Calculated the average prices of modules based on MG data. For those who care
Eurorack: $221.45
Frac: $224.96
MU $274.18
MOTM $364.49
500 Series $1018.77
Buchla $1397.91
Serge $2087.50
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Something like that?
https://www.modulargrid.net/e/super-synthesis-ph01
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Hello, I'm looking for a controller module that stores and plays back CV. Like DAW automation lane that records its knobs movements and output them to control other modules. I guess a knob sequencer type of thing.
Is there anything like that around?
Damn, that (reversed) is one of the coolest features, hopefully its fixed now...
Just watch the richter. I used to have one and the 'freeze' aspect in mine never worked right. Instead of locking in a pattern, it would clear and fall back into an ascending staircase pattern. Ive read others complain about this as well.
Couple of reasons.
1) A new smaller, somewhat improved version has recently come out.
2) While its a fun module, there were some issues such as unstable internal clock, general confusion as to how the knobs worked/related to one another.
So, between the draw of something new and shiny coupled with some dissatisfaction has made a lot of people sell it. I've seen them go as low as $150 recently.
Personally, I sold mine because I found a random module that better fit my needs with the SSF URA.
Some "External" modules have both of these, but many have only one or the other. It would make my life easier if I could look only for modules that have both. Thanks!
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First, this represents an abbreviated set of functions. Second, these are modules I own or have experience with. Since I started with Eurorack, available modules and functional density have gone through the roof. There are probably better modules for each function out there.
I should have stuck in the Eurorack version of the Innerclock Sync-Gen II - probably the single most important modular piece I own for tracking into a DAW. (That and the indispensable Roland SBX-1 that distributes it all and functions as live sync....).
Except for the 95e analog oscillator, I did not count anything from my 24U "pure Asys" modular, a Moog Voyager CP system, and Ken MacBeth system with 3 Single Oscillators and a Backend. I did not count my Boomstars either. And they are kick ass machines with CV/Gate I/O. Nor did I count my Dark Time - another desert island piece - or any external cv sequencers.
The problem with a lot of ocsillators is lousy-goosy tuning knobs. One little bump while patching and you're screwed. The 95e - besides being one hell of a great analog oscillator - has a locking 10-turn pot. And for a digital oscillator - the Braids (and pretty much anything Mutable makes) continues to amaze me.
My favorite contemporary module maker is Mutable. But I have to say that Grant Richter's classics still go head to head with a lot of stuff out there. The envelator is a good example of that. I added one as my LFO. For uncertainty and so much else I dig the Noisering.
WMD's Multimode VCA is everything I could want in a VCA - it eliminates tons of other stuff, it's clean, and easily makes interesting stereo out of a mono signal. The Cwejman ADSR is always the output VCA EG I go to first. Suit n Tie's Post-Lawsuit filter is the most non-skiff-friendly module I own. (Nothing a couple trips to the hardware store can't fix...) But I'll forego all others to have it in my rack. That said - I'd def like to hear the Euro versions of Boomstar filters...
I don't MIDI my modular much anymore. But MIDI In/Out and Audio In/Out would go to Vermona. Built like a fricking tank - they ooze quality. They cost as much as a tank as well....
I love Makekko's little 8NU8R. Attenuator, voltage source, half wave rectifier, and probably something else as well.
For logic - if Intellijel's Ploq doesn't do it then tell me what does. I don't know what I'd do without Division VI's back-routable buffered mults in 2 and 3hp. But my favorite is WMD's 4hp 3x buff mult.
That's my story so far and I'm sticking to it. If I could do one thing over again I would have gone Buchla on day one. Other than that - I would have waited a few more years before getting in to Eurorack. Now is definitely a great time to be starting out in modular!
Shanti x 3, Lama
The end game for this 6U rig is a fully loaded, dual-timbral/dual-voice synthesizer. I'm omitting sampling, sequencing and discrete percussion modules in favor of CV & audio modulation. Those functions will be taken care of either externally or in my next 6U rig.
