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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

MFOS DIY Modular Synthesizer Videos by deadlover73


YouTube via deadlover73 aja Rico Loverde

Playlist:
MFOS DIY Modular Synthesizer first patch pt. 1 & pt. 2
MFOS MUSIC FROM OUTER SPACE SOUNDLAB PLUS MINI SYNTHS AND FRIENDS
2 Music From Outer Space Soundlabs makin beautiful analog noise.mov
10 Step Sequencer Cotrolling 2 MFOS Soundlab Plus' - sync test 1

Descriptions:

Videos 1 & 2:
"from left to right.
MFOS VCO
Yusynth ARP Filter
MFOS T White Sequencer
MFOS Quantizer
MFOS LFO
MFOS Ring Modulator
MFOS VCA
MFOS ADSR (not used)
MFOS mixer (not pictured)

all panels by Bridechamber.com all modules assembled by me

sequencer is clocked to Analogue Solutions Europa which syncs and triggers the midi of the tr606 and the MAM adx1. No drums in part 1.""

Video 3:
"MESSING AROUND WITH MY RECENTLY FINISHED MFOS SOUNDLAB MINI SYNTH PLUS', DSI TETRA, FUTURE RETRO REVOLUTION, SH-101, TR-707, AND A MEMORY BOY STEREO HAZARAI DELAY."

Video 4:
"This is an example of my (2) Music From Outer Space Soundlab Pluses that I recently finished. The SL on the right is sending LFO and AR to the CV inputs on the SL on the left. The Moog cp251 is being used as a mult and also the LFO is slowly sweeping the VCF CV on the left SL. Theres is also a AR signal being sent to trigger the SH-101 and from the 101 CV out back into SL 2s oscillator CV. Both of the Soundlabs are using the S&H function as well...

This was recorded in Ableton with a little verb and compression. This was just a patch making beautiful soundscapes not a musically piece.

PCBs for the Soundlab can be found at Musicfromouterspace.com

front panels were designed by mike at Planetsynth

Construction by me (Rico)"

Video 5:
"Heres a little spur of the moment test I did with my recently finished MFOS 10 step sequencer. The sequencer is triggering AS Europa thru trigger sync and the Europa is running the Access Virus TI Snow, the MAM ADX1, and the TR606 Exfade mk2 by midi. The synthesizers.com modular, and 2 MFOS Soundlab Plus Mini Synths are being controlled by the sequencers cv / gate outs. This was done to see how everything would sync to the sequencer and meant as a written piece of music. The sequencer has 3 cv outs, gate out and trigger out. If you have ny questions feel free to leave them in the comments. I also used an EH Memory Man for reverb...

This was done to see how everything would sync to the sequencer and not meant as a written piece of music. If you have ny questions feel free to leave them in the comments.

The Soundlabs and the 10 Step were built by me but I still have a few bugs here and there to work out, for the most part though Im very pleased with them.

There were also a few clicks and pops in the bounce that Im trying to track down. There was no clipping of any of my outputs throughout the signal chain and I am not too sure where they are coming from.

Thank you for your comments Sorry bout the shaky hands and the dangling camera cord!!!!"

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Modular Synthesizer jam


YouTube via J0hannesVw

" String sound: OB-12 in slow arpeggio mode
Bass sound 1: Sine VCO sequenced by Baby 10 sequencer and squared up by MFOS ringmod and filtered by MFOS 24dB/Oct LPF
Bass sound 2: Same sine VCO as Bass sound 1 but overdriven by MFOS VCA
Drums: Tr-606
Delay: Reel-to-reel taperecorder
Lead: Two MFOS VCO (saw waveforms) to the MFOS 12dB/Oct SVF in Lowpass mode (Highpass output inversed and fed back to the input) controlled by the MFOS dual AR generator in different modes.

Don't mind the sloppy "solo"."

Sunday, January 04, 2009

zimmifryl


zimmifryl from Stephen Drake on Vimeo.
"Here's some noodling I did on my homemade synth on New Years day. It's not a real composition, as it's improvised throughout, and I can't/couldn't reproduce the settings I found along the way. Most of the sound is sourced from my klee sequencer.

And, so there's no mystery - there are no industry secrets here...

This patch was put together over several days of basically a few minutes here and there of fooling with it. I also didn't have enough patch cords to finish it, so had to make new ones during the process. And there are still some odd ones in there.

