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Motovilo Modular is a legitimate new Russian brand and for now 5 modules were already manufactured under this brand. As partner of the company, I ask to add "Motovilo Modular" to brand list. Thank you.
This soundscape is completely made with my modular synthesizer. No samples. No field recordings. Just VCOs, LFOs, filters, step sequencers, analog delay and spring reverb. Year of production: 2012
using BSP for sequencing most of the time, but clock it with the various clock sources/modifiers in my main case sometimes as well. the romplay is currently a bunch of random percussion sounds, but planning on replacing that with a bunch of claps sounds instead
Nice I have tiny case I'm exploring trying to clock internally to keep it all inclusive but it's pretty limiting. But still fun! What do you use to seq this and what samples are in your romplay?
Hi and welcome, bkraco!
What else do you need to fit in that case?
Did you look at the Doepfer cases (http://www.doepfer.de/home_e.htm) ?
Both plain wooden and very solid flight case types in several sizes.
I play in a semi-frequently touring grindcore band, and 2016 is looking to be very busy for us. I'm looking for recommendations for a portable and durable case to fit a 60mm depth Doepfer VCO module, with at least 44HP. Since it's non-studio, the more portable the better, as we'll probably have to fly at least once next year.
If this is the wrong section, I apologize, this is my first post.
Probably a 3U 84HP would be enough, something from the likes of Pittsburgh Modular, although not sure of the depth of those cases. It's really limited when you get into something for portability and durability, they often come with a hefty price tag too.
They are all different, due to their differing circuits and components. However it's very subjective to what makes them pleasing to someone. What makes them differ is their individual features, eg. FM (linear, Exp), PWM, Sync (various types), wavefolding, Sub OSC, number of different waveforms, etc. Then you have digital oscillators, they can sound like anything.
Sounds like you are jinxed as I've never had this problem. I would have thought quality control is paramount for manufacturers, especially the smaller ones. The only modules I've had build issues with are the ones I've built myself, but that's just my cack-handed soldering.
Very good experiences with vytis, joost, ludo, bark and f33d. All fabolous guys and fast shipping. BIG WARNING about tobi sells broken stuff doesn't mind to respond.
What?? You mean to tell me you can't support both of you on your salary as an independent experimental musician? Are you sure she didn't leave because of your small penis?
-- starkwether
What?? You mean to tell me you can't support both of you on your salary as an independent experimental musician? Are you sure she didn't leave because of your small penis?
Very cool design.....I'm thinking a skiff for on the couch playing right?
-- starkwether
I like to think of this as a handy way of keeping warm on cold winter nights. ...especially since the wife left. She just couldn't stand not being able to afford to eat for some reason. XD
We have built the protypes last week and they work. We will be tweaking and testing the changes that came from suggestions from testers this month and hope to have these available in May 2016.
I bought a module from @koaxial .
He held it for me since I was on a holiday and sent me the stuff the same day I got back and could pay him.
He even sent it with a premium delivery service even as I misunderstand and only payed for a cheaper service.
I can totally recommend him!
It would, but this won't do it. For a condenser mic to work, you need a pre-amp. Not sure if there is demand for something like that, but there could be.
I'm trying to put together a suitcase carry on studio which I can take into cabin luggage while I travel. (Thinking about a couple months trip with my fiancée.)
Ideally, I'd have sequencer, percussion, bass/lead line, chords, mixer and delay/reverb effects. And I have a mother 32 separately for basses/leads.
Any thoughts, feedback? I'm pretty happy with how this setup looks although it's very costly. Obviously I could get a cheaper bass/lead line than the SEM but I love the patchability of it. (And the sound of course.)
This looks like a total package right? Or am I missing anything? (E.g. utilities I'm not thinking of.)
Thanks!
Steef
PS Oh right, I'm planning to use the Pittsburgh Modular Structure EP-208 case which should be allowed on most airline cabins.
it might be a good idea to clean out older offers.
-- ghee hgt
We have that feature already! Sellers get a message after 2 or 3 month, if they don't BUMP the offer, it will be deleted automatically some days later.
it might be a good idea to clean out older offers. every time i contacted a seller for a module ad thats older than 2 month, they either never replied or told me that its been sold long time.
those who don't sell their stuff within 2 month can relist and rethink their pricing.