Design based on the ARP 2500 from Willem Twee studios in the Netherlands, but adapted to fit a Behringer Eurorack Go case.

ARP clones used:
* 4 1004 oscillators (all low or high range)
* 2 1047 Multimode filters
* 2 1006 Filtamps (serving as final output stages)
* 4 EG's (2 1003 ADSR, 2 1033 DADSR)
* 1 1005 ModAmp
* 1 1036 dual S&H,
* 1 1050 Mix Seq and 1 1027 Clocked Seq module

The noise clone module has been left out (too much real estate for what it is), and replaced by other modules I deem more useful, also providing me 2 different noise colors.

Via Tindie (https://www.tindie.com/stores/euroutilities/) I bought 5 add-on modules each 2 HP wide. They are represented here by 2HP blank panels:
- two of the 1004 oscillators will get individual outputs for all unmixed waveforms
- both 1003 and 1033 dual EG will have their own individual gate and trigger inputs
- the 1036 dual S&H will have individual clock and 2 (brownish) noise outputs.

Next to these I add some utilities, that esthetically should not 'kill' the ARP look.
- Ladik's quad quantizer (alumininium panel, not the black one as in the picture)
- MI Kinks clone , offering white noise and other stuff
- MI Links clone offering buffered mults and a precision adder and a simple mixer
- 2 DBZ 3 channels mixers, usually for mixing oscillators into the filters

It's a fairly standard set up, allowing me to create sounds with 4 oscillators + 4 filters, a full binaural 2 osc synth (separate stereo paths), a standard 2 voice synth with 2 LFO's , or creating two separate synths, one played via keyboard, the other one with the sequencer.

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