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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2008

This is my demostration of a analog modular synthesizer from www.synthesizers.com(Great company)
Its the studio 22 with the following modules:
(Front panel left to right)
Q105 Slew Limiter
Q106 Oscillator
Q106 Oscillator
Q141 Oscillator Aid
Q106 Oscillator
Q110 Noise Source
Q116 Ring Modulator
Q125 Signal Processor
Q130 Clipper & Rectifier
Q124 Multiples
Q113 8-Channel Mixer
Q150 Tran Ladder Filter
Q109 Envelope Generator
Q108 Amplifier
Q109 Envelope Generator
Q108 Amplifier
Q118 Instrument Interface

On the back panel I have the Q137 and Q104.

For effect I use the Boss RE20(space echo)

Kjell Gierstae

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  • Amazing sounds! What kind of keyboard is required for interfacing into the modular?

  • @p0pkorn88 - You can use any keyboard with midi and connect it via the Q104 module.

    The dotcom keyboard in my setup provides both analog (Pitch/Gate) and MIDI signals

  • every touch of the key makes a click....I hope it is possible to remove that.

  • @dervishmadwhirler -Yes it depended on the positions of ADRS(attack, decay, relese and sustain). No problem!

  • all your uploads are beautiful. Thanks you!

  • @hanzabass -You are very kind, thanks!

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  • @fystasjoppheng Beautiful stuff. Have you got some kind of external delay unit at work here?

  • wow that sounds nice

  • @guitar4hireMETAL - Yes you can do that! Its the 1/4" cables,yes.

  • silly typical no interesting sounds

  • @panulli4 a voltage controlled amplifier can be used for quite a lot, placing a vca between any signal source and any input.gives you the ability to control the effect of that connection with control voltage signals!

  • @modgemtb you can absolutely make a modular polyphonic, but you don't just need more oscillators, you need input devices (keyboards, theremins, whatever) that can deal with polyphony or a midi to CV converter that can handle polyphony.

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