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Interesting collection of very very cheap synth and noise kits.. They lack cases and faceplates and blah, but for that price, i think You can get creative..
here's the SOUNDLAB kit http://www.healthclub-music.com/electricjoyland.htm built, with added patch points on banana plugs, and a really nice faceplate.. If you lurk on the healthclub site, you can see they quite like the MFOS kits, but this soundlab with patchpoints is their finest creation to date..
Sure, it's pretty basic stuff, comparable to a PAiA kit synth, minus the MIDI, but listen to how it mangles beats and things in the MP3 demos! Not bad for a simple AD envelope, 1 LFO, 2 basic oscillators and a filter.. Yes, the filter has a Bandpass, and the AD envelope can be made loop - and the patchpoints make for some pain-experiments, but the palete vs. cost ratio is right - abt $400us inc. shipping..
I suppose buying the Kit and making it is the true hardcore 1337 way, but You gotta respect the work put in on that healthclub jobbie..
Given how 95% of music these days is made up of samples or virtual crap, this line of kits is a pretty good option if you want a REAL analogue synth, but don't want to pay like 2 grand on eBay to some dreamer selling a Pro-1/battered SH-101!
I will be bidding on the Healthclub Soundlab on eBay to encourage them, as it's a noble persuit, and i have a bit of banana-plug gear that has been a bit lonely, and needs a little brother..
Here's their 16-step sequencer kit doing it's thing..
Interesting collection of very very cheap synth and noise kits.. They lack cases and faceplates and blah, but for that price, i think You can get creative..
here's the SOUNDLAB kit http://www.healthclub-music.com/electricjoyland.htm built, with added patch points on banana plugs, and a really nice faceplate.. If you lurk on the healthclub site, you can see they quite like the MFOS kits, but this soundlab with patchpoints is their finest creation to date..
Sure, it's pretty basic stuff, comparable to a PAiA kit synth, minus the MIDI, but listen to how it mangles beats and things in the MP3 demos! Not bad for a simple AD envelope, 1 LFO, 2 basic oscillators and a filter.. Yes, the filter has a Bandpass, and the AD envelope can be made loop - and the patchpoints make for some pain-experiments, but the palete vs. cost ratio is right - abt $400us inc. shipping..
I suppose buying the Kit and making it is the true hardcore 1337 way, but You gotta respect the work put in on that healthclub jobbie..
Given how 95% of music these days is made up of samples or virtual crap, this line of kits is a pretty good option if you want a REAL analogue synth, but don't want to pay like 2 grand on eBay to some dreamer selling a Pro-1/battered SH-101!
I will be bidding on the Healthclub Soundlab on eBay to encourage them, as it's a noble persuit, and i have a bit of banana-plug gear that has been a bit lonely, and needs a little brother..
Here's their 16-step sequencer kit doing it's thing..
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