Seeing that you can switch between € and $, and in US no VAT it seems more logical to me now, though I realised that the stores on the right of the screen are either UK or EU added to my confusion on this point. It would be more consistent to set prices without VAT, and actually mention that next to the price. At least the mystery is solved for me now. Thanks for all your replies, I appreciate it.


Don't forget that we also have 'user generated content' on here, any user can submit a module.

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wow thank you for that very in depth response! I am aware there's alot of behringer here, I looked at this setup as my modular with training wheels. Learn the basics, then move onto more advanced modules. My plan is to move onto the original manufactures, or DIY kits when I have a better idea of what I am looking at and what I'm doing.

i will definitely look into O&C and the intellijel quad.


I'm a big fan of the Ornament & Crime. Quite a few manufacturers make them nowadays, After Later and Cal Synth have a nice 8hp version. With stock firmware it can be a great flexible quad quantizer or a modulation source of many flavors. There's also the Hemispheres firmware that lets you run 2 different programs on each half, so you could have a 2 channel quantizer plus 2 channels of fun modulation or logic or whatever combination you want.

Pam's (New or Pro) Workshop is also great as a clock and modulation source, and can be set up as a quantizer as well.

For great modulation, Xaoc Batumi is a classic for a reason, and Behringer has their clone if you don't want to shell out for the original.

The other thing I'd very strongly recommend is a quad cascading VCA, a la the Intellijel Quad VCA or a Mutable Instruments Veils clone, and again Behringer has their version of it now too.

If you could only get two more modules, I'd say the Ornament and Crime and a quad VCA would be my recommendation.

Also if you haven't already looked up the Maths Illustrated Supplement, that will teach you a ton in the way of voltages and the many different uses for your Abacus. You'll probably want a second Abacus after that : )

Cheers and happy patching!


Thanks - and apologies for upping your anxiety level!


AFAIK stores in the US don't include VAT since it varies by state so manufacturers' recommended retail prices do not tend to include it. It is different in (most of) the EU.


That, I personally find weird. I understand your point, but whenever I visit a musicstore online it shows prices including VAT. Perhaps they should limit it to mention a retail price including VAT on modulargrid.


I'd like to see the Marketplace region (and Reverb offer choice) stored in my user preferences. It'd be nice to not always have to reselect those.


Also, some manufacturers enter the price including VAT, some without (especially those from Northern America). Add a typical european VAT of around 20% to Multigrain and you're in the ballpark of current retail prices.


Any chance of an Ignore User feature?

Report Spam button?

Ty for the consideration!

“You must have chaos within you to give birth to a dancing star.”
― Friedrich Nietzsche


The idea alone made me anxious.

Good work!

“You must have chaos within you to give birth to a dancing star.”
― Friedrich Nietzsche


Hello, I can get CV and Trigger out of tracks B, C and D of SIG, but not out of track A. What setting am I missing?
Greetings, Alex


Hi,
because some manufacturers don't update the price. Some do it.


As an example; I was looking on Modulargrid for Intellijel's Multigrain. The set price is approx. €432. However, in stores the actual price is around €539, which is a huge difference. Why are these prices set so low in Modulargrid?


What do rising sea-levels sound like? How might we listen to the temperature of the oceans? What rhythms can we hear in the growing recurrence of hurricanes/cylones? Can we imagine mounting CO2 emissions as a crescendo of dissonance?

This piece uses a data sonification module (Loud Numbers) to translate spreadsheets of climate-change data into MIDI cc values. An interface (CV.OCD) then converts the MIDI to voltages to control my Eurorack system. ADDAC’s Swell Physics’ CV inputs for swell size, agitation, offset, etc. are ideal for modelling the complex, unpredictable effect of rising sea levels, sea temperatures, and storm intensity, on ocean waves. Meanwhile, Disting EX’s “spectral freeze” algorithm is processing ocean-related songs.


Would be great if the format, eg eurorack, serge, buchla etc once selected could be stored in local storage or a cookie or whatever so that you dont have to switch for each visit (if eurorack is not your primary choice) as its currently by default.


Hi, i found two options for this:
1) "offset" option in the LEN(gth) menu. "hold ALT while turning the encoder to change the offset of the starting stage. " - i found this not as useful to set offset in LEN menu but instead modulating the offset via CV-in or Modlane.

