Just want to report about @sugarfreedaddy.
I bought a Vhikkx from him a couple of days ago.
He told me he bought a couple of them with some friends who run a modular store in Poland.
He took a couple of days after the payment (which i did thru paypal G&S) to send the module bur he sent it and it was really a brand new one...
The fun fact is that i told him that i almost got scammed by 2 sellers for this module who were asking for Paypal F&F.
Now, i just feel lucky he didn´t scam me...
-- UnknownDevice
Wow, happy for you. And also slightly happy he's still around so who knows. the 13 downvoters might see their modules after all.
Just want to report about @sugarfreedaddy.
I bought a Vhikkx from him a couple of days ago.
He told me he bought a couple of them with some friends who run a modular store in Poland.
He took a couple of days after the payment (which i did thru paypal G&S) to send the module bur he sent it and it was really a brand new one...
The fun fact is that i told him that i almost got scammed by 2 sellers for this module who were asking for Paypal F&F.
Now, i just feel lucky he didn´t scam me...
hi, i have a tesseract tex mix with stereo and mono modules. i want to add an extra mono module but the cable only has 3 connectors. Searched everywhere online. Anyone know where i can find one with 4 or 5 connectors?
thats it exactly! thank hou so much. ill give that a go. and hopefully ill not fry anything :D
Also scammed for a Collide4 (paid on 31/3). I've reported the crime to my country's police (I don't think it'll do much but might add up in some way) and just pm'd ratman77531.
Now thats a blast from the past **"All your module are belong to us" ** on he rotating quote thing, back in the day when I had all of the Music/Audio software internet backed up on CD-R
Enjoy your spare HP, don't rush to fill every last space, this is not like filling sticker books. Resist the urge to 'complete' your rack, its never complete so just relax.
Purchased a Verbos Harmonic Oscillator on 31 March for €600. Payment sent directly via bank transfer after agreeing off-platform on WhatsApp. No tracking number provided. No response to messages since I paid.
I had successful transactions with him before, last in January (four modules, EUR 1,185 total, delivered via DHL from Warsaw). That prior shipment included a DHL label with the seller's full name and residential address in Warsaw, despite his ModularGrid location being listed as Berlin.
I will initiate a bank recall and will be filing a fraud report with the relevant prosecutor's office in Warsaw via email. If anyone else is filing or wants to coordinate, PM me.
Yes, you're right, sequencers use digital logic to advance steps, and have done so since the 1960s. But what's distinctive about Cessna's approach is that he discretized the waveform itself, encoding its shape as a table of amplitude values. That's clearly digital synthesis in the sense of constructing signals from numbers. Also, his implementation of pitch tracking was computational. But I think ultimately the distintinction between digital and analog is moot: even on analog systems, we are thinking digitally when we use on-off gates or when we use a sample and hold to transform continuous voltages into stepped ones.
All sequencers use digital electronics to move between each step of the sequence, does that make an analog synth with a sequencer "digital"? One of the most common modular synth tricks is putting audio-rate signals into inputs not "meant for" audio rate inputs, so does putting an audio-rate (or higher) square wave into the Clock In of a sequencer fundamentally change what the synth is?
Greatest new feature in a long while :-))
Though: While 'wasp -doepfer' works as expected, 'buchla -tape' still lists modules by Tokyo Tape Music Center.
What am I missing here?
Have a nice week end.
In 1965, an Iowa physics student working on satellite signals built what one person has called called "the world's first digital synthesizer." This video unpacks how James Cessna’s “Arbitrary Waveform Generator” worked, and then recreates it as a Disting NT plugin, with a space ambient track to show it in action (patch notes included).
I'm curious to see how people here would classify this strange instrument. It was digital in the sense that it builds a waveform out of discrete amplitude steps and used a digital sequencer to scan them at high speed, like later wavetable or digital oscillator designs. But it still relied on analog amplitude controls. And if it was digital, was it really the "world's first digital synthesizer"?
I'm wondering if it would be possible to expand this feature even more. If it's not too much to ask, I'm requesting the ability to also filter out certain text terms from the search results. For instance, I might want to search for low-pass filter modules, and exclude any results that contain the term "ladder" because I've already got all the ladder filters I need. AFAIK there's no way to do that currently.
-- aaaaaaaa
We have that now! Use it in the freetext search field with low-pass -ladder
There are also a few new features:
• the search now includes an exclude filter
-- modulargrid
Much appreciate this new search feature! It seems like the current inferface design only allows for the exclusion of any single module function. Now that there's some code in place for excluding certain results from a search, I'm wondering if it would be possible to expand this feature even more. If it's not too much to ask, I'm requesting the ability to also filter out certain text terms from the search results. For instance, I might want to search for low-pass filter modules, and exclude any results that contain the term "ladder" because I've already got all the ladder filters I need. AFAIK there's no way to do that currently.
