Saturday Synth Porn: Here’s a little midget synth porn to get your weekend off to a good start – a promo for the Anyware Instruments Tinysizer, one of the smallest modular synthesizers in the world.
Tinysizer Features:
- 350 patch sockets, complete modular system.
- ultra compact, fits to every notebook bag
- flexible 12 volt lamp
- full modular plus Midi
- mic preamp, audio gate, new and modular FX
- new effects concept
- new patchmatrix design
- special power management improves the sound and dynamics of filters and oscillators
- case material: metal
- including 40 patch cables, a tiny 12 volt powersupply, swannecklamp and TFT stand
- compatible with all 1 volt / oct., 5 volt gate synthesizers and modular systems
Modules:
- 2 X voltage controlled oscillator VCO – Oberheim SEM style
- 1 X control voltage CV – waveformprocessor – waveshaper
- 3 X suboscillator
- 2 X free patchable glide – slewlimiter
- 3 X low frequency oscillator LFO with 2 speedswitches
- 1 X voltage controlled filter VCF – State variable, Oberheim SEM style
- 2 X ADSR envelope generator
- 1 X envelope follower & audio gate & microphone preamp
- 1 X DSP effect, reverb & delay
- 4 X voltage controlled amplifier VCA linear
- 2 X mixer & inverter & overload
- 1 X control voltage CV source
- 4 X CV, 6 X gate, Midi interface
- 1 X white noise & pink noise
- 1 X sample & hold – s+h
- 1 X ringmodulator
- 11 X patchable auxiliary in & outputs, bi – directional
- 1 X tiny 12 volt powersupply
- 3 X multiples
Details are available at the Anywhere site.
So if a Monster Modular is defined as a modular synth that would kill you if it fell on you, can we then say that a Micro Modular is a synth that would be killed if you fell on it? And if so, does this qualify as a Micro Modular?
this is the greatest advertisement ever made
That patch matrix with those patch wires would drive me nuts.
Way too small for anyone with even normal sized hands.
Sam_K
These are the questions that keep us up late at night.
The exploding circuit boards and animated case opening animations are state of the art.
The exploding circuit boards and animated case opening animations are state of the art.
But the Smurf knob – that's genius!
@Gordon: Patching is easy, unpatching is even easier, "visual clarity" is about the same as any patchcord modular system.