Monday, May 2, 2011

Analogue Solutions Leipzig-s Synthesizer #01: Bass Detonation


Uploaded by on May 1, 2011
(headphones required due to lower frequencies)

Here's a brief first look at the Analogue Solutions Leipzig-s analogue synthesizer:

http://analoguesolutions.org.uk/v2/leipzig-s/

This beast of a synth represents the latest in Analogue Solutions' Leipzig line and incorporates a vast number of new features, most notably the 8-step on-board sequencer which can be synced and controlled in a vast number of innovative ways (midi, LFO, VCO, etc.)

This video serves as a first glimpse of the synth - yes, it's a teaser. The evolving sound uses the Leipzig's on-board step sequencer, however the pitch of the notes is controlled via MIDI. The sequencer can also be stepped manually via a MIDI keyboard.

Sequencer reset is handled via accent (or using heavy velocity on a MIDI note).

A beat was added to provide some context for the evolving bass line.

Details:

*Pure analogue voice and modulation circuitry.
*Fat Moog style filter.
*2 VCOs with Glide and Sub-VCOs.
*Osc Sync & Cross-Mod
*Plenty of modulation routing possibilities.
*Analogue step sequencer -- with plenty of clocking options.
*Audio input so can be used as a sound processor.
*Rugged steel/aluminium construction.
*MIDI In for software sequencer control.

Enjoy.

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