KINGSWINFORD, UK: Introduced to an astounded audience at the Sheffield-hosted SynthFest UK 2019 premier synthesizer event in its original white-coloured panel scheme, British boutique electronic instruments innovator Analogue Solutions is proud to announce availability of its Limited Edition BLACK Colossus supersized synth — symbolising so much more than a powerful analogue ‘workstation’ with no fewer than 12 VCOs (Voltage-Controlled Oscillators) beating at its monumental musical heart, rather representing art, architecture, and superlative studio furniture at its hand-built best, but back this time as a limited-edition run of 20 units with a black-coloured panel scheme in complete contrast to the still-available Colossus — as of November 8…
Despite design cues harking back to the dawn of analogue synthesisers with a knowing nod of appreciation to one of the largest and — at almost £100K in today’s money! — most expensive examples ever built anywhere, let alone by British trailblazing entity EMS, encompassing no fewer than 12 VCOs and eight VCFs (Voltage- Controlled Filters) and much more besides in the colossal classic that is the Seventies-vintage Synthi 100, with the 30 or so units produced in its decade-long lifespan mainly ending up in university research departments or national broadcaster’s in-house composition studios (such as The BBC Radiophonic Workshop) before becoming lost in the sands of time to almost all but serious synth collectors and restorers (including, ironically,Analogue Solutions founder Tom Carpenter himself), British boutique electronic instruments innovator Analogue Solutions’ suitably-named Limited Edition BLACK Colossus— courtesy of its imposing 1700mm (W), 700mm (D), and 650mm (H) dimensions, while weighing in at... too big to fit on the scales! — symbolizes so much more than a powerful analogue ‘workstation’ with no fewer than 12 VCOs beating at its monumental musical heart, rather representing art, architecture, and superlative studio furniture at its hand-built best... just like its identically-spec’d white-coloured panel scheme-based sibling.
Synthi circuits were neither cloned nor copied in making the Limited Edition BLACK Colossus fit for a new generation of high-flying owners while fortunately fitting through a standard-sized doorway — unlike a Synthi 100, of course; the Limited Edition BLACK Colossus’ creator prefers to come up with designs of its own musical making. Moreover,Analogue Solutions has chosen to make use of original circuits tried and tested in favourites from its acclaimed analogue synthesiser products, past and present, including Polymath (https://www.analoguesolutions.com/polymath-paraphonic-modular-synth) — a self-contained four-VCO PARAPHONIC ANALOGUE SYNTHESISER with ANALOGUE SEQUENCER and SPRING REVERB; Telemark(https://www.analoguesolutions.com/telemark-patchable-rack-synth) — a semi-modular analogue monosynth, much loved by bona fide synth-pop pioneer Philip Oakey of Sheffield-based The Human League, a colossus connoisseur of synthesizer in his own right, thanks to owning one of the largest collections in the UK; and, more recently, Vostok 2020 (https://www.analoguesolutions.com/vostok2020) — the latest (fourth) incarnation of Tom Carpenter’s semi-modular masterpiece taking some of the best parts of its iconic Vostok V2 and V3 Deluxe predecessors and bringing them together as an augmented ANALOGUE POWER SYNTH fit for a new decade. All are united by their ALL ANALOGUE VOICE & MODULATION CIRCUITS— as boldly blazoned across the former’s front panel. Analogue as in really analogue. After all, as implied by its apt appellation, Analogue Solutions truly trades on real transistors and op-amps — no CPU (Central Processing Unit) stabilized and quantised circuits, no DCOs (Digitally-Controlled Oscillators), and no digital EGs (Envelope Generators), as are often found on other so-called analogue synthesizers. Since such circuitry is based on designs dating back to the Seventies, all Analogue Solutions synthesizers proudly possess a truly vintage sound — as does, of course, Colossus and also the Limited Edition BLACK Colossus... albeit taking things to a whole new level, literally so as an analogue heavyweight to be reckoned with.
With 12 VCOs and eight VCFs to its own notable name, the Limited Edition BLACK Colossus musically matches the aforesaid extensive and expensive Synthi 100, yet comes complete with a whole lot more besides. Indeed, its oscillator panel is well specified in its own right. There, the FREQ (frequency) — pitch — range of OSCILLATOR 1through to OSCILLATOR 12is extremely wide, and each can also be used as an LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator); each features four waveforms, plus pulse width, oscillator sync, and sub oscillator abilities. All are complimented by a SAMPLE AND HOLD generator,RANDOM VOLTAGE GENERATOR, and two pink/whitenoise generators — namely, NOISE GENERATOR 1 and NOISE GENERATOR 2.
Concludes Analogue Solutions founder Tom Carpenter: “I’m not really sure that there is much more to say about it other than some people just love black synths!”So clearly the Colossus concept has gone from strength to strength, since Analogue Solutions’ announcing availability of the Limited Edition BLACK Colossus surely says it all.
Pricing and Availability:
The Limited Edition BLACK Colossus is being produced as a run of 20 units with a black-coloured panel scheme and available to order for purchase, priced at £27,000.00 GBP (excluding tax and delivery) directly from Analogue Solutions — here: https://www.colossus-synth.com/buy— with shipment direct to the customer’s door; wait time is around three to four weeks after receipt of a £7,000.00 GBP deposit (excluding tax and delivery) payable to Analogue Solutions — here: https://www.analoguesolutions.com/colossus-1— with balance and shipping costs required shortly before despatch. (Please note that if shipping is required then the crate and packing is £290.00 GBP, with delivery by truck to most European countries estimated to be in the range of £300.00 GBP to £500.00 GBP and air freight to the USA estimated to be in the range of £1,700.00 GBP to £2,500.00 GBP.)
For more in-depth information, please visit the dedicated Colossus webpage here: https://www.colossus-synth.com/colossus