and also i felt that the inclusion of a fourth modulating oscillator had to be. and while i was at it- make that modulating oscillator a fully blown vco/lfo....born is the elements synthesizer! it's a lightweight, thin, compact synthesizer that take in external cv and gate, sends out cv and gate to external voltage controlled equipment, and when you don't need to use that dynamic touch keyboard- you can use midi to control it!

i've gone on a bit here...........time for you to try!
rock on........ken macbeth 19/03/14 "

vco2: 5 waveforms: ramp, square, enhance, triangle, sine.
multi turn vernier dial tuning frequency: 1 hz ~ 20khz and beyond.
volume output direct to vcf.

shared enhance rate between vco1 and vco2, variable from slow ~ fast.

vco3: 6 waveforms: ramp, square,triangle, sine, saw, s&h
multi turn vernier dial tuning frequency: 0.01 hz ~ 20khz and beyond. transpose switch: lo, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2.
cv on/off switch.
vco3 hard synchronization to vco2.
volume output direct to vcf or cross modulate vco2.

temperature compensated vc low frequency oscillator/oscillator (vco4): 6 waveforms: ramp, square,triangle, sine, saw, s&h. frequency rate variable from slow ~ fast- approx: 0.01 hz ~ 20khz and beyond. cv on/off switch. fast ~ slow switch. s&h selector switch: noise source or vco3 source. mod vco3 potentiometer, mod vcf potentionmeter, audio to vcf potentiometer, large global modulation potentiometer.

noise generator: white noise, pink noise. volume output direct to vcf and s&h circuits.

external audio input amplifier: volume output to vcf or ring modulator.

ring modulator: mc1469 based double balanced modulator. inputs: vco1 sine, vco2 sine or external audio input amplifier. volume output direct to vcf.

voltage controlled filter/ resonator (vcf): self oscillating, 5 'rung' diode ladder type approximating 32db/octave roll off slope. self correcting volume gain at high 'q' (response). cv/keyboard tracking switch: off (centre) half, full. vco3 modulation potentiometer, vcf eg sweep potentiometer. pure sine output at maximum resonance/reponse. targeted to ca3080 based voltage controlled amplifier (vca)

vcf envelope generator: full attack, decay, sustain, release with long ~ short timing switch. vcf eg polarity switch: positive or negative going slopes. vcf eg > vco3 sweep switch.

vca envelope generator: full attack, decay, sustain, release with long ~ short timing switch.

tape delay simulator: input direct from vca. delay time potentiometer, delay modulation potentiometer, delay modulation control switch: vc lfo ~ kbd cv, delay repeats potentiometer, delay mix potentiometer. final output to spring reverberator circuit.

spring reverberator: external spring line tank connect via ¼" jack socket, standard tank supplied: compact belton/accutronics bmn3bb2c1 for wall/under desk mounting. other tanks/accesorries can be used.

keyboard: touch capacitive gold plated articulator allows 4 octave f ~ f chromatic span.
control source via switch can be touch keyboard, midi or external cv/gate. keyboard can send 1v/octave and +12v gate signals from outputs on the rear of the unit to suitable ancilliary equipment, ie, external vc synthesizer/vc synthesizer modules.

other controls: ultrabender: dynamic pitch bend + - 2 octaves either side with dead band in the centre of play. master tune- + - ½ octave either side. global portamento- applies to all cv controls.

rear section interface: midi in/thru, cv in, gate in, vco1 cv in, vco2 cv in, vco 3 cv in, vcf cv in, external audio in, cv out, gate out, synth out, power in.

dimensions: 19.2" width, 15.1" depth, 2.0" height. with detachable rubber feet: 2.15" height."

Details via Analogue Haven.

Friday, April 24, 2009

New MacBeth 5U Modules

Images of the 5U modules mentioned in this post.

