Analogue patch pin matrix synthesiser with jack sockets, generator style sequencer, touch pads and echo.
Notes: Like a greatest hits of recent Analogue Solutions synths, the Ample combines sound elements from the Fusebox with jack patch points, a patch pin matrix, plus sequencer and CV touch pads from the Generator, creating something new and unique.
Supplier's Notes:
Ample combines the best elements of several of Analogue Solutions' recent products.
The sound elements of Fusebox
Jack patch points of Concussor Eurorack
Patch pin matrix of Vostok
Echo from Dr Strangelove
Sequencer and CV touch pads of Generator
It shares all this yet still has its own sound!
Ample can be as complex or as simple as you want it to be
This synth has been given a large and diverse number of controls, that along side the patch sockets, will give even the best and experienced synthesist endless possibilities.
This synth presents the controls in a user friendly and familiar synth layout that, together with this manual and other resources, enable even the new guy to get great sounds.
Synth - Percussion - Audio Processor
Ample 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 Ample has a genuine old sound.
Circuits included
3x Analogue Oscillators
There are three analogue VCOs - each providing a wealth of features and modulation choices. VCO3 can easily be utilised as a LFO.
2x Analogue Low Frequency Oscillator
LFO2(/Sync) has a triangle wave output. VCO3 can be used as an LFO and has Saw, Triangle and Square wave modulation signals.
Analogue Filter
Ample uses a four pole 24bB per octave low pass filter.
Analogue Amplifier
The VCA can be set to THRU so it is always 'open'. This allows Ample to be used as an effects processor.
2x Analogue Envelopes
There are two EGs - each having full control over ATTACK, DECAY, SUSTAIN, and RELEASE.
Modulation
Great thought has been placed into modulation route choices, allowing a wide range of sounds to be produced, including percussion and 'modular' sounds further extended by patching with the jack sockets and pin matrix.
MIDI
MIDI is intentionally kept simple - so you can concentrate on making new sounds and making music - not getting tied up with SYSEX programming.
You get the all important control over filter cut-off using MIDI Velocity.
Patchable External CV Control Sockets
Ample has many input and output audio and CV sockets - to allow the synth to be effectively re-wired to make new sounds.
The sockets also enable it to be easily used with Eurorack and other modular systems. They can be patched together.
Sequencer
Ample has a vintage style 16 step sequencer.
Touch Keys
There are 6 touch keys that each output a set voltage. Use this to play the pitch or as modulation signals. A great tool for inspiration!
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Like a greatest hits of recent Analogue Solutions synths, the Ample combines sound elements from the Fusebox with jack patch points, a patch pin matrix, plus sequencer and CV touch pads from the Generator, creating something new and unique.
Supplier's Notes:
Ample combines the best elements of several of Analogue Solutions' recent products.
The sound elements of Fusebox
Jack patch points of Concussor Eurorack
Patch pin matrix of Vostok
Echo from Dr Strangelove
Sequencer and CV touch pads of Generator
It shares all this yet still has its own sound!
Ample can be as complex or as simple as you want it to be
This synth has been given a large and diverse number of controls, that along side the patch sockets, will give even the best and experienced synthesist endless possibilities.
This synth presents the controls in a user friendly and familiar synth layout that, together with this manual and other resources, enable even the new guy to get great sounds.
Synth - Percussion - Audio Processor
Ample 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 Ample has a genuine old sound.
Circuits included
3x Analogue Oscillators
There are three analogue VCOs - each providing a wealth of features and modulation choices. VCO3 can easily be utilised as a LFO.
2x Analogue Low Frequency Oscillator
LFO2(/Sync) has a triangle wave output. VCO3 can be used as an LFO and has Saw, Triangle and Square wave modulation signals.
Analogue Filter
Ample uses a four pole 24bB per octave low pass filter.
Analogue Amplifier
The VCA can be set to THRU so it is always 'open'. This allows Ample to be used as an effects processor.
2x Analogue Envelopes
There are two EGs - each having full control over ATTACK, DECAY, SUSTAIN, and RELEASE.
Modulation
Great thought has been placed into modulation route choices, allowing a wide range of sounds to be produced, including percussion and 'modular' sounds further extended by patching with the jack sockets and pin matrix.
MIDI
MIDI is intentionally kept simple - so you can concentrate on making new sounds and making music - not getting tied up with SYSEX programming.
You get the all important control over filter cut-off using MIDI Velocity.
Patchable External CV Control Sockets
Ample has many input and output audio and CV sockets - to allow the synth to be effectively re-wired to make new sounds.
The sockets also enable it to be easily used with Eurorack and other modular systems. They can be patched together.
Sequencer
Ample has a vintage style 16 step sequencer.
Touch Keys
There are 6 touch keys that each output a set voltage. Use this to play the pitch or as modulation signals. A great tool for inspiration!
Notes: Reboot of the classic Megacity sequencer, the AS500 follows the same unique approach with up to 64 steps presented in two banks, each split into groups of eight cascading steps.
Supplier's Notes:
New Analogue Sequencer!
Almost identical re-boot of Analogue Solutions' legendary Megacity sequencer.
Smaller form factor
Desktop design
Some general over enhancements, internal improvements.
Note: This version is pure analogue and does not feature a quantizer or MIDI.
Standalone 64 step analogue step sequencer with a host of unique features that sets it apart from others
What's so special about this sequencer?
AS500 is formatted differently and operates differently than other step sequencer.
Traditionally step sequencers run horizontally from left to right then loop back to step one. You can make the pattern shorter, but generally that's it.
AS500 patterns run vertically downwards in columns. As the end of each column is played, the next to the right is played.
AS500 has a unique Jump system. When a Jump switch is on, the rest of the column's steps are bypassed and the sequencer jumps straight to the start of the next column
These two features in particular as familiar enough ways of working to be intuitive, but different enough to force you to work and think in a slightly different way. The end result is you will get sequences and patterns that you might not have created otherwise.
More Variation
Many step sequencers can start to sound repetitive since it's usually the same single pattern looping endlessly.
AS500 allows you to split the sequencer in half and use the right half as a Fill-In pattern to add variation, much like vintage drum machines.
These Fills are activated via a Push Button, or via a trigger pulse from an external modular.
AS500's format and Jump switches, combined with excellent features like Fill-In, Split sequencers and other features makes AS500 a great sequencer package.
Use
If you are familiar with analogue sequencers in general, then most features of AS500 should be fairly self-explanatory, but it would still be worth having a read through the manual.
The sequencer is laid out in vertical columns, eight in total.
The sequencer runs from top to bottom, and left to right.
The Difference Between Reset and Jump
If a Reset is initiated the sequencer returns to step one, the first step of the sequencer.
Use Reset to shorten the sequence.
If a Jump is initiated the sequencer will advance (jump) to step one of the next column to the right.
5 x LED jack pins - mono mini jack. Ideal for Eurorack.
Notes: Branded Analogue Solutions LED Jack Pins.
These will light red / green as the signal swings from a positive to negative voltage.
Use the for diagnostics - or, just because they look cool (especially in the dark!)
The plugs are slightly translucent and you can see the core of the cable. Material is a soft touch rubber that is presently flexible.
Plugs are embossed with the words ANALOGUE SOLUTIONS and also the logo.
These don't just look pretty - they have practical advantages too!
Help seeing what's going on in the dark!
Help diagnose signal flow.
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