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Post by tIB on Oct 19, 2020 18:16:36 GMT
I've over ordered, so I find myself looking funny at stuff I really need but might do without...
Wonder about using the algodrone to feed S&H for random stepped CV - people have done that with success?
It's not easy trying to fit 5 spaces worth of modules into 1 empty gap...
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Post by tIB on Oct 19, 2020 19:02:38 GMT
I think I may have managed it though: Algodrone, fmosc, quantizer and vcswitches in,
noise, beat divider, triq164 and blank out
Still have the master module to reduce to the one space power and a wavefolder and oscillator for wiggle room too... Or maybe just add that extra row eventually!
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Post by MikMo on Oct 19, 2020 19:43:28 GMT
Youp! you definitely sound like a candidate for a second case
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Post by tIB on Oct 19, 2020 19:48:09 GMT
Youp! you definitely sound like a candidate for a second case I am, though continue to want to limit to two rows of 16 at this point... Great functional density in that space and I like the idea of finally keeping a system small!
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Post by 101 on Oct 19, 2020 19:54:53 GMT
I think I may have managed it though: Algodrone, fmosc, quantizer and vcswitches in, noise, beat divider, triq164 and blank out Still have the master module to reduce to the one space power and a wavefolder and oscillator for wiggle room too... Or maybe just add that extra row eventually! noise, beat divider, triq164 out Ouch! New row time shirley.
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Post by tIB on Oct 20, 2020 5:06:54 GMT
I'll likely miss the noise the most... I've more rejigging to try before biting the bullet on another case, which I'm hoping not to do at this point.
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Post by 101 on Oct 20, 2020 6:05:27 GMT
You can always have 2 external modules in a couple of old wooden dominoes boxes. Using the case 2 IDC male ports. IDC Cable is cheap as chips.
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Post by tIB on Oct 20, 2020 11:35:11 GMT
You can always have 2 external modules in a couple of old wooden dominoes boxes. Using the case 2 IDC male ports. IDC Cable is cheap as chips. I have done this with my 2signalamp already... blush!
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Post by tIB on Oct 22, 2020 21:12:41 GMT
Well regardless of it's ability to replace noise (haven't tried as so far kept the noise in there), I'm very impressed with the algodrone - it's batshit bonkers, but so much fun. Reminds me a little of the buchla 259e when scanning its own wavetables. Brilliant module.
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