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Friday, March 21, 2014

Full Details on the New MacBeth Elements Synthesizer Including Price

price : $6,499.00

Pics of SN 000

"Out of the macbeth stable comes this year's analogue synthesizer sensation! the macbeth elements synthesizer and the macbeth elements eurorack series in 84hp units.

once again, the no comprimise in sound and build quality philiosophy is imeadiately apparent- as are the ergonomics that synth designer, ken macbeth sees as an important issue in the design of his instruments!

if you desire 'that' sound- look no further, if you desire the 'real' feel of a traditional analogue synthesizer- these instruments are what it's all about. in the world where economy decides how contemporary instruments are laid out- macbeth views this differently. historically, mr macbeth has designed instruments with large controls- basing an emphasis on user 'playability' – coming from the old school himself- macbeth instruments reflect a passion for ergonomics and ease of play. many contemporary designers are lost in the world of the minature, compacting as much as can fit within the width of a penny...not so here. and, importantly, it's the sound too- in this world of robot built audio gear- the designs offered reflect a truly vintage character- apart from midi...the circuits are purely analogue- all macbeth synthesizers or modules are built from the same, exact type of parts that the manufacturers of old used to use to get 'that' sound that we all desire...and that comes from not just the old school parts, but from the old school design, from the circuit boards up!

introducing elements:
" ...around about november of 2013, i began to realize some ideas that i'd been mulling over for some time- the ideas that i was having were to make larger sized modules, with larger sized controls built in to them as a set- or series of modules that were not necessarily aimed at the tradtion formats of 3u modular, or even 5u modular. it's tradtional for me to design synthesizers and now a tradition to design modules where the user gets more than just the original module function. on my x-series dual oscillator (for example) – i designed the oscillators first- then added ancilliary functions such as attenuators, ring modulation and noise- infact- a full bodied, multiple sound source module with 'matched' circuits to give 'that' sound. i'm not known for design simple, plain functioning equipment! the dual oscillator and it's partner, the 'backend' filter broke the mould in the eurorack camp because while everyone else was making things smaller- it turned out that i was making things bigger...and of course, the reason for that was the control size on the panel...and ultimately the complex circuits built from the older, tradtional, larger parts.

the elements became an idea that i was fixed on. i wanted to make a real sized synthesizer panel that had top quality features in it and without sonic compromise. i bought some aluminium panels (which just happened to be 84 hp) and started work. during this time- i also thought that i'd like to go down the 'british look' style...from my very early days i had always like the looks of two british synthesizers of old- the dewtron synthesizer and the ems. finding that those and indeed, radio ham equipment were the traditional vernier dial- plus the availability of real cliff knobs...i set about making element one! element one is the first in a series of five elements modules- well, there has to be a fifth element!

element one is a full scale synthesizer voice and contains some rather ubiquitous and desirable features...one of them being a seriously acidic voltage controlled filter. the signal path is like this- two of my modified x-series oscillators- prone to emphasise a 'glitch'.common to sawtooth oscillators, converting to triangle and sine. trimmers on the rear allow the user to 'preset' the glitch, or 'spike' as i call it. infact- the trimmers on the rear of the elements one module can be twisted and tweaked so that the user themselves can dial in the sound of their module! play away...

the diode ladder filter came from a series of experiments that i did in my quest to find a filter that had both depth and substance that didn't distort when approaching 'high q' or resonance...some good, some bad, some excellent! experimentation is where it comes from!

the sound is both fat and delightful! you have two vcos, noise, lot's of cross mod, sync, a crazy filter and two punchy envelope generators...and what sets the element one apart from mixing and matching modules, is that each 'element' in this module is perfectly matched to the other, sonically!

...so, the result was top...

while playing the element one module with the touch keyboard that i'd developed- it occurred to me- that both the module and the keyboard could be integrated together! and if they could be integrated together- why not go the whole way and make a full scale synth out of this! ideas came together...and fast.....i decided to add yet another oscillator for that full 3 oscillator sound...and also i felt that the inclusion of a fourth modulating oscillator had to be. and while i was at it- make that modulating oscillator a fully blown vco/lfo....born is the elements synthesizer! it's a lightweight, thin, compact synthesizer that take in external cv and gate, sends out cv and gate to external voltage controlled equipment, and when you don't need to use that dynamic touch keyboard- you can use midi to control it!

