The Elektron SidStation is a musical
synthesizer
A synthesizer (also spelled synthesiser) is an electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals. Synthesizers typically create sounds by generating waveforms through methods including subtractive synthesis, additive synthesis and ...
sound module, built around the
MOS Technology SID mixed-mode synthesizer chip originally used in the
Commodore 64
The Commodore 64, also known as the C64, is an 8-bit home computer introduced in January 1982 by Commodore International (first shown at the Consumer Electronics Show, January 7–10, 1982, in Las Vegas). It has been listed in the Guinness ...
home computer. It was produced by the
Swedish
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synthesizer company
Elektron, and was introduced in 1999. As the
SID chip had not been manufactured for years, Elektron allegedly bought up nearly all the remaining stock.
The company built the SidStation until 2003, when their initial supply of SID chips ran out. The last 100 units sold, the Final 100 Edition, were laser etched with a number on the front panel's bottom-left corner and sold in descending order from 100 to 1. In March 2005, Elektron claimed to have encountered an additional supply of 100 SID chips and produced 100 SidStation units, selling them for
€ 920,
USD $950, or
SEK 8200 each.
In late 2006, Elektron claimed that "100 became 200", and the prices were raised once again. This marks the third time that an additional 100 chips were being produced, each time claiming to be the "final run". This (and the fact that some aftermarket clones of original SID chips exist) has raised skepticism as to how scarce the supply actually is, and which run is actually the final run. However, since January 18, 2007 no new SidStations have been shipped.
As SidStations were manufactured, the company kept the price in relation to the demand, meaning that the initial SidStations were fairly cheap and later on, when the device was more sought-after, the price increased.
The appearance of the SidStation is retro and features a small
LCD
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-display where the sound editing is done, four assignable knobs, a keypad and a controller wheel.
Different models of SidStations
Besides the standard grey model of SidStation, two other models exist. The beta models of SidStations used by Elektron and their beta testers had a shining red color. Around twelve red units were made and approximately half of them were sold to early customers and beta-test partners. Some of these partners sold their units at a later time giving a handful of metallic red SidStations being owned by private people. Besides the color, these beta machines had a slightly more aggressive character due to some voltages running higher in the filter section, as well as certain beta-testing modes and the ability to upgrade the firmware to a greater extent.
Elektron also sold fifty black SidStation units, which had black aluminum casing and blue
LEDs, contrary to the original green ones, called the Ninja Edition. This model also came with a different set of sound patches. There is also a blue SidStation that was made as a one off, by Elektron, for a walk in customer that just happened to see the blue shell sitting unused on the shel
Sound of the SidStation
The sound of SidStation is, of course, very similar to that of the original
Commodore 64
The Commodore 64, also known as the C64, is an 8-bit home computer introduced in January 1982 by Commodore International (first shown at the Consumer Electronics Show, January 7–10, 1982, in Las Vegas). It has been listed in the Guinness ...
. The SID chip is well known for being noisy. By design, the oscillators never stop outputting signal—even while not in use. It's this flaw, however, that is part of the character and sound of the SID chip.
Most SidStations contain the 6581 R4AR incarnation of the SID chip. This version is considered the best trade-off between sound, stability and conformity (which is a big deal concerning the SID chip, since they tend to sound different from unit to unit).
The SidStation is capable of producing all the waveforms of the C64,
triangle wave, Triangle,
Saw,
Pulse, Mix (which is a mix between Saw and Pulse) and variable Noise. Besides this is the synth, a 4-part
LFO-modulation system which can be used with
Lowpass,
Highpass,
Bandpass and various combinations of these filters (including a Notchfilter). All of these are controllable by the four knobs on top of the SidStation.
Technical specifications
*MOS6581 SID-synthesis
*Brushed aluminium casing
*Alphanumeric backlit 2x16 LCD display
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MIDI 3*DIN5P In/Out/Thru
*1/4" line level audio out
*1/4" line level audio in (routed through SID-filter)
*Dimensions: 240W x 70H x 200D
m*Powerful and user-friendly SidStation OS
*Three
oscillators
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, phase accumulation synthesis
*All oscillators syncable (ringmodulation and synchronization)
*Sweepable pulsewidth modulation
*Resonant multi-mode analogue filter
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Portamento, individual for all oscillators
*Variable interval-independent portamento time
*Unique wavetable function in form of 3-track mini-sequencer
*Flexible 4-part LFO modulation system
*Extensive MIDI support
Artists that use SidStations
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Autechre
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Machinae Supremacy
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Daft Punk
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Freezepop
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Zombie Nation
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The Prodigy
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KMFDM
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8-Bit Weapon
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Mr. Pacman
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Timbaland
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Tarmvred
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History
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Trent Reznor
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RedOne
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Carbon Based Lifeforms
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History Formation and early period
Hedberg and Ringström (both born in 1976) first met in 1991, ...
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Kim Hiorthøy
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Jaga Jazzist
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Biograph ...
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Apoptygma Berzerk
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Depeche Mode
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Code 64
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Thermostatic
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History
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Linkin Park
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Robyn (SidStation shown in the video for "Hang With Me")
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David Guetta
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Benny Benassi
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Big Bang
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Girls' Generation (SNSD)
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Psy
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Kara (Han Jae Ho)
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Tsunku
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Crystal Castles
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Broadcast
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Further reading
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External links
SidStation homepage{{Webarchive, url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040612155813/http://www.sidstation.com/ , date=2004-06-12
Elektron homepageSidStation at vintagesynth.comucapps
Sound modules
Commodore 64 music
Elektron synthesizers