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Re: 2025 2 LYFE ::FINGERS WAGGIN'::
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2025 5:45 pm
by Gone Fission
Cool updates to the MicroKorg 2 in the v2, particularly noticeable for access to the Logue SDK for third party effects and oscillators (though existing plugs may need to be adapted to MK2). Not the most amazing kit ever but this does a lot to extend the useful life of what may be a common first synth. And will make the used market worth watching.
https://youtu.be/m6VvUusfi2I?si=SYiRAbKSrhQaEIYV
Re: 2025 2 LYFE ::FINGERS WAGGIN'::
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2025 1:38 pm
by echorec
alexsga wrote: ↑Mon Oct 06, 2025 6:29 pmi find this interface quite innovative

the sounds i've heard i felt are not....then again we're almost running out of room to make innovative-sounding pedlols i think
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I don't remember if I posted this before in the new types of effects thread, but these are my thoughts on the topic...)
I still feel like new sounds are available by mixing and matching in new or unexpected ways. --Think of it like a chef. In the FX world, people are talking about finding a new spice...like you'd need to find a whole new plant or herb to get new flavors. That's not usually how it works though.
Instead, people should consider combining things that are less obvious. ---By mixing and matching effects, you won't necessarily get a whole new effect (dish), but rather new textures (flavors). (like bitcrushed delay + poly-harmonizer...or phaser + RM + filter....or trem-vibrato-phaser-flanger)
Re: 2025 2 LYFE ::FINGERS WAGGIN'::
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2025 1:51 pm
by echorec
dubkitty wrote: ↑Tue Oct 07, 2025 2:11 pm
new Catalinbread Proto Club series release, by far the most interesting so far to me. it's called the Pads, and was apparently inspired by an effect on a Tame Impala track. it combines reverb, chorus, and square-wave tremolo. sounds pretty good, but i have to ask: why do i need this when i already have chorus, reverb, and square-wave tremolo?
https://youtu.be/YJKW6Zw-sfk?si=xA1J7tJ3nrg149b-
I was listening to that yesterday, and I like the way the textures blend. You won't necessarily get that with stacked modulation in series. I may not buy one, but I thought it was a pleasant wrinkle, in terms of how the sounds coalesced together. I listened to the Soft Focus Ghost the other week, and I liked it, too.
Re: 2025 2 LYFE ::FINGERS WAGGIN'::
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2025 3:18 pm
by alexsga
echorec wrote: ↑Wed Oct 08, 2025 1:38 pm
alexsga wrote: ↑Mon Oct 06, 2025 6:29 pmi find this interface quite innovative

the sounds i've heard i felt are not....then again we're almost running out of room to make innovative-sounding pedlols i think
(
I don't remember if I posted this before in the new types of effects thread, but these are my thoughts on the topic...)
I still feel like new sounds are available by mixing and matching in new or unexpected ways. --Think of it like a chef. In the FX world, people are talking about finding a new spice...like you'd need to find a whole new plant or herb to get new flavors. That's not usually how it works though.
Instead, people should consider combining things that are less obvious. ---By mixing and matching effects, you won't necessarily get a whole new effect (dish), but rather new textures (flavors). (like bitcrushed delay + poly-harmonizer...or phaser + RM + filter....or trem-vibrato-phaser-flanger)

especially in the DAW realm, there are still many of these new "flavors" to be found! i like these new pedlols with 1/8" patch points and touch interfaces too
awesome

