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April 2815:
- I have the PCBs at least, but the modules still have to be built:
- - from hexInverter:
4 x Ate Oh Ate Toms
1 x Nein Oh Nein Snare
a 2nd Nein Oh Nein Bass Drum
2 x sympleSeq
1 x seqSquared
my 2nd Jupiter Storm (the 1st one is in my 4U modular, along with my V1.4 Liquid HiHat)
coming in the mail yet, are:
from Ladik:
1 x Boolean
1 x Q-010 Easy Quantizer
1 x S-188 Clock Shuffler
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Yes, it is one of those modules you'll probably never want to sell - I won't for sure. ;)
The character of the basic reverb sounds like a well executed delay tank - not bad at all, though there may be better ("more expensive") sounding reverb algorithms available. But the unique, outstanding aspect of this module is the practically artifact-free CV-modulation of every parameter, which makes it so valuable in the modular context.
Clouds is very different, conceptually. I did not receive my unit yet, so I can't compare its reverb.
So with this I could hook my guitar into INSTR IN then from IMPORT patch to another modular and back to EXPORT and out through LINE OUT to my amplifier creating my costume FX pedals?
No problem at all! I just remembered that they were indeed there somewhere. And thanks for asking first before creating duplicates. It's a big help in keeping things tidy.
And apologies for not knowing which forum to post this in. But ModularGrid is missing at least two eurorack modules from Synthrotek (both of which I own)
hey looks nice. might want to consider getting a logarithmic or semi-logarithmic vca, e.g., manhattan analog, for audio duties. it will sound better! check the mmg before you get it as well.
I’m relatively new to the modular world and currently I’m looking for a starter system to begin my adventure. Since I know something about analog synthesis, but nog being a real tech head, I'd like to go for a pre-configured system with some room te expand.
With that in mind, this Doepfer A-100 Mini System appealed to me:
This system meets my budget and it seems to contain some essential modules. I’ve searched around the Modular Grid forums but couldn’t find any topic about this particular system.
I’m wondering if there are people out here that have bought this system or have build a system similar to this one. Apart form that, I’d like to know what you experienced modular heads think about it.
Would this be a wise choice in my case and is it good value for money?
I submitted Synthrotek Combine OR module. Being a noob, I realised AFTER I sbmit the picture that it was not suitable to be used in the racks.
How can I correct that?
I edited a pic so it should be OK now but I don't want to add a thiord instance of this module....
Hey there!
I'm quite new too in the modular world too, but if you want to use your effects pedal you need an attenuator and an amplifier, to reduce the signal from the modular and then to re-amp it from the pedals, there are thousands of different modules and some of them are made especially for using guitars pedals (es. Malekko SND\RTN).
I'm trying to set up my first rack and could need some advice. I own an Arturia MiniBrute which I would like to use as keyboard.
I also own a few FX pedals (MemoryBoy Delay, Freeze, Phaser, Flanger), that's why I don't have any FX in my rack yet.
I'm planning on buying the Doepfer A110LCB which has enough space for a start and can be expanded easily.
I tried to chose parts that have more than one function and/or make sense when adding modules in the future.
Right now it consists of the following elements:
Inetllijel Dixie 2 VCO/LFO
Bastl Instruments Skis Dual Delay / VCA
Doepfer A-124 Wasp Filter
Doepfer A-140 ADSR
Manhattan Analog Three Channel Mixer
With the case included I could stay right under a thousand bucks, but I'm sure I forgot something crucial or did something that makes no sense. :)
Nice one!!
I followed your advice and couldn't quite get the random effect. I then put the signal through the LPG, adjusted the Mod, Freq & Resonance and BINGO!!
Trial and error, but that's cool with me. All part of the fun of it.
Thank you very much for the nudge.
I'm glad you added the "i.e feed it a square wave" bit. Wasn't quite sure what clocking an input meant.
If you put the envelope outputs of the Ultima Ratio into an audio mixer and feed in an audio rate square as clock in the UR behaves like a pretty ugly dual digital Oscillator/Waveshaper.
You can adjust the waveform to a small degree with the Envelopes Attack and Release knobs.
The knob for Clock Divider 2 will adjust the pitch of the second "oscillator", so you can set musical intervals.
E.g. ratio 1:12, boom, octaver ...
Hi. Can someone tell me how to get that random S & H effect out of my Pittsburgh Toolbox?
I've got a PB Synth Box, Mix Mult, Toolbox and Outs in my sweet little set up. Having fun, but could do with a few nudges in the right direction... Thanks, Simon.
That's what I was thinking. I'll probably have to add a Zeus Studio board in addition to the uZeus in my 6U rig now. If the 15 sub module system works as Roland advertises, it will be worth it. It would be like having a modular in a modular.
hi i'm going to build me a modular system .but I do not know much about the different modules in spite of long observation.
I am going to build me a rack with a lot of power complex sounds, ambient noise deep and just noisy sound .. anyway. which modules I still need that I have a system, or can I replace that? there are even better for my module sue .
please help this noob out.thanks in advance
Can someone who owns this module let me know if it's as good in the "flesh" as it is on YouTube? It's looks rather special (more so than Clouds for my taste).
Second question - does anyone want to sell a used one? I haven't seen many for sale which must be a good sign.
for me DIY MU offers the best "bang for the buck" large panels big knobs.
i am not taking my gear out of the studio any more
- for live i can use a ipad and under 84 hp of eurorack , even that is getting to be overkill
Since you're going for sound design, I would skip the Azimuth since panning and stereo width are things that would be more important farther down the signal chain and could be (mostly) duplicated at your mixer. To give you a wider array of sound tweaking (and give you more patching options for your Quadra), I'd replace the Azimuth with an ADE-10 Reactive Wave Shaper. Other than that, looks like a fun set of modules!
The target for this Eurorack is to be a compact SoundDesign/Experimentation lab.
It will be paired and sequenced with an Analog Four.
Analog sound will be managed by other synths and potential drums by a Rytm.
That's my first Eurorack (previous was just and Atlantis+Peaks in a cell[48]).
What do you (modular expert) think?
Any feedback would be be appreciated (probably lots of noob mistake).
You can't really count the serge price as a 'module'. A single panel of serge can contain many individual module sections. A couple of oscs, a filter, dusg, mixing, cv processing, etc.