More "old school" dark ambient. Rolled my own vhikk from scratch with two wavetable vcos into harmonic mixer, 26 LP filters into some effects I've been tinkering with for the drone. Bass is analog vcos into pedals into LPG.
aisynthesis.com
More "old school" dark ambient. Rolled my own vhikk from scratch with two wavetable vcos into harmonic mixer, 26 LP filters into some effects I've been tinkering with for the drone. Bass is analog vcos into pedals into LPG.
aisynthesis.com
sorry for the late reply, I hope it's not too late. Check the video you'll hear both timbre and slope effect on the filtering :
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en bout du metro ligne 13 et ligne 15.
15 mn de Montparnasse.
Le paradis du synthé vintage & eurorack!
SoundSystem Expérience .
Hello,
I've been a member here for quite some time and have never had any issues. The only negative feedback I've ever received is from @yeaust because I declined a video call. I explained why I couldn't do it, but instead of respecting that, he chose to leave negative feedback.
I honestly don't care if he was previously scammed by someone else. That's unfortunate, but it has nothing to do with me, and I shouldn't be punished for someone else's actions or because he's upset about a past experience.
At the end of the day, it's my choice whether or not to take a video call. As far as I'm aware, there is nothing in the rules that requires users to do so, especially when the transaction is being handled through PayPal Goods & Services.
@modulargrid, I'd appreciate it if you could look into this and resolve the situation. Thanks.-- Louni23
For clarification:
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Hello,
I've been a member here for quite some time and have never had any issues. The only negative feedback I've ever received is from @yeaust because I declined a video call. I explained why I couldn't do it, but instead of respecting that, he chose to leave negative feedback.
I honestly don't care if he was previously scammed by someone else. That's unfortunate, but it has nothing to do with me, and I shouldn't be punished for someone else's actions or because he's upset about a past experience.
At the end of the day, it's my choice whether or not to take a video call. As far as I'm aware, there is nothing in the rules that requires users to do so, especially when the transaction is being handled through PayPal Goods & Services.
@modulargrid, I'd appreciate it if you could look into this and resolve the situation. Thanks.
too many modules, close to the limit, and it got hot
or
it got hot
or
it's broken
pull your modules, the power supply might be risky now,
and measure the three voltages with a scope/meter, then you'll know what's next
there's a possibility of a bad module pulling down power or a ribbon cable short too,
but i'd check the +12 -12 and +5, and avoid debugging by swapping things around too much
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Tonight when using my three nifty case setup,,one of the cases froze up,,loads of lights on ,no sound,,i turned the power off and back on again,,it was ok for five minutes,,then froze again,,it was incredibly hot in my lab today,,can extreme external temperatures do this sort of thing,,or is the problem elsewhere?
If anyone can give advice it would be great,,thanks,,Bonehead.
Thanks for your presentation, it was inspiring to see your modular adventure!
You should be super proud that you managed to build such an amazing instrument/system without buying a crap ton of useless modules during your journey.
Hi folks
i have an Intellijel 7U performance case gen2. and i want to add a second case...
I know the best way would be with joiner plates for adding a second performance case... but its a bit too expansive for me to go for another of these cases...
Does anyone have an idea how to combine another 1U 104 case with it? is there a stand or something to put a second case behind the performance case who works well?
thanks for all helps
N.S
I always like a master system clock with a feedback path, like a Pam's with an Axon-2.
Some meter/scope would be useful.
There's a lot of complex waveforms being generated, for flying in the blind.
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I ordered one and I should get it soon. I'm very exited to get this module. The concept is unique (or are there other modules out there with the same functions?).
I'm very interessted in an expander, and what I read about it, it makes it more handy for quick editing. In the official video it can be seen. There are also two additional CV inputs.
A couple of these came from my old man’s gigging board. He was involved in one of the more respected Upper Midwest polka death metal projects — those familiar with the scene will know which one — so I wanted to preserve some of that original signal-chain logic rather than over-modernize it.
Signal path reflects a deliberate approach to pre-distortion acoustic resonance, budget gain staging, post-clipping modulation, studio-grade transient management, and tape-based spatial recovery.
Open to friendly suggestions, especially from anyone with experience balancing legacy polka-metal gain structures with more modern delay and compression workflows.
Hi there
If you sell a Forge TME - vhikk (only version 1)
Contact me
Thanks from FRANCE

