The Tinysizer: 1. Perfect Sound Quality (Like Oberheim & Buchla) 2. Full / Very full Modular 3. The Filters are Amazing 4. Incl. EFX 5.F.... Small !! 6. Hans Zimmer & Erasure producer use it !! 7. The Price is hot !!!!
@pe00000001 my thoughts exactly and at 1299 Euros not cheap to repair...I would consider putting in a stand off expansion connector per socket that would take the pin abuse and replace them every once in a while .. that certainly should last longer...also great in a studio or living room but for gigging on a dark stage ... best get a big magnifying glass...and a poweful headtorch... regards Fitvideo.
I wonder what is the reliability of the tiny contacts. These are industrial standard 'goldpins', not designed for frequent connection/disconnection. They are tiny indeed, but are they durable enough for normal modular synth usage?
yes. and a ferrari is cheaper than a bugatti. it still doesn`t make the ferrari a cheap car. The only thing i said-meant is that 1200 euros is not what (almost anyone i know) would call cheap hence my comment about "i don`t know how much you earn"
The Tinysizer:
1. Perfect Sound Quality (Like Oberheim & Buchla)
2. Full / Very full Modular
3. The Filters are Amazing
4. Incl. EFX
5.F.... Small !!
6. Hans Zimmer & Erasure producer use it !!
7. The Price is hot !!!!
That second sequence is dope!
that sequence from 30 seconds!!!! lovely!!! ;)
Great demonstration!
Great idea using pin receptacles as patchbays. Would like to hear more demo's though, this one does not sell me.
this video convinced me to buy one of my own!
@pe00000001 my thoughts exactly and at 1299 Euros not cheap to repair...I would consider putting in a stand off expansion connector per socket that would take the pin abuse and replace them every once in a while .. that certainly should last longer...also great in a studio or living room but for gigging on a dark stage ... best get a big magnifying glass...and a poweful headtorch...
regards
Fitvideo.
I wonder what is the reliability of the tiny contacts. These are industrial standard 'goldpins', not designed for frequent connection/disconnection. They are tiny indeed, but are they durable enough for normal modular synth usage?
NICE DEMO!!
My only problem with thing is the breadboard-like patching system. You'd need a jeweler's eyepiece to use it properly. PS: Bring back the SEMtex!
The second and third "tracks" sound like something from raymond scott :D
amazing! I want one!
SO sweet!
amazing!
PLEASE MORE VID`S !!!
Whoah, that's the tiniest modular synth I've ever seen. How much is this gonna go for?
great ! Wanna have ;)
yes. and a ferrari is cheaper than a bugatti. it still doesn`t make the ferrari a cheap car. The only thing i said-meant is that 1200 euros is not what (almost anyone i know) would call cheap hence my comment about "i don`t know how much you earn"
oh shit i need it
more vids einfach nur mehr!!
ohh goodness :)
i don`t know how much you earn and for a modular synth it`s probaly cheaper than others, but 1200 euros? cheap?
What sequencer are you using?
A modular with the same number of module would cost about 4k€