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Oh thanks. Yeah, this module is over 4 inches deep...something I thought was important to know, especially if you only have a skiff, or a shallow case. :)
It's already listed - this new version has a lot more information though.
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Just standardizing and updating ER-101 pictures before sending stock to Post Modular.
Really handy combine with Reason ! Will probably add one or two extra module in a near future. Lots of options.
Wow. Love at first sight. I've had this module for about 2 hours, and love it already. Sounds fantastic. Lots of waves, interpolating between them is killer, and can create some otherwordly sounds. Highly recommended!
Well looking at the manual it says 16HP so I reverted it. Sorry If I messed up anyones system. http://mungo.com.au/Doc/MungoEuro.pdf
Hi all, Tried a few sizes to get the graphic to fit correctly... 19 HP seems really odd but that's what seems to have the correct aspect ratio to the image. Not sure if that's accurate, the original was posted as 16HP which seems too skinny.
I added the CP-251 to MU modules so that I could use it in the patch editor.
I added the VX-351 to MU modules so that I could use it in the patch editor.
This one time Sputnic module has been updated by several contributors.
Information about the module can be found from the Synthcube information page and on Muffwigglers:
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Many of the enhancements developed by Dave Brown for use with 15V are adopted with the kit. Thanks Dave for the great documentation! http://www.modularsynthesis.com/roman/buchla266/266sou.htm
Romanf’s 266 module development is described further in these muffwiggler threads:
http://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=56856&highlight=roman+266
http://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=75697&highlight=roman+266
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Session sheets available now at http://nw2s.net/session-sheets-for-the-nw2sb/
Time for a few more preorders this weekend before I place electromechanical orders Sunday night!
Pre-ordering is over at the end of this week! http://nw2s.net/order/
i am #9 on the preorder list cant wait !!- this unit is saving me almost $2000 in modules that it is replacing
Another demo. This is an implementation of the Turing Machine in code: http://nw2s.net/a-turing-machine-adaptation/
Trying to get my pennies lined up to pre-order a kit ... it just gets better and better sounding the more you share the possibilities. Great, informative demo. Thanks!
Little demo from the weekend. Preordering will be open until the End of January.
Available for preorder now. http://nw2s.net/order/ Kits and assembled.
I removed the draw for these modules as they're actually generating power not using it, got a bit confused when I suddenly had 5000mA more of +12V draw in my system when adding two of these ;)
Fwoarrrrrr!
When I saw this module on the AS website today I almost spilled my drink.
The absolute epitome of analogue sequencers now in Eurorack format - party time, excellent!
Black and White options will be available - white units are now ready for shipping, but apparently, the black panel option will be the standard.
This image is actually in the public domain. Just do a search for CP1919. It can easily be printed on metal.
Unfortunately, the panel is not for sale.
It was a legacy of Deborah ;)
yeah! very nice! AND a reversed one black with white waves!
Hi. I am planning to build a quad Toppo 281 and was wondering where you got this panel? Thanks!
Amaturishly made seven banana to 3.5mm mult with ground banana jack to Serge power supply.
Tube VCA arrived today, just spent the last 45 minute breaking the surface with it. Absolutely loving this thing. Sounds to my ears exactly how a tube should for the amplification, plenty of sweet spots, and moments where it all just breaks apart to pieces. Compared to the Metasonix and Trogotronic stuff I've owned/played with in the past, which never got "hot" enough to my ears, or was too hard to dial in what I wanted, this thing cuts right to the point.
The dirty mode is a bit less impressive than I imagined, but also a bit redundant since the clean mode can easily be cranked into dirty destruction. Even at the lowest settings for the feedback knob, there is still some "leak" if the switch is engaged... and I see zero reason to ever disengage it. Even with minimal settings, it adds just a bit of delicious hum feeding back into the circuit making it come alive.
Definitely helps add some color, warmth, and harmonics to my digital oscillators. Like peanut butter and jelly. Dig it.
And just FYI: a while back I abandoned this idea and sold my 'spare' MOTM-300. :-(
I agree on the FM2 option, and yeah, some kind of pulse width starting-point control does open it out a bit.
Thanks. :-)
I was pondering making the PWM and FM1 knobs smaller yet and having them side by side and then putting the waveform selector above them and below the Coarse pot. (Coarse pot would be a 120 turn one and the Fine control eliminated) Then I could put the FM2 jack back in (with no pot) but, I honestly almost never use 2 FM inputs on my 300's and I don't want to make the panel any more crowded than it is.
Also, if I can find the right kind of switch for the waveform selector I'll be able to add a couple different pulse shapes instead of just square . . maybe 25% and 75% at least?