Thread: dragon sound

While it's true that Muff's is a lot more active, people are present here as well...

It's hard to assess a large jumble of modules without any context... what kind of music, what's your experience level w synths, will this be a mostly MIDI setup, are you getting much of this all at once?
Generally all the questions are best answered by the user him/herself - start slow, buy a module or two at a time and then make your next purchase based on what your music needs. Often I think people buy giant systems and then get quickly overwhelmed & frustrated.

The basics looks good - Maths, anti-Osillators, Disting for computer control & special functions, a Pamela's workout, and an O'Tool so you can see what you're doing (the ADDAC dual oscilloscope seems redundant!) Pico oscillators seem a bit stripped down - maybe best to match the Anti-Oscillator ("auntie") with another Richter oscillator ('unkle'), keeping in mind that these Wiard "Griffin" designs are out of production. Circuit Abbey's been having problems lately, so you might have to buy those ADSR's used if available. If you're new to modular, the Control Forge, while often lauded, may just be too complicated for a beginner. You might also want to explore more modern alternatives to the RCD/SCM - maybe just a 4MS Peg instead or a QCD.

On Muff's you'd hear the standard "you can never get enough VCA's!' - you might consider the new Intellijel quad VCA. If you're going 'classic' with the Wiard stuff, you might also want an LPG - like a Wiard Borg or Boogie (both out of production with matching Griffin's, but often available used) or perhaps a Makenoise Optomix.

Just a few ideas - if you just go slow, develop the system organically based on what you really need, you'll probably have a good experience


Thanks to @mortalitydrag for the sale and careful shipment of ALM Akemie's Taiko which looks like a super module! :)


i think that would be an nice startersystem for me, any thoughts? would you do something different?

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it will be sequenced by an digitakt and recorded into cubase


Purchased an MI Elements from @PinPinKula. Good price, solid build and military-grade packaging. Recommended

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Even closer now.


I purchased a Doepfer A156 from @bozemoj. The module was shipped promptly, was carefully packed and in excellent condition. I can certainly recommend @bozemoj as a reliable trader!


Thread: My Synth

Comments are welcome


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I have not taken the time to check the posts but if we encounter problems with a seller what to do? Forget and clench your teeth? Preventing who it is? I'm not a bitch but my patience and my Euros have a limit ...
And ; big thanx to ;
@wanne
@HypoGeo
@zoedevi
@tagomago
@aze_007
@robbert
@woutrous
@netr
reliable eurocrack addicts , cheers y'all !
verry sorry to @Triggas , had a big issue with my phone line at that time and could not give him the tracking number in time !


Thanks to @Graal for a great and fast transaction, recommended buyer!

www.maspaventi.com


Love this thing - as sound source, or to add loads of character to anything you input - here's a quick preview


I put it to the todo list ...
-- modulargrid

Cheers!


Thread: dragon sound

that i am waaay to inexperienced with all those modules to give an valuable opinion.
and no one seems to give a fuck about this forum, dont expect any answers.

try the muffwiggler forum for real answers ;)


I put it to the todo list ...

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Ahh! Thank you! I thought I had seen a post about a suitcase, but I was looking on the actual module info page instead of the search view. Cheers! Then I revise my request: Could we have a "+ Add to My Modules" on the individual module pages?

Thanks!


@frozenkore

would it be possible to keep a collection of modules?

We have that feature already for unicorn users.
1. In the module browser there is a suitcase icon on every module, next, where you can rate modules. Click there to add or remove a module to your collection.
2. Under the search form is a tab navigation, which reads All Modules and My Modules. Click My Modules to see your module collection. You can search in your collection for VCO or name, etc. just like you would search normally.
3. You can easily add all modules of one of your racks to your collection. Navigate to your rack and click the dropdown menu top left edit and then Add all to My Modules

Beep, Bopp, Bleep: info@modulargrid.net


Hi,

I apologize if I've missed this feature, but would it be possible to keep a collection of modules? For instance, I've several modules in a huge rack and I'd really like to reorganize. Instead of looking through my racks, if I could just have a view (like the normal search/sort view) for modules I have. Then I can say, "show me all my VCOs," or something similar. I might remove a module from a rack to make room for another. If it's in "my modules" I can just go to that list and add it back to a new rack.

I know there are ways around this like making an enormous rack and putting every module you have in it, but that doesn't have any sorting or filtering capabilities. Also, with this feature, perhaps if I go to a module, it can say, "you have (3) of this module, one in rack A and two in rack B."

Anyhow, just a thought. I know this isn't a little feature but I thought I'd throw it out there. Regardless, I love this site and I love how much it's grown and evolved over the years (wow, it's been that long?).

Cheers!


Thread: dragon sound

what you guys think


Agreed - need more info...this could be way cool!


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.


Thread: Thanks

Please post in the Good Traders on the Marketplace thread.

Beep, Bopp, Bleep: info@modulargrid.net


I need this one!


thank you - that was indeed it - cheers!


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

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Thread: Thanks

Am I supposed to post here about ours ? Or in the good/bad traders thread ? Need update man ...


Thread: XAOC BATUMI

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~~


Thread: XAOC BATUMI

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.



Thread: XAOC BATUMI

Hi , i m thinking about my next module , so Batumi will be a good choice ? or MI PEAKS ?
Thks
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1010 MX4 (IN/THRU)


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


You'll get more answers @ muffwiggler forums


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?


Thread: Waldorf KB37

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


Thread: Waldorf KB37

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!


Thread: Waldorf KB37

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.


Thread: Sonenrack

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.