Sweet Sixteen by Tesseract modular is great for this. It has 16 inputs & outputs and can output at the same time to CV, MIDI and i2C. You can also use it without any inputs just as a CV generator. However it doesn't have recording or something similar, it's just faderbank.
I like the Griffin's Claws byShakmat for in rack.
AtoVproject might be of interest for a much larger solution
-- Traxam
Dear Traxam,
I appreciate the input. I have not seen the Griffin's Claws before and I am a big fan! What a powerful tool. I am looking to keep things small and off my deskspace, so an in rack makes a lot of sense.
Thank you!
Eowave Portail is great if you already have a midi controller you like.
use woggle bug random button for morphing suprises, or tune pressure points to play notes.
Thumbs up for @RTFM.
Great service to build and ship me a Dwyfor Tech Pas-Isel in little to no time.
Highly recommended
I like the Griffin's Claws byShakmat for in rack.
AtoVproject might be of interest for a much larger solution
Hello ModularGrid forum,
I am in my 2nd month of owning my Eurorack, and have steadily learnt what goals and preferences I have pertaining to electronic music. This past week I have added the Squarp Rample Turbo, the DLD, and the FX AID XL. I am finding that I value accessibility, flexibility, and controllability when patching and performing. The goal here is A DAW-less song generator, and I am thinking more 'perform and arrange live' than 'record parts and edit later'.
I am looking for some advice on CV controllers, whether it be a joystick or a fader module, internal vs. external...
I am hoping to achieve a sort of 'atmosphere controller', using a mult (or if the controller has multiple outputs per input/dial/etc.?) to control multiple parameters to achieve different sounds.
Ex: 1 Fader changes --> up Granulita reverb & down Plaits timbre --> washier ambient sound, and in reverse with the opposite effect.
As well as easier access for VCA control, modulation depth...
Any and all input is appreciated.
Thank you!
Hello there, I´m considering to bring this module (45mm depth) to an moog 60HP case (48.26mm depth). Does any one know it would fit for those 3,26 mm?
Thanks in advance
-- bdmoscoso
Hi there,
I know this is years (literally) after your Post, but yes, the FX Aid XL will fit into a Moog 60hp case. I have one which has been in one of mine for quite a while now, and it fits just fine in there. This may be too late for you as I'm sure you found out shortly after posting, but perhaps someone else is wondering and sees this. Anyway, Happy Patching!

Well, this is different.
Second Life is still around?
It is! For 23 years, which is a long time for any online thing.
This is for their annual birthday celebration, so this year, it's SL23B.
People get together, get a plot to build on, and make something new in about a week.
We built an interactive synth, with the sequencer based on JohnConway's Game of Life.
It took around 2,000 of LSL scripting language. I am tired, but it sounds really nice.

SL23B opens in a week and runs for a month. Come find us and play it, we're in the 'Spectacular' simulator.

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Predatory company ripping off small businesses without adding any value. If you care about the euro community avoid this.
-- DonKartofflo
You speak about Make Noise ripping off Buchla's 257 and 281 function generators? :)))))
So aside from the fact that this "political correctness" is becoming so tiresome these days, there is also no registered IP to follow. Furthermore, the "original" is basically copied from another schematic that was also not registered... so where is your care for the euro community? :)))
Anyway conclusion is lets play just with Moogs and Buchla's and finish with all the synths that come after those
more pedalgrid manufacturers:
Analog Music Company, Audio Kitchen, Bastl Instruments, Benidub, Blammo!, Beautiful Noise, Bleak District, Bogner, Bookworm Effects, Broughton Audio, Browne Amps, Big Ear Pedals, Black Cat, Black Mass Electronics, Blue Colander, Pirate MIDI, Bright Onion Pedals, BSRI Audio, Vemuram, Caveman Audio, Champion Leccy, Chandler Limited, Function f(x), CNZ Audio, Cog Effects, Colombo Audio Electronics, Copilot Fx, Coppersound, Cornerstone Music Gear, Coron, Correct Sound, Custom Tones LLC
The Buchla MARF (Multiple Arbitrary Function Generator) is part sequencer, part envelope generator, part voltage sculptor. It programs up to 16 stages of arbitrary voltage shapes, each with its own time, level, shape, and behavioral flags. MiniMARFA brings a simplified 8-stage version to the Disting NT, and this video demonstrates it through two patches including Suzanne Ciani's Prism Melody (with a Buchla Easel).
Hello.
Check out my latest release:
4ms MetaModule with Battalion, feeding it into 4ms LoopingDelay
This is my plan for a first rack i want to build. I already have the case and power, aswell as 3 of the modules (Behringer CM1A, Quattro Figaro, and Paits). Let me know what you think, any inefficiencies, redundancies, improvements to be made?
Xavier Wood
Damn, sold out already.
-- 60hz
Back in stock!
Hi! My new video is online, its an IDM/Ambient piece called: You were my spark. Enjoy the music ❤️ Raaf
Raaf
Here har a few more pedal brands not yet added to the manufacturers list:
-- KNYST
Added and assigned most of them, keep them coming...
Beep, Bopp, Bleep: [email protected]
Thanks.
Here har a few more pedal brands not yet added to the manufacturers list:
Anasounds, ALabs Audio, Arc Effects, Greer Amps, 29 Pedals, 6 Degrees FX, Epiphone, Acid Fuzz, Acorn Amps, Asheville Music Tools (not to be mixed with the Russian AMT Electronics), Allen & Heath, Amptweaker, Analoguworm, Anarchy Audio, ART, Ashdown, Animals Pedal, Arcade Audio, Aria, Ammoon, Azor, Analog Fox, Reuss Musical Instruments
If you just want to see an easy to copy simple list of all modules in a rack click on Show -> Module List on your Rack view page.
Beep, Bopp, Bleep: [email protected]
Hi @RichardDevine how do you like the Ultra Random Redux compared to the original?
Daily, but maybe the API is broken, will look into it...
Beep, Bopp, Bleep: [email protected]
On individual module pages, there are listings of any for sale either on MG or on Reverb.
I'm wondering how often the Reverb ones get refreshed, as there seem to be a lot with what are basically dead links (module has long since been sold, or the reverb listing removed).
thank you for the input ! I've reviewed carefully the suggestions and yes at least one buffered mult is needed. I didn't really understood how the Frap Tools 333 can keep things in tune. I still think a matrix mixer could be nice to shape on the flow some audio and cv signals during improvisation sessions, actually this is what I am doing the most during performances.