Discontinued offerings

In an effort to focus our efforts and sharpen our claws, we’ve discontinued the Barebones Pack offerings across the entire product line. We’ve made the documentation for our Barebones Packs available on our page of Discontinued Products. We’ve also discontinued our POWER and V’amp modules and moved them from the Product Lines listing to the Discontinued Products as well.

If you’re interested in either the POWER or V’Amp modules, we’d encourage you to seek them out via any of our Dealers.

We thank you for your continued interest and we’re very excited to show you what new offerings we’ll be bringing to the sacrificial altar.

Trash_Audio: Synth Meet 14. Portland, OR. May 24th.

Flight of Harmony will be making a presence in the physical world by showcasing our wares during the Trash_Audio: Synth Meet 14 in Portland, Oregon on May 24th.

More information is available at the Trash_Audio event page (including ticketing information).

NAMM 2014 – Hall E, Booth 1076

flight of harmony will have a presence at the 2014 NAMM show. We’ll be stationed at Booth 1076 in Hall E, graciously hosted by WMD. Click here to be taken to the booth location on the NAMM 2014 map.

We have such sights to show you.

Restructuring and streamlining

flight of harmony is undergoing some changes to meet the demands of the market. Foxtone Music will be taking over both manufacturing and distribution of flight of harmony products. If you have interest in becoming a dealer of our products, please contact Foxtone Music.

These structural changes will allow us to focus on what we do best – designing innovative products that grant you access to strange and fantastic new sounds. We’ve been hard at work converting everything over to the new process and hope to be rolling again later this year.

Sorry for the wait,

Kevin

flight of harmony status update

First, my apologies to all for the current widespread unavailability of f(h) products from dealers and the long silence from myself. I have been busy building the combined stock orders and they should be available once again very soon – I hope to have it all finished within the next two weeks.

However, I have been spending so much time concentrating on this order that I now find myself a mite low on funds and need to pay some bills, so it is time for a pre-order sale! I am now taking orders for the following items:

  • Quad Plague Bearer (QPB)– US$300.00 + S&H
    • Rev. 3.3 circuitry (same sound as r4.0)
    • $50.00 off retail price of US$350.00.
    • S&H is $12.50 for continental U.S., international rates vary.
  • Infernal Noise Machine– US$666.00 + S&H
    • Solid walnut housing, hand-built by George Mattson of Mattson Mini Modular.
    • $111.00 off retail price of $777.00
    • S&H is $25.00 for continental U.S., international rates vary.

All orders must be prepaid to get the discount. Lead time for prepaid orders is 6-8 weeks, depending on number of orders and place in the queue.

Please send inquiries to [email protected], orders can be placed via PayPal to [email protected].

‘Recognizer’ by Bennett Williams

We just received an email from a Flight of Harmony user named Bennett Williams alerting us to their album ‘Recognizer‘, which gratitously features the Infernal Noise Machine. For a link to their Soundcloud page featuring the album, click here. If you wonder ‘how in Hades did they get such wonderful drones, such strange percussion and create the sound of a thousand angry hornets’ – here is their creative process:

The [Infernal Noise Machine] had all of its CV inputs coming from both a Moog MP-201 CV pedal, and a Moog Etherwave Theremin Plus. Then I ran the audio through a Boomerang looper. Essentially what you are hearing are loops of the Infernal Noise Machine on top of itself many times over, all as I am changing parameters and creating new loops as I go.

We love to hear about how our customers are using (and abusing) our gear and what they create with it.

Thank you, Bennett.

Recognizer by Bennett Williams

Choices and JAG – a match ordained by Zuul

What could be better than combining the widest-throw joystick controller in the Eurorack modular format with the myriad of outputs available from Grant Richter’s ‘Joystick Axis Generator‘, made available by Malekko Heavy Industry?

Nothing, Ray.

Also, Flight of Harmony thanks YouTube user ‘deadlover73’ for the wonderful video demonstrating exactly why the pair makes such a compelling team.

New arrivals at the FoH store! PBr4, 5×5 and 1x6x13!

Fifty of the’Plague Bearer r4, 5×5 +5VDC Power Adapter and the 1x6x13 Distribution Board have been added to the FoH store. Order now so you don’t feel left behind when the neighbors are making stranger noises than you.

News!

Sorry all for the long silence, lots o’ stuff has been going on.

Anyhoo, good news: Shipments of assembled PB-1Er4, 1-6-13, and 5×5 are arriving at last!

I’m working on getting everything packed up to send out to distributors. I’ll let y’all know when they’ve all gone out.

Wadda hell?

FYI: I’ve been out of the office all weekend and most of today and am currently working on replying to all recent emails.

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