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Frap Tools CGM - How To Connect

In this video Frap Tools discuss the philosophy behind the CGM Creative Mixer Series and walk through the steps to build some configurations.

TouellSkouarn Strakal Silisiom

The Strakal Silisiom is composed of two different fuzz circuits.

The two circuits share the same controls. The Fuzzes and EQ are slightly differents (great for strereo). You can output the Stereo signal by plugin a stereo cable or you can output a mono signal : Fuzz 1 - clock wise or Fuzz 2 - counterclock wise, or a mix of the two fuzz circuits by turning the morphing pot.

Features:

  • Selected Silicon transistors
  • Mono input
  • Stereo output - with stereo cable
  • Mono morphing output - with mono cable
  • Feedback (with cv control)
  • EQ (low / high)
  • Morphing (with cv control): Clock wise Fuzz 1, counter clock wise Fuzz 2


      

Eowave - Domino

The Domino by Eowave is a full synth voice in only 10hp.

While being small and pre-wired it features a lot of modular functionality with lots of inputs and outputs. For example, you can use the oscillator independently, due to the single waveform outputs, same is true for the envelope. Blend the saw and square wave with a dedicated mix knob, or replace one or both waveforms with external signals through the Mix 1 & 2 inputs. While not being a clone of that famous acid synth in any way, the Domino can be the favorite acid synth voice in your rack.

The Domino delivers classic, analog results and lots of modular flexibility – in this video we explore some of its sounds and capabilities.

SynMag "A guide to Modular Worlds"

This book is about synthesis, the underlying technical specifications with added interviews of artists and manufacturers.

Sound Synthesis, Oscillation and Waveforms, Wavetables, Samples, Filters, Distortion, Resonators, Amplification, Effects, Modulations, Envelopes, LFOs, AM, RM, FM, PD, Arpeggiators, Sequencers, Modularity, Jacks, Racks, Voltages, Gates, Clocks, Triggers, CVs, Interfaces, MIDI, Analog, Digital, Hybrid- & Software-Designs, Polyphony, Literature, Rhythm Sources and much more.

In other words, all you want to know for a good start into the worlds of patching your own sound ideas with Modular Synthesizers, conventional Synthesizers and Software Synthesizers!

 

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