Tuesday, 25 December 2018
Merry Christmas and Happy 2019!
Merry Christmas from Soulsby Synthesizers. A pictorial clue as to what I've spent most of the holidays doing! Stay tuned for a very exciting and action-packed 2019!
Wednesday, 21 November 2018
CV Freqs X
We'll be at CV Freqs in December! We'll have the prototypes of the new ATX range, so if you didn't get to see them back at SynthFest UK, now is your chance. CV Freqs is a great opportunity to either show off your modular kit or come and see new stuff, so if you're London-based and haven't been before, I'd really recommend it!
- Saturday, 1 December 2018
- 11:00 am to 7:00 pm
- House of Vans, Arches 228 - 232 Station Approach Road · London
Wednesday, 5 September 2018
Upcoming Events
Soulsby Synthesizers will be at these upcoming events. We'll be demoing the new ATX range. There's been lots of progress since the preview at Superbooth in May! We'll also have some mega-bargains for sale, so it'll be well worth stopping by! More details nearer the time.
Dutch Modular Fest
28 Sept at 15:00 – 30 Sept at 22:00
De Besturing, Saturnusstraat 89-91, The Hague, Netherlands
Synth Fest UK
6 October from 10:30-18:30
The Octagon Centre, Clarkson Street, Sheffield S10 2TQ, UK
Tickets HereMonday, 21 May 2018
Oscitrons back on sale!
The Oscitron is back on sale again! Apologies for the delay in restocking. You can buy them from the webstore. Juno and Perfect Circuit have fresh stock too (see the retailers list).
ATX Range
There was a sneaky peak at Superbooth of the upcoming ATX range of synthesizers that will supersede the now discontinued Atmegatrons. There is a playlist of interviews from Superbooth here. There is also a signup form for the mailing list, which will have all the latest info on the range when it is available.
Wednesday, 31 January 2018
post-miniAtmegatron workshop
I thought I'd leave a few links here for people who came to the miniAtmegatron workshop and are wanting to hack it.
- For in-depth instructions on how to operate it, you'll need the full manual.
- To upload the alternative synth engine, head to the downloads page and then follow this tutorial
- You'll also find the templates for controlling the miniAtmegatron via an iPad, iPhone or Android device on the downloads page. Supported systems are Touch OSC, Lemur and Ctrlr.
- Finally, you'll find the source-code on Github. You'll need the Arduino sketch repository and the libraries repository. To edit the pattern, edit this file, then upload.
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