i've gone on a bit here...........time for you to try!
rock on........ken macbeth 19/03/14 "

vco2: 5 waveforms: ramp, square, enhance, triangle, sine.
multi turn vernier dial tuning frequency: 1 hz ~ 20khz and beyond.
volume output direct to vcf.

shared enhance rate between vco1 and vco2, variable from slow ~ fast.

vco3: 6 waveforms: ramp, square,triangle, sine, saw, s&h
multi turn vernier dial tuning frequency: 0.01 hz ~ 20khz and beyond. transpose switch: lo, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2.
cv on/off switch.
vco3 hard synchronization to vco2.
volume output direct to vcf or cross modulate vco2.

temperature compensated vc low frequency oscillator/oscillator (vco4): 6 waveforms: ramp, square,triangle, sine, saw, s&h. frequency rate variable from slow ~ fast- approx: 0.01 hz ~ 20khz and beyond. cv on/off switch. fast ~ slow switch. s&h selector switch: noise source or vco3 source. mod vco3 potentiometer, mod vcf potentionmeter, audio to vcf potentiometer, large global modulation potentiometer.

noise generator: white noise, pink noise. volume output direct to vcf and s&h circuits.

external audio input amplifier: volume output to vcf or ring modulator.

ring modulator: mc1469 based double balanced modulator. inputs: vco1 sine, vco2 sine or external audio input amplifier. volume output direct to vcf.

voltage controlled filter/ resonator (vcf): self oscillating, 5 'rung' diode ladder type approximating 32db/octave roll off slope. self correcting volume gain at high 'q' (response). cv/keyboard tracking switch: off (centre) half, full. vco3 modulation potentiometer, vcf eg sweep potentiometer. pure sine output at maximum resonance/reponse. targeted to ca3080 based voltage controlled amplifier (vca)

vcf envelope generator: full attack, decay, sustain, release with long ~ short timing switch. vcf eg polarity switch: positive or negative going slopes. vcf eg > vco3 sweep switch.

vca envelope generator: full attack, decay, sustain, release with long ~ short timing switch.

tape delay simulator: input direct from vca. delay time potentiometer, delay modulation potentiometer, delay modulation control switch: vc lfo ~ kbd cv, delay repeats potentiometer, delay mix potentiometer. final output to spring reverberator circuit.

spring reverberator: external spring line tank connect via ¼" jack socket, standard tank supplied: compact belton/accutronics bmn3bb2c1 for wall/under desk mounting. other tanks/accesorries can be used.

keyboard: touch capacitive gold plated articulator allows 4 octave f ~ f chromatic span.
control source via switch can be touch keyboard, midi or external cv/gate. keyboard can send 1v/octave and +12v gate signals from outputs on the rear of the unit to suitable ancilliary equipment, ie, external vc synthesizer/vc synthesizer modules.

other controls: ultrabender: dynamic pitch bend + - 2 octaves either side with dead band in the centre of play. master tune- + - ½ octave either side. global portamento- applies to all cv controls.

rear section interface: midi in/thru, cv in, gate in, vco1 cv in, vco2 cv in, vco 3 cv in, vcf cv in, external audio in, cv out, gate out, synth out, power in.

dimensions: 19.2" width, 15.1" depth, 2.0" height. with detachable rubber feet: 2.15" height."

Details via Analogue Haven.

Monday, June 18, 2012

MacBeth Touch Keyboard Test Video


YouTube Published on Jun 18, 2012 by macbethsynthesizers

"This is a demo of the touch keyboard that I'm working on. Gone is the physical stylus- now a finger with a small piece of foil is acting as the actuator! It's fun and it works. The touch keyboard is playing the MacBeth micromac desktop unit via it's CV inputs. I'm using a fair bit of sample and hold- LFO1 S&H is sampling the LFO2 Triangle wave- is sounds a little bit like sequences or arpeggios. I'm also usin the CV from the touch keyboard to control the speed of LFO1- at the very bottom of the keyboard- it's 0 Volts- at the top it's about 3 and half volts- so the LFO speeds up and slows down accordinly. I hope that you enjoy the product development!"

Friday, April 15, 2011

MacBeth X-Series Touch Keyboard Demo 2


MacBeth X-Series Touch Keyboard Demo 2 from Ken MacBeth on Vimeo.


