Kickstart An Analog Modular Synth

US tangible waves AE modular is built around digital logic chips and a small module format      18/11/16

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tangible waves has started a Kickstarter campaign for their AE Modular synth which they describe as a true analog modular synthesizer - small in size, small in price, big in sound. Here's the story in theior own words...


How did it all get started?
It started with the idea to build a Lunetta style synth (a synth based on digital logic chips (mis)using them for creating sound, a creation of Stanley Lunetta, therefore the name). For me it is also appealing to have the devices very compact (the KORG Volca series gave me lots of inspiration here), so I defined a small module format (about 10 x 2.5 cm). I liked the concept of abusing electronic parts, which gave the project it's name (AE: abused electronics).
Over the time I felt the wish to add this or that "conventional" module, like Filter, Envelope, VCA, and one by one I ended up building a "standard" modular synthesizer!

What's special?
Compared to the usual Eurorack Modular Synths, we have some differences here, mainly to get a small form factor and cutting the price:

  • Modules are not Eurorack compatible
  • The Oscillators module is not working in 1V/octave standard (due to the roots in the Lunetta approach); but a 1V/octave VCO will be added soon to the modules palette
  • Patching is done via simple patch-wires and small pin-sockets (not minijack-cables as in the eurorack-world); this cuts the cost drastically and also saves a lot of space on the module. Another advantage: Module outputs are mostly dual or triple, which makes "Multiples" modules obsolete


Generally, AE modular follows the "not-so-perfect" approach; circuits are sometimes simplified and show their own character in some points - it's intentionally a contrast to the high-polished stuff we get from digital synths / DAWs / plugins. But always the usage as an artistic tool is considered!

The design style is also a little special: The frontpanels are not (expensively) printed, but rubber-stamped; I like this somehow "unperfect" look - I hope you too! (Don't worry: a special, durable color is used.)

What's not different is, that you get a real modular synthesizer: The selection and arrangement of the modules is absolutely free! You can add new modules later (simply remove 2 screws, plug in the module, fix the screws again) or rearrange them according to your needs.

Pricing and Availability:
See Kickstarter page for pledge amount.

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