love Microkorgs
Re: 2025 2 LYFE ::FINGERS WAGGIN'::
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2025 3:22 pm
by Gone Fission
Re: 2025 2 LYFE ::FINGERS WAGGIN'::
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2025 9:33 pm
by echorec
I didn't realize Korg discontinued the Prologue. The Sinevibes Albedo plugin is a favorite of mine---Microcosm sounds on the cheap. (and easier to master) Their Rerun is another one, that I use regularly (a cleaner offering for stutter/chop/glitch). I could definitely see the MK2 making someone happy, who doesn't have thousands to throw at premium pedals.
Re: 2025 2 LYFE ::FINGERS WAGGIN'::
Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2025 11:01 am
by echorec
Some software news---
(1) Cherry Audio revealed their Korg Trident tribute. While the Mono/Poly gets a lot of fanfare, I've always felt the Trident was the lushest and most desirable of the Korg poly units.
https://cherryaudio.com/products/trident-synthesizer (specs/trial download)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dr5aU0g ... aWRlbnQ%3D (intro reveal)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBECg96 ... hyohjO8%3D (no talking)
(2) AudioThing's take on the Juno adds 4 onboard FX for $69 ($39 intro price). AT is my favorite plugin company, when it comes to interfaces. You can lock as many paremeters as you want, and then randomize the rest. It makes creating new and unexpected sounds extremely fast and efficient.
https://www.audiothing.net/instruments/june/ (info, demo download)
(3) Rainbow Circuit teamed up with Daedelus to launch Tinge, a gorgeous arpeggiator that is as pscyhedelic, as it is polychromatic. I love the motion graphics on this. There's a placeholder for a demo version, which is not yet available. If you're ready to pull the trigger without test-driving it, Tinge sells for $32 (Mac/Windows). I've played a few clips of this in the background, but I'm not sure how random/generative this is. It seems quite intriguing though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZ_6tfw ... l0IHRpbmdl (designer walkthrough)
(They also did a DFAM-inspired perc synth a few months ago called Motherly. Some people may be interested in that. demo here>>
https://www.rainbowcircuit.co/devices/motherly)
(4) Intro price is still available for Dawesome's Kontrast, which utilizes a nonlinear wavetable engine. ($89 intro, $149 regularly)
https://www.dawesomemusic.com/plugins/kontrast (trial download available for Mac/Windows)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFzvlCuOEPw (first sounds)
(5) Nembrini teamed up with H&K to offer a virtual take on the beloved Rotosphere. It's kind of surprising, given how many Leslie emulators are already out there, but the Rotosphere was king of the Leslie stompboxes for a while.

($29 intro, $99 is the suggest regular price) --I'm a fan of their Delay3000, which is a take on the 1980s SDE-3000. I imagine this does a solid job of replicating what people enjoy about the original floor unit.
https://www.nembriniaudio.com/products/ ... rotosphere
(6) MNTRA has a new 6-algo disortion. ($29 intro, $49 regularly...no trial available though)
https://www.mntra.io/product/bruitage/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7P5yBs ... hyohjO8%3D (reveal)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMqa8JI ... aXRhZ2U%3D (sample presets)
Re: 2025 2 LYFE ::FINGERS WAGGIN'::
Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2025 11:19 am
by echorec
Two stompbox launches today---
Non-Human Audio is accepting orders today for the Kimchi. (think it opens at noon EST, but I'm not positive.)
https://www.nonhumanaudio.com/product/kimchi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuzkNHvGEkk designer sounds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vF95CJ2cPj0 Boring Gear Reviews
For all the schematics I have looked at over the years and all the ways I have seen people create distortion in circuits there was a method involved with transistor biasing (and thus potential fuzz level) that I’d never actually seen someone make adjustable. Why weren’t people doing that? Did it not work? Did it sound bad? I wanted to dig in and figure it out.
Turns out it not only worked but it sounded really cool and pretty unique, ranging from clangy and bitey overdrive all the way to an zippery and compressed fuzz, while maintaining a surprising amount of clarity along the way. So I designed the Kimchi around this idea and range of sounds.
Everything We Dont Know About The Ocean Floor V2
The circuit in V2 has been completely overhauled and rebuilt from the ground up to be a wonderfully flexible chorus and pitch modulation device. The updated design adds a new wet/dry mix control, an active tone control on the modulated signal, additive and subtractive mixing, an extra deep mode, and two configurations for switching the second LFO in and out of the control system. Its a lot of stuff. Lets dig into the controls.
https://www.bsriaudio.com/product/every ... n-floor-v2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXAQy25nq-M Tunnel of Reverb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXUBjqMIF5c dots.sounds
Re: 2025 2 LYFE ::FINGERS WAGGIN'::
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2025 12:29 am
by echorec
There's so much going on here...a looper, a drum machine, a MIDI-powered polysynth, granular processor...
Ghosts is a 6-voice physical modeling effect and instrument.
NOTE: THIS IS A PRE-ORDER. SHIPPING STARTS IN 4-5 WEEKS. PLEASE CHECK OUR FORUM FOR UPDATES.
https://kinotoneaudio.com/products/ghosts/ (too many specs, features, modes to detail in a single post)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nMrVc0Yzpw (watch & listen