Clock is the blacet binary zone, picked because it's about the only clock source that'll run the mfos sequencer. Clock into the klee, and also into the cgs pulse divider - woops, first big problem - the mfos sequencer doesn't want to work after the clock has been through the pulse divider. Yikes. Through some strange experimental urge, I try plugging the pulse divider out into the motm 510 wavewarper, and for some reason the mfos sequencer works that way. Odd.

The original idea with the mfos sequencer was to have a fixed sequence of bass bell tones, which I had set up at one point, but was never really happy with it, and kept on devolving it so finally it was just popping the gate on a fixed pitch triangle wave every 16 clock ticks - doh... doh... doh... doh... doh...

Pitch setting on the klee are basically very simple - just 4 basic intervals - 2 seconds, 1 minor third, 2 fourths, and 1 fifth. Tuned precisely with a tuner so the intervals will add up to diatonic pitches (I know, how boring, but I'm a classically trained musician, what can I do...). The gate bus switches are mostly in the center position, with just one or two up or down, and I changed them on the fly during the noodle. Mostly the thing is in 16x1 mode, invert off, although there are times when I change things. I also flipped the merge switches on and off at various points.

The klee driven sounds are pretty straightforward - the fixed pitch outs (all three) are all going to motm 300 vco's 1v/oct ins, saw outs, and the vco's are all tuned to the same pitch, except one thats up an octave. All of these through standard motm vca's controlled by my modded motm eg's, driven by the 3 gate outs. The first entrance is going through a motm 480 filter, the second voice is through a mankato filter, and the third voice is through the tellun doomsday machine and then a motm 440 filter (which is a really delicious sounding combo). I finally have a real mixer (motm 830), so no wierdness there this time. Some little fiddling that occurred during the thing - I ran cables from the various glide outs from the klee to the freguency mod ins on the various filters - mixed them up, so filter freq is different than the vco freq, and the various knobs that control all this are turned on during the piece. I also turned on a bit of bleed on the vca's near the end - I like that effect, and meant to do it earlier, but forgot.

Video is an attempt to have 2 cameras going - a stationary one on a tripod, and a handheld, my little flip thing. The handheld one was mostly useless - I couldn't really run the synth and keep the camera focused on anything except for some brief moments. Edited in Final Cut Express, my first time using it, and there was a steep learning curve, hence no niceties such as cross-fades and titles. Maybe next time. Had to get some help from the apple support forums along the way - very handy resource! The audio was captured seperately in cubase (stereo this time!), and a little reverb was added, but that's all.

That's it!

[no LPG's or wogglebugs were used in the production of this video. Rats.]"

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

"On the run" Remake

"On the run" Remake Part 1: "Programming the sequence" - EMS Synthi A + MFOS Sequencer

YouTube via Thalassa77
"During three days Luis Carlos Esteban ( important Spanish music producer and vintage synth collector ) imparted "Modular Synthesis Course " .

On this course was explained everything that you need to know to put your hands on a modular synthesizer to start to make your own patches and sequences.

One of the exercises on this course was to recreate the legendary sequence "On the run" on a EMS Synthi A and a MFOS Sequencer These three videos shows that exercise :

Part 1 : "Programming the sequence"

Part 2 : "The sequence"

Part 3 : "The patch" "

"On the run" Remake Part 2 : "The sequence"- EMS Synthi A + MFOS Sequencer


"On the run" Remake Part 3 : "The patch"- EMS Synthi A + MFOS Sequencer

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Compact Eurorack MFOS Modular - Nitzer Ebb & Roland 100m Comparison


via nyd on electro-music.com
"These MFOS modules are squeezed in the 6U Eurorack.
10-step seq
2 x active splitters
2 x active CV mixers
S/H
Phaser
Noise cornucopia
12 db multimode VCF
24 db LP VCF
2 x dual VCA
4Ch Stereo mixer
Auto panner
16-step sequencer
Dual AR
VC LFO
2x ADSR Envelopes
2 x VCO
Sonic multiplyer

More pictures, and a sound example, can be found at my project page.
http://nydell.se/projects/modulator
I'll post more sound clips in the future."

DIY Modular playing Nitzer Ebb

YouTube via hnydell | July 18, 2010

"My DIY MFOS modular - the Modulator - playing Isn't it funny how your body works by Nitzer Ebb. The 16-step sequencer's gate outputs trigs two ADSRs for bass drum. Clock out is sent to slave 10-step sequencer and to two ARs controlling filter cutoff and VCA. 16 step seq CV out gets patched to both VCOs. The stereo auto panner is used during the last few seconds."

