Looks like a disting and a Turing Machine.

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And the far right one? Looks like the power module.

That’s a 4MS row power, it looks to me.

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a fresh approach- loving it so far.

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Are you patching the plumbutter with the euro?

not yet- eventually I hope to if I can ever get my hands on one of those UTL-1 converter boxes

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My paia uses pin jacks, which function the same way as bananas. You can split splice a euro cable and turn the end into a ground and a banana. After you cut the cable peel the shielding wires back, then group them together in a single strand. Splice and solder the shielding to the ground and the core to the other banana. Not particularly hard to solder if you have the tools.

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What software is that? I have a functioning mac classic and might see if I can find it.

srry to norns awake up the thread evn more but after 8 hours of lead blobbing I need a moment here

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https://www.macintoshrepository.org/423-macdrums - limited but fun :slight_smile: never used this one back in the day, been finding all odd sound/music programs I can.

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I think EscapeFromNoise.com maybe have UTL-1 converters in stock. And i know that patch-point.com has them also.
Just a heads up :wink:

Playing Plumbutter together with my build of Phosphate of Aluminum Crystal Simulation = tons of noisy fun

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This is my current live setup for an ambient-ish project but is subject to change. Will be accompanied by a laptop running the Lekko piano VST. Half tempted to replace the Digitone with an Octatrack to provide/mangle field recordings but, well, I’m still learning how to tame that bad boy :joy:

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Getting the home knobby corner assembled.

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Not LowGain, but I can make you one. PM for info.

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I can totally recommend @corpusjonsey for one of these. I bought one from him last year and I’m buying one again only because the converter went away with a trade.

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s/o to the old school bastl chain

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Ooooo… :drooling_face: I’m inching ever closer to a hardware modular - So far, the most compelling seems MakeNoise, and I’d probably start w/an audio “processor”. That said, I LOVE the wood-encased one below, and wondering what it’s comprised of. The jacks remind me of a Serge - due to color scheme.

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Here’s the new rig, stripped for now of the chaos and endless possibilities that the Octatrack brings in favor of a smaller, more reliable, and more modular focused setup which I plan to start doing gigs with at the beginning of next year. Though it clocks the modular and sometimes adds percussion elements, the A4 is mostly used as a glorified multi-FX processor with lots of hands on effect controls provided by the novation MIDI controller.

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it is a ciat-lonbarde Plumbutter2

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