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Post by bearheadwood on Sept 6, 2019 7:53:58 GMT
So this popped up on the synthesisers subreddit, looks interesting enough. Wee patch cables, 0-5V, could be interesting. Definitely makes sounds SMD Gear
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Post by ben on Sept 6, 2019 13:51:46 GMT
when, where, how much? can't find any details in their website
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Post by spacedog on Sept 6, 2019 18:30:24 GMT
when, where, how much? can't find any details in their website Exactly. I just thought that I was getting old If it's half as much fun as my Bastl Kastle, then it's worth adding to the fold.
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Post by rodney on Sept 6, 2019 22:41:21 GMT
wow! looks fun.
no links etc. here's a google translate of the Russian from their YouTube description:
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The "Systems" series consists of three devices:
* Kerch11 (system11) - 2 vco, vca and lfo; vco1 is connected directly to vca, vca transfers sound to audio output. The system was inspired by the sea and an interview with Tom York and Hans Zimmer for the VOX channel about creating musical accompaniment for Discovery's blue planet 2.
* Korovino14 (system14) - 2 lfo, random number generator, vco, vca and AD envelope; vca transfers audio to audio output. The system was inspired by the area in which I have lived all my life, where urban buildings (CHP, vegetable warehouse, etc.) coexist with the characteristic elements of the sleeping areas.
* TPP21-15 (system15) - 4 vco; sound from all vco is mixed and transmitted to the audio output, vco parameters are interconnected. The system was inspired by TPP No. 21, which offers a beautiful view from the window of my room, in which the systems and mechanisms are in symbiosis, as well as the principle of building organic synthesizers, popularized by SOMA labs.
Each system has pins for patching between system elements, and the systems can be combined (for this you need to insert a patch cable between the pins marked with a dashed outline and the gnd signature on compatible systems), which allows you to patch elements of different systems between each other.
The systems are powered by micro-usb, which makes them portable and allows you to use a power bank as a power source.
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These look like about the right size to just drill a couple of holes and screw them into your AE case.
The absence of any way of getting the thing, or even a web page, just makes me want it all the more!!!.
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Post by rodney on Sept 10, 2019 12:12:04 GMT
seems like it's still in development but coming along. no idea of timing or prices.
We'll just have to wait.
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Post by bearheadwood on Sept 10, 2019 22:37:14 GMT
Yeah the lack of info on the website is annoying, back to playing the waiting game I suppose.
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Post by rodney on Sept 10, 2019 23:52:54 GMT
I think it can be very difficult to get crowd-funding happening through Kickstarter and Indiegogo if you are in Eastern Europe. There are a lot of annoying restrictions, I gather.
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