Roland System 100m vs MFOS - DIY modular VCF shootout

hnydell | June 15, 2010

"Comparison between Roland System 100m 121 VCF module and the Music From Outer Space 4-pole VCF.
Setup: MFOS 16 step sequencer driving two MFOS VCOs. Each VCF is fed a sawtooth and a pulse wave from the VCOs, slightly detuned. An MFOS AR envelope controls the VCA (Sys 100m 130), an MFOS ADSR controls the two filters. The sequencer is in 2x8 mode, where the second half later is patched in to the VCF control.
Since the 100m uses 15 volts, the MFOS adsr (12V) cannot really sweep through the full VCF frequency span on the 121. This is not very apparent though."

Saturday, August 03, 2013

Minimoog Clone & MFOS Sequencer DIY


Published on Jun 9, 2012

"My minimoog clone built from free circuits available at music from outer space & yusynth web sites"

Playlist:

Minimoog clone & MFOS sequencer DIY
Minimoog clone on MFOS sequencer DIY
Minimoog DIY clone oscillator demo
MFOS I feel love Donna Summer
Minimoog clone ambiance sequence

"Another short track to demo the clone with the MFOS 16 step sequencer being used in a live performance, I switch between 4,random and 16 step to give a variety of sounds but can also be switched to forward/reverse mode this is recorded on my iPod hence poor quality mono sound ? I will need to get something better for recording!"

Monday, October 06, 2008

MFOS Ten Step Analog Sequencer

"Features
* Two to Ten Step Sequences
* Reset At Count and Stop At Count options
* External Start (great for arpeggios)
* Start/Stop, Step and Reset functions.
* Gate selectable on/off for each step
* Great for a first sequencer project.
* Three CV Outputs.
* Portamento on CV3 output.
* High/Low Output Range.

Introduction
The MFOS Ten Step Analog Sequencer is a great first sequencer project. The main idea of a sequencer is to provide an automatic means of sequentially stepping through a series of adjustable voltages to drive a VCO (or any other voltage controlled device). Additionally, gate and trigger signals are generated at the moment the output of the circuit steps to a new voltage. Typically you use a sequencer to control the frequency of an oscillator (or several oscillators) to produce repeating tonal patterns, or arpeggios, which are further enhanced by filtering, modulation, addition of keyboard voltage etc. This sequencer design is simpler than the MFOS 16 step sequencer and has fewer steps and features. Nevertheless, it is still a challenging synth-diy project and unless you have experience building projects from scratch I can't recommend it unless you have a helpful and experienced electronics buddy. A sequencer is a mainstay of any modular analog synthesier. While not necessary, MFOS offers a very cool voltage quantizer that can be connected to the output of this sequencer to ease set-up of chromatic sequences."

You can find more info including samples at the Music From Outer Space website.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Luna Noise Research MFOS Analog Synthesizer + 10-STEP Sequencer

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction

"The synthesizer is based on the MFOS-designed SoundLab Mini-Synth circuit. For the DIY-inclined, you should look at musicfromouterspace.com for all the information you need to build your own analog synth equipment. There you can also buy part kits, PCBs & face-plates.

* 2 voltage-controlled oscillators (VCO's)
* voltage controlled amplifier (VCA)
* voltage-controlled filter (VCF)
* low frequency oscillator (LFO)
* white noise source
* attack-release envelope generator
* 2 CV inputs, gate voltage input and output (all 1/4" mono jacks)
* powered by two 9V batteries -- (power supply for wall adapter on request +$25)
* built into a satin black case with a removable oak back panel
* rear facing jack-panel

The sequencer is based on the MFOS-designed 10-step analog sequencer circuit.

* two to ten step sequencer
* reset at count / stop at count
* external start
* gate selectable on/off for each step
* 3 control voltage outputs
* high/low output range
* powered by 12VAC wall adapter
* built into a satin black case with removable oak back panel* rear facing jack-panel
* NOT externally clockable
* rear facing jack-panel

You can hear samples at: lunalabnoise.squarespace.com **I also build the MFOS SoundLAB Ultimate and the MFOS 16-STEP Quantized Vari-Clock Sequencer using only MFOS PCBs, contact me if you're interested**"

Wednesday, May 06, 2009

*SYNCED* Modular Madness ( Buchla Style ) + Synthesizers.com + Yusynth + MFOS Sequencer


