Month 0 (Initial ~£600)
Goal: Have a complete single-voice patch (sound → filter → VCA → trim) with envelope/LFO shaping so you can actually make and sculpt tones—even before you add sequencers or effects.

Module Est. GBP
Mutable Instruments Plaits £150
Make Noise Maths £200
Doepfer A-135-2 Quad VCA / VC Mixer £120
Doepfer A-106-5 SEM VCF £80
2 hp Trim (passive attenuator) £15
Subtotal £565

Plaits → your main sound source (virtual-analog, FM, noise, etc.)

Maths → dual envelope + LFO + slew + attenuverting mixer

Quad VCA → shapes amplitude and acts as mixer

SEM filter → smooth, musical low-pass filtering

2 hp Trim → manual level/CV control and output attenuation

You can patch: Plaits → SEM → Quad VCA → 2 hp Trim → Focusrite. Use Maths for envelopes and slow LFO modulations.

Month 1 (~£400)
Goal: Add clocking, randomness, and a basic S&H for generative tweaks—plus a proper output module for safe line-level and headphone out.

Module Est. GBP
Befaco Output v2 (line + headphone out) £80
Doepfer A-118-1 Noise/Random £75
Synthrotek MST VC LFO £70
Doepfer A-161 Clock Sequencer £60
Doepfer A-160-1 Clock Divider £45
Doepfer A-148 Dual Sample & Hold £60
Subtotal £390

Befaco Out → clean 1/4″ outputs + headphone jack

Noise + S&H → rudimentary random CV

MST VC LFO → dedicated freely swept LFO

Clock Seq + Divider → triggers & sub-divisions for envelopes/LFOs/S&H

Now you’ve got generative sources (random CV, sequenced gates, LFOs) and can patch plaits on autopilot.

Month 2 (~£400)
Goal: Introduce logic branching, pitch quantization, a second filter voice, and switching for evolving patterns.

Module Est. GBP
Doepfer A-166 Dual Logic £90
Sonic Potions Penrose Quantizer £160
Doepfer A-151 Sequential Switch (4-step) £50
Doepfer A-124 SE Wasp Filter (Special) £80
Subtotal £380

Logic → combine/divide gates and clocks for complex rhythms

Penrose → map random voltages to musical pitches

Sequential Switch → cycle CV or audio destinations step-by-step

Wasp Filter → gritty multimode for contrast and second-voice timbral variety

At this point you’ll be running multi-stage generative patches: alternating filters, logic-driven gates, quantized melodies—into Maths-driven envelopes and VCAs.

Month 3 (~£400)
Goal: Add lush ambient texture via granular processing and a second quantizer for more pitch flexibility.

Module Est. GBP
Mutable Instruments Clouds £190
Doepfer A-156 Dual Quantizer £160
Subtotal £350

Clouds → classic granular/reverb-style texture synthesizer

Dual Quantizer → let you quantize two independent CV sources (e.g. one for Plaits, one for Wasp)

Your patches can now flow into Clouds for smearing/delay and maintain harmonic coherence across multiple CV streams.

Month 4 (~£400)
Goal: Deepen modulation routing with a quad function generator and cover any utility gap with a multifunction module.

Module Est. GBP
Intellijel Quadrax £220
Expert Sleepers Disting Mk4 £170
Subtotal £390

Quadrax → four envelopes/LFOs/ADSRs + CV matrix for branching

Disting → dozens of “fill-in” apps (clock dividers, extra S&H, oscillator, logic, offsets, delays…)

With Quadrax you’ll have truly polyphonic modulation, and Disting can stand in whenever you discover a missing utility.

Month 5 (~£400)
Goal: Bring in a second resonator/voice for interplay and final touches.

Module Est. GBP
Mutable Instruments Rings £200
(Leftover budget for cables, adapters, or a small utility/module of your choice) £200
Subtotal


Looks like you have a pretty good plan in place, don't forget to check ebay etc, its definietly a buyers market out there at the moment so deals to be had, you could look at a Ornament & Crime for Quantization as you get 4x for the money plus a lot of other things to play with.

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.

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I agree, definitely onto something there. One note, Quadrax self-attenuates.

2 Hp trim may not be the attenuation you want. Something a little bit more like a 3xMIA could fit into this setup and add additional fleixbility with mixing, inverting, as well as attenuation.

You're def looking in the right directions, though, this would be a versatile setup for the money.

Also, uPlaits, uClouds, and uRings are available that take up less space, in case you wanted to sacrifice a bit of ergonomic value in exchange for HP.

Best wishes and luck!! :)

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