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M. stellatarum is a multi-mode optical tremolo featuring an all-analog signal path, 32 possible mode/waveform combinations, tap tempo with subdivisions and an onboard boost.
[...] inspired by David Rolo’s ingenious design
https://www.mothelectric.com/shop/p/m-s ... um-tremolo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbW1Wz6ThMY Harsh Tones, Inc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jk5uOc8IuMU Boring Gear Reviews
Caroline's Météore is turning 10. A silver and blue anniversary edition is available at the direct shop, as well as participating dealers.
https://carolineguitar.com/product/meteore/
Super Arcing Prisms from Iron Ether, anyone?
Super Arcing Prisms takes the psychedelic spiraling modulation, frequency shifting and delay effects of the Arcing Prisms and adds instant foot-switch access to four different sounds – kind of like presets, but without losing the WYSIWYG interface style that Iron Ether pedals have always had.
[...] This setup gives quick access to the variety of mystical sounds in the Arcing Prisms:
Phasers that seem to shift forever up or down
Flangers that don’t sweep
Bell-like inharmonic frequency shifting tones
Delays that become increasingly phased and psychedelic with every repeat
Unnamed modulations that are halfway between each of these at the same time
Expression pedal can control any of the main parameters, sweeping from a flanger to delay, or phaser to frequency shifter
https://ironether.com/product/super-arcing-prisms/
https://www.instagram.com/iron.ether/
Strymon has a new product dropping on Tuesday, which I expect to be an Ola successor in a Cloudburst/EC-1 housing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FahEjOmvtZ0
Re: 2025 2 LYFE ::FINGERS WAGGIN'::
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2025 5:48 am
by dubkitty
i cannot process this stuff without more coffee. like, a LOT more coffee.
Re: 2025 2 LYFE ::FINGERS WAGGIN'::
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2025 11:24 am
by alexsga
echorec wrote: ↑Wed Oct 08, 2025 9:33 pm
I didn't realize Korg discontinued the Prologue.
damn! r.i.p. affordable Aphex Twin-designed analog polysynth

Re: 2025 2 LYFE ::FINGERS WAGGIN'::
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2025 1:55 pm
by echorec
Some info on the Strymon Olivera oil can delay:
[*]stereo
[*]MIDI (300 available presets)
[*]discrete Class A JFET stereo input preamp
[*]$259 USD retail
Short Head delay time: 72ms – 290ms
Long Head delay time: 155ms – 620ms
Disc Rotation, 200ms – 800ms (residual static repeats)
https://www.strymon.net/product/olivera/ (specs + short audio-only clips)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgl2PxKC ... BvbGl2ZXJh (intro reveal)
http://www.youtube.com/shorts/jRzJwETG4DQ (short from Pedalboard of the Day)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhzG1NcK ... BvbGl2ZXJh (16 minutes of designer sounds)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-Y7yQVs ... BvbGl2ZXJh (Doug Hanson)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtiSgUzG ... BvbGl2ZXJh (Perry Frank, no talking)

Re: 2025 2 LYFE ::FINGERS WAGGIN'::
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2025 5:05 pm
by dubkitty
i guess nobody's ever going to make an oil can delay with even 1 second of hang time. sad!
Re: 2025 2 LYFE ::FINGERS WAGGIN'::
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2025 11:39 pm
by echorec
STEREO FALMA / STEREO BLOMAR
Release October 19th. More info coming soon (newsletter, product pages, demos).
https://pladaskelektrisk.com/
https://www.instagram.com/pladaskelektrisk/

Re: 2025 2 LYFE ::FINGERS WAGGIN'::
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2025 10:16 am
by oldangelmidnight
Weird, no newsletter about this. I didn't realize Blomar was going to be stereo.