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Description

The DinSync Gilbert is a versatile and compact synthesizer that brings the classic analog sound to your fingertips. Designed with both seasoned professionals and budding musicians in mind, this synth offers a rich tapestry of soundscapes, making it an excellent addition to any setup. At the heart of its design is a discrete analog circuit, which faithfully replicates the warmth and depth of vintage synths, while also allowing for modern flexibility. With a straightforward interface that encourages creativity, users can explore everything from lush pads to gritty basslines effortlessly.

The Gilbert is known for its precise control and expressive performance capabilities. Its robust build ensures durability, whether you're using it in the studio or taking it on the road. This synthesizer is a part of an ongoing tradition of excellence, marrying the nostalgia of classic analog sounds with the demands of today's electronic music landscape. A notable feature is its patchable modulation section, offering a wealth of sonic possibilities and creative potential for sound designers and performers alike.

Perfect for those who appreciate the tactile experience of hands-on synthesis, the DinSync Gilbert is more than just an instrument—it's a gateway to a universe of sound exploration.

Key Features:

  • Discrete analog circuit for authentic sound reproduction
  • Patchable modulation section for extensive sound design
  • Compact design suitable for both studio and live performances
  • User-friendly interface for intuitive sound creation
  • Robust build quality for lasting durability
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Superbooth 2018: Din Sync Gilbert Monosynth - A Frankensynth of Roland Flavours

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Superbooth 2018: Din Sync Gilbert Monosynth - A Frankensynth of Roland Flavours

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Din Sync Gilbert random tweaking

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The Best of Vintage Roland with Gilbert from Din Sync at Superbooth 2018

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DinSync Gilbert presents Aphex Twin Polynomial C (Roland SH-101 inspired)

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Din Sync Gilbert with some reverb

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MadeOnEarth Analog Chorus 60 VS Dinsync Gilbert

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Isak Eliyahu

Reviews

Critic Reviews

Superbooth 2018: Din Sync bring us Gilbert, a blue Roland-inspired monosynth - gearnews.com

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DinSync's Gilbert, a strikingly blue monosynth, draws inspiration from the golden age of Roland synths, boasting a discrete transistor filter and a CEM3340 oscillator. While its design and sound potential excite, the DIY nature may deter some, especially with additional costs for VCA chips. At around €300, it requires sourcing parts separately, which could complicate the buying experience. For enthusiasts willing to invest time and effort, Gilbert offers a nostalgic sonic adventure, but it may not appeal to those seeking a ready-to-play solution. Overall, it’s a mixed bag that caters to a specific niche of DIY synth lovers.

New Din Sync Gilbert DIY Synth, Inspired By The MC-202, SH-101 & SH-09 – Synthtopia

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