Stylophone Gen X-2 Now Available


The Stylophone is surely one of the most beloved budget electronic instruments in history.

Following its modern relaunch in 2007, the Stylophone has undergone several transformations, through the S2, Gen X-1 and Gen R-8 versions, along with limited edition variants like the Bowie Stylophone.

Earlier this year at NAMM, Dubreq teased the next generation of the Stylophone. Gen X-2, which has been officially released this week, completes the transformation of the Stylophone from musical toy into a fully-fledged mini-synth, with many of the features you’d expect from instruments two or three times this price – and most importantly, you can now control it without the stylus.

The Gen X-2 now supports CV/gate via five mini-jacks on the instrument’s rear panel. This means you’re able to integrate the Stylophone with the rest of your set-up, whether that’s a Eurorack rig or a DAW, or control it via an external keyboard or sequencer, if the stylus isn’t for you.

Gen X-2 also upgrades the Stylophone’s expression strip, a touch-sensitive ribbon controller above the keyboard that was previously used to bend pitch and add vibrato. It can still do both of those, but now offers multi-functional control over the LFO and filter, so you’re able to achieve a wah effect. Also new in Gen X-2 is an octave switch for adjusting pitch range, and an additional octave on the instrument’s sub-oscillator.

Aside from these upgrades, Gen X-2 features the same sound engine as its predecessor, its single analogue oscillator running through a resonant low-pass filter and shaped by an AD envelope that can be used to control both the pitch and filter cutoff.

There’s a rudimentary LFO onboard with square and triangle waves – this can be assigned to both pitch and PWM frequency – alongside a delay effect with controls for mix, delay time and feedback amount.

As for connectivity, alongside the CV/Gate jacks you’ve got a headphone output and a line input for running external audio through Stylophone’s filter and delay. The instrument is powered by 4 AA batteries.

Priced at £69.95/€79.95/$99.00, the Stylophone was already a steal, but with these new features it just became even better value for money.

Andertons Demo :

Find out more on Dubreq site.

 

Erica Synths Elektor Formant Synthesizer Now Available To Order


Erica Synths has announced the availability of their updated version of  the Elektor Formant synthesizer.

The Elektor Formant is a complete modular system, that was designed and published as a series of DIY projects in Elektor Magazine in the late 70s. Amazingly, the magazine is still around, and they even have the original article introducing the project available on their site.

The new Erica Synths Elektor Formant is complete modular system with 27 modules, and is available as a full kit and as a partial kit, for hardcore DIYers.

Here’s what they have to say about it:

“In collaboration with Harald Antes of haraldswerk.de we developed a modular system based on the original Elektor Formant designs and added several modules to take its fnctionality to the next level

We kept the unique internal wiring of the modules so the system can also be played without patching, exactly as described in the original Elektor Formant manuals.


Features:

  • SEQ – a sequencer (new module, not found in the original system)
  • 3 x VCO
  • 12 dB/Oct VCF
  • 24 dB/Oct VCF
  • RFM – formant filter module
  • FX module (new module, based on DSP found on Erica Synths FX modules)
  • COM – an updated Output module
  • INTERFACE module – MIDI-CV module
  • EF/RING – envelope follower and ringmodulator module
  • NOISE – noise and random voltage generators
  • DIVIDER – frequency divider module
  • WAVEPROC – waveshaper
  • 2 x VCA
  • PHASER – an 8-stage optical phaser
  • 2 x MIXER
  • DISPATCH – buffered gate and CV multiple
  • LFO
  • 2 x VC LFO
  • 2 x ADSR
  • ADSR CONTROLLER
  • DUAL S&H
  • PSU distribution board and external 12V@3.3A PSU
  • Enclosure with rails and threaded inserts

Note: While the designs are intended to be DIY-friendly, Erica Synths says the project is “intended for advanced DIYers who have extensive experience in DIY electronics and have all necessary tools (multimeter, oscilloscope) for calibration and troubleshooting.”

The Erica Synths Elektor Formant system is available now as a partial kit for € 2300, and a full kit for € 3000.

Knobcon Number Thirteen Coming To Chicagoland Sept 5-7, 2025


Knobcon – aka “the original synth convention” – is returning to Chicagoland, Sept 5-7, 2025.

The event, now in its thirteenth year, features performances, workshops and vendors. It’s a great opportunity to not just see the latest electronic music gear, but to spend time with people that are passionate about synths.

VCV Rack demo patch at Knobcon 2017


Knobcon is held just outside Chicago, Ill., at the Hyatt Regency Schaumburg.

The event basically takes over the hotel for the weekend, with electronic performances and an annual synth banquet in a huge outdoor tent, vendor rooms where you can try out and buy the latest gear, educational sessions in the conference rooms, a room for DIY synth projects, dedicated performance spaces and more.

And, if you talk to anyone in the lobby, restaurants or bar, they’ll probably be into synths!

Tickets are available now for $75, which gives you access to the entire 3-day event.

There’s an optional synth banquet on Saturday night, which is $75. This year’s Synth Banquet guest of honor will be Cameron Jones, co-inventor of the Synclavier.

Organizers have also arranged for an event rate at the hotel, if you want to stay onsite and make the most of the event.