The SynthTech E350 and the Neutron Sound Orgone Accumulator are my two primary timbre modules. NoiseRing, Dr. Octature II, PEAKS, and Sallen Key Filter are all capable sound sources, but in most patches I employ these as modulators. I use Intellijel Hub mults and Koma attenuator cables to save HPs.
In this rig's current state the A-135-1 VC Mixer has become a go-to module. I run the XY and Z outs of the E350 and the Main and PW outs of the Orgone into it and I get some unique multifaceted sounds, especially when all four VCAs are gently modulated. Dr. Octature will give me even more power with phase modulation of all four VCAs, in addition to the analog sine wave VCO/VCF.
Tried to update the ADDAC210 image - but final result no better than what was there? Used to be ok - so something has happened.
AntiMatter Audio BrainSeed !!!! :) added.
Need:
clock divider of some sort; perhaps QCD, RCD, G8
MIDI interface: Kenton stuff for syncing modular to MIDI gear; or Hinton Gearbox for syncing both ways (modular to hardware, hardware to modular)
thanks for the info, appreciate it
i was just wondering what the difference was if any, trying to free up some space and felt its redundant to have both
i bought a case from MakeNoise with the CV Bus but have only used it for patching purposes not the line out to my Apollo
didnt understand the single 1/4" out till recently
had a custom cable made for me so i should be able to test it out personally soon
thanks again
x 1212
I've got a some vintage Korg and Novation rack synths that I route through a rack-mounted stereo line mixer. From there, an 8-channel snake runs over to my mixing desk that controls all my outboard sound gear and connects to my DAW.
My modular is inserted on a stereo pair between the rack mixer and the desk mixer.
To make that work, I needed balanced stereo ins/outs, so I went with a Vermona TAI-4. Shortly after I got it, I discovered that overdriving those transformers adds such creamy distortion to those vintage synths, that I fell in love with that Vermona module. Glad I spent the money.
This is my current modular setup. In the future, I'll be adding several more filters, reverb/chorus, and more modulation options.
Thanks! I don't use any sounds off the TR-626, theyre so awful, but I love how it for sequencing an Airbase99 and also a SoundCanvas-55 (very nice 808 kit and of course any other GM drum sound). I'm totally happy with the DrumDokta2, got into it this weekend and its so alive and has great controls and sequencer functions. Always have loved the DR-110 sounds but this machine is incredibly better than that original.
Do you have any need to mixers or attenuators to throw outboard gear into your modular FX?
Ah, I can understand that. My modular only has FX modules (filters, echo, distortion, and such) because I use it as the FX chain for my hardware synths.
I've read that the drum sounds on the TR-626 are rather disappointing, so I can understand why you'd want the DrumDokta too.
Looks good!
Not sure it matters unless it is just intellectual curiosity. This module is not available without purchasing the Make Noise "Shared System".
However, since it says it is line level and "will drive long cables", I would guess the output is +4 dBu ("Pro level") like the Intellijel unit is.
If you need something "stronger" than line level, you might consider just patching your modular directly into your mixer, as long as you're careful. Modular levels are much hotter than line levels, so you could burn out the preamp on the mixer or interface unless you keep the gain knob turned down.
I use a TR-626 drum machine trig-out to sync the DD2, works great! I hope to use some of the modular filter options out there to process other gear like people used to do with the classic MS-20 filter. I like the other outboard gear I own but the modular world has so many amazing filters, I want them on my other sounds!
Hmmm.... a lot of filtering options. I'd be tempted to drop one of them and add a delay module to go with the DrumDokta.
Also, what's supplying the clock signal for the drums/sequencer?
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is this output stronger than Audio Interface II from Intellijel?
hp is a measure of how much space a module takes on a rack. So if a rack holds 84 hp, you can only have enough modules which total hp equals 84
just kidding hp is happy peperoni
On my mobile device, I can't load patches. If I do, it'd after google chrome crashes 5+ times and freezes up, etc. Is this a bug, or are patches not supposed to load on phones?
-- Ashekyu
Sorry, I think this is a bug in the mobile browser. I discovered it at least on iOS devices. But it should affect only larger racks ...
