I lied . . .I sold it :-(


added a pressure points / brains combo. case is getting a more ergonomic touch based skiff :)


  1. Source
    Oscillator
    Noise

  2. Filter
    Low Pass Gate
    VCF / Filter

  3. Amplifier / Routing
    Attenuator
    VCA
    Mixer
    Multiple
    External
    Polarizer / Inverter
    Utility
    Slew Limiter

  4. Modulation
    LFO
    Clock Modulator
    CV Modulation

  5. Envelope
    Function Generator
    Envelope Generator
    Envelope Follower

  6. Effect
    Delay
    Distortion
    Waveshaper
    Phase Shifter
    Pitch Shifter
    Frequency Divider
    Quantizer

  7. Other / Random
    Sample and Hold
    Ring Modulator

  8. Controler
    MIDI Interface
    Switch
    Sequencer
    Controler / Stick


Thread: Woggle It 2

This is a tweak of the Woggle It (Just a little bit) patch. The optomix is now driven by the slower right hand side of the maths so that the non-strike elements are smoother. I unplug the strike inputs occasionally to allow the longer notes to play on their own. Pressure points is used to alter the pitch of the conga like sound coming from the DPO. I occasionally use the freeze function to create a bit more madness.


Oh, shit! I get them confused sometimes. Sorry!


I clearly said Ladies not Zombies!


You hired me because you said that you didn't have enough zombies here. You better pay me, punk.


Not sure if this will frighten away the zombies or lure them...


I love folk music, and studied the music of zombies when I was in college. This set is based on that old zombie folk hymn, 'I ain't gonna gnaw on Momma's brain no more', one of my favorites.

This is mostly violin through cocoquantus into the pro 2 audio in. Eurorack plays a supporting role....

Track list (in current order):
The end of silence
I ain't gonna gnaw on Momma's brain no more
Can you sing, Father Time?
He sat idly by, disinterested, as the universe was created
Spleen saver
Scream clever, scream dark


Universal Torment Interpreter

Oh, please, shiny horned one,
Hear my submission to your eternal agony.

This set was constructed pretty much entirely with the prophet 2.

Stray toilets, baboons, and string instruments are processed through it at various times in history.

Tracklist:
Revenge of the naked dead
I can smell you scream
Universal torment interpreter
Analysis of the pygmy baboon mating ritual
Your death is very important to us
Shlock and awe
I am the creator of zombie love
The naked dead explain their horrible smell
I can smell you think
Draining the mind of the disease


A Warning to all Conscious Beings,

Consists of 4 tracks.

Hitler torments the baby Jesus
A warning to all conscious beings
Address to the citizens of Muffwiggler
The slow beheading of Nelson Baboon

Use your mind as a fungicide


Rev. 2 is in the works. I hope to have it ready in a month or 2.


Thread: Buchla 250

Flagged as private

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Thread: Buchla 250

duplicate
cf:
http://www.modulargrid.net/u/buchla-model-250e


Wogglebug and Maths are at the heart of this patch. Maths acts a bit like a 'bouncing ball' except that the Rene CV output provides time variation for each cyle. Maths outputs clock the Rene and provide envelopes for the sounds as well as strikes to the DPO and Optomix. The Wogglebug provides extra variation to the DPO and Echophon's pitch. The left Osc on the DPO in conjuction with the Optomix is set so that it has a conga type sound. Rene operates in snake mode. The Phonogene is used to capture some of the strikes from the DPO and play them back with a bit of variation courtesy of the CV out from the Rene altering it's varispeed.


Hello,

I just ordered my first eurorack modular.
For my purposes I wanted to get some different stuff then the moogs, oberheim, roland stuff I have now.
So the Mutable looked like a great oscillator f.or starters
I want to use the modular for weird, strange noises, not so for playable synth tones, I have enough hardware pieces for that job.
I am also looking for some sequencing stuff.

Maybe any one has some suggestions to add to my rack? Not to expensive, I'm little low on cash now :-)

ModularGrid Rack


For my first ever modular it was my Oscillator of choice. Having lots of old analog synths and more modern ones, I just wanted something a bit different then "just" an ordinary VCO. Looking forward patching it in!


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No worries, here's how it works:

When you add a new module it will be public and viewable by everyone as default, unless you check the "Private" checkbox.

A private module can only be seen by you (and anyone who have added the module before it went private), so this is the way to go if you want to experiment.


i'm new. give me a break? oh lord of snark!


Did you even bother searching before submitting this module?


Thread: small

hey love


I want to refer to the thread title and give you a general explanation, why limits are necessary.
Many users asked me why there is such a limit at all.

The main reason for the limitation is to ensure an acceptable server performance and keep the system save.
Without limits the consecutive duplication of huge racks could easily bring the server down.
This can happen without a bad purpose in mind but it also can be used in an attack scenario (This is no fantasy, it happened already).

