Want to dive into the world of controlled feedback yourself? 🎛 Check out our official page to learn more about the Audrey II synthesizer and order your own unit today! Transform noise into music and take your sound design to the next level. 👉 www.synthux.academy/audrey-ii Got questions or feedback (pun intended)? Drop them below! 👇🎶
That's really cool. It's good that it is actually so limited on this one thing what it does, therefore it opens up large sweetspots and musical possibilities. Congratulations! And nice video, Roey!
I've been studying and experimenting with dynamical systems and chaos using visual and mathematical techniques since the 80s to see this applied as a pro audio device reminds me of when the Mandelbrot set became art.
Haven’t bought any gear this year but that’s about to change. Very inspiring stuff! Also, the fact that I know Nick D and we live in the same city makes this very personal and lovely. ❤
When I hear this I can't help but think about the haunting sound of a harmonic/aeolian/drone flute. Especially the ones you spin like a bull-roarer and they slide through harmonics. I wonder if there were a way through using two of these somehow synced or an fx pedal that would create the same haunting harmonic tones?
Yes, but we have tutorials for that. I think we also have a couple of Pinecil soldering irons if you don’t have one. Email us and we’ll help roey at Synthux.academy
@ awesome. I just received the crum drum kit last week and that will be my first soldering experience. If that goes smoothly, I’ll be getting the Audrey 2 next. Thank you for your response.
@teamphil USB. But you can add a Eurorack pin header in the back and power it with a Eurorack system. Note that the audio output is not Eurorack level though.
Just ordered one, this is right in my alley and I'd love to make a video about it. Quick question, the format seems to be 3U. Would it fit in a euorack row and if so, can it be powered by a eurorack case? If not, it may be a cool idea to turn it into a module like a Moog tabletop so it's easier to hook up with other FX.
Hey, thanks! It’s indeed 3U, and it can be powered through the rails, but the output is still line level. If you email me I can add the Eurorack connector for you in the back. Roey at Synthux.academy
@grumpfigrumpf USB is 3.3v. But the Daisy can get up to 17V on the Vin pin. You can solder a eurorack power connector, but beware that the output is line level. Don’t attempt to connect CV into it.
Yes, it’s 42HP 3U. You can also add a Eurorack power connector in the back. But note that the output signal is line level. If you want to have the Eurorack power connector please note it in the order or send an email to hello@synthux.academy
Want to dive into the world of controlled feedback yourself? 🎛
Check out our official page to learn more about the Audrey II synthesizer and order your own unit today! Transform noise into music and take your sound design to the next level. 👉 www.synthux.academy/audrey-ii
Got questions or feedback (pun intended)? Drop them below! 👇🎶
Ordered mine last week, I think it's arriving it two days! I write music for horror games, so this is going to a good home :)
Damn.. ❤
That's really cool. It's good that it is actually so limited on this one thing what it does, therefore it opens up large sweetspots and musical possibilities. Congratulations! And nice video, Roey!
Thanks, Manu!
Great video Roey, it sounds really tasty! Shared on Sonicstate today 💥
Awesome thank you!
Love feedback and love the video, really well done!
Thanks so much, Ben! It means a lot!
sounds phenomenal , thx for sharing
Cheers!
an amazing range of werid noises, lovely!
Oh yea! I’ve made lots of experiments in the last few weeks. Will share them in the coming weeks. Really cool instrument. Very unique!
I've been studying and experimenting with dynamical systems and chaos using visual and mathematical techniques since the 80s to see this applied as a pro audio device reminds me of when the Mandelbrot set became art.
Wonderful stuff, excellent video. So cool and intriguing
Thanks, Jon!
Haven’t bought any gear this year but that’s about to change. Very inspiring stuff! Also, the fact that I know Nick D and we live in the same city makes this very personal and lovely. ❤
Awesome! Hope to come visit Colorado at a certain point. It’s been a long time since I visited the US.
just woaaaaaouuuu 😍
Beautiful! Sounds amazing!
Thanks a lot!
one of the most inspiring DIY instruments for the last couple years! Shapo ;)
Totally!
Sounds so amazing!!
Looks gorgeous too. Big knobs with lots of spacing for the win
Thanks, Chris! Prioritise UX 💪
This is so cool! Let's gooooooo!
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Awesome instrument! ❤
When I hear this I can't help but think about the haunting sound of a harmonic/aeolian/drone flute. Especially the ones you spin like a bull-roarer and they slide through harmonics. I wonder if there were a way through using two of these somehow synced or an fx pedal that would create the same haunting harmonic tones?
Trying two of these together is on my list. I’ll investigate a possible drone fluit inspired composition!
I ordered the DIY kit for Audrey II.
Nice! It should be out tomorrow. Enjoy!
Cor flip!
Sounds awesome. Thanks for doing something different. Does the diy kit require soldering?
Yes, but we have tutorials for that. I think we also have a couple of Pinecil soldering irons if you don’t have one. Email us and we’ll help roey at Synthux.academy
@ awesome. I just received the crum drum kit last week and that will be my first soldering experience. If that goes smoothly, I’ll be getting the Audrey 2 next. Thank you for your response.
@ what’s the power source?
@teamphil USB. But you can add a Eurorack pin header in the back and power it with a Eurorack system. Note that the audio output is not Eurorack level though.
Just ordered one, this is right in my alley and I'd love to make a video about it. Quick question, the format seems to be 3U. Would it fit in a euorack row and if so, can it be powered by a eurorack case? If not, it may be a cool idea to turn it into a module like a Moog tabletop so it's easier to hook up with other FX.
Hey, thanks! It’s indeed 3U, and it can be powered through the rails, but the output is still line level. If you email me I can add the Eurorack connector for you in the back. Roey at Synthux.academy
@@SynthuxAcademy I'll check my mail for a confirmation. This is super!
Sounds incredible. Is this available through any N American retailers?
Thank you! It might be available through Perfect Circuit soon, but for now it’s available on our site (we do ship to US).
I ordered one and I ' m waiting for it.....
Should arrive in a few days! 👀
@@SynthuxAcademy I just got it but i see it's not a eurorack.....waht is the voltager of usb power ?
@grumpfigrumpf USB is 3.3v. But the Daisy can get up to 17V on the Vin pin. You can solder a eurorack power connector, but beware that the output is line level. Don’t attempt to connect CV into it.
Sounds amazing... but no V/OCT???
This was intentional, but I also miss it now that I play it a lot. We might release a new firmware with 1V/O through USB midi. I’ll look into it!
You quickly showed a panel by Lucas Bonvin (?). Where can I get more information about that?
Never mind. I found it all on github.
Yea, it’s there. It’s quite a complex build though, so we are working to simplify it.
Is this instrument designed to be mounted in a eurorack case?
Yes, it’s 42HP 3U. You can also add a Eurorack power connector in the back. But note that the output signal is line level. If you want to have the Eurorack power connector please note it in the order or send an email to hello@synthux.academy
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I like to have one
Cheers! Grab one at our shop :) www.synthux.academy/shop