Some descriptions:
2nd image down: Pre Factory Layout X-Series 'Back End' All Transistor Multi- Stage Transistor Ladder Filter/VCAs/LFO/EGs

3rd image down: Pre Factory Layout- X-Series Dual Oscillator/Dual LFO Module

7th image down: Pre Factory Layout X-Series 6 Input Mixer with Inverters Module

8th image down: Pre Factory Layout X-Series (Dual) LFO/S&H/Noise

via andrew of Bad Employees

MacBeth Music Studios









Monday, October 24, 2011

MacBeth sv demo 1.mpg


YouTube Uploaded by macbethsynthesizers on Sep 4, 2011

"Here is a short vid featuring some of the new X-Series Modules. Due out next month are the X-Series Dual SV Stereo Filter and the X-Series Dual EG with built in utility VCAs. I set them up as a self triggering patch- the triggering coming from the saw/pulse and sub octave of a singe X-Series Oscillator. This vid also features the 5U Macbeth Mk1 modules- thae large modular at the back being my personal unit- majestic twelve! There is a small amount of vocal on this vid- apologies if it's not your thing- just experimental stuff! Hope you eny, Ken"

Friday, April 15, 2011

MacBeth X-Series Touch Keyboard Demo 2


MacBeth X-Series Touch Keyboard Demo 2 from Ken MacBeth on Vimeo.


Part 1 here. Also see this earlier video.
"Here is the prototype touch keyboard that I have been working on. It is a 2 octave unit with pitch bend and glide. There is also an insertion for an external LFO/Source. This is both compulsive and great fun to play! I know there are quite a few touch products out ther in the Modular Synth market- but this keyboard is not designed to be a modulator- but a compact true analogue touch keyboard! It spits out 1V/Octave CV and of course Gate. I looked back- and this work I first attempted in 2002- 9 years ago! Brainwaves occured to me- and this has been a sucessful development. Planned for the final model will be a jack field at the top of the unit to interface with your favourite analogue gear!"

Monday, October 05, 2015

Macbeth X Series Micromac D Desktop Semi Modular Synthesizer

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"- 3 Macbeth x-series oscs
- 2 LFOs,
- noise,
- 2 EGs,
- 24dB LP ladder filter,
- semi-modular, patchable, including CV in/out to all 3 oscs.

It nails that classic Minimoog-D sound, probably the closest of any synth I've heard, but with the modulation options and the patching, you can of course do a hell of lot more.

It's in near mint condition. It's rare, Ken Macbeth having made only 120. It's built like a tank. It's got a Kenton midi-CV built in, and 2 LFOs not available on the rack mount version. Will be sad to see it go."

Friday, October 19, 2012

First Pics of the MacBeth X-Series Micromac-D

via Ken MacBeth on Facebook

"Seen here....the first pictures of the MacBeth X-Series Micromac-D! The fatest vintage sounding desktop analogue synthesizer available! Please see the other pics that I've just posted!"



Monday, August 04, 2014

The Last Two of the MacBeth X-Series Single Oscillator Eurorack Modules


via Ken MacBeth on Facebook

"Seen here...the last two of the MacBeth X-Series Single Oscillator- built up over the Weekend for a German client!.........."

Wednesday, May 08, 2013

Macbeth X-Series Dual EG/VCA

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"Two great full ADSR envelopes with the absolutely sweetest sounding integrated VCA. In full disclosure, I owned this module for about one week before I accidentally plugged it in incorrectly which partially impacted one of the envelopes and one of the knobs. The module was professionally repaired, recalibrated and tested and is now back like new. Physically, it's mint! Initially I wasn't sure how long it would take to get it repaired so I bought a second one (and had a custom modification added) so I no longer need the original. The repaired module functions just as it did when I first got it, so this is a chance to get one of these for a fraction of the price! MSRP for this module is $699.

Manufacturer's production description:

Crucial to the filtering and final output of any synthesizer are the envelope generators. There are various types of EGs in different designs and some are simple- some more complex. The X-series Dual EG employs a classic ADSR design. Using totally discrete parts- the switch on timing for this module can be very fast. The X-series Dual EG was designed to have three different ranges of operation- fast (which is well snappy), medium which is standard for most analogue synthesizers and slow which is great for long drawn out rise and fall times- perfect for slow evolving ambient music.

As the name suggests, this is a dual envelope generator. Typically one would use the first EG to control the cutoff frequency of a voltage controlled filter and the second EG to control the output, or volume of a voltage controlled amplifier. It was thought important to add a built in ‘utility’ VCA for that final output. The VCA, like most of the circuitry in this module, is a discrete transistor based design that adds that extra clarity to the final output.

Listing includes module, bus power connector and screws."

