Tubbutec Controller Series Offers Hands-On Control Of Vintage Synths With Mods

The Tubbutec Controller Series is a new line of MIDI controllers that’s designed to complement the company’s expansion mods, by offering hands-on control of the additional features.

Tubbutec offers a variety of hardware mods for vintage synths from Moog, Roland and others.

The controllers feature:

  • Up to 25 faders or 12 pots
  • Up to 8 buttons with LED indication
  • A layered architecture with up to 4 layers
  • MIDI input and output via TRS-A MIDI. Adapters to DIN are included
  • USB MIDI connection
  • MIDI router for USB, DIN and controller data allows the connection in multiple ways
  • Also works as a USB MIDI to TRS MIDI interface
  • Can be powered from a USB host or standard USB-C power supply
  • Sheet metal case 14 x 11.5 x 1.8cm, FR4 front panel

The Tubbutec Controller Series includes the following MIDI controllers:

  • MC-2oh2 Controller
  • SH-1oh1 Controller
  • Juno-66 Controller
  • ModyPoly Controller
  • CeeS Controller

The controllers are priced around 249,00 €. See the Tubbutec site for details.

5 thoughts on “Tubbutec Controller Series Offers Hands-On Control Of Vintage Synths With Mods

  1. I would like DIY versions of gear like this, for the financially-challenged of us like myself,
    – minus any SMD components – pre-soldered ^_^

  2. Or you could get a Novation Remote SL controller and program it for anything. Mark I and II are available everywhere. Why get a separate car for your driveway and then the street and then the next street and then the highway? Just get one thing that works with everything.

  3. They look nice enough. Looking at the Juno 66, aren’t there more knobs and faders than that on a Juno 60?
    Also the problem with these controllers is that when one chooses a new patch on the vst the faders and knobs are all in the wrong position.

    1. The Tubbutec processor introduces a second LFO and envelope and a clock source and dividers for S&H LFO and the arpeggiator. The detuning feature is great but without an external controller can be set only with a combination of buttons and 16 increments set by pressing said buttons and a key from the lowest octave. It works but as a JU66 user this controller really looks nice!

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