http://www.moonmodular.com.
Anyone know more about this one?
Update via Yusynth in the comments:
"This Moon Modular 563 module is apparently the commercial version of a module that was custom-made for Gert Jalass. For Xmas 2006, Gert Jalass sent me a Xmas card showing his sequencer unit including two prototypes of the module that were labelled 963. This is a four voices 8 steps trigger sequencers.
Each switch has three states:
Trigger on, OFF, reset.
The pulse width of the triggers can be adjusted independantly for each row.
The module has a clock of its own, but each row can be independantly driven by an external clock."
Update: see the video below via moonmodular in the comments.
MOONMODULAR trigger sequencer M563
YouTube via moonmodular
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Monday, April 28, 2008
Wednesday, April 08, 2009
Moonmodular sequencing - part I
YouTube via moonmodular
"Gear in use: Oberheim Xpander, Nord Rack 2X, moog 960, R.A. multiple, moon M560, M563v1, M563v2, M563e, M564, M591, M552"
Moonmodular sequencing - part II
Moonmodular sequencing - part III
Thursday, September 10, 2009
moonmodular QUAD SEQUENTIAL VOLTAGE SOURCE M569
YouTube via moonmodular. follow-up to this post.
"Goto the http://moonmodular.com site to download a pdf file for all details."
See the moonmodular label directly below for more.
Saturday, May 01, 2010
Saturday, September 20, 2008
moonmodular M564 - I
YouTube via moonmodular http://moonmodular.com
"Only 3 controler: M560 (960 clone), a M563 and the new M564"
Friday, March 06, 2009
Monday, April 28, 2008
MOONMODULAR trigger sequencer M563
YouTube via moonmodular. via moonmodular in the comments of this post.
"Prototyp test of the M563.
Text from the http://www.Matrixsynth.blogspot.com YUSYNTH says: "This Moon Modular 563 module is apparently the commercial version of a module that was custom-made for Gert Jalass. For Xmas 2006, Gert Jalass sent me a Xmas card showing his sequencer unit including two prototypes of the module that were labelled 963. This is a four voices 8 steps trigger sequencers.
Each switch has three states:
Trigger on, OFF, reset.
The pulse width of the triggers can be adjusted independantly for each row.
The module has a clock of its own, but each row can be independantly driven by an external clock."
The M563 drives two ARP sequencer, one ARP for the VCOs and the second for the VCF of a minimoog."
Saturday, March 26, 2011
The new MOONMODULAR M568A and M568P premier@Frankfurt Musikmesse 2011
YouTube Uploaded by moonmodular on Mar 26, 2011
"The M 568 A module is an addition to the M 568 Quad Sequential Trigger Source.
It expands the four trigger tracks of the 568 QSTS with a couple of useful functions:
- each track has its own reset-input jack
- each track has two independent trigger outputs, which can be assigned to any desired step position
Assigning/deleting these positions takes place at the 568 QSTS module in combination with the „Select A" and „Select B" buttons at the 568 A module:
Press and hold the select A/B button (set positionen on the 568 QSTS blink), press the desired position at the 568 QSTS.
If a 568 P programmer module is attached to the 568 QSTS, the eight step-positions of the 568 A will be saved together with the sequences.
- each track has a 4-position rotary switch to select the 568 QSTS's running direction
Changing the direction (except random) doesn't happen at once but after the next reset (end/start/turning back) of the respective track.
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The M568P programmer module is an extension to the M568 Quad Sequential Trigger Source.
Now 2 x 12 sequences/sequence-combinations can be saved to memory for later recall.
The non-volatile memory consists of two memory banks with 12 memory slots each. They are selected by the toggle switch "Memory Bank" and the 12-position rotary switch "Sequence Memory".
Pushing the "Recall" button activates a saved sequence. The "visible" sequence is being hold in an edit-bufer, a sort of "zero"-memory position -- so nothing will get lost when switching the module on and off. Only when a memory slot gets recalled the edit buffer is overwritten (therefore there is no automatic recall of the dialed memory position when the module is turned on).
To save an adjusted or modified sequence, push the "Save"-button (Save-LED blinks), select the desired memory-position and push the "Save"-button again (Save-LED dies out, sequence is saved).
To erase an adjusted or modified sequence, push the "Clear"-button (Clear-LED blinks), select the desired memory-position and push the „Clear" button again (Clear-LED dies out, sequence is erased).
To duplicate an adjusted or modified sequence or to move it to another memory slot, push the "Copy"-button (Copy-LED blinks), select the desired source memory-position, push the "Save"-button (Save-LED blinks), select the desired destination memory-position and push the "Copy"-button again (LEDs die out). The sequence ist copied now.
The buttons/jack combination under "Go to" in the lower part of the module the next and previous memory slots can be recalled -- using the respective push-button or a trigger pulse.
http://moonmodular.com"
YouTube Uploaded by moonmodular on Mar 26, 2011
"The M 568 A module is an addition to the M 568 Quad Sequential Trigger Source.
It expands the four trigger tracks of the 568 QSTS with a couple of useful functions:
- each track has its own reset-input jack
- each track has two independent trigger outputs, which can be assigned to any desired step position
Assigning/deleting these positions takes place at the 568 QSTS module in combination with the „Select A" and „Select B" buttons at the 568 A module:
Press and hold the select A/B button (set positionen on the 568 QSTS blink), press the desired position at the 568 QSTS.
If a 568 P programmer module is attached to the 568 QSTS, the eight step-positions of the 568 A will be saved together with the sequences.
- each track has a 4-position rotary switch to select the 568 QSTS's running direction
Changing the direction (except random) doesn't happen at once but after the next reset (end/start/turning back) of the respective track.
