Elta Music Big Ambient Machine Now Available To Pre-Order

Elta Music has shared new photos and details for their Solar 50 Big Ambient Machine, a new 10-voice, 50 oscillator synthesizer.

Elta Music describes the Solar 50 as a “performance oriented analogue electronic music instrument”, inspired by early electronic musical developments of the last century, particularly Leon Theremin’s Harmonium.

The Solar 50’s design is not designed to be used like a regular polysynth, but to explore more electroacoutic/experimental territory.

You play the Solar 50 via touch pad controllers. It also offers a variety of CV inputs, which can can connect to modular gear.

The Solar 50 features 10 voices. Each voice consists of 5 simple saw oscillators (2 low, 2 middle, 1 high) with a pitch controller and a mute button.

The Solar 50’s Effector Block supports effects cartridges, each of which offers 3 effects. 12 cartridges are available, which offer delay, pitch delay, reverb, shimmer, tremolo, chorus, flanger, phaser and filter effects.  These are based on the popular Spin Semiconductor FV-1 platform, so programmers can also create their own custom effects.

Features:

  • 120 control pot’s
  • 114 switches
  • 50  CV – minijack’s
  • 10 photo sensor modulation blocks
  • 10 voices per 5 oscillators inch voice
  • 50 saw oscillators
  • CV – effects cartridge  processor
  • 12 dB analog  CV-Filter
  • Envelope follower/ gate detector
  • Two independent  LFO’s
  • Contact microphone
  • Headphones amp
  • 12 sensor keys
  • AUDIO  connectors 6,3 mm JACK’s
  • External audio input
  • External guitar/mic input
  • Two  DRY outputs
  • Wet output

The photos are of the final Solar 50 engineering prototype.

A video demo of the final prototype is in the works. In the meantime, here is a video demo of an earlier prototype:

Pricing and Availability

The Elta Music Solar 50 is expected to be available starting in June. It’s available to pre-order for 990 Euro (or dollar equivalent).

8 thoughts on “Elta Music Big Ambient Machine Now Available To Pre-Order

  1. WOW!!! Some really fantastic designs are coming out of Russia, these days. First from Soma, now this one. I’m looking forward to more videos!

  2. The video would be better without the voice over that only repeats what is printed in the specs above. Not bad for $1070.

  3. People yell for “new” & “innovative” a lot. Here’s a great example for a mere $1000 or so. Its only IMO, but the feel says Elta Music has some real passion for the odd fringe of design, so it comes across as a serious tool. The mini connectors are worrisome- it IS an MS-20-like semi-modular- but that sound has the right authority. Arturia Microfreak fans will be GASing over it for sure.

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