Ah I see your argument re: database. My comment was not so much about database size (I'm sure solitud can handle the backend side of things perfectly).

The comment was about usability. From the user point of view there should be no more than one entry per module (there are exceptions, when a module needs 5v and has the option of taking the 5v from the power bus or of converting internally, like 4ms 4PLFO, thus adding two entries because the same module can have different power specs). 

From the general user's point of view it's better to have a more streamlined view with the least clutter possible. One puny teleplexer won't make a difference, but it sets a precedent for future entries and Eurorack is growing like crazy.

Best regards,

The Adminius Opposition Society   ;)


I agree completely with Wiktorion too.

Database keeps growing, and flipped modules should be private. The Euro section is turning into a mess, and will become clunkier to search the more modules are released.

My 2 centavos.


DUPLICATE of http://www.modulargrid.net/e/circuit-abbey-mult No point in filing it under Thonk. It's a Circuit Abbey product, sold through the Thonk store.

 

Original entry has been updated with MW URL where the module announcement was made by Circuit Abbey.