---
The M568P programmer module is an extension to the M568 Quad Sequential Trigger Source.
Now 2 x 12 sequences/sequence-combinations can be saved to memory for later recall.
The non-volatile memory consists of two memory banks with 12 memory slots each. They are selected by the toggle switch "Memory Bank" and the 12-position rotary switch "Sequence Memory".
Pushing the "Recall" button activates a saved sequence. The "visible" sequence is being hold in an edit-bufer, a sort of "zero"-memory position -- so nothing will get lost when switching the module on and off. Only when a memory slot gets recalled the edit buffer is overwritten (therefore there is no automatic recall of the dialed memory position when the module is turned on).
To save an adjusted or modified sequence, push the "Save"-button (Save-LED blinks), select the desired memory-position and push the "Save"-button again (Save-LED dies out, sequence is saved).
To erase an adjusted or modified sequence, push the "Clear"-button (Clear-LED blinks), select the desired memory-position and push the „Clear" button again (Clear-LED dies out, sequence is erased).
To duplicate an adjusted or modified sequence or to move it to another memory slot, push the "Copy"-button (Copy-LED blinks), select the desired source memory-position, push the "Save"-button (Save-LED blinks), select the desired destination memory-position and push the "Copy"-button again (LEDs die out). The sequence ist copied now.
The buttons/jack combination under "Go to" in the lower part of the module the next and previous memory slots can be recalled -- using the respective push-button or a trigger pulse.
http://moonmodular.com"
Sunday, October 04, 2009
Monday, June 08, 2009
moonmodular gear on stage @SYNCH festival 2009 Athens
YouTube via moonmodular. Somewhat NSFW image comes in at :15.
"The German "krautrock" Band YOU performs with moonmodular gear a concert at the Benaki museum, Athens.
Line up on Sunday 14 june 2009 - 8pm:
· Merzbow (live) - JP,
· Schaltkreis Wassermann (live) - CH,
· YOU (live) - DE,
· Egotrya (live) - IT"
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
MOONMODULAR M526 reversible mixer
YouTube via moonmodular
"We use 3 different CV- sources : one LFO ramp and one LFO rectangle and one envelope generator M511c. http://www.moonmodular.com"
Sunday, October 11, 2009
moonmodular M569 source & destination change with the M591 Quad Switch Matrix Router
YouTube via moonmodular. click on the moonmodular label below for more.
"Changing sequence CV/GATE OUT row #1-#4 to the different Oberheim Xpander voices with the Quad Switch Matrix Router M591. (The M591 has also two OFF positions /row.)"
Saturday, April 18, 2015
Mos Lab Synth Werk MoonModular DEMO
Published on Apr 18, 2015 Roberto Raineri-Seith
Update: Re-Published on Apr 19, 2015
"Demo of my almost completed second 10U 19" modular with Mos-Lab 921A/B oscillators, 904A VCF, Synth-Werk CP3, 902 and 911, MoonModular utility modules (still waiting for a second 911 from Synth-Werk and a Oakley ringmodulator)."
Friday, September 19, 2008
moonmodular SEQUENTIAL SWITCH M564
YouTube via moonmodular
"On sale is our new sequential switch M564. http://www.lunar-experience.com/"
Friday, May 04, 2012
Moon Modular reversible modulation matrix M592
YouTube Published on May 4, 2012 by moonmodular
"The M592 reversible modulation matrix can handle 12 sources via 6 active channels to 12 destinations. In this demo, we use 3 sequences to control VCO and VCF. Infos @ http://moonmodular.com"
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Saturday, March 06, 2010
Friday, October 08, 2010
Moon Modular M511ac QUAD VOLTAGE CONTROLLED GATE DELAY
YouTube via moonmodular | October 08, 2010
"The M 511ac QUAD GATE DELAY combines four voltage controlled gate delay circuits in one module, which delay the incoming gate signals in a range from ca. 1 ms up to 20 seconds.
Each delay unit hat its own pair of display LEDs.
The four gate in/outputs are internally connected like this:
Output 1 goes into input 2,
output 2 goes into input 3 and
output 3 goes into input 4.
This allows complex delay combinationwithout external patching.
The 'Manual Gate' button afects delay input 1.
The time control voltage inputs are "chained":
i. e. a control voltage in the input 1 jack controls the inputs 2/3/4 as well, if there is nothing else patched.
(Input 1 is internally connected to +10 volts if nothing is patched).
Control range 0-10 volts, higher control voltages give longer delay times.
http://moonmodular.com"
Saturday, April 20, 2019
MOON MODULAR | System-X Modular Synth Demo | Interview w/ Gert Jalass
Published on Apr 20, 2019 synth4ever
"Demo of the Moon Modular System-X, a unique 5U analog modular synth + interview with Gert Jalass, Moon Modular's Head of Commercial Operations.
On a trip to Los Angeles I stopped by the Noisebug synth store in Pomona, CA for a tour. During my visit, Gert Jalass from Moon Modular (www.moonmodular.com) happened to drop by the shop. Moon Modular is a boutique analog modular synth company started by the (late) Udo Hanten, Albin Meskes and Gert Jalass.
Gert was kind enough to do a brief interview and demo of the System-X analog modular synthesizer. The System-X is a one-of-a kind, all-in-one 5U modular analog synth created to commemorate Moon Modular's 10th anniversary.
This brief interview with Gert covers a bit about Moon Modular, some of their 5U modular synth modules, and features a deep-dive synth demo of the System-X and its sounds using oscillators, filters, sequencer, quantizer, noise, LFOs and more.
Visit www.moonmodular.com to learn more or www.noisebug.net for all your analog and modular gear needs!
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Tuesday, December 01, 2009
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