Bought a Radio Music from KlangbauKöln from @Nnoiz
Everything was perfect!
Bought a Radio Music from KlangbauKöln from @Nnoiz
Everything was perfect!
just received a tidy and well packed Phonogene from @moseley101 very friendly, w\o BS, prompt replying dude! 100% recommended!
I use it to command the loops records on ER301, it's perfect.
Please delete, this module is already in the database – search for "octal"
I bought a MI Rings from @maspaventi. Carefully packed, promptly shipped, module is in excellent condition! I can recommend @maspaventi as a reliable seller.
Please post in the Good Traders on the Marketplace thread.
Beep, Bopp, Bleep: info@modulargrid.net
The icon that looks like a toolbox next to the star that lets your rate modules.
You can add and remove modules to your collection like that. Works in the module finder and in the rack view. You probably just misclicked at some point.
Bought from these members, and everything was perfect:
@yoyaforza
@loorenz
@C3REAL
@bj_gzp
@A.S.
@Bohler
@OlivierWah
@vjaz
Where can we find more info?
it says on my user page i have one module in my collection.
i dont even own this module though and am unaware of how it got there or how to edit my modules in my "collection"
anyone know what's up with this??
thanks
x 1212
Am I supposed to post here about ours ? Or in the good/bad traders thread ? Need update man ...
Well if you think you need more modulation then sure go ahead. That's partly what's so great about the Batumi.
I wouldn't really compare the Batumi with Peaks. Heh one might really get the idea that you don't exatly know what you're looking for but hey you nonetheless got my full support there haha~~
yes unless you need that 808-style kick and snare generator that the peaks has ... batumi cant do kicks ;)
as always the right answer is: the module that does the job you need done best.
if you dont know what job you'll need a new module for, then you dont need a new module =)
This is an MOTM-format module, not Eurorack.
ok, I moved that to Muffwiggler.
https://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=2620781#2620781
Hi , i m thinking about my next module , so Batumi will be a good choice ? or MI PEAKS ?
Thks
https://cdn.modulargrid.net/img/racks/modulargrid_334996.jpg?1502038801
Although, I am considering triggering the Bitbox with an AKAI MPD218.
Bought a Buck Modular Drumfuck from @davidjames
Initiated the conversation just 3 days ago or so. Had the module shipped by the next day, arrived today in perfect condition. He sent a video of the module in action, communicated throughout the whole process, and in general was great to work with
what do u think, do i have enough envelope generators? that rampage makes only two i suppose? should i get an Quadra/PEG into the mix?
Ahh I see what you mean!! I was unclear in what I mean. I want to make a rack on here - Modular Grid - look like a KB37 I have a kb37 I don't want to make an imitation of it.
The sound you hear is that which you are listening for
It has rails already - not sure why I'd need to buy new ones?
The sound you hear is that which you are listening for
I bought a Turing Machine MK2 plus the Pulses and Volts expanders from @granville. He promptly shipped the modules which were carefully packaged and were in perfect condition. Very reliable!
Apparently it can house up to 107HP
https://waldorfmusic.com/en/kb37
To get this width you would need to buy 1m rails and cut them to measure. Otherwise, you can get a Make Noise powered skiff and fit a spacers on the sides and have a bit more than the nominal 104HP.
Otherwise, if the keyboard is a must for your requirements, look at the WMD Monolith.
More modulation sources for sure. The quad ADSR is great, but you've got a lot of audio sources that will greatly benefit from modulation. Also, you've got a lot of clock/logic signals, but I'm not seeing many modules that benefit from clocks. A sequencer, turing machine, clocked random source, or clocked LFOs would take great advantage of all those clocks.
Is there a way to make a rack that looks like the KN37? And does anyone know the exact hp of the rack part of the KB37?
The sound you hear is that which you are listening for
from what i can see here, everybody is doing good trades. nah, i don't believe there are rogue traders in this community. peoples faith is the real currency traded in these modular transactions right? what effect does a rogue trader, if there is one and i'm not saying there is, have on the community as a whole or your supporting the community by buying and selling kit ? how many wigglers use friends and family to pay for kit, taking a leap of faith with the wiggler in the community selling stuff they don't want anymore.
-- joncharliefeathers
I usually ask for MW account or some other credible enough resource, easy to double check there and see what kind of stuff that person is posting, I've done dozens of buys here and no problems so far
Big thanks to @Virgil for a beautiful build of the Ornament & Crime module. Quick shipping and good communication. Will definitely consider trading again.
Its my mixer rack into a moog 104hp case, to use with not just with my main rack but also with my volcas, monotribes, po-12 or my dual ns soundmachines and some pedals too.
Thanks for your input! I've switched the Uscale2 with the first edition and added a double multiplier.
The SQ-1 is an external device and I really want to keep the system as simple as possible, e.i. just the rack and a mixer.
For example the Soundcraft EF12 is an analogue mixer with Lexicon effects and 12 mono inputs, which should be enough to create a coherent, musical, mix. So I actually don't even really need the delay module, but I'll leave it in for now.
This drum rack is going to be a unit in a bigger system which may have dedicated line-outs for each voice, with a maximum of 12 voices, but I'm still not sure if that's feasable or necessary.
At least now I have a proper starting point. If you have any tips or suggestions, I'm all ears!
that first rack totally is fine and easily functional with something like a SQ-1 for the VCO work!
mixing on a small mixer is easy enough Ive had fun doing the same on an old BX-8, a CR-1604 also a few others. can be hard to get the gain down enough to not always have distorted drums sometimes.
Rows 1 & 2 are my current system, and rows 3 & 4 are going to be a mix of Intellijel 1U (row 3) and Erthenvar/Pulp Logic (row 4)
-- DJMaytag
Hey just a heads up, not sure if you know this or not, but the Intellijel 1U modules only fit in Intellijel racks (they're slightly smaller then everyone else's 1U modules).
-- Osten
Yes, I am aware of this. I was going to use two different brackets, a 1U Intellijel bracket for row 3, and a 1U Erthenvar/PulpLogic bracket for row 4. I'll probably have to DIY a bracket for the Intellijel row, since no one currently sells an individual 1U bracket for Intellijel sized modules.
Unless you plan on buying/constructing a powered case you definitely need a power supply module. Thats all I got.
I think a Beatstep Pro would be a good addition for sequencing everything and melodies, you probably already know the O-Coast has midi and cool midi functionalities.
Akemie's Castle is in my opinion is the king of FM. I like the whats going on but not sure how your using the DSP.