Synthesizers.com Brings Big Modular To 2025 NAMM Show


At the 2025 NAMM Show, large format synth maker Synthesizers.com has a booth, where they are showcasing a large Studio System modular synthesizer.

This is the first time that Synthesizers.com has had a presence at NAMM. The company’s founder, Roger Arrick, started in 1999, with the goal of reviving Moog format modulars, and one of his strategies for keeping his modules relatively affordable was to sell direct and avoid advertising.

Caleb Duke & Mike Graham of Synthesizers.com

Arrick retired from the company a few years ago, and since then, the company has been trying new approaches to raising awareness of their systems. This has included expanding their Youtube presence, partnering to distribute their synths in some brick and mortar synth shops and, now, presenting at NAMM for the first time.

Their booth is featuring a customized Studio-110 rig, above, with one of their modular CV/Gate/MIDI control keyboards.

The company offers pre-configured 22-, 44-, 66-, 88-, and 110-space systems in Walnut cabinets, but many owners build completely custom system, using modules from a wide range of manufacturers.

In addition to the traditional Walnut Studio Systems, they offer rack-mount options, traditional Moog-style portable cabinets and modern compact cabinets.

While the Synthesizers.com system looks like a Moog modular, the modules are original designs, with the main exception being their 960 sequencer system, which is a full-size clone of the classic Moog step sequencer.

When Arrick started the company, he methodically reviewed what was good and bad about classic Moog systems, and he tried to update Moog’s standard, keeping the large-format usability and feel of Moog’s systems, but modernizing everything else. This included updating the power system, using 10V peak-to-peak signals to reduce noise levels, standardizing panel sizes to ensure complete modularity, minimizing module depth to allow modules to be mounted in shallow cases, and standardizing gate/trigger signals, so that all signals are passed using the same cables and jacks.

The ‘dotcom’ update of the Moog format has become a standard that’s now supported by dozens of manufacturers, second only to the Eurorack format.

Here’s a video from the show floor, via Sonic State:

Synthesizers.com systems are available now, starting around $2,000 for a compact modular rig and topping out around $21,500 for a 110-space monster synth like the one that they’re showcasing at NAMM. Individual modules are also available.

 

Exquis MPE Controller Gets Major Firmware Update


Intuitive Instruments let us know that they’ve released a major update for their Exquis Expressive MPE controller.

The Exquis is an isometric keyboard MIDI controller, with 61 hexagonal RGB backlit keys that are sensitive to pressure (Z axis) and position sensing (X and Y axes).

Version 2 of the firmware and companion software introduces several new features and a complete graphic redesign, offering enhanced customization options for the keyboard.

What’s new in Exquis version 2:

  • Up to 32 scales and 8 notes layouts onboard – In addition to a wide selection of factory scales and layouts, users can design their own custom scales and note layouts using Exquis’ companion software. Each key can be assigned individual MIDI values and colors, with the configurations stored directly in the keyboard’s memory for standalone use as a MIDI MPE controller. These custom files can also be shared with the community.
  • Customizable MIDI Messages and Sensitivity Curves – MIDI CC values for the four rotary, clickable encoders and action buttons are now fully editable via Exquis’ companion software and saved to the device’s memory for standalone operation. Additionally, users can fine-tune sensitivity curves for all expressive dimensions -velocity, X, Y, and Z axes- ensuring optimal control and responsiveness.
  • A Redesigned Graphical Interface – The Exquis companion software now features a completely redesigned graphical interface for quick and intuitive use. Designed to transform Exquis into a standalone electronic instrument, the app combines an enhanced looper (11 tracks, 44 loops) with a simple sequencer (11 events) and is compatible with all AU, VST, and VST3 plugins, running seamlessly on macOS and Windows.
  • Adaptable to Any Configuration – One standout feature of the Exquis application is its ability to adapt to any note layout, saving it as a track parameter or even linking it to a plugin preset. This makes it possible to create hybrid instruments tailored to specific soundscapes, unlocking new creative possibilities.
  • 250 Expressive Presets Optimized for Exquis – The update also includes 100 brand-new factory presets for the Vital and Decent Sampler free MPE plugins, complementing the refreshed 150 presets for the Surge XT free MPE plugin. All these presets are available directly within the Exquis app, ready to load in a single click, complete with optimized note layouts.


The Exquis is available now for $299.

CME Figures Out How To Make MIDI Cables Interesting With C2MIDI Pro


2025 NAMM Show: MIDI cables are not inherently interesting, but CME is changing that with the C2MIDI Pro, a dual-purpose USB-C MIDI cable that also functions as a standalone MIDI filter, mapper, and router.

Unlike other cables, the C2MIDI Pro can be considered a ‘smart cable’, because it lets you pass MIDI through if you want, or manipulate the MIDI signal in musically useful ways.

“The C2MIDI Pro combines innovation, precision, and ease of use in a single cable. It’s not just a MIDI cable; it’s a game-changing tool for every MIDI enthusiast,” said Zhao Yitian, CEO of CME.

Features:

  • Dual-Functionality: Operates as a USB MIDI Interface or a Smart MIDI Cable.
  • Future-Proof Performance: Powered by a 32-bit processor, it ensures ultra-accurate transmission with high-speed optocouplers and four times the standard processing speed.
  • Advanced MIDI Tools: Includes free UxMIDI Tools software (compatible with Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android) to configure the C2MIDI Pro as a filter, mapper, or router.
  • Universal Compatibility: “Works seamlessly with macOS, iOS, Windows, Android, Linux, and Chrome OS.
  • “Ultimate Precision”: Guarantees 100% exact transfer of dense MIDI data without latency, jitter, or dropouts.

TheC2MIDI Pro will be open for presale and shipping at the beginning of February 2025, priced at $29.99. See the CME site for details.