my experience with modular is good, if i compare with other synth manufacturers i will say it can stay in the top tier devices .
usually knobs are bolted to the faceplace and i have only one or two that seems to be getting old( i have 2 cases for 6 years now).
i tend to stay away the most i can from the tall trimmers modules as they're plastic shaft and tend to be wobbly.
my 2015 braids i bought used is still working fine ( the encoder is very smooth and has a tendency to skip menu items but it works ). as every hardware you'll need maintenance sometime but i feel i can go a long with my eurorack. i hope ..
look at vintage synth ,some are still going after 30 years.


In my experience some sellers can be quite slow on the replying and shipping front. It's nerve wracking and frustrating but I've learned to be patient, up to a point.

No update since 25th of June seems very bad to me though. I would be nervous. Maybe the seller is experiencing some kind of major crisis, it can happen, but if it was me I would go out of my way to at least keep the buyer updated on things...


AJFourier (https://modulargrid.net/e/users/view/64713) sold me 3 MFB modules, which where never sent. He completly ignores my messages but I saw some changes in his Marketplace Offers. I payed more then 300euros for those modules. Last message was on 25th of June:

Hey Daniel,
Great, just received:)
I will try to find a sturdy box for all 3 modules and try shipping it today, otherwise tomorrow latest.
I'll send you a tracking once shipped.
Have a great day!
AJ

After this he never replied to my messages again.


Does it make sense to lock module editing even when there is no information about module depth or 5V power consumption?
for example: https://modulargrid.net/e/winter-modular-eme-black

@modulargrid: consider to make those fields required before beeing able to set it to "Approved by manufacturer"


I'm in the process of migrating to a large DIY system, which is three side-by-side 27U cases each 168HP wide (for a total system width of 504HP).

I'm finding it challenging to model this system in modulargrid for a number of reasons:
1. I can't fit my system all into one modulargrid rack due to the ~432HP row width limit.
2. Splitting the system into multiple racks forces me to manually track which modules I've already assigned to one of the other cases in my system.
3. I have multiples of some modules, but modulargrid doesn't provide any tracking of quantity in my collection vs quantity currently assigned to a rack
4. When modeling multiple cases in the same modulargrid rack I have to manually keep track of the boundary between cases.

I would love to see the following enhancements:

  1. A higher max row limit
  2. A way to insert rack horizontal and vertical rack dividers when modeling a multi-case system in a single modular grid rack. The dividers would act as edges that you can place modules across.
  3. in lieu of #1 and #2, it would be useful to be able to group multiple modulargrid racks into a "system" and track module assignments across the system. For example, if racks A and B are part of a system and module X is already assigned to rack A, it can't be assigned to rack B without removing it from rack A.
  4. A way to specify the quantity of each module in my collection plus tracking of what quantity of each modules is currently assigned to a rack/system.


Is the build for Batumi really open source? I'm inclined to say false.

Support Xaoc.
Support working class electronics.
-- dohma

Batumi is absolutely NOT open source. This is intellectual property theft.
-- Sedalus

That’s what I thought. Can't believe these clowns.

-- DMSound

Batumi firmware is under an MIT license, which allows you to copy or modify it.
I just hate misinformation.


ive got all the SSF drum modules and they're great
-- gompa108

Are you saying I should add some drum modules?

x d


Do you mean that you use the Octatrack/Rytm to generate samples and modify input, right? Just confirmimg that this rack is primarily being used to make synth sounds (aside from the Sample Drum).
-- Zacksname

exactly. maybe I explained myself badly.

x d


ive got all the SSF drum modules and they're great


Do you mean that you use the Octatrack/Rytm to generate samples and modify input, right? Just confirmimg that this rack is primarily being used to make synth sounds (aside from the Sample Drum).


I am looking for advice on how to modify my system, as a sequencer I use oxi one. I play techno with octatrack2 and rytm2. I use the system to generate samples and to modify the input sound. Which modules should I replace to improve, there are things that I use little but I leave the comments to you...

x d


Thread: current rack

Steady State Fate Zero Point Oscillator

Steady State Fate Entity Ultra-Kick

Steady State Fate Metalloid Percussion Entity

Steady State Fate Quantum Rainbow 2 (Black and Gold Edition)

Steady State Fate V-CV

Steady State Fate Vortices

WMD Chimera (Black)

Synthesis Technology E560 Deflector Shield

Mordax DATA (SILVER)

Tsyklon Labs BAMBUK 6HP - Bamboo Blind Panel

2hp Trim (Black Panel)

