I didn't see other posts about this here, so I thought I'd mention an interesting hardware synth I saw via Palm Sounds.
http://the-palm-sound.blogspot.com/2010 specs.html
I/O:
* mono audio output and input (input is sent to filter/VCA).
* MIDI in/out.
* 3 CV inputs (0-5V) on pin header.
* TX/RX/RST pins for onboard programming with an usb->serial chip.
Interface:
* 12 LEDs (current page / modulation matrix visualization).
* 2x16 LCD display.
* 5 switches to navigate through 12 parameter pages.
* 4 pots for patch editing (4 parameters per page).
* 2 inc/dec switches.
2 digital oscillators:
* Available for Osc1&Osc2:
* band limited wavetables: pulse, square (with pulse-width modulation), triangle with waveshapping, sawtooth.
* Available only for Osc1:
* sawtooth with sweepable resonance (casio cz-like).
* simplistic FM.
* lo-fi vowel synthesis (think “speak and spell”).
* cheap 8bit waveforms with plenty of aliasing.
* cheap square/PWM with even more aliasing.
* colored noise.
* 32 waveforms sweepable wavetable.
* “sweep” oscillator which scans through all the waveforms.
* Noise & sub-oscillator.
Modulation and filtering:
* CEM3379 filter.
* 2 LFO (square, sawtooth, triangle, sample & hold), syncable to tempo & MIDI clock.
* 2 ADSR envelopes.
* 16-steps step sequencer.
* 14 patchcords modulation matrix (16 modulation sources, 11 destinations). Modulation sources include MIDI controllers, pitch bend wheel and modulation, CV inputs, gater…
Performance:
* Arpeggiator with 15 different patterns + each of them with direction and octave setting.
* Support for (some) indian/arabic scales.
* “Patch performance” page in which 4 user-selectable parameters can be assigned to the 4 editing pots.
Others:
* MIDI implementation with patch load/save by SysEx, patch editing by NRP.
* Patch memory: 16 patches."
There are sound samples here: http://soundcloud.com/mutable-instruments/tracks?page=1
Photos here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mutableinstruments/
It looks like these will be done in small runs. More info on what's going on here: http://www.bhajis-garden.org/forums/vie php?p=4059
Thoughts?