YouTube via Thalassa77

"http://switchedonsynthesizer.blogspot.com

***I've uploaded this video before but youtube unsync audio and video.This is the right version***

This is a random patch that I've created trying to emulate the typical buchla patches
.
The MFOS is used here as gate generator. In this sequencer you can select gate on/off for every step, here odd steps are on and even are off, the sequencer is in random mode ( step is selected aleatory ) so every new clock signal can generate a gate signal or not :)

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Two signal flow can be distinguished :

1
MFOS Gate - Slew Limiter ( acts as gate delay ) - ADSR1 - VCA1 - OUT

Niose - EMS Filter ( Cutoff modulated by sample and hold and auto oscillating ) - VCA1


2

MFOS Gate - ADSR2 - VCA2 - OUT

VCO2 - Multimode FIlter Bandpass + HIghPass - MIxer - VCA2

VCO2 is modulated by LFO1 that is been modulated by VCO1 ( in LFO mode )
Multimode Filter Cut off is modulated by random signal ( not sample and hold )

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This patch is hard to explain , so if you don't understand it don't worry is just me and my awful explanation.

Modules used :

Synthesizers.com Oscillator x 2
Synthesizers.com 4 Channel Mixer
Synthesizers.com State Variable Filter
Synthesizers.com VCA
Synthesizers.com Slew Limiter
Synthesizers.com ADSR x 2
Yusynth EMS VCS3 Filter
Yusynth Sample & Hold and Noise Generator
Yusynth VC-LFO ( Version 1 )
Yusynth VCA
MFOS 16 Step Sequencer

If you like this video remembers to subscribe to be updated of my future uploads."

Thursday, August 05, 2021

MFOS Sequencer with Custom dual gate sequencer


video upload by O.Z. Hall

"Music from Outer Space Sequencer with MOTM panel designed by DJ Thomas White. I've created a custom module for adding two additional GATE sequencers for extra percussion. I also have a separate CV output for the inner row of knobs. Together with one of the GATE sequencers, it is possible to have two sequences at the same time (same tempo, same end step, same direction).

One other customization is a module (to the left) which will shift the level of a gate to allow a +5V gate to drive the internal clock of the MFOS sequencer. This module also contains two LFOs and two 4:1 multiples.

Finally, the voice you hear is made up of the first 5 modules on the lower row of this rack case. There is a dual oscillator, a Prophet 5 Rev 2 filter (with NOS SSM2040 chip), a programmable ADSR/LFO/Mixer with 3 extra programmable CV outputs to control Resonance and two other parameters. There is also a dual VCA.

The two percussion modules are an MFOS 8 stage phase shifter and a state variable filter modelled after the eMu Universal Active Filter. The phase shifter makes a percussive sound when the audio input is "pinged" by the gate output. It responds to both the GATE on and the GATE off. Thus, the "double time" rhythm. The second eMu filter is the first percussive sound you hear added to the sequence."

Thursday, March 30, 2017

Jasper Wasp, DX7II and TR-909 clone test with HQ Sound!!


Published on Mar 30, 2017 Todd Murray

"Here I am using an Arturia Keystep to clock my big MFOS (DIY) sequencer and run the DX7II (off screen) on MIDI. The MFOS sequencer is triggering the 909 (DIY) clone triple toms and kick. The Wasp (DIY) is played freestyle, no sequencer or trigger.

Ya, I know the video sucks, but this is about the sound of the Hexinverter Nein-oh-Nein PCBs and the wasp. I recorded the sound off the mixer and then synched it to the video track using Adobe Premiere. I am ever amazed at how I can run multiple digital and DIY analog synths with the Arturia Keystep.

- Nein-oh-Nein clone is the red panel unit
- MFOS Sequencer (4 x 16 CV/Gate/Trigger) large blue unit at top of screen
_ Arturia on table top
- Jasper Wasp is the black unit I am tweaking
- Yamaha DX7IIFD is off screen and behind me.

More info can be found here: http://sixbyseven.ca/synthesizers"

Sunday, June 19, 2016

Möbius Jams & Demos


Published on Jun 19, 2016 Möbius

Playlist:

1. Möbius - Electro Clash
"Live-Jam with SP LXR (sequencing, syncing, drums, subbass, arp), MAM MB 33 II (bassline), MFOS WSG (drones, lead) and additional effects from lexicon MX 200."

