They are great! I’ve got these from RYO which is practically the same thing. I use them all the time.

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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 :heart_eyes: !
Sonic Lullaby is cool with morphogene or any sampler (ER-301 etc)

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Inline headphone volume controls are another cheap way to get attenuation without taking up hp:

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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.

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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!

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Airtenuators are the only things I’ve successfully soldered. Definitely a doable first build!

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It’s an experimental OSC, percussion and CV module ( 1 out for osc, 1 for perc and 1 for CV). With the sockets for components you can put all components you want (led, diode, capacitors etc) a bag of it come with the module.
There is a built in LPG for perc sounds.
You can shape with the knobs, dividers and Cv in.

Here a link of a post from my Instagram

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As most of Mystic Circuits line of 0hp modules, this looks like a must-have (on the topic of passive attenuators): https://escapefromnoise.com/modular/mystic-circuit-0ttenuator/

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He’s going to be releasing the 0hp units with covers, at which point I’m all in…