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My preoccupation with (or fetish for) clear-knobbed NLCs went abruptly into overdrive not long ago, leaving my present eurorack system looking like the Australia exhibit at some kind of modular fair.

It’s Mungo up top where there’s 5V power and NLC (and a radio music) down below.

PS. these NLCs were assembled variously by Andrew and by Pierpaolo ‘RTFM’ Cimino, to both of whom I’m very grateful.

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Wow… now THAT is what I’d call a “random source generator” module. What a great array of audio baubles! :ok_hand:t4:

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I’d also be very curious to hear/see this as well… So, please keep me in the loop, as it were… :wink: alg-nyc.tumblr.com, and @antfactor via twitter. Thanks!

Love seeing a bunch of Mungo modules together. What do you think about the m0 and f0? It’s nigh impossible to find anything about either of those.

I’ve had those two only a couple of weeks (which translates to just a few sessions of patching) but I’m pleased with them. Although m0 is straightforward enough in terms of function, it’s easy when zoomed out to e.g. make the envelope disappear and remain hidden for some time (still the zoom ranges are part of what makes Mungoes so interesting). I like that you can assign the envelope internally to either of the first two inputs, and if it goes to the first one you can send a second envelope (or whatever signal) into it as well, attenuverted as desired. Could envelope and ring modulate a signal at once, for instance. At the same time the envelope has its own output to go wherever else. I bought m0 mainly with d0 in mind, and they do work well together.

I think f0 is a super filter! I had no idea what I was in for and just hoped that because it was Mungo it would offer something cool, and it does. It’s initially very clean and seems partly intended for controlling distortion with FM, but there are lots of possibilities. Like m0 it patches internally, on one setting allowing two (separately attenuverted) signals to control cutoff. Aside from ordinary filter functions, I’ve got some gorgeous bitcrush-like sounds out of it that I liked a lot.

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Thank you. In reply to you and @shortsleeves, the entire concert can now be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMMGOILxT7zfvTnnZWQQjnK_wGNkwCuci

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Only listened to the first piece so far but it’s lovely. Thank you for sharing it!

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Here’s a new happy Teletype owner!

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Ah, the elusive Corgi module!!!

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I love the punchy envelope on that one!

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I’m partial to the fuzziness myself. :slight_smile:

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Used to make this: https://acompanionofowls.bandcamp.com/album/extratone-studies

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There are some beautiful sound-making machines!!

Here is mine.
Doepfer LowCost Case with modifications:

On the top is a cut out which holds a doepfer USB module to plug in and run some USB powered devices like my tascam DR-40, stupid lamp, mini disco ball or my faderbank.

Best,
Sebastian

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This is my newly placed-on-desk (used to be in different places, back-hurty places) euro serge system… I have a few utilities from Intellijel and Doepfer, and Topobrillo, but mostly just the euro serge modules. I just took delivery of the sound isolating stands for the monitors, and I like them a lot.

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My DIY cassette tape loops collection with walkman :

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both ends have different tunings?