2. Möbius - The Sketch (Live-Jam with SP LXR, MAM MB33-II and MFOS WSG)
"This is a little live-jam with Sonic Potions LXR, MAM MB33-II and Music From Outer Space WSG.
Chorus and Delay were added by Lexicon MX-200.
The video was edited with Sony Movie Studio Platinum 13 to achieve the pencil drawing and the one-color effect."

3. Möbius - Acid Jam (MAM MB33 II + Sonic Potions LXR)
"Live acid jam featuring MAM MB33 II sequenced by Sonic Potions LXR.
External effects are from Lexicon MX200."

4. Möbius - Neptune's Revenge (Spectral Audio Neptune 2)
"This is a demo track of the Spectral Audio Neptune 2 mono synth (10 x Overdub).
It was part of the "One Synth One Voice" challenge at www.sequencer.de (in german):
http://www.sequencer.de/synth/index.p..."

5. Möbius - Time Loop (Electro Jam with Sonic Potions LXR)
"This is an Electro Jam I did with my Sonic Potions LXR.
No external FX was used. Just pure LXR. :)"

6. Möbius - Time Machine (Jam with MFOS WSG + Sequencer)
"This is a little Jam with my dual voice "Weird Sound Generator (WSG)" by "Music From Outer Space" with integrated 8 step sequencer based on the "Baby10" design. I was lucky that everything fits perfectly into an old VHS case. :)
No external effects were used."

7. Möbius - Ambient Jam (Sonic Potions LXR + MFOS WSG)
"Ambient Jam with Sonic Potions LXR triggering a MFOS WSG with integrated 8 step sequencer. For the WSG an external delay was used."

Wednesday, November 03, 2010

MFOS Ultimate & Expandatron

via loydb on this electro-music.com thread where you'll find more pics and info on the build process.
"The path of twisted logic that led me to this destination went roughly as follows:

Initially, I wanted to build an Ultimate to get something going more quickly than a full 5U cabinet of modules would take. Then I decided that I should build the Expander into the same cabinet, rather than building a separate one for it.

Then I decided that it would be cool to have the MFOS 16-step sequencer included as well rather than another separate box.

So I started arranging panels. If I put them side by side, it was wider than I liked. So I jammed the panels for the Ultimate and Expander together to make a 21" megapanel.

Putting the 16-step panel above them by itself looked funny -- so I suddenly had another huge chunk of panel space to fill. I thought about a second sequencer, but instead went on a PCB buying binge. I plan on doing a custom front panel the same size as the Ultimate + Expander panels that will contain all the other modules. This will be 24U (12U on each level).

The final cast is as follows:
MFOS Wall Wart Power Supply
MFOS Ultimate + Expander
MFOS 16-step sequencer
MFOS 8-stage Phaser
MFOS Stereo Panner
MFOS Voltage Quantifier
Buchla 292c clone filter"

Sunday, July 13, 2008

MFOS Sequencer and my 4 Step sequencer


YouTube via dolphinicus
"This is a short introduction to my Ray Wilson MFOS Sequencer build, playing along with my 4 step rotary switch 1 volt / octave sequencer as well as my Liquid Hihat module being played. - July 2008"

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

MFOS 16-Step Rotary Analog Sequencer Controller

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Published on May 18, 2020 djthomaswhite

"Here is my Music From Outer Space sequencer controller. This is the original CNC machined rotary label design I created way back when and is the same unit pictured on Ray’s legacy website (R.I.P. Ray, we miss ya brother). The core sequencer is Ray’s Classic 16-Step design and include some bonuses. The first bonus is the addition of 16 additional voltage pots and outputs raft sequence in time with the main internal clock. Changes to the main sequence length effect this expansion unit too. There are also two MFOS quantizer units with incredibly flexible and immediate scaling. Lastly there is a Catgirl Synth CGS Burst Generator to create bursts of triggers allowing you to slow you main sequence way down and use set trigger pulses to extend your performances very much like modern micro step sequencing a la the OP-Z or Elektron Gear but in a purely analog world here. The unit is stand alone and includes a Synthesis Technology 900 linear Power One power supply for precision voltage operation. All you need is a power and latch cables to get started. 1 volt per octave, cV/Gate and USA voltage requirements. Converters needed if in Europe, Japan or elsewhere. I will be selling this one if a kind unit and hope for it to go to a caring creator who can utilize it to its potential. Built like a tank, 100% custom and cared for she’s looking for a new love. Are you her future keeper?"


via this auction

"Here is my custom designed Music From Outer Space 16-step Analog Sequencer Controller. This is the original CNC machined rotary label design I created way back when and is the same unit pictured on Ray’s legacy website (R.I.P. Ray, we miss ya brother). The core sequencer is Ray’s Classic 16-Step sequencer design and include some bonuses. The basic design is 16-steps with gate switches per step, dual voltage outputs and selectable sequence modes.