Part 1 here. Also see this earlier video.
"Here is the prototype touch keyboard that I have been working on. It is a 2 octave unit with pitch bend and glide. There is also an insertion for an external LFO/Source. This is both compulsive and great fun to play! I know there are quite a few touch products out ther in the Modular Synth market- but this keyboard is not designed to be a modulator- but a compact true analogue touch keyboard! It spits out 1V/Octave CV and of course Gate. I looked back- and this work I first attempted in 2002- 9 years ago! Brainwaves occured to me- and this has been a sucessful development. Planned for the final model will be a jack field at the top of the unit to interface with your favourite analogue gear!"

Sunday, February 11, 2018

Macbeth Elements

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Monday, March 28, 2011

MacBeth Mk1/X-Series Touch Keyboard 2

MacBeth Mk1/X-Series Touch Keyboard 2 from Ken MacBeth on Vimeo.


"Hers's a smaller file sized vid that I have just done before I turn in! This is 2 x Mk1 Oscillator 'A' and 1x Mk1 Oscillator 'B' with it's sub octaves- Filter is Mk1 Filter 'A' on 6dB/Octave slope. Again we see the the touch keyboard prototype that I've tried out- just 5 notes! The bigger version to follow!

Ken M"

Follow-up to this video post.

Saturday, January 11, 2014

MacBeth Moongrabber!


Published on Jan 11, 2014 macbethsynthesizers·103 videos

"Further into experiments with touch keyboard/sequencer stuff...Elements One 84HP Eurorack Synthesizer (prototype) with Elements Three Touch Keyboard/Sequencer (near completion prototype) ...I'm working here with two sets of touch keys- one writes the sequence, the other allows transposition of sequence all over the place! This touch keyboard is allowing VCO1 to move around, while VCO2 stays at a fixed pitch sequence- so semi chord like structures are happening. This makes me think about a 2 x Touch keys controller! Drum machine is Roland CR8000 clocking the sequencer!"

Sunday, June 17, 2012

MacBeth Touch Keyboard


via Ken MacBeth on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"Here's a picture of a project that I've been working on over the weekend- it's an analogue 'wires free' 'no stylus' touch keyboard! It's three and a half octaves long and works fantastically! By attaching any meta object to ones finger- the notes are actuated- in this case I bought a roll or fine wire mesh- slips on the finger easy and allows for playing of other keyboards when not using the touch keys!"

Friday, July 29, 2022

MacBeth Studio Systems Elements

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Sunday, March 27, 2011

MacBeth Mk1/X-series Touch Keyboard Proto

MacBeth Mk1/X-series Touch Keyboard Proto from Ken MacBeth on Vimeo.


"This Sunday has been fun. I have thought about this idea a lot. I've played with various ideas on this for a few years. Last week- I got the parts in for the last thoughts I had on it- the great news is - it works! This is a purely analogue design and it opens the door for new touch controlled stuff! I'm using this 5 note test device to play my Mk1 Syetem- Barabus! I fully intend to have a fully functioning synth out of this guy- micromaccers watch out!

Ken M"

Wednesday, October 08, 2014

Ken MacBeth's Korg Prophecy with Custom Touch-Plate Keyboard


via Ken MacBeth on Facebook

"As a sideline of interest- sparked by my work on the Elements Synthesizer touch keyboard- it's looking like I will delve into an experiment- of applying my analogue touch keyboard to one of my Korg Prophecy's...The Prophecy- as some of you know- is a fave VA synth of mine, I have two- the Prophecy is a monophonic instrument- but sends polyphonic MIDI data...this will be interesting. If it can be done- it should be I say!"

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Seeds of faith - MacBeth Synthesizers


Seeds of faith by macbeth synthesizers
"This track is very subtle at the start- instruments featured are the MacBeth Mk1 Majestic 12 System and a smaller Mk1 System 'Skylab1' played with a custom MacBeth Touch Keyboard. Ben Grant features on Saxaphone and incedental precussion and vocal by Ken MacBeth."

Monday, October 29, 2012

Fergus The Cat Featuring MacBeth Micromac-D

Fergus The Cat by macbeth synthesizers


"It's real fun playing a synthesizer with a touch keyboard! I've used the touch keyboard as a controller for all the sounds that you here on this recording- the synthesizer is the MacBeth Micromac-D. I'm also using my (in development) 'dual tape delay synthesizer' and an antique ART LTX for reverb! It's a narrative- so I hope you enjoy!"

