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STG Soundlabs Radiophonic Accessory System

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Uploaded by on Mar 26, 2007

While unable to produce diatonic music on its own, this system provides a basic set of tools which any radiophonic composer would find useful in today's modern tape studio. filtering, gain regulation, a noise source, clock oscillator, and two contour generators (capable of manual or remote triggering) are all at your fingertips without having to walk across the studio, touch a razor blade, or repurpose surplus military equipment.

available now from STG Soundlabs for only $1,963 including hardwood cabinet with integrated power system. system components available seperately.

from left to right: Multiples, Attenuators, Noise Buffet, Sample & Hold, Envelope Generator, Post-Lawsuit Lowpass Filter, Envelope Generator, and Voltage Controlled Amplifiers.

the noise, S&H, EGs, and VCA are all based around boards by Ray Wilson (musicfromouterspace.com), and the Post-Lawsuit Lowpass Filter is the initial production version of the Yves Usson (yusynth.net) ARP 4072 filter. all modules are electrically compatible with Synthesizers.com systems and physically compatible with Synthesizers.com or Moog systems. details soon at stgsoundlabs.com.

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  • yeah you're right. i should have just used Reason instead. i'm going to go throw this thing off an overpass and hope it hits a city bus on the way down.

  • fantasic job, STG...beautiful array of sounds! Can't wait to see these more in detail.

    Folks, Suit and Tie Guy makes the best-looking modular front panels around!!!

  • thanks for the support, Moot.

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  • ok....what do you do with this again? specifically

  • Sounds like the software chaosynth I have on my hard drive, which uses additive technique.

  • Very cool - will start collecting these :)

  • It looks a real treat for the fingers.

  • yeah, 'cause there's no such thing as a CV to midi converter. what a retarded comment. go read a book on subtractive synthesis.  yeah... reason is sooo much better than a modular. pffft! I suppose I don't even need to say what needs to really be dropped of an overpass around here. *ahem*

  • Very nice!

    wanna see more!

  • Make sure you have access to some power,so that it can make some fancy dancy noises and lights show when it hits ;-)~

  • Very nice I take one of each module :) Good Work

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