When I search for modules I no longer see if they're already in the active rack or not
Say I'm following a certain manufacturer for the rack.. I filter by their name.. their modules get sorted by newest.. but I can't quickly see where I am up to on their releases. The old site used to give a count by the search result of how many of these modules I have already in that rack
-- wagoo
When I search for modules I no longer see if they're already in the active rack or not
Say I'm following a certain manufacturer for the rack.. I filter by their name.. their modules get sorted by newest.. but I can't quickly see where I am up to on their releases. The old site used to give a count by the search result of how many of these modules I have already in that rack
hi, i have a tesseract tex mix with stereo and mono modules. i want to add an extra mono module but the cable only has 3 connectors. Searched everywhere online. Anyone know where i can find one with 4 or 5 connectors?
-- Nilbig
I don't own a Tex Mix myself, but I assume you are referring to this cable!?
A few things to consider:
- You have to ensure that the module actually supports attaching that many expanders to a single chain (EDIT: according to the manual (on page 2) 6 channel expanders should be ok).
- You need to make sure the pitch is correct (I assume it's the standard Eurorack 2.54mm pitch).
- If you can't find one online, you can easily build these cables yourself! It's actually quite simple and requires no soldering – you just press the connectors onto the ribbon cable with some pliers. Of course you have to double check the orientation of the connectors + red stripe. But it shouldn't be that hard as you already have a template.
Here are the parts you would need (links are from a German electronics store, but you can find these anywhere):
hi, i have a tesseract tex mix with stereo and mono modules. i want to add an extra mono module but the cable only has 3 connectors. Searched everywhere online. Anyone know where i can find one with 4 or 5 connectors?
Could it be that his account got occupied by someone else?
-- VONDENFUNKEN
No, very unlikely.
Others may have a different view, but my thinking is that anyone still waiting to hear back from sugarfreedaddy who used PayPal goods and servcies should consider opening a dispute and immediately escalating to a claim. Anyone who paid with F&F should see if they can initate a chargeback with their bank or credit card company.
-- wont
It's a diffuse situation, but at this point I recommend what @wont says.
I had a problem with this seller, @sugarfreedaddy, quite some time ago.
This was reported here.
The situation was: I purchased a module, he did not send it. He was "unable" to send it, he was also "unable" to refund me.
I think that the situation was quite similar to what is being experienced here (with several purchasing the same module)
I talked to him via messenger. I had to insist a lot, during weeks, months. He was never "able" to refund me, but after weeks he ended sending me other modules for similar value.
I don't know if you guys will find a way to get your money back. I'm just writing this here to encourage you all not to give up.
Unfortunately, at this point I think its safe to assume that this is not just a misunderstanding considering:
The number of people having issues (looks like it could be 9 or more)
The same module being sold to at least two people (both of whom paid) with no indication in the ad of multiples being in stock
Others may have a different view, but my thinking is that anyone still waiting to hear back from sugarfreedaddy who used PayPal goods and servcies should consider opening a dispute and immediately escalating to a claim. Anyone who paid with F&F should see if they can initate a chargeback with their bank or credit card company.
unfortunatelly, I have similar experience with @sugarfreedaddy. First, smooth communication, then I payed for the module (3.4.) and since then no communication at all. Tried to write him everywhere I could (MG, email, IG), but no response. Now I see his MG accound has been suspended.
This is interesting, since I have read in this forum, that several trades were made with this guy, and some of them appeared to be flawless, and he has also quite positive feedback. I hope this is only some kind of misunderstanding.