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On my mobile device, I can't load patches. If I do, it'd after google chrome crashes 5+ times and freezes up, etc. Is this a bug, or are patches not supposed to load on phones?
This bug bothers me as well.
Can i suggest to completely skip any currency conversions and just have $ and € MRSP entered manually?
Actually you can do that right now.
Currency conversion is just the fallback if only one value is entered.
I need the currency conversion to get at least halfway usable results for the calculation of total rack cost.
Btw.: Converted currencies have the ≈ sign prepended and are blue, while manually entered values are black.
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This Bug is known and already on my list. I thought nobody will notice that. But now I have to look into it, damn.
Also the conversion calculation is way off. It uses a hardcoded constant from times, when the Euro actually was worth anything...
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This bug bothers me as well.
Can i suggest to completely skip any currency conversions and just have $ and € MRSP entered manually?
Even with a real-time conversion using the latest exchange rates the prices will be off.
Especially with US modules in EU, rule of thumb is 1 to 1 conversion from $ to €.
In US modules are advertised without VAT, in Europe with VAT, add shipping and import taxes and you end up with a module listed for 299$ sold in Europe for 299€.
A Eurocrack Pusher: "The first time is for free" ;)
Bees-in-the-Trees v3.9 modified firmware for Braids is now publicly available - see http://timchurches.github.io/Mutated-Mutables/ for details. Apart from dual internal LFOs/envelopes, v3.9 adds a meta-sequencer, a complete virtual Music Thing Turing Machine implementation, quantisation of note CVs to a wide range of scales, and external CV control of many different parameters (but not all at once). Like the official Braids firmware on which it is based, Bees-in-the-Trees is completely open-source and available free-of-charge.
I have a crazy and probably non-functional voice here. If it does work, pls let me know, that'd be great!
The question is though, is there a main output on Grids to connect to, say, a speaker, or mixer, etc? I can't figure it out, I'm too noob.
If anyone could help, that'd be great!
this entry exists already:
Ah, I hadn't realised that they could do that. I guess some manufacturers aren't too bothered about people changing the picture.
I think most of them don't know about it, although I have sent every registered manufacturer a sloppy email :)
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"Hit Points". It determines the maximum health of your module. You can battle monsters to increase it. The higher it is, the crazier the sounds you can make.
Ah, I hadn't realised that they could do that. I guess some manufacturers aren't too bothered about people changing the picture.
As I said, not the end of the world, I'm just a little (probably quite a lot) ocd about things like this.
I guess if they all keep changing I could just create my own private versions... Maybe this ocd is getting out of control... :)
Thanks for getting back to me.
Cheers.
Hey, completely understand the annoyance and I am not happy with the panel graphic ping pong, either.
But just to note: I have introduced the manufacturer approval feature, where manufacturers can lock their modules from further editing. That includes panel graphics.
Olivier and the other manufacturers can do this any time ...
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It's not the end of the world or owt, but I've been getting a bit pissed of by people uploading custom shots of modules and replacing the ones that the manufacturer has uploaded.
Case in point are all the Mutable modules (amongst others), most of which have got various different shots of the modules, different shading, overblown colours etc, ( that is until I've just changed the majority of them back to the original ones that Olivier uploaded. Although they are renders and not photographs these are the ones that the manufacturer wanted. And as such they look much better when they are all uniform that way.
No doubt someone else will go and change them all back, but surely there's a way of locking the image that a manufacturer uploads, and if someone wants to upload their own one then they can still do so, but it will be private.
As I say, not the end of the world, just my ocd kicking in.
I just wanted to say while I'm here that this is an absolute killer website that I spend far too much time on, thanks a million for it.
Cheers.
HP stands for horizontal pitch.
It is the width of a module.
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Just discovered this wonderful world: 'modulAR' appx 2 wks ago, and it's like going back to when I used to build PCs for fun....in the 80s/90s and when I discovered Linux, that was a blast man as is this.
So, here goes with the clottish Q: Please define HP - what is it - a measure of width(depth/height) - all answers greatly appreciated.....