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North Coast Synthesis - MSK 007 Leapfrog VCF

Product information "North Coast Synthesis - MSK 007 Leapfrog VCF"

There are hundreds of analog synthesizer VCFs, but only a few core designs. You've got your Moog transistor ladder and imitators that use diodes or other substitutes; you've got your two-pole state variable filter, maybe cascaded to get additional poles; and that's about it. Your grandmother was making electronic music with these designs in the 1960s, and not much has happened since. There are a few more options available in digital and semi-digital (such as switched-capacitor) architectures, but most analog designers have given up trying to create really new filters. Instead, they compete on how well they can imitate or clone specific "vintage" filters.

The North Coast Synthesis MSK 007 Leapfrog is new and different, with a sound all its own. The fifth-order "leapfrog" core topology, with five integrators and multiple feedback loops, originates in scientific work more recent than the 1960s and as far as we know never before available in a modular synth VCF. The near-elliptic response curve has an extremely sharp cutoff, with ripple in the passband and nulls in the stopband at frequencies chosen to be musically relevant.

Sweep the cutoff and hear each harmonic pop into existence and wobble around before the next one arrives. Choose a timbre, and the temperature compensated volt per octave tracking will keep it consistent across the frequency range. Change it up with exponential and linear frequency modulation. There's even a built-in VCA, because you can never have too many VCAs.

Features:
• High-quality potentiometers with bushings fastened to the panel for wobble-free operation; conductive plastic for smooth feel; rated for one million operations lifespan (compare to fifteen thousand or less for typical cheap pots)
• All-new design, not a clone or imitation of anything else
• Ultra-sharp five-pole near-elliptic low-pass response, 61dB/octave at the least steep part of the main cutoff slope, with peaks and nulls at musically relevant frequencies
• Built-in VCA switchable to feedback or output modes from the front panel - no jumpers
• Temperature compensated V/octave tracking
• Through-hole for easy hand construction and maintenance
• Connectors between boards, and panel controls mounted on a board - no flying wires
• No compromises on build quality: real aluminum panel, not PCB material, with colour printing; panel screwed solidly to both the PCBs and the pots and jacks, for maximum ruggedness; nickel and gold plating on the circuit boards; polystyrene integrator capacitors; close-tolerance metal film fixed resistors; multiturn trimmers.
• Fully open design - no lock-in

DIY-Kit-Type:
THT-Kit-1. This is a Do-It-Yourself kit, not an assembled module. The kit includes all parts to build the module. Only trough-hole parts to solder. Make sure to check the build guide before you buy. For build guide, more info, videos etc. please check the buttons below.
Current draw +12 V [mA]: 70
Current draw -12 V [mA]: 65
DIY Level: Medium
Depth [mm]: 58
Width [HP]: 16
Format: 3U
Panel / Color: Silver Alu
Manufacturer "North Coast Synthesis"

Matthew Skala is the founder of North Coast Synthesis Ltd. He began exploring hobby electronics in the 1980s, spending time in amateur radio and even completing one of the classic NRI electronics correspondence courses advertised in magazines before the Internet era and the rise of digital computing.

He went on to study computer science, earning a PhD from the University of Waterloo with a specialization in high-dimensional geometry and its applications in areas such as security, database search, and computational linguistics. Over the next 15 years, he worked in academic research and teaching at universities in Canada and Denmark.

In 2017, Matthew left academia to establish his own company in Toronto. Through North Coast Synthesis, he brings the craft of handmade electronics to Eurorack modular synthesizers. His designs are aimed at serious hobbyists and DIY enthusiasts, with a focus on top-quality components, thorough and open technical documentation, and long-term maintainability.

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Manufacturer / Hersteller:
North Coast Synthesis Ltd.
156 Mavety St.Toronto, ON M6P 2L9
Canada
mskala@northcoastsynthesis.com


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