“The Kagouyar synthesizer is now available! To celebrate its release, we’re offering a €100 discount on the first sales.
Take advantage of this offer while it lasts!”
“The Kagouyar synthesizer is now available! To celebrate its release, we’re offering a €100 discount on the first sales.
Take advantage of this offer while it lasts!”
Annabelle Playe and Fabien Alea Nicol will perform with Nozoïd future synth, the Kagouyar.
Discover it live on youtube
or meet us at la muse en circuit
Due to the current world situation, electronic component price are very expensive. So, production is stopped until further notice.
All stocks are sold out.
One should expect a new nozoïd synth as soon as possible.
But if you wish to buy an OCS-2, MMO-3, or a nozori module, please, contact me via the online form to be noticed when production will start again.
A happy user send me this picture of a MMO-3 in his studio:
It’s always nice to have user feedback!
OCS-2 and MMO-3 are both out of stock, but I can still produce some synths. Please contact me if you are interested.
it’s an honour to be part of “la muse en circuit” synth collection
Chris Meyer of Learning Modular made a piece using the nozori 68 (The “wind” is made with the Noise algorithm for Nozori 68) :
Learning Modular website is full of great resources!
Thanks Chris!
Peter Toybulldog post a video using a lot’s of nozori modules:
Have you heard about “Tropical additive synthesis“?
It is a new form of sound synthesis that uses tropical algebra. Additive synthesis equations are transformed using tropical addition (⊕) and tropical multiplication (⊗).
We are using :
a⊕b := min{a,b}
a⊗b := a+b
If we consider the sum of two waves : b[n] = a1*cos(ω1n) + a2*cos(ω2n), its tropicalization is simply : trop(b[n]) = a1⊗cos(ω1n) ⊕ a2⊗cos(ω2n) = min{a1 + cos(ω1n),a2 + cos(ω2n)}.
Nozoïd is the first hardware manufacturer to propose this innovative synthesis!
I was not able to document this earlier thanks to a NDA I signed with the developer of the synthesis, but all nozori 84 hardware propose this module!
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