The first bonus is the addition of 16 additional sequence control pots in an “infinity” layout with dual voltage outputs (pure/glide) that sequence in time with the main internal clock. Changes to the main sequence length and it mode affect this expansion unit too. Very useful for controlling volume or filter frequencies of your main sequence line.

Wednesday, March 06, 2013

Simple Sequencer module demonstation -- Sagittronics -- Charlie Slick


Published on Mar 6, 2013 Charlie Slick·66 videos

http://www.charlieslick.blogspot.com
"a demonstration of a simple sequencer I built, based on the 4017 chip, 'baby sequencer' schematics, and a MFOS sequencer schematic. The sequencer is controlling the picture of 1 oscillator and the cuttoff frequency of my synthesizers.com state variable filter. The speed and gate is controlled by a 8038 LFO module I built.

incidentally, my kettle started to boil by the end of this video."

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Roland System 100m vs MFOS - DIY modular VCF shootout


Audio comes in at :18
YouTube via hnydell — June 15, 2010 — "Comparison between Roland System 100m 121 VCF module and the Music From Outer Space 4-pole VCF.
Setup: MFOS 16 step sequencer driving two MFOS VCOs. Each VCF is fed a sawtooth and a pulse wave from the VCOs, slightly detuned. An MFOS AR envelope controls the VCA (Sys 100m 130), an MFOS ADSR controls the two filters. The sequencer is in 2x8 mode, where the second half later is patched in to the VCF control.
Since the 100m uses 15 volts, the MFOS adsr (12V) cannot really sweep through the full VCF frequency span on the 121. This is not very apparent though."

Monday, February 09, 2015

Second Patch Analog Systems Pieruixmaster Sequencer with STROH & Metasonix Synths


Published on Feb 8, 2015 Ritchie DeCarlo

"Trying different applications with the new sequencer.
My old MFOS sequencer is driving the Meatsonix r55 which is going through DRUM 2 on the d1000(as a filter) Two channels of my new sequencer are driving the STROH box with Banana cables."

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

MFOS Synthesizer + Sequencer in Custom Portable Wood Case with Handle

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via this auction

"This is a synthesizer/sequencer combo. The top portion is the MFOS Sound-Lab Ultimate and the bottom is the MFOS 16-Step Quantized Vari-Clock Sequencer. The build uses all PCBs and parts sold from musicfromouterspace.com. The additional parts (eg switches, pots, knobs, etc) are all from Mouser --no cheap Tayda stuff. The front panels are hand-made, printed PVC cemented to aluminum, and the back panels are milled by Front Panel Express. The 'legs' fold so that the piece can lay flat for storage or transport. The synthesizer's aux panel is wired for MIDI, but not MIDI-ready. It was wired for the miniCV which is an excellent MIDI->CV converter found by google searching "miniCV.". I haven't purchased/installed the miniCV, but will do if you ship it to me after the sale (its 28.00 Euro at last check), or you can install it yourself --only requires 7 solder connections.

I've built dozens of MFOS synthesizers and they've all been pre-sold and custom made. I designed this one to my own tastes and built it on spec. I finished it in December of 2014 and was just sure that I could get $2500 out of it --ha. I'm really anxious to sell this in order to fund my next project and only hope to get the same $ that I put into it --$1200. I really feel like this is a great deal and would love for this thing to go to a good home and be used to make great music; it really does sound great."

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

MOOG THeremin Modcan VCO 70B SSL VCO Animodule & MFOS Sequencer


Published on Jun 11, 2014 Ritchie DeCarlo·151 videos

"Testing out a mod for my MFOS sequencer. Now step 1 sends out a pulse to the SympleSeq to provide a clock dividing effect. Also experimenting with chords on the Modcan VCO 70B. The other line is produced by the SSL VC OSC & a Blacet Time Machine. Filters are a Synthacon Clone & the Animodule SOB! MOOG Theremin is sending CV to OSC2 on the Modcan. Synthesizers.com Q118 Instrument Interface, ADSR & Reverb are also applied...."
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