Really nice design, would look even better with the "Eras" font used on the original Serge modules.
Really nice design, would look even better with the "Eras" font used on the original Serge modules.
Really nice design, cryptic like the paperface graphics but much cleaner.
Most or all of the additions you've made are already in the database, why make new entries? You can add your images to the existing entries or simply make your additions private for personal use.
Just FYI: you can usually ask your PCB fab to exclude the production timestamp when printing the silkscreen.
Seems pretty obvious that stuff like this should be set to private/unlisted.
Already in the database: https://www.modulargrid.net/e/other-unknown-poly
Stuff like this should really be marked as private, unless there are plans to offer them commercially.
Thanks for the catch, fixed now. Matte black PCB.
Please delete, this module is already in the database – search for "octal"
This is an MOTM-format module, not Eurorack.
Thanks, but that is the manual for the MK1, this panel uses the MK2 Turing Machine and Pulses expanders which may have different power requirements. The Backpack PCB does not exist for the MK2. Also that number doesn't make a distinction between positive and negative rails. I'd be glad to update the power requirements but a canonical source is needed.
Please mark your duplicate as "Private" since there is already an entry here:
https://www.modulargrid.net/e/grayscale-mutable-instruments-grids-grayscale-panel
So it begins... but the "original" actually didn't have the C/SUM out (outputs were not summed).
I appreciate the aesthetic discipline involved in this rack layout!
Sometimes the "Assembled/DIY" search filter will change its state for some reason (maybe a bug in MG), so certain projects won't appear in the results.
Already in the database:
https://www.modulargrid.net/e/ginko-synthese-grains-new-panel
Already in the database:
https://www.modulargrid.net/e/random-source-serge-dsg-mk2
Pssst... duplicate:
https://www.modulargrid.net/e/music-thing-modular-radio-music
Can you make it smaller? I only have 0.5hp free in my case.
Thanks guys, I just measured 43mm deep with backpack and cables, specs updated. (Power specs were updated to 100ma a few weeks ago, as a rough estimate.)
Already in the database:
https://www.modulargrid.net/e/other-unknown-nobots-double-buff
I wanted to get two of these but I spent all my money on other modules and don't have any space left in my case.
This module is already in the database:
https://www.modulargrid.net/e/sonic-potions-penrose-quantizer
Already in the database, please delete:
https://www.modulargrid.net/e/grayscale-barton-vca-mixer-grayscale-panel
It's as I described above, if you search for xOx it will not show up, because the module is called "x0x" (x-zero-x) as in 303, not "xOx" (x-oh-x). Search for "x0x" (x-zero-x) and you will find it.
I think you had it labeled as xOx but it's x0x (the letter O vs the number zero).
Marked as duplicate:
http://www.modulargrid.net/e/grayscale-x0x-heart-grayscale-panel
Better yet, use a different power system and free up a whole 20hp.
Nice, thanks for the quick response – very interesting to see both stats.
I was checking out the module filters (Alphabetic/Popular/Price/HP) and noticed a quirk in the way that popularity is calculated:
http://www.modulargrid.net/e/modules/browser?SearchName=&SearchVendor=191&SearchFunction=&SearchTe=&SearchTemethod=max&SearchIsmodeled=&order=popular
On this page the Maths v2 panel is listed as the most popular, appearing in 251 public racks. The Turing Machine is in second place, appearing in 331 public racks. That seemed like a bug at first, because the Turing Machine had a higher count. But then I realized that the popularity code was probably summing usage across public racks in addition to private racks.
My request would be to show a number that represents total usage, regardless of whether the rack that includes the module is public or private. Perhaps something like this, which would maintain the privacy of individual racks while providing a more accurate indication of a module's popularity:
You will probably want to add some VCAs, otherwise you have no way to silence your oscillators.
OK, I guess I have to do the QCD+Expander panels now, for sure.
Also, I changed the image back to the illustration that was used previously.