Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Dear valued GotharMusic customer,
Thank you very much for purchasing an Anamono.
Anamono is the newest model in my compact syntesizer series, that packs a lot of power
in a small, affordable and very easy portable package.
Anamono packs a lot of analogue power. 2 analogue filters, 1 multimode and 1 bandpass,
an analogue VCA and overdrive output stage, and a newly engineered g-RAY feedback
synthesis circuit, that brings some totally new sound possibilities.
Together with the analogue section, Anamono’s digital section also packs a lot of power,
and inspiration to new sound ideas: 2 digital oscillators with continiously variable
waveforms and oscillator sync, a routable ringmodulator, a routable digital multimode filter,
a fully programable and controlable granulator/delay effects section, and many modulation
sources.
It has 2 newly engineered modulation sources: An 8-step very flexible step modulator, and
a 5-step. The 8-step variant has a selection of different trigger sources, and is able to put
out notes and gates. The 2 modulators has, like the 2 envelopes, 2 sets of settings, that
can be morped between, using any modulation source.
Anamono also has an external audio input, which makes it possible to process any audio
signal with Anamono’s ringmodulator, g-RAY feedback, filters, granulator/delay and analog
overdrive. An envelope follower makes it possible for the external audio signal to keep
control of Anamono’s output level (and any other controlable parameter), to prevent
unwanted noises. A drone parameter is also available, if you want to keep Anamono’s
output constantly open.
All Anamono parameters can be controlled using MIDI NRPN controller numbers, and
many parameters can be controlled direct with MIDI controllers.
256 preset sound can be stored in eeprom’s – no back-up battery required. All presets are
user-writable.
I sincerely hope, that you will enjoy playing your Anamono, as much as I have enjoyed
designing it.
Gotharman, June 2010