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‘Uncompromising’ Vermona ’14 Analogsynthesizer Now Available

The Vermona ’14 Analogsynthesizer – ‘an uncompromising synthesizer for instrumentalists’ – is now available.… Read More ‘Uncompromising’ Vermona ’14 Analogsynthesizer Now Available

December 15, 201642 Comments

Karplus-Strong Synthesis With Chris Randall Of Audio Damage

Superbooth 16: In this video, via Sonic State, Audio Damage’s Chris Randall explains Karplus-Strong synthesis and their new Proton module. 

June 13, 2016June 13, 20165 Comments

An Interview With Synth Designer Mark Verbos

Superbooth 16: This video, via Sonic State, captures an interview with Mark Verbos of Verbos Electronics.

June 8, 2016Leave a comment

Black Market Modular Colour Palette & Zvex Eurorack Modules

At Superbooth 16, we talked with John from Black Market Modular about some of their new Eurorack modules, including the Colour Palette and the upcoming Zvex effects modules:

May 28, 2016May 30, 20161 Comment

Percussion Synthesis With CG Products Eurorack Modules

At Superbooth 16, we talked with Christian Günther of CG Products and got an introduction to his unique Eurorack synth modules. Günther is a percussionist, and many of his modules are designed with percussion synthesis in mind. 

May 18, 20161 Comment

CFM Previews New Eurorack Modules

At Superbooth 16, we talked with Alex of CFM and got a sneak preview of his new Eurorack module designs, including the Variable Quartile Multiplier and the Bipolar Half-Wave Rectifier. 

May 18, 20161 Comment

Soundmachines SD1simpledrum Eurorack Module (Sneak Preview)

At Superbooth 16, we got a sneak preview from designer Davide Mancini of the upcoming Soundmachines SD1simpledrum Eurorack module.

May 15, 2016May 15, 20168 Comments

Dave Rossum Intros Control Forge & Morpheus Eurorack Modules

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luaTc1Hzst8 At Superbooth 16, Rossum Electro-Music’s Dave Rossum gave an overview of two new Eurorack modules, the Control Forge and the Morpheus:

May 10, 20163 Comments

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