2025: A Year in Gear (What You've Bought or Want to Buy in 2025)

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ghettosynth wrote: Fri Sep 26, 2025 7:24 pm I don't really know what it's like to come at this without an electronics background
I've always been curious, and I pick up some things easily. But my electronics and math backgrounds are absolutely full of holes.

But I did build some kits as a kid, and did electronics projects in place of proper science projects in school. For a 7th grade project I took a Radio Shack speech synthesis chip meant for a talking clock, and attempted to build a Commodore 64 interface for it. (Not successful, but it sort of worked with the test board I'd made...)

Decades of noodling with synths. In the 80s I had a Micromoog, a Commodore 64, and an oscilloscope, and of course a tape player. I built up an intuitive understanding of sound, which only got more robust in the VST era and learning about how the frequency domain and time domain interact, then doing more reading and learning how music theory interacts with the audio spectrum as well.

Being a software developer. I went for an "Information Systems" degree rather than computer science. So the most math I had was high school trigonometry and "Business Calculus" (aka, here's how to solve a couple of problems on a graphing calculator without learning calculus). I never formally studied DSP, but I've read a couple of books and grasped some of it. But in my career in the game industry, and then moving on to working on engineering software, I've done a fair bit with trig and geometry, and those apply to audio.

When I first got into Eurorack I was surprised at how much I still had to learn, which working with VST plugins and simpler analog synths had never prepared me for. For instance, exponential vs linear FM, why thru-zero FM is a big deal, how oscillators actually work, implications of waveshaping, a filter's effects on phase, etc.

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I'm thinking a Peak (which I just ordered) and a Fourm will go hand-in-hand!

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this looks cool
https://faderpunk.cv/

as does the seaside modular proteus, loop recorder with a shott attention span, changes loops around in fun ways!!!
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vurt wrote: Sat Sep 27, 2025 4:19 pm
as does the seaside modular proteus, loop recorder with a shott attention span, changes loops around in fun ways!!!
We were chatting about creative U/I mapping above. I like here how the parameter patience is introduced. That is, I like the natural concept and how it maps the human music experience to the technical parameter, which would have some awkward time related parameter otherwise. These kinds of mappings are not always successful, IMNSHO.

Anyway nice, you should get one, and tell us how it goes.

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ghettosynth wrote: Sat Sep 27, 2025 6:22 pm
Anyway nice, you should get one, and tell us how it goes.
i will be, was playing with it earlier, they had the most simple bell sound playing, it would add rhythm, pitch modulation, and even timbre changes. didn't get to indepth with it, not easy in a room with 200 other things blooping and beeping all over, plus some hard-core noise going off in the live room, even with headphones.

there was some cool wonky stuff stuff too, but the name escapes me, tiny little thing, no bigger than ye thumb.... plug in and out modules too, with magnets!

had a look at cen2rion from the top, looks cool and is apparently almost in the shops!

spent a little while, tweaking stuff on the rubadub k d s table, till i moved a cable and realised it said kids table :oops: now my granddaughters might be getting synths for their birthdays.
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I don't even do hardware modular and I want one.

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Korg Supporter wrote: Sat Sep 27, 2025 3:42 pm I'm thinking a Peak (which I just ordered) and a Fourm will go hand-in-hand!
I've been wishing Sequential would make a new synth with a polyphonic aftertouch keyboard, and the Fourm has one! :love:

I need to see a few more video demos and some reviews, but I'm definitely intrigued so far.
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stoopicus wrote: Sun Sep 28, 2025 8:33 pm I don't even do hardware modular and I want one.
which? proteus or faderpunk? the faderpunk isnt just modular, its midi too. as well as the cv can control other synths too. just the apps he showed me, covered most of the modulation needs, and theyre open sourcing it, so im guessing there will be some crazy out there stuff available at some point!
definitely one to watch at the very least.
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vurt wrote: Sun Sep 28, 2025 9:33 pm
stoopicus wrote: Sun Sep 28, 2025 8:33 pm I don't even do hardware modular and I want one.
which? proteus or faderpunk? the faderpunk isnt just modular, its midi too. as well as the cv can control other synths too. just the apps he showed me, covered most of the modulation needs, and theyre open sourcing it, so im guessing there will be some crazy out there stuff available at some point!
definitely one to watch at the very least.
That faderpunk is seriously cool lookin'! And SOOO versatile. Will def be keeping an eye on that one. 8) :party:
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The Faderpunk. And yes, that’s what I meant, I want one and wouldn’t even use its many CV options.

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Saw the Bristonica video on the Faderpunk, looks really nice, though might be a bit out of my pricerange for a while.
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I've seen a bunch of Bristonica videos. I'm quite jelly TBH. I live near SF (well, close enough) and I don't think that we have anything quite like this locally.

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ghettosynth wrote: Mon Sep 29, 2025 9:18 am I've seen a bunch of Bristonica videos. I'm quite jelly TBH. I live near SF (well, close enough) and I don't think that we have anything quite like this locally.
ooh you might have seen me in the background!
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vurt wrote: Mon Sep 29, 2025 12:17 pm
ghettosynth wrote: Mon Sep 29, 2025 9:18 am I've seen a bunch of Bristonica videos. I'm quite jelly TBH. I live near SF (well, close enough) and I don't think that we have anything quite like this locally.
ooh you might have seen me in the background!
i dont think theyve done the kids table yet.
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