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vurt wrote:more modules to be announced or just the one photographed here?
Just one for now... trying to figure the workflow out.

(but gazillions of ideas for more...)

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Urs wrote:
vurt wrote:more modules to be announced or just the one photographed here?
Just one for now... trying to figure the workflow out.

(but gazillions of ideas for more...)
8) looks like i picked the right time to get in to eurocrack :hihi:
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Urs wrote:
fluffy_little_something wrote:Made in Germany or China?
One part is only available from Taiwan, and Chinese PCBs are considered not onyl cheaper but also superior to German ones. But other than that, afaik all parts, processors, printing and assembly are done in Germany.
I would have expected a fully-fledged $3000 synth 8)
Why, it is. Try building a Eurorack synth for less than 3k :lol: :lol: :lol:
I meant a classic stand-alone synth with keyboard and everything :) I assume it would sell better than a Eurorack module.

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fluffy_little_something wrote:I meant a classic stand-alone synth with keyboard and everything :) I assume it would sell better than a Eurorack module.
Yeah, probably. And maybe one day we will do this, too, once we have enough experience in the hardware route.

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i think its more of a creative need than a business decision. a labour of love if you will :)
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vurt wrote: 8) looks like i picked the right time to get in to eurocrack :hihi:
Hehehe, yes, our module is supposed to be very cool for entry level racks and beginners. Like I said elsewhere, I prefer racks of 15-25 modules. This module might add a lot of musical value to such a setup.

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Urs wrote:
vurt wrote: 8) looks like i picked the right time to get in to eurocrack :hihi:
Hehehe, yes, our module is supposed to be very cool for entry level racks and beginners. Like I said elsewhere, I prefer racks of 15-25 modules. This module might add a lot of musical value to such a setup.
well make sure theres one for me, or as the kids say "take my money now!!!" :hyper: 8)
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Will there be a reverse-dinosaur crossgrade to move back to hardware? :)

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vurt wrote:well make sure theres one for me, or as the kids say "take my money now!!!" :hyper: 8)
Maybe wait until we reveal what it is. I think atm we're not 100% sure what exactly it does.

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masterhiggins wrote:Will there be a reverse-dinosaur crossgrade to move back to hardware? :)
:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Urs wrote:
vurt wrote:well make sure theres one for me, or as the kids say "take my money now!!!" :hyper: 8)
Maybe wait until we reveal what it is. I think atm we're not 100% sure what exactly it does.
the not knowing makes it more exciting! :hyper: :hihi:
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My goodness... I can almost smell a real hardware Diva coming.

But seriously - how do you find time to do all these things? Either you must be the best person in the world with time management - or you simply do not sleep.

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vurt wrote:
Urs wrote:
vurt wrote:well make sure theres one for me, or as the kids say "take my money now!!!" :hyper: 8)
Maybe wait until we reveal what it is. I think atm we're not 100% sure what exactly it does.
the not knowing makes it more exciting! :hyper: :hihi:
Precisely. I'm not 100% sure of 'exactly' what at least a third of my modules do. But there-they-are, beckoning to me, to embrace my ignorance, and the joy of discovering unforeseen wonders. :)
I'm not a musician, but I've designed sounds that others use to make music. http://soundcloud.com/obsidiananvil

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Hm, assuming those 1-4 jacks are outputs I'd assume a gate sequencer/mangler of some sort.

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DrGonzo wrote:My goodness... I can almost smell a real hardware Diva coming.

But seriously - how do you find time to do all these things? Either you must be the best person in the world with time management - or you simply do not sleep.
15 employees & freelancers...

The hardware PCB design, part search and deployment is done by our friends over at Tubbutec. I just had to say what I need, and now (a few months later) we have a prototype in the room next to mine. One of our developers is coding the firmware as we speak.

I spent a good portion of my recent vacation scribbling "what happens when you push this button". Can't wait to try in a rack!

So exciting 8)

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