What I’ve done in this version
Stabilization-focused release, with core workflow hardening and targeted sequencing fixes
Chaos / Entropy: reworked to a stricter deterministic flow. Editing target/selection/amount no longer auto-rerolls, and reroll now happens only on explicit CHAOS press. APPLY is blocked in ORIGINAL (PRESS CHAOS). Persistent Pivot + Span controls were added directly in Chaos context for register control
Gate/Trigger output behavior: added per-track Gate Out Mode (Gate / Trigger) on Note / Curve / Stochastic / Logic / Arp, with global Trigger Length in System settings
Reliability hardening: Save / Save As / Load now use a serialized file-task pipeline, deterministic rejection of overlapping requests, UI-thread result dispatch, and busy-state feedback. SD-card boot robustness was also improved for slower cards (safer init tolerance + watchdog handling during long SD bring-up waits) without relaxing runtime watchdog behavior. This is a strong partial hardening, not yet a full architectural closure
Core sequencing UX fixes: added quick-access 16-step bank paging for First/Last range editing (PAGE quick access + PREV/NEXT banks), added tie-chain aware note editing (pitch propagation across full tied chain + clearer tie visualization), and fixed Project-level Scale remap octave collapse on Note tracks using Scale = Default (octave-preserving remap path)
Also, in earlier versions
Generators ecosystem: full evolution of Random / Euclidean / Acid / Chaos (Vandalize / Wreck / Entropy), now more consistent with unified preview/apply safety and shared playable behavior across machine and Launchpad. Variation semantics were aligned as per-step keep/replace; footer/context layouts were reworked across generators; all generators now enter on ORIGINAL with explicit first reroll; Chaos Note and Note Range were previously constrained to -24..+24; destructive operations were made safer (1-level Undo/Redo); and Init behavior (Layer / Steps / Seq) was unified with selection-aware fallback
16-step Edit Mode: added experimental mode on Note tracks (tested on LCXL, BSP code-supported and needing broader hardware validation) with external 16 knobs + 16 pads workflow (knobs = Note on visible 16 steps, pads = Gate on/off, navigation across longer sequences in 16-step sections), plus dedicated playhead feedback update
Launchpad and sequencing improvements: improved Launchpad integration with Generators Mode, Inits, and Undo/Redo, plus many incremental improvements including a near-complete refactor of the Launchpad code. Sequencing/timing/scale improvements include refined step selection behavior, improved clock/reset and edge-safe sync handling, Curve extension with Gate Offset and Gate Length, improved scale handling and operational limits, and Voltage Mode fixes on Arp and Stochastic (needs broader validation; known limit: some Arp/Stochastic paths remain tied to a 12-slot-per-octave model when notesPerOctave > 12)
Platform / docs / ecosystem: reduced memory footprint and improved runtime efficiency, simulators aligned with actual firmware behavior, expanded documentation with improved-search manual + full Launchpad cheatsheet, and overall ecosystem cleanup (site, docs, simulator, references)
A demo / walkthrough video (based on previous v0.4.2) is available here:
The goal is to make PER|FORMER more playable in live contexts while keeping it open to less predictable workflows.
A solid machine for performance, but also a crazy one for experimentation
Sadly have to report a negative experience with user @sugarfreedaddy as of 04 April 2026.
Collide 4 was purchased on 25 March. Price listed in EUR and seller location in Berlin, but seller's PayPal account was set up to receive PLN. I confirmed with the seller that this was how they wanted it before sending. Paid using PayPal goods and services (thankfully) and added the agreed on shipping costs plus 3.7% to cover fees. When seller was hit with exchange fees that left them short, they insisted that I send an extra EUR 20 via F&F (actually ended up being EUR 21.99 due to my getting hit with the exchange fees this time). Because the price for the module was still very good, I agreed to do this although I did express that I wasn't happy about it due to the listing having been in EUR.
Seller originally committed to shipping the module by 27 March at the latest. When I followed up on 28 March to request tracking details they promised a new latest shipping date of 31 March. I have received no responses to subsequent follow up messages and emails since 28 March.
Update as of 07 April 2026: It's been 10 days without any response from sugarfreedaddy via Modulargrid, email, or PayPal messaging. I've escalated a claim to PayPal and will continue to share updates here. I feel very lucky to have had buyer protection in place. I was about to use F&F (which I frequently do) but changed to goods and services at the last minute due to a little doubt being raised at the receiving PayPal account expecting a different currency from the listed price.
-- wont
Oh, sadly you posted this on 4th of April so I did not know. I also purchased the same Collide 4 module on 31st of March (the module is still on their sale list!!!). I have dealt with this seller before, a year ago or smth. and everything went smooth back then, so I used PayPal F&F this time. So it looks like the seller sold the same module to several buyers consciously.
Never heard back from the guy via ModularGrid, PP messaging and emails...
As an exercise in Modular Grid, drop a quarter of those modules. (so that's 26hp to sacrifice)
Conceptualy split what's left into two, planning each half as a viable synth, whatever it does, on its own.
Now, with that newly freed space in the middle, fill it with utility and glue modules.
Adders, offset/attenuators, active multiples, submixers. Stuff like that.
Hello everyone !
This is my first post here as I need some advice! I’ve been using Eurorack modular synths for about a year now, and I’m struggling to achieve the musical style I’m aiming for.
Here’s my current rack:
Here are some references for the sound I’d like to produce:
As you can see from my rack, my setup is live-oriented. I dislike and avoid modules with submenus—every module I own follows a simple rule: one button = one function.