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Macbeth Elements Synthesizer VIDEO 1


Published on Mar 23, 2014 macbethsynthesizers·106 videos

"Presenting the MacBeth Elements Synthesizer!
The MacBeth Elements synthesizer is a full scale Electronic Music Synthesizer built around analogue circuits and sound!
Where to start? I get lost 7 minutes in!
This VIDEO 1.....Video 2 shortly!
The Elements Synthesizer is currently available to order at Alex 4/Schneiders Buero, Analogue Haven and Awave it can be bought directly as well"

MacBeth Elements SynthesizerVIDEO2

Published on Mar 24, 2014 macbethsynthesizers·108 videos

"Here is another video of the MacBeth Elements Synthesizer...more spaced out meanderings! I will be doing what I call *standard* demos....but some people seem to like the off beat stuff that I'm doing...! All sounds on here- one machine! Available for purchase from Analogue Haven/Schneiders/Alex4/Awave....and direct! Release date June 2014"

MacBeth Elements SynthesizerVIDEO3

Published on Mar 24, 2014

"Here's a slightly more dramatic video- a face off between the Elements Synthesizer and the MacBeth MK1 Monster 5U Modular Synthesizer! The keyboard and modulation functions are driving the bottom row of the Mk1 Modular - that is (including the Elements synthesizer) 6 audio oscillators. The Elements Spring Reverberator is well active here too....! The row above on the Mk1 is another 3 Oscillators/Mixer/Filter/EGs etc and that is being driven in a percussive way froma Korg SQ-10 Voltage Controlled sequencer...watch out for one of my (own) x-series modules fly out of the rack I'm at as I bash away! I wasn't screwed in- and it made a soft landing! As mentioned in previous videos- the Elements Synthesizer is available for pre-order from Analogue Haven/Schneiders'/Alex4 and Awave! THings should be out in June!"

MacBeth Elements Synthesizer VIDEO4 (A)

Published on Mar 25, 2014 macbethsynthesizers·109 videos

"Here's a short burst of arpeggiated sound coming from the MacBeth Elements synthesizer.....for me, it's a familiar sound from some of my favourite Brit records from the seventies! It's a short burst- and the demo is called VIDEO4 (A) as my darned cam battery ran out out of charge! I'll do 4 (B) shortly....but this gives you another taste of things coming!"

MacBeth VIDEO5: Elements Synth- Spring Reverberation- Send/Return

Published on Apr 9, 2014 macbethsynthesizers·110 videos

"This VIDEO5 of the Macbeth Elements synthesizer! Here I explore some of the qualities of the deep Spring Line Reverberator that come with the synth- there is a Send/Recieve to the Spring Line Tank- it's not just the Spring line that you can attach to the Elements- as was suggested to me at the Frankfurt Musik Messe- why not use other things too......towards the end of this video- I've connected a Yamaha RX50 that I dug out to experiment with. I use pitch shifting and echo! The best part of the Spring Line unit circuit that I've done- is that it is practically, noise free!"

MacBeth Elements Synthesizer VIDEO6: Look North.

Published on Apr 11, 2014 macbethsynthesizers·111 videos

"This is my Sixth video of the Elements Synthesizer which features the 'Send/Return' Jack on the back! I've coupled once again the somewhat ancient Yamaha RX-50 effector that I have here. Also used- a Korg Sq-10 sequencer and some of the MacBeth Mk1 5U modular units...I wanted to record this as I was pretty blown away by the hugeness of sound! Again- whilst plying the Elements- it's the control/tactile feel of the larger controls that makes this thing very instrumental/mental!"

VIDEO7: DRONE- LIKE! MacBeth Elements Synthesizer

Published on Apr 14, 2014 macbethsynthesizers·112 videos

"I recently got asked to do a drone-like video of the Elements Synthesizer.....! So, here I go- can't keep my hands off the synth though! Also included- some sample and hold from the Mk1 Modular....again, I've put the vintage Yamaha RX-50 in the effects loop instead of the Spring Reverberastion Tank!....and indeed, that curatain needs fixed!"

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Macbeth X-Series Sync+FM Excellence


Published on Mar 23, 2016 jakobsweb

"Bit of a demo to let you hear my Macbeth x-series VCOs and Dual SV-Filter. First using the second 1V/Octave IN to add a second melody and then sync'ed and using FM.
NO SONG - just sound demo!"
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