The main problems:

  1. Heavy SQL processes slow down the server
  2. Database grows non-linear over time and slows down every other query
  3. Screenshot generation needs a lot of RAM
  4. Screenshots will be huge. If people embed those 3MB+ shots in Forums, other users won't be happy to load the thread on their mobile plans.
  5. Also server traffic increases. This will cost money at some point.
  6. The general Planner, SketchAPatch and TrueGrid rely on client side JavaScript. The bigger the rack, the bigger memory consumption, the slower the drag'n'drop performance, etc. This can lead to Browser crashes in extreme cases or on low-end computers like phones and tablets.

I increased the limit for rows and columns many times and I think this is maxed out.
I know many of you guys will find this unacceptable so I am thinking about a solution.

PS. I would like to say that this is one of the coolest sites on the net, free too.
-- gwpt

The keyword here is free.

Will you guys freak out if I introduce some kind of paid account for "Pro" users, which will expand those limits?

This would solve some (but not all) problems and of course would give me some revenue.
What are your thoughts?
Best Knut

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Hi,
I was wondering if it would be possible to increase the limit of 8 rows in the planner...

My total setup is larger than this, and I like to put all the modules, then duplicate that, to allocate out to my various racks.

pretty please? :)
Thanks
Guy

PS. I would like to say that this is one of the coolest sites on the net, free too. Amazing work, thanks guys :) :) :)


0ne of my favorite vco's - simple to dial in just what yer lQQking for - sounds farken great


i build my own frames for my euro stuff (wood) in very wide formats and found that if I leave out the mounting rails my Mobius height fits perfectly - i used it this way for a year before it got move to my rack bay


I forgot to post .. built mine bout a month ago - cool sequencer
- nice layout and display - i 1st had probs as i put in the analog switch chip in backwards but we
hen i discovered it and switched it the right way all wired great - amazed i didn't fry that chip!


Thread: Change Log

Somehow the Core API Team of Chrome/Google decided to change the WebAudioAPI. This broke TrueGrid.
I am not angry , in fact they did some necessary refactoring of the code.
I tried to migrate all the changes and at least TrueGrid is working again.
And amazingly it also works in Firefox, now (well, kind off, but promising).
Btw, I played a bit with TrueGrid today and browsed through the patches and had a lot of fun.
Some of them are really nice!
Note to myself: I should definitely spend some time to improve this part of MG.
It had such a good start but stalled a bit ...

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Thread: Bug Report

For those of you who experienced problems:
TrueGrid is working again.

Beep, Bopp, Bleep: info@modulargrid.net


Thanks! I'm hoping to have an album released soon - had it all arranged, but the guy who owns the label seems to have taken a bit of a sabbatical.


I love these tracks! The 10 tracks of "I fucked your mothers dog in hell" deserves to be released as an album.
Thanks for sharing
/KNYST


Please, the XR22 VCO module is not digital, it is analog!
-- Christian G

I have removed the digital tag.


Please, the XR22 VCO module is not digital, it is analog!
Soundfiles:
http://www.cg-products.de/module/xr22_vco/


nice!


Say "thank you" to Mr. Günther. ;-) I found this today in SchneidersLaden.

  • Never trust your own emotions *

i have waited for a FSK (Frequency Shift Keying) EURORACK for years !!! thanks !


6/5 for this one. What a blast the Trigger Riot is. Without the slightest hint of doubt the most fun "drum machine" I've used to date (and there's been a few). The experimentalist's dream, I'd say.

Doesn't ever let me down. An absolute breeze to program too, in my opinion, as it's all very logical. The only down side being that the space between the knobs and the cables on the right side is a bit small, but it's really nothing major.


top one most exp ones that we want second row are usure and wild card thrid row is cheapest and meant to bought in pairs


Definitely has some quirkyness. Reverb effect is cheesy. Has tendency to go into self oscillation. In-spite of all this, there are nice sweet spots.


added a second braids. this is going to be aweseome.. !
now i just need to get the ergonomics worked out.


needs 2 power boards and power bricks 12m per board


fs: intellijel rubicon $265, dixie control $65
Verbos Amplitude & Tone Controller $220
These are prices shipped to the continental US. I pay fees.


Thread: Buchthi

This might very well be mine! Would be interested to hear from people who see things missing that they couldn't live without. Suggestions that keep within the idea of, "BuchlaSynthi," and stay within the dual 90hp size...


Scratch that. Found it. PEBKAC.


I searched before I added and didn't find it listed. Where is the other one?


Duplicate entry.


This is easy to bend from the two right angle bends of the support, especially when it is full of cables (even short ones.) I have put some hard rubber down to support the base to minimize the stress and hopefully prolong it's life. It is functional, but I believe it is way overpriced for its poor design.
-- gonkulator

Think you could take a picture of the white mounting plate? It would serve well as a picture for the module entry.


Looks like something outta Indiana Jones! I love the visual style. I'm looking forward to more exciting modules from this maker.


Thanks for the warning. I was going to go for a couple of these, but I guess I should stick with Pomona cable hangers.


This is easy to bend from the two right angle bends of the support, especially when it is full of cables (even short ones.) I have put some hard rubber down to support the base to minimize the stress and hopefully prolong it's life. It is functional, but I believe it is way overpriced for its poor design.