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@Solitud: I do ship DIY products direct to Europe from my webshop, yes :) I won't be distributing my DIY products from anywhere else though, as I would have to raise the prices substantially in order to wholesale stuff to retailers.@FSK1138: <$280 for a full 42HP eurorack kit (including panel). Not sure on PCB/panel prices yet; still waiting on some numbers before anything is official! :)
does exactly what its supposed to and a bit more. you can patch a compressor with the envelope using the ratio/threshold controls and a vca that can bias beyond unity gain!
many prefer the morphing terrarium for the smooth interpolation, I like this one better because of the detune feature and the fact that it can interpolate as well, but between two different waves of your selection!
Also the resolution on this one is amazing. really clear and precise even in the highest registers.
The analog part, the idea and the price for DIY kit is outstanding. This module tracks up to 8 octaves even in polphonic mode and has a great potential.
Back on the subject of size, I measured my Micromac -R and it happens to be exactly 28'95 centimeters wide, which translates to 11,397638 inches. Given that 1 hp is 0,20 inches, that makes a total of 56,998 hp (in practical terms, 57hp).
It must be due to most modules being shorter by a fraction of a millimeter that I got an extra 1hp in my rack! ;)
I keep some pictures showing a ruler and the micromac if further proof is necessary...
To be honest, I think this won't even fit in 1U. I think it is meant to be mounted on the outside of a case. I tried to remove it, but the site wouldn't let me.
Like you said, the problem is that ModularGrid does not support this format.So this is a compromise in the graphic representation of this modules.
Problem is that nobody would layout their realworld racks with this compromise (wasted space).
So I am not sure if it is really useful to plan a system.But for sure people maybe interested that this subformat exists, so for now the tile modules should stay until we find a better (technical) solution.
Taken as a standard VCO it isn´t really groundbreaking. But the Cloud idea is just unique. The sync sounds are outstanding and modulating both Spread and Chaos makes it one of a kind.
This module is just great. It expanded the timbres of my modular in a way that I haven´t expected when I decided to purchase it. One of the best modules I ever laid hand on. Paul Schreiber is a real genius!
This filter is just great. Its sound is just classic and the patch options are great. The module has a load of sweetspots, it responses very musically.
I had the opportunity to run this module side by side with an original JP8. The character is superbly catched. The ability to drive the module into self-oscillation is a thankfully taken plus. If you want modular access to THE Jupiter sound this VCF is essential.
Thanks! I saw this clip during my searches, but it's not very informative.
I'm beginning to think that the EMW-S101 [http://www.modulargrid.net/e/emw-sequencer-101] may be a better alternative as it offers individual step control (only 'ON' or 'SKIP', tho') for only a few more greenbacks.
Having observed the dearth of information on the EMW website, however, I'm beginning to thing that this unit may also be a bit dodgy.
Eurorack format OBK is not available anywhere and is not mentioned on analog solutions website, nor on schneiders nor on muffwiggler's. I take yours are a one-off custom job or a previous version.