Frap Tools USTA

Squarp Instruments Rample

Bastl Instruments Waver

Make Noise Morphagene
Mutable instruments Elements

Rossum Electro-Music Panharmonium

Rossum Electro-Music Linnaeus

Tsyklon Labs BAMBUK 6HP - Bamboo Blind Panel

4ms Company Ensemble Oscillator (Black Panel)

Qu-Bit Electronix Chord v2

WORNG Electronics Vector Space

CFM BHWR rectifier

Xaoc Devices Zadar

Mutable instruments Marbles

Mannequins JUST FRIENDS (v2-Gold Clouds)

DivKid ochd

DivKid ochd expander

Doepfer A-135-2v

Joranalogue Audio Design Morph 4

Joranalogue Audio Design Link 2

Joranalogue Audio Design Compare 2

Mutable instruments Links

Mannequins COLD MAC

ALM Busy Circuits S.B.G

Tsyklon Labs BAMBUK 6HP - Bamboo Blind Panel

Intellijel Planar 2

Mutable instruments Ears

Tiptop Audio CP909

Plum Audio DSO150 EURO SCOPE

Expert Sleepers Disting mk4

Doepfer A-190-3v

Joranalogue Audio Design Transmit 2

Expert Sleepers ES-9

WORNG Electronics SoundStage II

Qu-Bit Electronix Data Bender

Xaoc Devices Sarajewo

Mutable instruments Beads

ALM Busy Circuits PPEXP1

ALM Busy Circuits Pamelas PRO Workout

Eowave Zone B.F. Black Edition

Doepfer A-100B1

Noise Engineering Lapsus Os (Black)

Tsyklon Labs BAMBUK 6HP - Bamboo Blind Panel

Noise Engineering Vice Virga



Please this would be so useful.


looks like 3rd party black panel is the only option for PPW anf PNW

this rabbit hole has no bottom


I have a BUNCH of modules (Mork Modules to be specific) that I want to upload so that people can see how their panels would look like with my panels, but I absolutely 100% DON'T want to replace the beautiful default manufacturer image on the module. I just tried uploading a new Pamela's PRO Workout in black and gold, and now when I browse MG, it's my version that shows! Yikes! This is not the intended functionality when uploading panel versions.

Suggestion: When editing the module, make a version of "upload image" that retains the current default image and simply adds the uploaded image as a version without altering the path to the default image.

I have 130 modules that I plan to upload, and I would hate for someone to have to fix each and every one manually, so I'm holding off until this is fixed.

Thanks for a kickass site! 🖤
/iLEZ


Here's a unique and terrible idea.
Drop the A-111-6 voice for an A-182-1 switch mult, and two 2hp pluck modules.
-- lumpytapioca

I have 2 Plucks and liked them so much, I added a Bell, lol!

The tone of Plucks is so unique and shapeable.


Very happy with my transaction with @cfemery
Fast and great communication and shipping, the module comes in an excellent condition.
Recommended seller!


I second that you should take out voices for an FX rack- if that's your intended purpose.
An unsolicited opinion for an addition that's hp- economic, the FX AID XL is a huge bang for the buck (6hp), though they might be hard to find new.


Testing nonsense sequencing tricks and stacking too many voices: it was a fun session!

and the last sounds pretty oragnic 😀


Sinudoda CAN with 1U top and Juice to allow:
Connection of my portable 7U 104HP kit to my patchbay, along with some useful tools where required.
Basically, allows me to patch my portable kit to my studio....
Cross fader is for connection to my Looper, pedal for extra FXm Interface for Synths integration for FX as needed, Midi Thing for DAW control, ML:2 for wireless Ableton linking, Data for obvious reasons, Soleo to fill a hole and act as a useful accessory.
Optix might get swapped out for a 2nd Instrument interface, not using it so much since I got the Bordebrain IO and DB25.
Connected to an anteloppe audio Orion 32+


Thread: I See Clouds

I see Stupid people ;-)

Very relaxing.
-- wishbonebrewery

Thank you, appreciated.


Spring reverb is always nice in a hardware effects setup. Doepfer has a nice simple one.

You could also just get a Finegear Dust Collector to go with the rack, but that might be a little overboard.

Another option is a Poly Hector. It has Rings and Clouds in it plus a lot of basic effects, modulation, and routing tools that would take a lot of space in another rack. It's a touch screen, but it has a very effective interface that makes it easy to tweak and adjust.


Thread: I See Clouds

I see Stupid people ;-)

Very relaxing.

