Instruō tanh[3] demo
Tanh[3] is a nifty little module from Instruō. The Instruō tanh[3] is a three channel waveshaper, limiter, overdrive, and feedback controller. Each channel of the tanh[3] takes a signal input … Read More
Tanh[3] is a nifty little module from Instruō. The Instruō tanh[3] is a three channel waveshaper, limiter, overdrive, and feedback controller. Each channel of the tanh[3] takes a signal input … Read More
Playing around with new module athrú. Audio input comes from the Dannysound EN129 Thru Zero oscillator sine wave. A repeating envelope drives both the Athru Wavefold CV input and the … Read More
This is the Tesseract Modular 8X8 Buffered Matrix. It’s a simple, manual module. Every output has a rotary switch to select an input. A bi-color LED next to every switch … Read More
Starling Via is a platform for modular synthesis that consists of a single hardware platform which can be flash programmed for several different modules, each having a different faceplate. The … Read More
microcell is a miniature version of the Supercell module by Grayscale, which is an expanded version of Clouds by Mutable Instruments. Clouds by Mutable Instruments is one of the more … Read More
This is the first live piece played at our House Concert on November 12, 2018. Patch Description The control part of this patch uses the six Quantussy Cells in my … Read More
This is the second live piece played at our House Concert on November 12, 2018. Patch Description The patch has a control part and and audio part. The control section … Read More
The Serge Dual Universal Slope Generator is a legend in modular synthesis. It is the basis of most voltage controlled slew modules, including Make Noise Maths. I have built a … Read More
The Dannysound EN129 Thru-Zero Oscillator is one of a pair of DIY only oscillator kits from Thonk. See my post about the Cali Osc, too. The EN129 Oscillator is based … Read More
I had been experiencing pitch instability on my 258J VCOs. It seems that the frequency pots had become scratchy, because by rotating them a few times the instability would stop. … Read More