Tag Archive: Analog

Features & Info -

Three Vintage audio transformer stages.  UTC Transformers are used in many classic analog designs. (Example vintage Universal Audio). They are a large part of analog sound & character.  They modify frequency/transient response & add mild saturation.

  • Three captured UTC A10, A21, & A22 Transformers
  • Sampled @ 24/96 with Lynx A/D D/A

Nebula has taken the torch from standard IR convolution. This dynamic sampling technology brings hardware realism to the DAW. Learn more about the the Nebula Engine.

Requirements

  • Nebula

Frequency & Harmonic Plots.

U10

U21

U22

Things!

My thingamagoop ver 2 arrived today. I can’t say why thingamagoops/kits are so badass they just are. I just finished putting it together in a custom box. (a thingamakit box actually) The new ver 2 has everything you wished for in ver 1. Modulation for days, S&H, ect. Best of all CV i/o.
What I find surprising is that all 3 vers have there place.
ver 1 for just fun simple noise.
Thingamakit has 2 leds for interesting optical based patterns & rhythms.
& ver 2 is just an all around feature slut but with only one Led.

Demo Video showcasing the Thingamagoop ver 2 controlling a MOOG Voyager RME via CV i/o.

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I got together with mr. 3am not to long ago for some synth geekery. Our other goops made an appearance as well.

Made myself a nice little passive summing panel for my home rig out of parts laying around the shop. I wanted to simplify/improve my final summing stage. Pleased with the results, Sounds great. Gives me piece of mind bypassing the channel IC’s & master section on my Sony MXP desk.

I used a simple XLR panel, Neutrik XLR mounts, Neve super conductive cable, & OHMITE 1% metal film resistors. Took all of 2 hours to wire up.

10.7k resistors on the inputs & a 220 shunt on the outputs.

After level calibration my noise-floor is at -80 & crosstalk @ -88.

FYI – this is with a John Hardy M1 transformer pre for the make up gain. Nothing better IMHO.

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Overview

  • Analog Impact One is an all analog Drum Synth Sample Set.  Captured from a Modded Vermona DRM1 MKIII
  • 8 analog instruments captured @ 24bit/96k
  • Four individual velocity samples per instrument.
  • Format = Mono 24/96 .wav
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analog impact one

Overview

The Drumcomputer MFB-522 is an all analog boutique Drum Synth. It’s deceivingly small size produces HUGE sound. A call back to the TR-808. If you want the 808 vibe but are sick of the overused 808 samples available, this is for you.

  • 9 analog instruments captured @ 24bit/96k & RNLA compression for a little added edge.
  • Five/Six individual velocity samples per instrument.
  • Format = Stereo 24/96 .wav

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mfb-522

Overview

This is the 2nd Moog Drum Sample Set & Live 8 Drum Rack  “Moog Drum Two”.  (The 1st can be downloaded  HERE.) You will find some nice deep tones in this set. Think 808 if it had a Minimoog filter.  I’ve created pitch macros for each sample. Being that it is sampled @ 96k you have plenty of  room to re-pitch those samples without quality loss for music production.

Captured @ 24bit/96k with Lynx converters & DBX 903 compression.

Analog Signal path = Moog Voyager-DBX 903′s-Console EQ-Dominator II- Lynx.

Six velocity samples per pad.

Raw Samples = Download : Mirror :

Live Drum Rack = Download : Mirror :
To install, extract the Pack with Live into a folder of your choosing. Then open the extracted project & save the Drum Rack into your library.


Price = Donationware You Decide

mdt