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.

https://youtube.com/@wishbonebrewery


Thread: I See Clouds


For a FX rack better leave the voices out. As I understood you want to process your other synths.

I would keep the Ikarie and drop the rest for other stuff.

For Fx Rack:
-I like hands on modules like: Mimeophon as Delay, Reverb and Stereo-Feedback looper, all in one.
-Qu-bit Data Bender is nice for processing.

-Small and slow modulation sources like Divkid Ochd + Expander or NC Triple Sloths are useful
-Bastl Neo Trinity could be a good Modulation Hub for a rack of this size.

-Ikarie is cool for stereo filter, with drive

-There very small versions of rings and clouds, like nanorings and uClouds.

Greetings

Chris


A maker of clones has put one under the Mutable brand. Can this be corrected or taken down?
https://modulargrid.net/e/mutable-instruments-plaits-

Modular playlist on SoundCloud


Here's a unique and terrible idea.
Drop the A-111-6 voice for an A-182-1 switch mult, and two 2hp pluck modules.
Yes, they are fussy to tune and a pain to rack straight, but often worth it.
You would get the stereo you're after plus a handful of polyphony.
The plucks will be fun with Maths, pair nice with Rings, and Clouds really likes them.
For what they are, they can sound wonderful.

You could really use that mult too.
And the Disting UI always frustrates me.
.


My thoughts are:

-to many voices in a small rack - Do you want / need that?
-lack of basic utillity = attenuverters, lfos, switches, mults ......
-lack of modulation

Maybe overthink the whole thing?

quick random ideas on this

-I would drop the a-118, a-156 and get a Pamelas Pro Workout instead.
You can use it for for clock, random, quantizer, logic, lfos and more stuff.
I love Pams Pro because its possibility of cross modulation of the channels and the logic functions

-T-Networks trough the waveshaper? - I was very disapointed from the T-Networks. Dry without a bunch distortion and processing its probably not very pleasing?
I would drop the T-Networks, 2-hp kick and get a nice percussion module like a NE BIA or Ultra perc which can be modulated very intense.

-Add a nice wonky dedicated LFO of your choice or (Pams)

-I would suggest a other mixer as NGM.
If you want to have a Rides on the Storm module, then maybe "XXM-mixer" (also good for cv)
-Bastl Aikido is mega cool (as mixer with sidechaining + feedback stuff + also as vca)

-3 FEGs - for what?

-I would drop Zverb - and get a Mimeophon :D

-Maybe get rid of the erica double bass. The A - 116 as bass voice is enough, or drop the A - 116.

-Everyone loves plaits - Do you really need it?
You can also use it for percussion and drums instead of dedicated drum modules

-Be aware of your filters. I think they are a bit similar. Do you need it?

-How do you sequence melodies, basslines etc?
maybe get a sequencer, some turing maschine module (or use also Pams for this)

-Bastl Neo Trinity could also be a nice fit for a small rack besides Pams

Greetings

Chris


I'd put Maths in the lower left corner, before the percussion voices,
and put the quantizer and Circles to the left of the oscillators and envelope generators.
Avoid having wires draped everywhere. I love using those little yellow Doepfer wires.

The Wasp and the 106-5 SEM sound different, but kind of the same.
Substituting an A-101-6 Opto-FET Filter would provide more colors.

You are going to need more multiples.
If you had to sacrifice something for a 4HP Rides in the Storm QAM, what would it be?
Mounting a module from 2hp on the end of a row is asking for trouble.
Always a wonky fit and really difficult to get your fingers in there to tune it.
That voice is already covered, I'd drop it, and with the spare space already,
there's your 4hp for a QAM.

Circles (and techno!!) wants a clock. I know it's costly, but I'd drop the A-136 waveshaper,
and put a Pam's Pro Workout in the far left someplace. Maybe near a mult(!).
The A-136 doesn't give back much for the space it takes up anyway.
Pam's can do a lot of the things the noise generator does too, plus 7 other outs,
in the same space. It could also help with the lack of LFOs here.

--


A nice little filter from Befaco, that's also kinda a mixer and sorta vca. Either mix three signals through the filter or take that filter out, and the vac triggers on input audio voltage, that's why I say "kinda".

Pretty straightforward build, though as typical Befaco there are a number of tight solder locations.

Calibration was a breeze, also.

And sounds pretty sweet. Will sit well in many mixes.

