Synth Geekery 334
In episode 334 we talked about synths, eurorack, sequencers, drum machines, samplers, effects and software! Plus all the usual segments! Funny Side, News from the Geekery, Price Watch, Name that Synth …
Show contents:
- About
- Guests
- Video replay
- Funny Side
- News from The Geekery
- Price Watch
- Name that Synth
- Saturday Sonority
About the Synth Geekery Show
Synth Geekery is a weekly podcast/live stream (YouTube) show about everything synthesizers, drum machines, samplers, sequencers, eurorack and music technology. We take the “one of the masses” viewpoint, where we are also users of gear just like you (read: we’re not influenced by commercial product placement).
The show relies on the generous contributions of the synth community. You can contribute in many ways including supporting us via our YouTube Channel Membership or Patreon. We also have regular and special video guests: if you would like to take part in future shows – please contact me via email on the about page here.
Your Host
Ranzee (Ranz Adamson) is your show host. He’s based in Perth, Western Australia and has been a hobbyist musician and technologist for most of his life. More information can be found about him here.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ranzee
BandCamp: https://ranzee.bandcamp.com
Guests
This week’s video guests are:
Daren T. Housse
Bandcamp Link: https://darenthousse.bandcamp.com/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLPHxpZgFKKE1wkG9ndto3A
Daren resides in the UK and is one of the first video guests on the show since 2019. He has a large amount of tracks on his youtube channel plus a great album collection over on BandCamp.
SynthAddict
Andy is a musician and technologist from the bay area in California. He has an amazing collection of music tech gadgets and a large knowledge of synthesizers.
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUtABvP7q29uvLKi73zIjFQ
Ian J. Cole
Ian is a musician, composer, sound designer and producer currently producing solo ambient electronic music. He also runs Sinners Music which is a Record Company and Online Music Retailer in East Yorkshire, England
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/IanJCole
Chris – Maikshifter
Chris is a musician and technologist from Perth, Western Australia. He’s always had a love for creating and tinkering with music electronics and has recently embarked on a new journey creating eurorack modules.
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Maikshifter
Video replay
Funny Side
The funny side segment is a collection of memes that are somewhat relevant to the synth geekery community. Some of these images are taken from Facebook, Instagram and other social media sources. Please respect the creators. Hope you enjoy this week’s selection:





News
Akai MPC Sample

This was leaked on an ebay listing (link below):
For nearly 40 years, MPCs have shaped the sound and culture of modern music production. MPC Sample carries this legacy forward by making the art of sampling more accessible and approachable than ever before. Inspired by the legendary MPC60 and MPC3000, this portable sampler, sequencer, and effects processor puts the iconic workflow of vintage MPCs into a compact, modern format with features that empower limitless creativity.
Legendary MPC pads, a full-color display, and simple creative controls encourage hands-on sampling, looping, and beatmaking right out of the box. For immediate idea generation, this standalone hardware comes with over 100 kits, inspiring pad and knobs effects, and an intuitive chopping workflow.
MPC Sample is equipped with all the storage and connectivity options creatives need. A rechargeable lithium-ion battery, microSD card storage, an onboard sequencer, an internal microphone, a built-in speaker, and USB-C connection make it easy and convenient to record, edit, and play back audio on the go—no computer or DAW required.
Price: ~ $399
Link: https://www.ebay.com/itm/298085910048
MOD 3

A DIY eurorack ferrofluid actuator driver. Details in the link below.
Price: DIY, purchase the PCB via the link.
Link: https://note.com/solder_state/n/n160f580cc60e
Wonky

Wonky is a two channel rhythm generator for eurorack.
Give it a clock and you get a trigger out for each input but on the selected clock division it is modified in one of three ways:
- Delay – delay the output by up to a whole beat
- Ratchet – create up to 8 triggers evenly spaced over one beat
- Probability – set the chance of the trigger being output
Tap the reset button to set the next input to beat 1 or hold the reset button to enter mode select and choose between the three available modes.
Use the two channels to generate two individual rhythms, combine then with a mixer or logic module to generate complex rhythms or send the output of one channel into the input of the others to get really wonky!
CV inputs (+/-5V) are added to the knob positions to provide external control.
Tech Specs:
- width: 8HP
- depth: 25mm
- power: 12v 55mA, -12v 5mA, 5v 0mA
Price: DIY project, purchase the PCB through the link.
Link: https://random-works.co.uk/modules/wonky/ – get the build guide: https://random-works.co.uk/modules/wonky/wonky_build_guide.pdf
Price Watch
Find below images and links to the items we showed for the price watch segment.






| Crumar Spirit | https://ebay.us/TagTeH |
| Alesis A6 Andromeda | https://ebay.us/s2MivR |
| Emu Xtreme Lead | https://ebay.us/sS9T6F |
| Farfisa 7X-11 | https://ebay.us/zAuN4v |
| Suikosha SUIKO ST-10 Shigin Koto Synthesizer | https://ebay.us/Hd6tqM |
| Telepathic Instruments Orchid | https://ebay.us/yfd8IO |
* As an eBay Partner Network Affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Name That Synth
No name that synth this week – send one in!
If you are after more information about Name that Synth – please check out this page here.
Saturday Sonority
This week’s Saturday Sonority we might talking about …..









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