2025: A Year in Gear (What You've Bought or Want to Buy in 2025)
- Beware the Quoth
- 35430 posts since 4 Sep, 2001 from R'lyeh Oceanic Amusement Park and Funfair
Stylophone CPM DF-8 filter ordered! 
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."
- addled muppet weed
- 111242 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
- addled muppet weed
- 111242 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
i also have another ptdelay coming from tonal axis modular on etsy
a guy i watch on youtube has it, it sounds great and there was money off
delay + offer = purchase
also, rich, the guy behind tonal axis modular is a nice guy
a guy i watch on youtube has it, it sounds great and there was money off
delay + offer = purchase
also, rich, the guy behind tonal axis modular is a nice guy
- KVRAF
- 13702 posts since 19 Jun, 2008 from Seattle
I'm not a musician, but I've designed sounds that others use to make music. http://soundcloud.com/obsidiananvil
- addled muppet weed
- 111242 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
my order is completed too! which i assume means it's nearly ready to be despatched
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- KVRAF
- 13256 posts since 30 Apr, 2019
So yes I’m saving for a house, but… pay day evening found me on the Andertons used site and…
Ordered an effectively half price Polyend Tracker Mini.
I needed something I can play anywhere especially if there’s a possibility my kit may have to go into storage for some amount of time if anything goes tits up (been reading horror stories about people buying “chain free” homes and then having to wait well over a year to move in).
Ordered an effectively half price Polyend Tracker Mini.
I needed something I can play anywhere especially if there’s a possibility my kit may have to go into storage for some amount of time if anything goes tits up (been reading horror stories about people buying “chain free” homes and then having to wait well over a year to move in).
- KVRAF
- 8072 posts since 9 Jan, 2003 from Saint Louis MO
I made the mistake of watching Oscillator Sink's video on the Lorre-Mill Double Knot V3 and now I want one.
It's really not practical, I don't have room for another desktop thingy, and given how I'm likely to use it, outside what I'm willing to spend.
So now I'm thinking about shift registers in Eurorack -- the more open-ended ones where you can patch it however. Holocene Electronics SIPO looks promising but I'm waiting to hear back what the maximum clock rate is. Half the fun of a shift register is making LFSR noise
It's really not practical, I don't have room for another desktop thingy, and given how I'm likely to use it, outside what I'm willing to spend.
So now I'm thinking about shift registers in Eurorack -- the more open-ended ones where you can patch it however. Holocene Electronics SIPO looks promising but I'm waiting to hear back what the maximum clock rate is. Half the fun of a shift register is making LFSR noise
- KVRAF
- 13119 posts since 7 May, 2006 from Southern California
I have a few eurorack shift registers and my favorites are the Amnis from Ritual Electronics, Shift Core Register from Synth Fox and Cascading Register from Omiindustriies. Probably the closes to what your after is the Amnis. The Shift Core Register is more like a combination between Zorlon Canon and Turing Machine. The Cascading Register isn't really an open loop, because the data input is always XOR'd with the three of the outputs, but the different variable level DAC outputs are really cool.
The Double knot is a heck of a fun box. It sounds so sharp and precise. I tend to approach it more like the Ciat-lonbarde stuff, where I'm not necessarily thinking about what the patch points do. But you can patch it deliberately and get predictable (or predictably chaotic
) patches, unlike some of the C-L stuff IME.
The Double knot is a heck of a fun box. It sounds so sharp and precise. I tend to approach it more like the Ciat-lonbarde stuff, where I'm not necessarily thinking about what the patch points do. But you can patch it deliberately and get predictable (or predictably chaotic
- KVRAF
- 8072 posts since 9 Jan, 2003 from Saint Louis MO
Yeah, Amnis does seem like an interesting one, with the 3 R2R outputs plus a slewed one, and an TM expander header on the back -- I hear it's good with Mystic Circuits Leaves. I've read that the max audio rate clock that it'll take is 2khz, unless you remove a capacitor used for the adjustable trigger delay.
SIPO is cheaper; it only has the one R2R output but does have data/clear buttons on the front panel which seems nice to have.
Gieskes has one very much in the same vein, but the only extra thing it has is adjustable/CVable levels for all the gate outputs.
SIPO is cheaper; it only has the one R2R output but does have data/clear buttons on the front panel which seems nice to have.
Gieskes has one very much in the same vein, but the only extra thing it has is adjustable/CVable levels for all the gate outputs.
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- KVRAF
- 2719 posts since 2 Jul, 2010
Bit pricy but https://www.fancysynthesis.net/rung-div ... rigs-gates looks to do a lot.
I went with NLC 8-bit cipher which is more DIY/wallet friendly
I went with NLC 8-bit cipher which is more DIY/wallet friendly
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- KVRian
- 1301 posts since 29 Sep, 2012 from Minnesota
I ordered a 3U desktop wood rack to replace my 2U one. The new one is 12 inches deep and has smooth edges.
- addled muppet weed
- 111242 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
niceConstructed Identity wrote: Sun Nov 23, 2025 12:15 am I ordered a 3U desktop wood rack to replace my 2U one. The new one is 12 inches deep and has smooth edges.
- KVRAF
- 8072 posts since 9 Jan, 2003 from Saint Louis MO
I've decided to go for a Schlappi Nibbler instead. Only 4 bits, but it's way more flexible... seems like it'll be fun to experiment with but also easy to do stuff like clock divisions, Euclidean etc. To do the Double Knot thing requires two shift registers, but I might use Bitwig Grid for that.
I'm setting my Planar aside to make room. I haven't used it in a while because I tend to stick to Sweet Sixteen and the expression pedals. I honestly never remember the steps to recording motion with it even though it's not that complicated. But I'm trying to use Gliss a bit more since it's so much fun to just quickly gesture a modulation loop with it, and redo it on the fly.
I'm setting my Planar aside to make room. I haven't used it in a while because I tend to stick to Sweet Sixteen and the expression pedals. I honestly never remember the steps to recording motion with it even though it's not that complicated. But I'm trying to use Gliss a bit more since it's so much fun to just quickly gesture a modulation loop with it, and redo it on the fly.
- addled muppet weed
- 111242 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
my stylophone filter arrived 
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