I want one too. Even more than this Matriarch…
SILHOUETTE
A synth that turns video data into sound.
This looks crazy - a gryphon sort of beast all patched together. Not sure if this is a prototype or the finished item. There’s a little more here, but detail is still a little sketchy.
http://www.silhouette-synthesizer.de/
SILHOULETTE will be at booth E151
A Gryphon
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I’d say this is the craziest thing I’ve seen in a while. It looks like you could play mechwar on it!
This one isn’t as crazy – or maybe it is – IK Multimedia has broken some unusual ground in the past couple years.
Their prototype::
I would assume what they show at SB19 will be a little more complete than this.
What it is is still a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma, hidden in a teaser.
There’s a teeny bit more here.
IK Multimedia is at booth W430
Supercritical - 16 Voice Demon Core Oscillator
Finnish based Eurorack startup will be showing two new modules. The Demon Core Oscillator a 16 voice oscillator, all DCOs, and an associated Expander module. The ‘finish’ on these modules looks very nice, nothing slap-dash here.
More detail here at Sonic State, including sound samples.
They’re said to be at the show but i have no info on where.
I think it sounds more like a cassette recorder that transforms into a killer robot tbh.
Sounds monstrous.
Quite possibly one of the best sounding Eurorack analog oscillators I’ve heard in a while, and 16 voices! Price is not bad at all…
I already have the Make Noise X-Pan in my cart for preorder. I need to stop seeing your posts.
So another nordic startup has their module complete and ready to ship after Superbooth.
Elektrofon - Klang
They showed a protoype of the Klang at SB last year. Here’s a video from last year that show what the Klang is all about.
That clock face is for setting up chords – pretty simple small module for chordal music generation, a polyphonic controller. Pretty unique.
They’re at booth W271
Elektrofon
Elektroon
Elektron
Illuminati confirmed. Elektron HAS indeed entered the modular scene.
I REPEAT, Elektron HAS entered the modular scene.
Suggestions of what to add to this thread from Nick and crew at Sonic Talk 575:
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The firmware update of the Deluge which includes a looper may or may not have something else not yet disclosed to be shown at SB19. Synthstrom Audible is at booth E270.
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Yamaha will be at SB19 and perhaps may just have a word or two about a redo or redo+ of the original CS-80. Yamaha is at booth H310.
I’ve only discovered the sounds of the cs80 a few years ago. If Yamaha could recreate a slimmed down and cleaned up version of this that would be great. I’ve also heard Big B is looking at making a clone as well. I’d like to see what Yamaha does though.
Pittsburgh Modular – Voltage Research Laboratory
This is a configuration with various Pittsburgh modules on the top, with a giant patch bay, separated out so the cables stay out of the way, and with one of their controllers in the bottom, again with a separate patch bay. Should be interesting to see more detail on this.
Pittsburgh Modular is at booth O266
I watched some of Richard’s “practice demo” livestream yesterday, this thing looks REALLY well done. The function generators have a bunch of different trigger outs and stuff, which is really exciting for me. When I work in modular it’s pretty much all about envelopes modulating and triggering each other. YUMMM.
failed a bit there didn’t they…
Thinking the same thing as i looked at it. If the cables were about half the length, they’d still work and mostly be out of the way.
Patch bay at the bottom for cable beard ?!
I still have fears that they Go for those rubberized surface that gets very sticky and icky after a few years…
I wonder if the connections are normalized?
I bet they are - seems to be a standard mode for these “all-in-one/semi-modular” synths.