Updated Controller Rack
I’ve updated the module set in my controller rack. Here’s what it looked like before. The Unknown Pleasures have move into the Mocante Rack. I sold the Flame CV recorder … Read More
I’ve updated the module set in my controller rack. Here’s what it looked like before. The Unknown Pleasures have move into the Mocante Rack. I sold the Flame CV recorder … Read More
I upgraded a second Pittsburgh Modular Cell 90 skiff case to a better power supply. See my previous post about upgrading the same type of case with Zeus Studio Bus … Read More
I’ve been reorganizing my Eurorack cases. For the Mutable Instruments case, after moving three modules out into other cases, I had room for the following new ones. M.I. Rings Erica … Read More
Here is Ieaskul F. Mobenthy Sprott, Peter Blasser’s filter for Eurorack. Peter’s manual is, as usual, somewhat abbreviated. I’ve been experimenting with Sprott and herewith are some of my findings. … Read More
My Synthrotek case has had three iterations of module sets. The first one was called Portable Wave Mangling System. The second iteration had a focus on Step Sequencing. For step … Read More
I updated my Biometric Synthesizer box and swapped several modules. Intellijel Micro VCA II instead of the Make Noise modDemix, ALM010 O/A/x2 Dual Polarizer instead of the ADDAC Muscle Sensing. … Read More
I relocated the Mocante from its wood case into a Eurorack case. It’s a Pittsburgh Modular Cell 90 case (which actually has 89.6875 HP space). The power supply in this … Read More
I had 2 HP of space left in my Synthrotek portable Eurorack case, after shuffling some modules. Looking around for 2 HP modules, I found this little gem, from Zlob … Read More
I never developed much interest in note sequencing. In 5U the sequencers are generally large and expensive, too. Recently a friend (Chris Stack) brought over a Dave Smith Pro 2 … Read More
I bought a used Cell 90 case by Pittsburgh Modular. The power supply that came with it was a simple analog supply with a 12 volt AC wall wart that … Read More