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Yup. Would be great to work in R&D at B. "Lads, we got a new synth to copy today!"
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whyterabbyt wrote: Fri Jul 12, 2024 9:38 am Makes me continue to want more shift registers in my rack.

Happy to accept unwanted Turing Machines will pay postage ;)
Indeed. And various sequencers/probability generators in general. :D

{fwiw} I find these invaluable for switching between them, combining (using analog OR logic) and for muting/un-muting. :tu:

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Nice. Ive got a DivKid Mutes, which, although aimed at audio, might be usable for that, plus a pair of Tesseract VC Logics.
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Those VC Logics modules look really interesting. 8) I very nearly pulled the trigger (see further below) on a pair of used DivKid Mutes a couple of days ago at a really decent price (sub $100@), and though I strongly prefer the paddle type 3-position switches on them and the Mutinator, I have been quite pleased with these, which also have a three-way switch (although round), 2 extra selectable outputs, and are buffered.

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I did wonder how the vactrols in the Mutes would/might affect CV, and found this, which preempted that purchase, but I can still see innumerable 'downstream' uses for a couple of them, and may cave eventually. Like, even just sending random burst of audio to delays or reverb, and bringing various rhythmic elements in and out, etc.. :party:

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Is this thing somewhat like an eowave quadrantid swarm?

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^^^ no, though it may be equally "unique". ^^^
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This looks and sounds really cool!

I bet the B company have one and are already busy cloning 😅 and of course they will do a great job.

But the only question is who wants one of these now and can afford it.
Or who can or will wait 4 years for the cheaper clone.

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