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Post by admin on Jul 21, 2020 7:17:36 GMT
Interesting talk by a module designer on the long and painful process of developing a Eurorack module for sale. Makes you appreciate the work that goes into each of these little marvels.
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Post by dreamsinwinter on Jan 5, 2021 22:55:39 GMT
As someone interested in developing my own modules in the future I found this very interesting. I only ordered my first system a week ago so it's gonna be a while before I get it but once I do and the eventual time for expansion comes I just might have to get myself a BRAEDBOARD and a DIY kit!
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Post by admin on Jan 5, 2021 23:54:14 GMT
As someone interested in developing my own modules in the future I found this very interesting. I only ordered my first system a week ago so it's gonna be a while before I get it but once I do and the eventual time for expansion comes I just might have to get myself a BRAEDBOARD and a DIY kit! Good onya! I'm really looking forward to more 3rd party modules. namke from Wonkystuff has really paved the way for independent manufacturers and this is what will really make the AE Modular an open eco system.
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Post by dreamsinwinter on Jan 6, 2021 0:20:39 GMT
Good onya! I'm really looking forward to more 3rd party modules. namke from Wonkystuff has really paved the way for independent manufacturers and this is what will really make the AE Modular an open eco system. The Wonkystuff modules are amazing! An rbss (or maybe 2 for evolving parallel sequences?) is definitely on my buying list once the brexit confusion clears up a bit. Looking forward to more 3rd party modules myself too, especially if those bring something new to the table.
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