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Ciat-Lonbarde Sidrax

¥209,000 (Tax excluded ¥190,000)
Analog polyphonic synth ~ chaos machine with 44 voices that interact with 7 patch points controlled by a wooden pressure-sensitive keyboard

Format: Standalone Synthesizer
Accessories: AC adapter 12V (can also be driven by a 9V battery)
* Patching is not a 3.5mm cable,banana cableUse the.
* Output is about line level

Usage notes: Piezo pressure-sensitive keyboards are delicately sensitive, reacting sensitively to changes in keyboard position rather than keyboard position.To protect the piezo, please touch the keyboard with as little force as possible when playing.Also, if you press the keyboard too much, noise will be mixed in, but press with a force that does not cause that.

[About Ciat-Lonbarde]
Ciat-Lonbarde's modular synths have many wooden parts, and the wood grain patterns vary from individual to individual.
There are many handmade processes, and there may be changes and individual differences in other appearances.In addition, there may be some stiffness due to the warping of the wood.Please note on your purchase.

MUSICAL FEATURES

Sidrax consists of 7 wooden keys and 44 patch points, each with a triangular VCO, and is simple and open-ended.Mysterious, Obscureanalog polyphonic synthesizer.A pseudo pressure-sensitive mechanism using piezo is installed under the keyboard, and it responds delicately to changes in the keyboard.If you press it slowly, the sound fades in, and if you press it hard, it creates a percussive attack.In addition, CV corresponding to touch/release is output for each keyboard.

In addition to global tuning control via the lower left knob, each key can be pitched individually via sliders for easy special tuning.in the low frequency rangeLFOcan be used asA triangular wave oscillator produces warm tones from each keyboard, and they show various forms of unstable movement due to interaction between keyboards by patching, self-patching, and interference between oscillators by chaos knobs.

The main output on the upper side is a stereo mini jack that pans left and right when the keyboard touch/release transitions.Left and right panning is set randomly by the keyboard.Since touch/release information is output from the orange jack of each keyboard, it can also be used as a gate/trigger to other Ciat-Lonbarde machines and modular systems.

Sidrax is one of Ciat-Lonbarde's most outlandish synthesizer lineups.Patching will make it the most flexible synthesizer to respond to the whims of the player.

HOW TO USE

Interface

Ciat-Lonbarde's banana synthesizer inputs cold colors such as blue and green, and outputs warm colors such as red, orange, and yellow.Even if you don't know the details of how to operate it, you can experiment with what happens by patching from output to input to create a new playing experience.

Sidrax, like all Ciat-Lonbarde synthesizers, has a lot of patch points. There are 1 rows of 6 patch points in a row (except gray) (with 7 left and 3 in the middle), each row being a keyboard patch point.Each patch point is lined up one step off when going to the next row.This alternates warm outputs and cool inputs in all directions, making it easier to patch next to each other.

The side part has a stereo mini jack for output in the back, a ground on the right side, and a connector for a 9V battery on the left side. 


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