Archive for January, 2024

Nervous Squirrel introduces 2 Unusual New Eurorack Modules


Dave Cranmer at Nervous Squirrel let us know that they’ve introduced two unusual new modules for Eurorack modular systems.

The String Thing is a three-axis performance controller. A joystick has CV outputs for up/down and left/right, and pulling the ring varies the third CV output. Different sounds are created depending on the position of the end of the string in 3D space.

Cranmer notes that “This module works well as a pair,” giving you six axes of control with two hands.

The Zeno’s Paradox is a clock divider module that goes way beyond what typical clock dividers can do, letting you divide a signal down to over a billion (1,073,741,824). To get a sense of what this means, a clock signal input at a frequency of 1Hz will cause the last LED to flash about once every 34 years. The clock input responds to frequencies up to around 18kHz, though.

When used as a clock divider, the module can be useful as a method of generating timed events that happen occasionally, or very occasionally.

The module can be also used as a sub oscillator, if a clean audio rate wave is fed into the clock input. The input can be any repeating wave shape, and will produce a series of square wave outputs, each one octave below the other.

Feeding other audio sources (drums etc) into the clock will produce crunchy lo-fi oddness from the outputs. and patching white noise into the clock input produces a series of increasingly filtered noise sources at the outputs.

The modules are available now, with the String Thing priced at £290, and the Zenos Paradox priced at £190.

 

Stylophone Theremin Now Available to Pre-order


Stylophone today introduced the Stylophone Theremin, a new add addition to their family of portable electronic instruments.

The Stylophone Theremin builds on the original Stylophone design, being battery powered featuring simple sound controls. It adds an antenna for pitch control, but unlike traditional theremins, uses a trigger with envelope for volume.

The instrument also features a slider for precise note control, delay and vibrato effects, octave control, and various tone options.

Features:

  • Antenna for creating movement based sound
  • Slider for more precise notes and moving melodies
  • Create drones or trigger notes
  • Wobbly vibrato circuit
  • Echoing delay
  • Portable AA battery design
  • Built in speaker
  • Headphone and audio output
  • Can be used with a mic stand

The Stylophone Theremin is available now for pre-order, priced at around $110.

 

Berlin School Synth Jam With Moog synthesizers

Synthesist Karol Pokojowczyk, aka Caught In Joy, shared this hypnotic Berlin School style synth jam, Stardust.

What he say about it:

“Whether you’re a fan of Berlin School music, a synth enthusiast, or simply seek a musical escape to a dreamy realm, Stardust is my humble invite to experience a sonic journey of the beauty and creative breadth of old-school electronic music.

The arrangement of Stardust is my attempt at mastering Moog synthesizers to create subtle sequencer patterns, gentle melodies, and graceful arpeggios.”

Caught In Joy‘s music is available on Bandcamp.