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Sunday Synth Jams: Here’s a step-sequenced modular synth jam, with an old-school psychedelic light show.
Back in the day, you didn’t have a modular synth jam without a psychedelic head trip light show. Listening to synth music wasn’t just about listening to some music – it was a mind-expanding experience.
Kudos to BT + Robert Rich +Robotpickle and everybody else that’s helping to keep this tradition alive! Read more…
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Filed under: Electronic Instruments, Music News, Synthesizers
Bartlebooth discovers one of the undocumented risks of Serge Modular synthesizers.
See the full image at Quadslope.com, where you can also find info on Serge modules, peripherals, patches, tutorials and more.
Once you see this, your virtual synths may never look the same.
Some Serge M-Class sexiness, featuring a Serge M-Class modular system, featuring:
- Quad Slope M-odule
- Creature M-odule
- SQP M-odule
- Gator M-odule.
You can find out more about the Serge M-Class modular synthesizer system at the Serge-Fan site. Read more…
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Filed under: Keyboard Synthesizers, Sequencers, Synthesizers
Here’s 2:53 seconds of glorious, HD synth action, taken at the recent Trash_Audio Synth Meet 3, held Sunday, Aug 16th:
Surachai notes:
We saw the entire range, from noise boxes to full on modular systems in plenty of different formats. If it makes noise, we’re into it.
It looks like the event was a great synth meetup. Read more…
In this video, a Cyndustries Photon module is used to control a modular synthesizer with light:
The Photon Interface module comes with a black metal Littlelite brand high-intensity gooseneck lamp, a rheostat dimmer, heavy duty right-angle 4-pin panel connectors, and an independent 12 Volt DC power transformer for system lighting right where you need it.
The lower half of the module features a sensitive photocell with its own dedicated voltage processor which can be used as a performance controller when your hand passes between photocell and lamp.
The voltage processor has an adjustable attenuator and comparator and offers both positive and inverted outputs. Rushing the photocell suddenly with your hand will also generate a Gate Output for triggering different things, and you can switch between an external signal input or an adjustable internal voltage supply simply with the pull of a knob.


