In rare moments of clarity we’ve long glimpsed a brutish dream burning in the solder smoke: A compact valve synth’ capable of the specular analog displays that make high voltage tubes essential for any serious electronic music aficionado. Now the low hanging fruits of our labors are within reach & truly rotten to the core; M-Series 676 “Fury” features:
- All Analog Circuit
- 2 Main-Oscillators
- 2 Amplifiers
- 2 Unique Filter/FX parameters (Drive & Modulation)
- Input for use with other audio elements
- 5 Modular compatible CV inputs for patchable parameter control
- 1 Medium Frequency Control Oscillator: Track
- 3 Stabilizer Switches (on for stability, off for mayhem)
- Slovakian Max. Gain, Twin-Triode Vacuum Tube run at high voltage
The sound? Curiously akin to R. Lee Ermey switching on the kilowatt floods & screaming through an Orange Full-stack set to “11” first thing the morning after an all-night gin bender; i.e. relentless punishment applied to all head-holes within audio range. Add to this the inclusion of 5 CV inputs compatible with sequencers, envelopes etc. and this little box may well become a classic in its own right; “May the Gods save us from this menace; girls and mothers—dress our Fury now in blood-red robes!”
Audio Samples:
- Model 676 Solo in a medium room
- Model 676 Solo under Voltage Control*
- Model 676 with desert-faith-healing-sham-sermon spoken word
- Model 676 with axe clumsily wielded by thumbs
* Voltage Control notes with thanks to @ruiner999 for roughing out some rudimentary patches using two great CV Modules: Wiard/Make Noise Wogglebugs’ » Make Noise Rene X & Y Clock In / Make Noise Rene CV Out in multiple » Trogotronic 676 Fury’s various CV Inputs.
Specs: Chassis Size 7″x 5″ x 3″/ High Output Twin Triode Synthesizer
Price: $345




