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Doug Masla's massive Serge

Serge Modular

owner: Doug Masla
image courtesy of Kevin Lightner

With 20 panels and a total of 118 modules, this is probably the largest Serge system ever. Modules include:

  • (20) Oscillators (11 VCOs and 9 NTOs)
  • (2) Resonant EQ(serge format filter)
  • (6) Variable Slope Filter
  • (3) Extended Range VCF
  • (2) Variable Bandwidth VCF
  • (3) Voltage Controlled Ring Modulators
  • (2) Phase Shifters
  • (3) Triple Wave Multipliers
  • (2) Triple Wave Shapers
  • (5) Dual Universal Slope Generator
  • (3) Dual Positive Slew Generator
  • (3) Dual Negative Slew Generator
  • (2) Divide by N Comparators
  • (1) Dual Comparators
  • (1) Schmidt trigger
  • (3) Smooth & Stepped generator
  • (6) Voltage Controlled ADSR Envelope Generator
  • (2) Pre-Amp / Envelope Detectors
  • (1) Pitch to Voltage Converter
  • (1) Frequency Shifter
  • (1) Wilson Analog Decay
  • (7) Sequencers (one 8X4, two 5X4, and four 4X4)
  • (2) TKB/Sequencers (16X4)
  • (1) Gate Sequencer
  • (1) Pulse Divider
  • (2) Quantizers
  • (1) 4 channel Voltage Controlled Mixer
  • (1) 2 channel Voltage Controlled Mixer
  • (1) custom MPU101 interface
  • (1) CV interface
Up to 47 envelope generators can be realized with this system. Each input is both scalable and reversible. The entire unit folds up into an ATA approved flight case. My apologies to Doug for whatever I've left out.

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