For sure.MrNovember wrote:I do know that a passive multiple is similar to the stackable cords but a buffered multiple is used to control multiple oscillators with one cv, which I may not need initially but eventually would be useful. More useful than a blank at leastMuse FTW wrote:I'm pretty sure the Maths definitely has ADD, OR, and SUB(tract) features in it. I'm sure there's a way to invert input signals too.MrNovember wrote:
Also I threw a buffered multiple into the last 2hp that wasn't taken up. Intellijel also has a passive multiple, an Or, and an inverter in 2hp.
Which would you go for? What would be the most useful?
I'd probably go with the multiple (though I'm not sure how a multiple differs from stackable patch cords).
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Gonna have a new addition into my tiny 3U tonight. Stoked. Pictures soon!
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Excited to see it.skullservant wrote:Gonna have a new addition into my tiny 3U tonight. Stoked. Pictures soon!
PS I saw you over on MuffWiggler, is it a Make Noise module? I recall seeing you in one of those threads but I can't recall which one.
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It's a Malekko NoiseRing! I traded my Stillson Hammer for it. Pretty excited to have a second sound source even if it's not a traditional oscillator. I think with the last little space that I have I will get one of those Make Noise oscillators. Running the Trog into 1v per octave is glorious!
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I've got this patch going on my Trogotronic with a SUPER slow LFO also sweeping the resonance and cuttoff of my MMG, I think I'm going to use the Antioscillator to trip up the LFO clock for some random self generating patches
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Noisering is badass!! An excellent addition would be something like the doepfer offset/attenuator module. The two are sooooo useful together.
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I will definitely have to look into one of those. Would one of those also flip polarity of signal? The MMG puts out signal 100% out of phase... DOHchutneyfarmer wrote:Noisering is badass!! An excellent addition would be something like the doepfer offset/attenuator module. The two are sooooo useful together.
Derp, would help if I imbedded the videos:
Before the Antioscillator:
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Dudes. Cases/racks/power supplies are unbelievably expensive. It's like you look at the price tag, and all it says is "fuck you."12XU2A3X3 wrote:build your own case, save dat cash, believe in braids
I have found a good solution, though. Pittsburgh Cell 90.
http://www.perfectcircuitaudio.com/cell-90-case.html 90 hp rack with a power supply. And the shittiest sliding nuts you ever saw. No worries, though. Erthenvar has these
http://erthenvar.com/store/eurodiy/case ... e/m25strip
they slide right into the pittsburgh rails. don't forget these: http://erthenvar.com/store/eurodiy/case ... e/m25zphil because the threaded strips use "m 2.5" screws instead of the "euro standard" M 3. whatever. Ugh. so technical.
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The Happy Ending Kit has been mentioned a few times through this thread; by the looks of it a couple ILFers own them.aen wrote:Dudes. Cases/racks/power supplies are unbelievably expensive. It's like you look at the price tag, and all it says is "fuck you."12XU2A3X3 wrote:build your own case, save dat cash, believe in braids
I have found a good solution, though. Pittsburgh Cell 90.
http://www.perfectcircuitaudio.com/cell-90-case.html 90 hp rack with a power supply. And the shittiest sliding nuts you ever saw. No worries, though. Erthenvar has these
http://erthenvar.com/store/eurodiy/case ... e/m25strip
they slide right into the pittsburgh rails. don't forget these: http://erthenvar.com/store/eurodiy/case ... e/m25zphil because the threaded strips use "m 2.5" screws instead of the "euro standard" M 3. whatever. Ugh. so technical.
It might a better alternative to the Pittsburgh Cell 90.
I haven't heard any mention of shitty sliding nuts and I believe the power supply might be better (for my purposes anyways since I'm planning on getting the Braids, which needs a 5V source that the Pittsburgh power doesn't supply):
http://www.analoguehaven.com/tiptopaudi ... endingkit/
You can also get the z-ears, rails, and power supply separately for about the same price (different colour and hp options):
http://www.analoguehaven.com/tiptopaudio/zears/
http://www.analoguehaven.com/tiptopaudio/zrails/
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gotcha ya mr. nov http://www.ctrl-mod.com/product-p/make- ... dapter.htm
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them cell 90s look legit. i might just build my shit into a zero case since i'm already doing that to the buchla
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Anyone have experience with the Intellijel uStep?
I like the idea of a 4hp sequencer
I like the idea of a 4hp sequencer
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I don't, but its considered a slam dunk on the wiggler board. Go for itMrNovember wrote:Anyone have experience with the Intellijel uStep?
I like the idea of a 4hp sequencer
If you're handy with working with wood, I think this is the best way to go http://www.analoguehaven.com/doepfer/a100diy1/ You will have a 6U case for $200 + cost of wood and you can stretch it even further if you don't mind drilling holes into wooden rails for mounting modules. The PSU that comes with the DIY Kit#1 is rock solid! I'll post a pic of a case I made with an extension later. If anyone local to Waldorf MD wants it, its yours fo free!
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Thinking about how to fill the last little gap in my 3U, either going to go with chutneyfarmers suggestion of the Doepfer offset/attenuator (cause they're cheap and small) or a Moddemix. Because who doesn't like Ringmod and flashing lights?