2022: A Year in Gear (What You've Bought or Want to Buy in 2022)

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WatchTheGuitar wrote: Fri May 27, 2022 12:43 pm
vurt wrote: Fri May 27, 2022 12:37 pm oh, for attenuation, i also use attenuator cables, from koma, 5er ish a pop, but more set and forget, but save rack space! :tu:
oh interesting, got a link?

nvm, found them. Look handy!
https://koma-elektronik.com/?product=ko ... 7MQAvD_BwE

gone up a few quid but still great value for saving hp and extending a cable a few inches :)

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Woah, just noticed they do this too, it looks crazy useful
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Kabelhänger Module
€25,00 – €29,00

Keep it all organized with the KOMA Kabelhänger! By placing your cables directly on a hanger as part of your case, they are always in arms’ reach!

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not for cat owners! :lol:

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I think we clearly established I don’t share that issue. :evil:

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hence the :lol: :P

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erica, do one that screws to the table, although i imagine could be mounted in the rack?

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vurt wrote: Fri May 27, 2022 12:46 pm...and extending a cable a few inches :)
yeah, i think I the ryo airtenuators for that (ie joining cables together to make a longer one) more than i do for attenuation. :lol:
my other modular synth is a bugbrand

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Think it’s the booze that does it. Just need little blue pills for eurorack leads.

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Picked up a VPME Euclidean Circles v2 cheap and I think it’ll fit neatly into what’s basically a sequencer case alongside the Behringer 960, 962 and 162. It’ll be really handy because neither of the Behringer sequencers let you insert rests. I can use any unused gate outs for driving percussion and accents.

When I get the extra arms for my Jaspers rack I can have this sequencer rack as a dedicated DAWless unit to plug into my hardware synths. Should be fun, especially if I set them up to make drum sounds. The hydrasynth is great for that.

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I feel a complete divot for wanting lots of quad this and that modules in a narrow space when I realise I have an Ornament and Crime and never loaded Hemispheres on it. It seems that offers 99% of the functionality I’m after whether it be like MI Branches or extra logic. I do find the original O_c firmware extra useful though for the quad quantiser and quad envelope modes so maybe I have to get an extra one. But… now out of rack space! Aargh, it never ends!

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It does end, you just need to spend another 10 grand or so probably, before it starts to get ridiculous. heh

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pekbro wrote: Mon May 30, 2022 2:54 am It does end, you just need to spend another 10 15-20 grand or so probably, before it starts to get ridiculous. heh
{ftfy} :tu:
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Just scored a second one of these. I love it. :D

Simple, flexible... essentially, and satisfactorily 'playable'. (for my purposes)

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Pittsburgh Modular wrote:A compact, simple 8 step analog sequencer. It uses an external clock to cycle through 4, 6, or 8 steps. The output of the sequencer can be used to control the pitch of an oscillator, modulate a filter, or manipulate any module with a CV input.

Complex sequences can be created using a combination of the Reset, Hold, and Add inputs. The Reset input can be used to create odd or variable length loops while Hold pauses the movement of the sequencer. Voltage from the Add input is summed with the voltage created by the Sequencer transcribing the output.

The Sequencer module also makes a great sub-octave generator. Clocking the Sequencer at audio rates using the square wave of an Oscillator turns the Sequencer into a sub-octave waveform generator able to produce 1, 2, or 3 octaves below the frequency of the clock. Features:
Assignable Voltage Knobs
Sets the output voltage from 0-10v for each of the 8 sequencer stages.

Variable Step Count Switch (4 8 6)
Sets the number of steps the Sequencer module cycles through. 4, 8, or 6 steps can be selected.

Clock Input (CLOCK)
Clock source can be a square wave or gate signal.

Reset Input (RESET)
Positive voltage resets the Sequencer to the first step.

Hold Input (HOLD)
Positive voltage pauses the Sequencer.

Transpose Input (ADD)
Control Voltage Adder. Adds voltage of incoming signal to the output of the Sequencer. A simple way to transpose the output of the sequencer.

Outputs (OUT)
Dual buffered sequencer outputs.

Size: 14hp
Depth: 25mm
Power Usage: +12v 25mA, -12v 20mA.
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Do you use anything for tuning or just by ear with/without a quantiser?

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Just ordered a second one of these (nod to pekbro). This will replace Running Order and finally pair with my other Dot (chained).

It's on sale today. I wasn't going to buy anything, but this will be easier and faster to use than working with Running Order and that's always a good excuse to justice spending more.

I'll just miss the tap-in (step) pattern, but I do have other options now so it won't be as missed.

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