Curetronic is a new (to me) manufacturer of traditionally-styled modular synthesizers.
They offer a large variety of modules:
- C100-VCO
- C101-VCO-LIGHT
- C201-DUAL-SHAPE-LFO
- C202-QUINT-LFO
- C203-QUAD-CV-LFO
- C301-VCF/VCA
- C302-VCF-CV-RESO
- C303-MULTI-VCF (steiner)
- C304-3379
- C305-2044
- C306-Classic-VCF
- C401-VCA
- C402-DUAL-VCA(exp)
- C501-NOISE/MULTIPLE
- C502-DIGI-NOISE
- C601-TOOL
- C602-FINE-TOOL
- C603-SWITCH-TOOL
- C705-CLOCKDIVIDER
- C706-CLOCKSEQUENZER
- C801-ADSR
- C802-DUAL-MIXER-2×4
- C803-ATTENUATOR
- C804-DUAL-RINGMODULATOR
- C805-DUAL-SAMPLE/HOLD
- C806-WAVE-CRUSH
- C807-CV-PHASER
- C808-MULTIPLE
- C01-Blende
I haven’t seen a Curetronic modular in person yet. If you have, let me know your impressions!
Where are these girls that play with modular synthesizers? They don’t exist I tell you- they’re publicity stunts!
Synth fan –
Not publicity stunts: Limor Fried – creator of the x0xb0x, Tara Busch of AnalogSuicide.com or Liz McLean Knight, DJ and head of FractalSpin.
Do you think that these “girls that play with modular synthesizers” aren’t hanging out with your average synth geeks?
Ah, well maybe I’m just living in the wrong city. The only women I meet that like making techno just want to be “big starts” who everyone keeps an eye on, like Britney Spears- only of techno. Come to think of it, I don’t know many *people* in my city that listen to good electronic music. Cursed Victoria!