LZX Monolith Synthesizer Demo

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Uploaded by on May 27, 2008

The LZX Industries Monolith is a performance monosynth based on the MFOS (Music From Outer Space) Soundlab Plus, featuring a 37 key 1V/Oct keyboard, as well as extensive modulation controls.

This video demonstrates control via an external sequencer. Our Midibox SEQ3 controls both oscillators and gates the envelope generator.

More information will be available soon. For now, find out more about the Soundlab at www.musicfromouterspace.com.

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  • it sounds like a bunch of people burping, farting, and shooting lazers!!

  • Interpreted as: "Well ok, if you like thick ass acid squeals through a nice fat 12db/octave filter that self-oscillates or a throbbing overdriven bassline with euphonic clipping only discrete transistors can provide then ok fine, but for my overbaked wanky prog rock I can't make a cheesy pad run thru "Hall 1" reverb on your hand-built synth "

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  • way funky

  • One of youtube's finest! Thanks for posting.

  • @belushipumpkin Polyphony? What has that got to do with polyphony? Dude, no instruments are better than others :P

  • @DreamLaef

    (And you can play more than one note on a monophonic synth eg. multiple oscs, using filter resonance, etc. But my comment was intended to be drenched in sarcasm...)

  • @belushipumpkin

    You can play more than one note on a violin...

  • It is bad for our rate of cholesterol :) Nice ;)

  • Rockin.

  • Dude, why play a cello or violin or flute when you could play a piano or guitar??? Polyphony rocks, man...

  • Stop being assholes, and start liking music, PERIOD. I respect the strictly synth hobbyists, but no point on being sarcastic or negative over a disagreement. If people do that, the brain may just start evolving again.

  • I'm loving that snare

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