Build



Hi,
it's overfar's notes on the collection. the base level of my build started with a PWM malevolent. then came the dreadbox (Hysteria;nixed-replaced with the PIP and Push VCA), bit crush & phaser. I kept them as they have sweet spots & utility. the rest came in sequence ->BEFACO/REBEL Lich, CLANK SUM, NLC MING ROD, COSMOTRONIC Delta V, SSF ultra perc, SSF steady state gate, WMD CHIMERA, VULT CAUDAL, Schlappi Engineering 100 GRIT, Happy Nerding FX AID XL, 4MS RowPower35, Retro Mechanical Labs GPI, ERICA Black Joystick2

The units are housed in two skiffs, 84hp from the RP35 to the SUM (powered by the RP35, skiff dimensions match the Moog skif profile), 60hp from the ultra-perc to the FX AID (powered Moog skiff).

I also use a Novation Circuit Mono Station as a sequence and CV controller/audio processor. Recently, a Moog labyrinth has also been added to this mess due to the shifting sequencing/wave folder/voice...but I have to spend more time with it to pass on an opinion.


Here's an experiment with sending three sequential switches to the same output, to create a longer melodic sequence. Patch notes in the video.


Started sharing my jams not too long ago. Hope you like it!


The Archer's Rig is now out ! Thanks everyone for your patience !


Hello,

To get a single rack larger than 12U, you will need to get a Unicorn Account: https://modulargrid.net/e/users/pro_index

I hope that helps!
-Chace


Is there a way to make and build racks that are larger than 12u?

I'm trying to put together a 24u rack and so far I've had to split it up into two.

"vocoders are shameful in publics"


Thanks very much. This suggestions helped me a lot.

-- JimHowell1970
-- Progspiration


Thread: Patch #2
  • pamela's pro workshop: clock BPM_120, Shape_Gate, Withe_50%
    • 1x4
    • 2x4: Eucl Steps_8 steps, Eucl Trigs_1 Trig
    • 3x4: Eucl Steps_ steps, Eucl Trigs_1 Trig, Eucl Shift_ 5번째 of 8 Steps


Looking to build this one as a techno setup. Feel free to advice me on how I could make it better. Thanks in advance


XFMR Euro DI : Audio Demo : Vaemi (Eurorack)

As VAEMI, we designed the Euro DI in the Eurorack module format, which can be used for all digital or analog equipment, synthesizers, and drum machines ranging from line level devices to high voltage synthesizer levels. In this way, you can input the unbalanced sound signals of your equipment into your microphone preamp with a balanced XLR connector.

Key features include:

  • Balanced XLR Output
  • Neutrik XLR connectors
  • Enables the transmission of audio signals over long distances
  • Clean and transparent sound
  • 0 degree phase shift
  • Accurate isolation from electrical noise in the audio signal
  • -12dB Pad switch
  • 180 degree phase switch
  • GND Lift switch

To watch the full video:


To be honest, I expected some boring synthwave but this was filthy AF just like something labeled cyberpunk should be IMHO. Good stuff! Maybe the drums are a bit too loud in the mix but this is just a very minor complaint. I like this a lot.

"the sky above the port was the color of television tuned to a dead channel"
-- symmetrizer

You can listen to the lower drum beat version here.

If I have time I will post a video incorporating Piston Honda Mark 3.

Cheers


Thread: Away Again


To be honest, I expected some boring synthwave but this was filthy AF just like something labeled cyberpunk should be IMHO. Good stuff! Maybe the drums are a bit too loud in the mix but this is just a very minor complaint. I like this a lot.

"the sky above the port was the color of television tuned to a dead channel"


I use Mob of Emus to modulate, quantize and pattern sequence the ime modules.


Some patch notes:

  • Sport Modulator IN receives white noise from A4 CVB
  • Triatt INA receives V/8 from A4 CV-C
  • Maths Ch2 IN receives static 5v from A4 CV-A
  • Maths Ch4 Trig receives gate from A4 CV-C
  • It is critical to keep the DPO Timbre knob closed and the corresponding attenuator only slightly open; it is also critical to keep Maths Ch4 Rise fully ccw and Fall at roughly 12 o'clock
  • Gemini set to dual
  • MMG in LP


Also the Hemispheres firmware for Ornament and Crime has a CV controllable gate delay applet


When I had questions ADDAC were very responsive. Maybe you caught them when on holiday or something, everyone has a life outside of work.

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.

https://youtube.com/@wishbonebrewery


2hp burst might work...

maths can be patch programmed to do it (page 24 of the illustrated supplement)

"some of the best base-level info to remember can be found in Jim's sigfile" @Lugia

Utility modules are the dull polish that makes the shiny modules actually shine!!!

sound sources < sound modifiers < modulation sources < utilities