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Rob Hordijk has been playing around with synths and computers since [[Sequencer|sequencing]] some [[analog]] stuff around 1982 with an RCA 1802 based [http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?st=1&c=908http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?st=1&c=908 SuperElf] processor board. Later switching to an Apple ][+ and the Mountain Hardware Music System, for which he developed a Forth language version that could do all sorts of stuff with the Mountain cards, like [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karplus%E2%80%93Strong_string_synthesis KarplusStrong-type] plucked string sounds and pitch shifting. His first introduction to a [[DSP]] was to the DMX1000 around 1984. In 1986 he switched to Atari ST and an Akai S900. These days he is a [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jul04/articles/nord.htm Clavia Nord Modular G2] aficionado.<ref>[http://electro-music.com/forum/post-10645.html&highlight=#10645 Hello to you all], electro-music.com forum, 29 March 2004</ref>
Rob Hordijk has been playing around with synths and computers since [[Sequencer|sequencing]] some [[analog]] stuff around 1982 with an RCA 1802 based [http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?st=1&c=908http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?st=1&c=908 SuperElf] processor board. Later switching to an Apple ][+ and the Mountain Hardware Music System, for which he developed a Forth language version that could do all sorts of stuff with the Mountain cards, like [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karplus%E2%80%93Strong_string_synthesis KarplusStrong-type] plucked string sounds and pitch shifting. His first introduction to a [[DSP]] was to the DMX1000 around 1984. In 1986 he switched to Atari ST and an Akai S900. These days he is a [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jul04/articles/nord.htm Clavia Nord Modular G2] aficionado.<ref>[http://electro-music.com/forum/post-10645.html&highlight=#10645 Hello to you all], electro-music.com forum, 29 March 2004</ref>


==Modules==
==Instruments==
===Functions available<!-- as of Oct 2014-->===
===Functions available<!-- as of Oct 2014 -->===
Modules are triple panels with combinations of the following.<!-- are they? -->
*[[Rob Hordijk Triple LF-VCO|Tri LF-VCO]]
*[[Rob Hordijk Triple LF-VCO|Tri LF-VCO]]
*[[Rob Hordijk Rungler|Rungler]]
*[[Rob Hordijk Rungler|Rungler]]
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*[[Rob Hordijk Dual Fader|Dual Fader]]
*[[Rob Hordijk Dual Fader|Dual Fader]]
*[[Rob Hordijk Triple-Input 24dB Filter|Triple input 24dB filter + VCA]]
*[[Rob Hordijk Triple-Input 24dB Filter|Triple input 24dB filter + VCA]]
*[[Rob Hordijk 36dB Twinpeak filter + VCA|6dB Twinpeak filter + VCA]]
*[[Rob Hordijk 36dB Twinpeak filter|6dB Twinpeak filter + VCA]]
*[[Rob Hordijk Dual Phaser|Dual Phaser]]
*[[Rob Hordijk Dual Phaser|Dual Phaser]]
*[[Rob Hordijk ShaperPhaser|ShaperPhaser]]
*[[Rob Hordijk ShaperPhaser|ShaperPhaser]]
*[[Rob Hordijk Active Matrix|Active Matrix]] / Mini Bay / Mini Matrix /
*[[Rob Hordijk Active Matrix|Active Matrix]]/Mini Bay/Mini Matrix
*[[Rob Hordijk Node Processor|Node Processor]]
*[[Rob Hordijk Node Processor|Node Processor]]

===Other===
===Other===
*[[Rob Hordijk Blippoo Box|Blippoo Box]]
*[[Rob Hordijk Blippoo Box|Blippoo Box]]

Revision as of 11:45, 12 October 2014

Rob Hordijk Design are the West Coast style 5U modules designed and crafted by Rob Hordijk; based in The Hague, Netherlands. The designs are not available for DIY.

The modules

All circuitry is original and follows Rob's own concepts based on over thirty years experience in sound synthesis and electronic design.[1] He has complete control over the whole module building process; R&D, prototyping, panel design, cutting, drilling, PCB etching and populating, final hardware assembly, calibration and testing. All components and every piece of hardware is carefully selected for reliability and comfort in use.[2] Panels with the signature Original Rob Hordijk Design are both designed and built by Rob Hordijk.[1]

Rob Hordijk

Rob Hordijk has been playing around with synths and computers since sequencing some analog stuff around 1982 with an RCA 1802 based SuperElf processor board. Later switching to an Apple ][+ and the Mountain Hardware Music System, for which he developed a Forth language version that could do all sorts of stuff with the Mountain cards, like KarplusStrong-type plucked string sounds and pitch shifting. His first introduction to a DSP was to the DMX1000 around 1984. In 1986 he switched to Atari ST and an Akai S900. These days he is a Clavia Nord Modular G2 aficionado.[3]

Instruments

Functions available

Modules are triple panels with combinations of the following.

Other

References

  1. ^ a b Rob Hordijk
  2. ^ Muff Wiggler forum:The Hordijk project
  3. ^ Hello to you all, electro-music.com forum, 29 March 2004

External links

Videos