Thursday, March 29, 2012
The Voice of Saturn Synthesizer Euro format
YouTube Uploaded by recompas on Mar 29, 2012
"Introducing the Voice of Saturn Synth in euro modular format! Modules available in limited quantity from me: recompas at gmail dot com
curiousinventor.com has pcbs, panels and vactrols for the DIY crowd.
The video demonstrates the basic sound of the unit by itself, then run through a filter (buchla 292c) with the VoS LFO modulating the filter cutoff. The CV1 input is demonstrated using a standard doepfer LFO. It has an attenuator on the panel and controls the rate of the VoS's LFO. CV2 is fed an oscillator signal to modulate the pitch of the VoS. Towards the end of the video some interesting mod and sync effects can be heard utilizing these control inputs."
Update: pic and more info at The Voice of Saturn here.
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While the Voice of Saturn is certainly cool, I'm partial to the Steiner VCO in your rack :)
ReplyDeleteDavid
That VCO is definitely one of my favorite modules!
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