For future purchases, I’m obviously considering the PAM. I wanted to buy The Order sequencer from 63 Studio, but unfortunately, it’s not compatible with my Doepfer power supply. I’ve also thought about the Quad Quantizer from Tenderfoots Electronics.
Looking forward to reading your advice!
I have to report this former seller @hellonwood40.
I purchased a first-model Vhikk, paid via PayPal, "relatives and friends," so yes, I'm the stupid one.
I paid for the product on April 2nd, and now he's not responding to emails.
This is the wonderful answer the scammer gave me:
"Open a dispute to get a refund!
Maybe it's too late for this talk but I'm deeply sorry :)"
perfect...
In short :
- It is a 12HP quadraphonic wavetable oscillator of my design.
- 4 quadraphonic oscillator engines : Phase modulation for cross patching, regular V/oct, Scale for easy melodies and Binaural.
- gritty bitcrush.
- early access so still cheap (phase 1 sold out, phase 2 for the end of this month).
It might tick a few of your boxes, check it out and if you have question do not hesitate to reach out.
I have MG set to dark mode. However, every time I load a new page the background flashes white for half a second before changing back to dark grey. I'm on Safari 26.4. Anyone else having the same issue?
Hey, I’m posting here in hopes of getting a response from @sugarfreedaddy as I am having problems with him as well.
I’ve seen a lot of positive feedback about him, including from people I trust, so I’m assuming something unusual is going on. However, I sent payment nearly two weeks ago and communication has largely stopped since then.
Five days ago, I received a message mentioning ModularGrid’s message limit and stating that tracking information would be sent via email. However, no tracking details have been provided, and I have not received any further replies despite multiple follow-ups via ModularGrid, email, and PayPal.
At this point, I simply need clarity on the situation. I would appreciate either confirmation that the item has been shipped, with tracking information, or a refund if the item has not been sent.
I hope this message helps re-establish contact so we can resolve this quickly.
I like the new look, and the overall functionality seems to have improved, but some of the modules currently available no longer appear in the search results.
-- TVhint
Do you have an example?
-- modulargrid
intellijel OUTS 3U, After Later Audio Bartender V2 and Barback V2
I like the new look, and the overall functionality seems to have improved, but some of the modules currently available no longer appear in the search results.
I like the new look, and the overall functionality seems to have improved, but some of the modules currently available no longer appear in the search results.
At the center I have the NerdSEQ — it’s the brain of the system, sequencing everything (drums, modulation, FX…). It’s a tracker-style sequencer, so very precise and powerful for complex rhythms. 
For drums and samples I use the Rample, where I load and slice breaks into multiple layers, so I can mix and switch between them in real time.
Then I have the Multigrain which is a granular sampler — it lets me take samples (like vocals or textures) and completely reshape them into evolving sounds or atmospheres. 
The Ikarie is a stereo filter, mainly used to shape and animate the sound, especially for movement and tone.
And the Castle is more of a sound source (FM-style), used for melodic or harmonic content.
Everything is then processed and modulated with CV, which is the big difference vs a smaller setup or a groovebox — you can constantly change and interact with every part of the sound.
before saying the name I want to check what you think for having paied for a module, got an envelope with some gym pants and got the proposal from the seller for being reimboursed for the 50%.
Thank you
Sadly have to report a negative experience with user @sugarfreedaddy.
Collide 4 was purchased on 25 March. Price listed in EUR and seller location in Berlin, but seller's PayPal account was set up to receive PLN. I confirmed with the seller that this was how they wanted it before sending. Paid using PayPal goods and services (thankfully) and added the agreed on shipping costs plus 3.7% to cover fees. When seller was hit with exchange fees that left them short, they insisted that I send an extra EUR 20 via F&F (actually ended up being EUR 21.99 due to my getting hit with the exchange fees this time). Because the price for the module was still very good, I agreed to do this although I did express that I wasn't happy about it due to the listing having been in EUR.
Seller originally committed to shipping the module by 27 March at the latest. When I followed up on 28 March to request tracking details they promised a new latest shipping date of 31 March. I have received no responses to subsequent follow up messages and emails since 28 March.
Update as of 07 April 2026: It's been 10 days without any response from sugarfreedaddy via Modulargrid, email, or PayPal messaging. I've escalated a claim to PayPal and will continue to share updates here.
Update as of 16 April 2026: I was lucky to have had buyer protection in place, as I never heard back from sugarfreedaddy. Neither did PayPal, so they refunded the main payment I sent. Hopefully the other users who were experiencing issues will manage to come out without major losses too. It's still unclear what the circumstances were and I'm not going to speculate publicly, but lesson learned: I'll be avoiding F&F in future unless the transaction is with someone I actually know in person (regardless of rating and even if prior deals went smoothly).