I add a Branches which gets me some but not all of the above.

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Marbles is such a great design, but I hope someone makes uModules that just include the t and x sections seperately. There’s a lot of great functionality in the design that I wish was broken out to something more compact and focused.

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Not sure if this is the right thread for this, but I’m curious what folks would recommend to fill the few holes in this Shared System…

I’ll have 2 hp on top and 6 Ho on the bottom… I was thinking of putting a Disting 4 in the bottom…

Any ideas?

Forgot to add photo!

Thanks!

I adding a disting and a brains to mine.

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Hi,

New Addac506 out soon and it’s seems very nice http://media.addacsystem.com/ADDAC506/

Any have preorder one ?

Cheers

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Hey ya’ll apologies to what I know will be quickly answered, but reading throughout the mannequins manuals CCW crops up. Can you tell me what this acronym is please?

Off the top of my head, Counter Clockwise comes to mind.

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That’s exactly it, thanks benjamin. Ps your rig inspired me to choose the Rainbow 2 noise module for my 104hp rig.

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Ah, glad you made that decision! There’s a wealth of sound in that little thing.

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happy days I have it to the left of the Just friends then mangrove. I start building next month :slight_smile:

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So I’m starting over with my modular to get a better handle on how things work, so slower collection and more learning are going to be my top priorities.

I’ve also realized that I’m more interested in pursuing some more experimental sounds vs trying to rip off the likes of r beny and ann annie.

Right now I have a key step, Maths, Tides, and Clouds. I’ll probably kick Clouds out and just use guitar pedals in the future for my ambience. Anyway, I’d like some feedback on this idea, what would you add or take away, what would you get next to complement Maths and Tides (with Tides currently as a voice)?

The idea is that it can work standalone, with the Tetrapad as a human interface, or with the Keystep providing pitch and gate, or with external midi-sequencing coming from a cv.ocd

It seems conducive to experimentation, and will be something I can’t really replicate in a DAW, which I couldn’t say about the previous setup I had.

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If Tides is a voice, I’d swap it for something else: If you want an all-rounder, then try a Plaits. It fills a lot of holes. A Just Friends would put you in similar territory to Tides with polyphany and related LFO duties. It’s a really interesting and veristile module that people here obviously love. Plonk might be an interesting choice, as you can generate random patches on command, it would give you another alternative to Tides without overlapping with the DPO at all. For that matter I’d probably also ditch Peaks. It can do a lot, but there’s probably a better way to use that HP.

I’d ditch the Pam’s. You’ve got lots of general LFO and trigger sources. A Euclidian Circles or a Pulsar would probably do you a lot of favors in its stead.

A dedicated sample and hold might be useful? Maybe an ASR?

The Tangle Quartet looks to be your only mixer? You’ll probably want a VCA for other duties. So maybe get an output module with some mixing? I love Rosie for a compact output, as you get 3 channels (2 mono, 1 stereo), or 2 channels and a stereo effects send. It also pairs well with Nearness. Which then gives you lots of channels, depending on your needs.

honestly this looks like great fun to me! I like how many modulation possibilities you have.

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Great advice, tides is only a voice out of necessity at this point. Maybe it’s a good idea to figure out another voice so Tides could return to modulation duties?

I’m actually relieved at your suggestion to drop Pam’s. It’s one of the modules I sold in “the great eurorack purge of 2018”. I really liked it, but I’d also like to move forward and try some new things. On that note I also ditched a Plaits, but I loved it, wouldn’t mind owning it again, but I’m probably going to try something else first!

Also: bear in mind that I said I want to make more “experimental” music with my synth, but I don’t plan on moving out of the melodic realm. Not to say I won’t make some noise patches, but something to consider for the sake of discussion!

Also: thanks for humoring me, I know how tiring some of these “help me understand modular” posts can be, so any help with re-evaluating the medium is greatly appreciated!

Do what works for you! :blush: Plaits is just easy to recommend for a small case. Chances are it does multiple things you’re missing simply because it does so much. That said it may not be the best choice for what you’re doing. :wink:

As a person with firm rack limitations, at 14hp, Tides has yet to click for me. I still have mine, but it will probably go. If you love it, keep it, but I think you’d find more interest in other things. As noted, Just Friends sits in a similar space, and seems much more useful in my experience with the two. (alt firmwares changes things too, obviously if you like that sort of thing.)

Between the DPO, Batumi, and Maths, you have a lot of LFO’s. Chance has a lot of wiggle, which you can mix with those via VCA’s.

That said, you’ve already got one, so if you know it well and like it, rock it! :metal:

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Maybe this isn’t the right thread but I guess it’s semi-relevant, does anyone know of a keyboard stand that has a second tier that could hold a 60HP case? Wondering if there’s one where the arms for the second tier slide horizontally to adjust the width for any use case, seems like most of them have the arms at fixed points designed to hold a second full size keyboard.

I have some random OnStage brand two-tier stand that does slide to adjust. But, the amount of flexibility is limited by the height you have the stand at and how sturdy you want it to be. Leaving the lower tier at high-but-technically-still-sitting level I could just fit my Korg MS-20 mini on it, and that’s maybe 100HP wide.

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I loved Tides as a VCO for the longest time. It wasn’t until I got Plaits – in a system that already had an E370 and Hertz Donut and other options besides – which finally made me realize I just wasn’t using it for audio anymore, and I didn’t really like using it as an envelope, and didn’t need the extra LFO.

Plaits mostly does cover the sonic territory of Tides, but the multiple sync options on Tides (trig/freeze/PLL) could lead to interesting places.

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I jumped on the minute I read about it. It was one of those love at first sight deals for me. looks insane

I’m looking for a mic (not a piezo, an regular mic) to use with MI Ears and wondering if anyone has any good suggestions of things they have used?

I tried out a friends SM57 which worked but created a lot of noise without a preamp. Ideally I want something that can plug straight into the ears input.

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