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Description

The Folktek Resonant Garden is an intriguing blend of electro-acoustic sound design and synthesis. This modular synthesizer offers a unique sonic palette by combining traditional synthesis elements with contact microphones and acoustic resonators. The Resonant Garden encourages musicians to explore uncharted sonic territories, making it ideal for experimental artists and sound designers.

With an emphasis on tactile interaction, this instrument invites you to manipulate its surface, crafting sounds through touch and pressure. It features a variety of resonant objects that can be plucked, tapped, or stroked, generating rich acoustic textures. The synthesis engine processes these raw sounds, allowing for endless creative possibilities. The Resonant Garden thrives in both studio and live environments, offering dynamic soundscapes for performances or recordings.

The modular nature of the instrument means it can be expanded and customized with additional modules, giving users the freedom to tailor it to their specific creative needs. Its intuitive design makes it accessible to both seasoned synthesists and newcomers eager to delve into the fascinating world of sound synthesis.

Key Features:

  • Combination of electro-acoustic sound production and synthesis
  • Modular design for customization and expansion
  • Interactive surface with contact microphones for tactile sound creation
  • Acoustic resonators for organic sound textures
  • Suitable for both live performances and studio work
  • Compatible with additional Folktek modules for expanded functionality
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Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Folktek Resonant Garden.

Features and functionality

  • The Resonant Garden allows for pitched content, not just atonality, and supports electroacoustic sound design with piezo elements amplifying metal rods through multiFX units.

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  • The Resonant Garden's effects are based on the Alter euro module's DSP, likely using the Spin FV-1 chip for reverb, delay, and modulation.

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Use cases and applications

  • Excels in scoring and soundtrack contexts; best used for accents rather than melody, creating rhythm, percussion, and ambient soundscapes.

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  • Combining piezos with guitar pickups and separate amps can expand sound manipulation options.

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Comparisons

  • Compared to Soma Labs Lyra 8 for avant-garde sonic landscaping, offering more melodic possibilities.

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Build quality

  • Noted for being expensive with build quality not matching the price point; aesthetic appeal is a major draw.

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User experience

  • Owners appreciate its uniqueness but caution about its randomness, suggesting it may not suit those seeking less experimental, more structured music creation.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Builders can utilize PT2399 chips for delay effects, though they become lo-fi and noisy at longer delay times required for looping.

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  • Using large piezo elements from old smoke alarms with a hi-Z amplifier is recommended for better soundboard sensitivity.

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  • FV-1 programming requires learning EEPROM memory programming, while SpinCAD GUI offers a user-friendly interface for creating algorithms.

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Setup and maintenance

  • One piezo per surface is typically sufficient unless the box is large or the material is less resonant.

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Critic Reviews

Resonant Garden - Folktek - Waveform Magazine

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The Folktek Resonant Garden is a captivating instrument that blends beauty with functionality, inviting musicians to explore its rich soundscapes. With its elegant design and thoughtful details, such as the wooden case and effective Alter modules, it excels in creating atmospheric textures and unique tones. However, the learning curve can be steep, with some effects lacking on-screen indications, and it may easily spiral into overwhelming feedback if not carefully managed. Despite these challenges, the joy of chaining effects and the potential for sonic exploration make it a worthy addition for those ready to dive into its depths.

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See how Trent Reznor uses Folktek Resonant Garden

Trent Reznor

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Nine Inch Nails

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A video of Trent making a beat for the score to "Gone Girl" using the Folktek Resonant Garden

Album Usage

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