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I guess after researching synthesizer circuits for software models, it'd come natural to design physical ones. Cool!
I bet it was a lot of fun making this thing.

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When you need an assistant to tell you how many modules you have, you're in too deep!

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sprnva wrote:When you need an assistant to tell you how many modules you have, you're in too deep!
:oops:

She keeps track of everything, knows not only how many there are but also where they are. I can design anything on Modulargrid and she'll put it together aka "no screwin' around for me".

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Urs wrote:
zvenx wrote:that market
We have no illusion that the Eurorack market is much more limited than software, in terms of numbers and profits. It's a labour of love. Something I needed us to do.
This is just an excuse for Urs to play his eurorack at Superbooth! :hihi:
:hyper: M O N O S Y N T H S F O R E V E R :hyper:

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Chapelle wrote:If I steal one of these, will it start melting after some time of use?
Funnily, the one depicted is the first prototype which has a bit of a heat problem. It might melt. The hardware guys are currently connecting the CPU to +5V which should reduce power consumption (equals heat dissipation) dramatically.

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spunkmuffin wrote:
Urs wrote:
zvenx wrote:that market
We have no illusion that the Eurorack market is much more limited than software, in terms of numbers and profits. It's a labour of love. Something I needed us to do.
This is just an excuse for Urs to play his eurorack at Superbooth! :hihi:
Hehehe, you got me. We have a demo in the auditorium scheduled, indeed! 8)

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Very excited to see you venturing into hardware! :)

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Urs wrote:
sprnva wrote:When you need an assistant to tell you how many modules you have, you're in too deep!
:oops:

She keeps track of everything, knows not only how many there are but also where they are. I can design anything on Modulargrid and she'll put it together aka "no screwin' around for me".
id be happy to store some of your unused modules if you need the drawer space :hihi:
:ud:

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Urs wrote:The hardware PCB design, part search and deployment is done by our friends over at Tubbutec.
This got me to look at Tubbutec whom I had never heard of. That µTune module is very cool. You certainly got the right guy to build your modular stuff. I am sorely tempted to put my toe into the modular ocean but I know there be dragons (underwater dragons). :ud:
:hyper: M O N O S Y N T H S F O R E V E R :hyper:

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spunkmuffin wrote:
Urs wrote:The hardware PCB design, part search and deployment is done by our friends over at Tubbutec.
This got me to look at Tubbutec whom I had never heard of before. That µTune module is very cool. You certainly got the right guy to build your modular stuff. I am sorely tempted to put my toe into the modular ocean but I know there be dragons (underwater dragons). :ud:
Pronounce slightly 'stralian: "Drag-ins"

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I hope that development of this Eurorack module is not the reason for the lack of Linux fixes for Repro-5 (et.al.) after having implemented the new preset browser...

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Arnd wrote:I hope that development of this Eurorack module is not the reason for the lack of Linux fixes for Repro-5 (et.al.) after having implemented the new preset browser...
Nope. We have a hired a completely new team for the hardware (guys form Tubbutec), and Linux development is still outsourced to Abique (who is catching up with developments).

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Chapelle wrote:Will you also announce new software at Superbooth (like that spring reverb based on the one from Bazille, or other plugins based on effects in your instruments)?
Yes, looks like our Repro-Lyrebird-As-A-Plug-In is pretty much ready, while the spring reverb is still a bit in limbo (might not have NKS seal of approval for Superbooth).

We don't have final names for either, there's a trademark issue with "Lyrebird", so we need to call it something else.

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