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Overview
NYBORG: SYNTH – PERCUSSION – AUDIO PROCESSOR
Nyborg is a compact analogue synthesizer. Analogue - as in really analogue. Aside
from the MIDI chip (which has to be digital), everything else is totally analogue using
real transistors and op-amps. There are no CPU stabilised and quantised circuits, no
DCOs, no digital LFOs and no digital EGs, as found on other so called analogue synths.
The circuitry is based on designs dating back to the mid-1970s. So Nyborg has a
genuine old sound.
AUDIO APPLICATIONS
MONO SYNTHESISER
Nyborg is for use any time you need analogue sound effects, fat basses, screaming
leads, beeps, tones, zaps, and all the other crazy sounds associated with analogue
synthesis. Use in place of your boring digital synths and DSP soft synths.
EFFECTS PROCESSOR
Nyborg has an audio input socket, so you can feed external sounds through the on-
board analogue filters for analogue processing.
DRUM SYNTHESISER
Nyborg is able to produce electronic percussion – kick, snare, hihats, cymbal, etc.
MODULAR SYNTHESISER
Nyborg is pre-patched – but has such a wide range of modulation routing possibilities
that it is almost as versatile as a modular and can produce the same types of sounds,
without the mess and confusion of cables. It has some patch sockets that enable you
to connect it to an external modular.
POLYSYNTH
It’s possible to daisy-chain two Nyborg together and play them as a two voice poly-
synth. It’s even possible to bolt the two units together and fit them in a 19” rack (using
optional rack ears).
It’s possible too to use four units as a four voice polysynth (using optional software,
since as standard, only two units can be daisy-chained).
MIDI or CV & Gate?
This unit can be used with a MIDI keyboard (or DAW, or sequencer) or you can use it
with an analogue sequencer, such as Oberkorn.
It can also be used by MIDI and CV at the same time! So you could have an analogue
step sequencer such as Oberkorn playing a little melody, then using a MIDI keyboard
(or MIDI sequencer) transpose the Oberkorn sequence.
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