You need a doepfer beauty case around at all times for older deeper modules! Mine has a Ladik trigger to midi module in it which is great for drums.
still waiting patiently for Goodiepal to make a module.
If only…for 20 wishes of hope
Q R Ghazala seems keen at least https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2093107920769296&set=a.108937489186359&type=3&theater
Anyone have an ID on this module? Stumbled upon it on Google
Looks like @MengQiMusic’s logo on it.
Most of MI clones - looks weird, ruined UI/UX and for toy hands
ming mecca voltage controlled video game synthesizer
video here: https://youtu.be/63ay74S34XI
Not sure where to post this but has anyone tried these flying attenuators from Error Instruments?
if I’m getting passive attenuators I’d rather go with https://www.boredbrainmusic.com/product/splix/ I like these a lot as they have many functions depending on how you patch I use them in my video synth rig and they work great
They are great! I’ve got these from RYO which is practically the same thing. I use them all the time.
Maybe it’s not enough strange and weird but I love the spirit of Error Instruments. It’s not necessarily too much noisy. Very interesting and experimental ! With the Tropical Noise you can plug a lot of your components and find some really weird sound and CVs. Really love it ! Sonic Lullaby is cool with morphogene or any sampler (ER-301 etc)
Inline headphone volume controls are another cheap way to get attenuation without taking up hp:
Seconded, these are perfect, unfortunately RYO has left the business…
I think RYO has just recently started trading again, but this particular product has been OOP for a long time.
I built a World Core about 2 years ago. It’s a wild machine, really need to get a case to power it. Really interested in building an LZX cadet system but it seems like over the top passion project land.
Not so fast! See synthcube, they’re carrying these in kit form.
I’m just going to have to get a soldering kit and start learning some skillz…
Can you say more about the tropical noise?
That’s very good news, thanks for the correction!