Kickstart Needed For RAVEN Synth

US 100% analog, semi-modular synth voice is looking for funding      16/11/18

birdkids, from Vienna, Austria, has launched a Kickstarter Campaign for RAVEN, which they describe as a 100% analog, semi-modular, synthesizer voice. This is what they have to say...

We love synthesizers and we’re passionate about making them great sounding and above all - accessible.
To us, analog is about texture, it’s about depth of emotion - it’s the beauty in imperfection. Those are human values, they're timeless, they enrich our everyday experiences. That is why we've developed RAVEN, a 100% analog, semi-modular, synthesizer voice.

RAVEN is the synthesizer we’ve always dreamed of making from day one. Building on a legacy of years of technological research, design and manufacturing as well as the tremendous success of our previous modular line, TheBateleur, we had quite a few challenges to face during the creation process.

The system-architectural idea was about going back to the basics of subtractive synthesis. We wanted to capture the raw, non-linearity and honesty of a 100% analog circuit.  The main engineering challenge of RAVEN was consolidating a highly complex conglomerate of modular, discrete designs into a slim 3U/42HP (Eurorack) form-factor resulting in a uniquely sounding subtractive, semi-modular, high-performance, musical instrument.

RAVEN is comprised of:

  • Dual, wide-range Voltage Controlled Oscillators.
  • The original TheBateleur Voltage Controlled Filter.
  • Two Voltage Controlled Amplifier outputs: A high-performance THAT2162 Blackmer VCA and an Optocoupler VCA reminiscent of legendary West-Coast designs.


Pricing and Availability:

See Kickstarter page for options.

More information:

 

 



More From: BIRDKIDS
Even more news...


 

Want Our Newsletter?



More...

6 Instruments Fatally Flawed at Release 

These synths took a little time to reach their potential


5 Firmware Updates that Totally Changed the Game 

Revisions that turned synths into brand new machines


Is the Korg Drumlogue worth it in 2024? 

Developments for Korg's instrument have been slow but promising.


And more


Digital vs Digital debate


Pittsburgh Modular's latest release


Hey there, we use Cookies to customize your experience on Sonicstate.com