![]() ![]() It has no scratches and is fully function. I could only find one case of one being sold on the Internet. There were only a few made and they are quite rare. Check out the videos of the bC16 on youtube. There is quite a bit of information on the web, however. The bC16 was made by a one man company that went belly up and ceased to exist. It has an standard mini jack for earphones. The bC16 is powered by 6 AA batteries (included) or an external 9 to 12 V source. All the knobs and jacks are firm and operate smoothly. ![]() Synthesizer sections are connected via the 10 included 2mm mini-banana pin connectors. The bC16 functions are controlled by sixteen color-coded potentiometers. Functionality includes: oscillator, LFO, ADSR envelope generator, VCA, VCF, noise source, ring modulation and MIDI interface. "The unit is about the size of a CD but still has a wealth of features to be connected via the included patch cables. This one in via El Estereo on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge !UU9FFI6b!BlC1RWSq_lLMpx3Xaoc9uWaDvRRRJkAx-u-yJnMo0oI" We can't do it without you! So back this project today!Īnd don't forget to share this project with your friends!ĭownload Link for the first 6 pages of the screenplay: With this great idea and story we decided to go all out on this film, from the quality to the writing and acting and everything in between. We have been honing our craft and learning how to deliver better content to this point for something like this. Who Are We? We are a group that for the past few years has enjoyed creating and uploading short films to YouTube. The final film is estimated to be roughly 60 minutes long and will be released through several mediums and will be entered in film festivals the following year. Post production will be going throughout the principle photography and the final film should be wrapped up by Mid-September. ![]() The Plan is to start shooting in early June and film through early August. Props for the film, from Synthesizers to Paperclips. Technical Gear, such as Lights, Cables, and Monitors However, Will quickly discovers all might not be as it seems as he learns more about doings of Synth-City and also of the brutality and relentlessness of a phenomenon called: "Desynthegration".Īlthough we already have a lot of the gear and all the locations, in order for this film to happen though, we need some funding for: Every night, dozens of synthesizer players come and have duels against each other in the warehouse that makes up Synth-City. His life quickly changes as he is invited to a special organization. Synth-City is an original short film, that follows Will, from the day he buys a synthesizer in a music store. When Will finds his true talent for playing synths, he finds himself in a situation he could never have dreamed of. Inspired by the sound of the ASR controlled vco's, I was trying for a pleasant, ambient Eno-esque feeling to this piece." The Moon Modular 554 and 563 provide gate timings for these. An Yves Usson (build by STG Soundlabs) gate delay was used along with a Q961 Interface for gate timing on this crucial event.Ī Synthetic Sound Labs Touch Tempo LFO is employed to create a faster timing for the dissonant line and the arpeggio. I tapped into the last gate out of the main line on the Q960 to trigger a slew-down pitched tone for the beginning note. Other sequences are Q119 and STG VMS for a very faint discord line as well as a rapid arpeggio which come & go at the end. All pitch cv's were processed with a trio of Q171's and Q172 quantizers from. The main output is the bass line and the other three voices are the ASR lines which build in the beginning to a chord structure in C Aug7. I am using a Q960 sequencer as master clock and pitch sequence duties for the main 7 step line as well as the second and third row as the 14 step counter-melodic line. The Dave Dixon design is very stable which is a nice compliment to the dual CGS ASR in my setup. Rather than a straight demo video, I decided to try to use the ASR in a more musical way to demonstrate one of the benefits of having it in the modular synth. Most likely a component change would help with that. There is a bit of drift in the looping function but I didn't use it here on this video. I used a scratch 2U panel from an earlier MFOS Quad Voltage Quantizer build to house the panel parts & PCB. ![]() The ASR module is lacking a finished front panel but it is on order. This is a real time recorded session using the modular synthesizer. "A demo of a new Dave Dixon Analog Shift Register module. ![]()
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