Only five Synamodec in the world.
Four Insane Synamdec boxes in one!
This synthesizer contains four Synamodec synthesizers in the same case,
and also interconnected with each other,
2 LFOs have also been added to modulate the Levitate.
Looking at the flow diagram of the synth you can see how they are connected to each other.
Thus, both Astrogorus and Synadrone have two outputs, one for outdoor use and the other
goes to a mixer where both signals are mixed.
This mixer has two identical outputs, one goes into the Dementor
and the other into the Levitate.
The Levitate's output is doubled, one to have an external output
and the other is introduced into the Dementor.
Two extra LFOs will modulate the Levitate Legus's double delay independently.
In this synth, the level control of each of the four units is very important.
Start for example with the Asrogorus, note that it has,
apart from the level pots of the mixer, a level control
on the harmonics, they will have to be activated so that
it can be heard, we will already have its signal in the
jack out of the Astrogorus, the same happens with the
Synadrone, we have its direct signal in the Syna jack
at the top right.
Next to this jack we see two pots,
they are the input levels of the Astrogorus and Synadrone
to the Mixer (see the signal flow diagram)
As seen in the diagram, the output is duplicated in the mixer
and sent to both Dementor (In 1) and levitate.
You will have to play with the level pots of both units.
The Dementor has its own out, but the levitate's out is duplicated
to obtain its exterior exit and to be able to introduce it
to the Dementor (In 2).
Combining the four sub-synths produces very attractive,
strange and unpredictable results, and the possibilities
of combining the four synths are endless.
At the bottom left we see two LFOs,
these modulate Levitate, specifically the two delays that form the legus