Thursday, October 11, 2012

2 x Touch Keyboard + micromac-r


Published on Oct 11, 2012 by macbethsynthesizers

"Here's a video featuring my new 3 Octave Touch Capacitant Analogue Keyboard Controller! It's been a long time in development...but finally- no wires, being earthed to ground- nothing! I'm actually playing two prototypes here- a 1 octave test unit and the 3 Octave one. The left side 1 Octave is playing that 'vaporware' thing I've been working on- and the other is playing the new Macbeth micromac-r unit! A korg sequencer is driving osc3 and the filter on the micromac!"

Image via Ken MacBeth on Facebook

"Seen here- the first working model of my 3 Octave Touch Capacitant Analogue Keyboard Controller! It's a first for me as I've never actually played 3 octaves of touch before!...I used to have a Wasp and a Synthi AKS. The action is just the same! It spits out 3 CVs- all with separate Glide functions- there is also Negative CV as an output. Theres a built in 4 waveform LFO and there is Pitch Bend too!"

Sunday, June 30, 2013

MacBeth Modular Synthesizers


A few pics via Ken MacBeth on Facebook.

"Again- another film shot of my system from around two years ago- this time shot on a Canon T90.................HP5 film!"

Bottom: "MacBeth Touch Keyboard with out of focus M5X prototype. Olympus OM1n/300mm Reflex Lens/HP5 Film..."



Saturday, March 09, 2024

Macbeth Elements EL2 + Extras SN EL2 - 058

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Monday, July 29, 2013

MacBeth Pre-Factory Final Test- Touch Keyboard

Published on Jul 29, 2013 macbethsynthesizers·85 videos

"Seen here- Prototypes of MacBeth NEXUS and INFERNO synthesizers. On the left I am playing a 1 Octave final test Touch Keyboard Assembly. I have this setup to check everything! The repetative rhythmic sounds are coming from the INFERNO prototype- the more lead/wash is coming from the NEXUS!"

Monday, March 28, 2011

Mk1/X-series Touch Keyboard Prototype


via Ken MacBeth's Photos

"On screen shot of the Mk1/X-series Touch Keyboard Prototype...!"

Don't miss the video here.

Sunday, December 09, 2012

micromac-d with touch arpeggio and seq with NEXUS


Published on Dec 9, 2012 by macbethsynthesizers

"Here's an experiment that I did. I replaced one octave of touch keys that I'm working on on an old scrap SH101.....it works perfectly!....my next shot is to give the scrapper SH101 a full three octaves as opposed to the two and a half octave keybed. If this all works- the touch keyboard I'm going to do as a stand-alone will have this built is seq! The sequencer is driving the up and coming Micromac-D synthesizer and I also played here the prototype of the experimental NEXUS 1 analogue touch synthesizer!"

Paul Hartnoll Meets...!

Published on Dec 9, 2012

"Last Sunday, Paul Hartnoll from the great electronic band Orbital paid a visit for tea and a sandwich, and also to talk synths a play around with some new projects that I'm working on. Here we see him tweaking with the MacBeth NEXUS 1 prototype. All sounds are recorded to the camera mic, as opposed to the desk- so don't expect high quality. It was a fun day and I was a guest in the evening for a fantastic gig that featured the MacBeth M5N played by a master!"

Friday, March 01, 2013

MacBeth Interchangeable Filters


via Ken MacBeth on Facebook

"One of the two interchangable filters for my next project! This is a tightly match transistor ladder, low pass filter! In the background- the 6 Oscillator board- keyboard and other stuff!"

Note this is a filter for the touch keyboard and not a stand alone module.

On the keyboard:

"6 Oscillators- 4 as audio- with x-mod capabilities- 2 as modulators/audio oscs. All voltage controlled. There are two traditional MC1496 ring modulators and a twin noise generator. All sounding right just now!"

Thursday, June 06, 2013

Final Layout of the Upcoming MacBeth NEXUS Synthesizer



"Seen here- the final layout with new additions to the up and coming NEXUS synthesizer. This is the front panel art- not including the keyboard. The PCB design includes connectors for a standard three and a half octave standard keyboard and a four octave touch keyboard! Exciting times!"

via Ken MacBeth on Facebook
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