2)"Skip" function also works, skip the stages until the one you want to start from and then "You can quickly swap which steps are skipped and which are un-skipped if you assign
“Skip Invert” as the destination of a CTRL knob, AUX Input (X, Y or Z) input or a MOD Lane."


hey there, why no other company go after this special filter? it is really hard to recrate? From what I remember was made witthout any rare filter chip and can be recreated with equivalent components


thanks! any module recommendations?


abcd seq & septha works 5


This setup in action


More modulation and yes, probably more clock fun.


Awesome.
Benjolin + fx´s is actually, one of my favorite things to do :D
-- VONDENFUNKEN

At first i thought the benjolin was hard work, but when you throw some modulation and effects at it it gives you plenty to think about. Its good fun.

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Awesome.
Benjolin + fx´s is actually, one of my favorite things to do :D

Greetings

Chris


I recently got a Benjolin, its a weird old box of frogs isn't it!
Its a nice looking White and Gold one from Meta Audio Labs
Lots of cross modulation going on, Ochd is modulating the benjolin and the benjolin is modulating Ochd, Sloths is also modulating the Benjolin and bringing the reverb'd parts in and out on the SSF Vortices.

Its certainly interesting to play with!

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https://cdn.modulargrid.net/img/racks/modulargrid_2378394.jpg

New to eurorack, this started about 5 years ago when my wife purchased the cre8audio nifty bundle for me for xmas, been picking up the behringer modules over the past few years so I can learn without breaking the bank. The plan was/is to start small and move onto other manufacturers/builders/diy once i had the fundamentals down. Now I have a decent amount of modules, and am in love with the endless possibilities, but I feel like I am missing something, clock? quantizer?

I think I have plenty of oscillators, I have another behringer 182 sequencer that is not racked.

Thank you in advance.


Hello folks!
Maybe this is off-topic, but I noticed some discussion about @sugarfreedaddy. Just wanted to have a feedback here, I bought a module recently from him. Everything went fine, and he shipped the module quickly, so overall I have a great experience with him. As I see he is all legit and a nice dude.
Happy patching! :)
-- sleepy_owl
I bought 2 modules off him from the UK - no issues.....


Hello folks!
Maybe this is off-topic, but I noticed some discussion about @sugarfreedaddy. Just wanted to have a feedback here, I bought a module recently from him. Everything went fine, and he shipped the module quickly, so overall I have a great experience with him. As I see he is all legit and a nice dude.
Happy patching! :)


Hi! Yes, I love Lucas content. I think he's a great musician and his youtube channel its one of my favourites. Definitely the rack is inspired on his different iterations. Cheers!

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Is it a beat?


Thanks for another +uJove, I am sorted for High Pass on my other 3 filters.

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I think I'd go with the uJove, unless you need the high pass of the Ripley.


Yeah that Vostock is a bit of a beast, though I don't need to take up that much HP.

Thanks for the uJove vote.

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ask jorge: performance case has line level input too?


I don't own the uJove but from the video it sounds a bit like the Vostok Atlas, a bit more of a squelchy resonance but the buttery smoothness is there when the res is turned down. That might compliment the other filters you own, unless you're after something more aggressive.

If you're into DIY kits then I think the Atlas is worth checking out (thonk are out of stock atm though), both in terms of the complimentary filter response and the flexibility of having 4 filters in a usable space. Good value for money in my opinion.

If it's a case of picking one from the list, then I would go for the uJove. Has a nice range of sounds from the aforementioned butteryness to some pretty knarly ones with the built-in feedback path.


NanoModules Font is like Ripples, don't?
-- ferranadsr

Do you mean they are the same Circuits and Sound?
If so thats an easy one to knock off my wish list.
Cheers

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NanoModules Font is like Ripples, don't?


Help me choose a filter, I don't want to get something that is too samey to the ones I already have.

And I'm considering 1 of the following:
https://modulargrid.net/e/calsynth-ripley - I've always fancies a Ripples
https://modulargrid.net/e/plum-audio-ujove - Looks like it would pair well with my AMSynths 101 VCO
https://modulargrid.net/e/amsynths-am8101 - Would definitley pair well with my AMSynths 101 VCO
https://modulargrid.net/e/befaco-pony-vcf- - Liking the feature set
https://modulargrid.net/e/doepfer-a-120 - Tempting for the Moog type thing but feels like a one trick pony

And I already own these:
https://modulargrid.net/e/happy-nerding-hn-vcf - Great Filter, the first one I bought and I'm really happy with it
https://modulargrid.net/e/omsonic-funky-ladder-filter-le-mk2- - Another great filter, I really enjoy the sound
https://modulargrid.net/e/nano-modules-font - I got this to pair with the AMSynths VCO while waiting for ever for new stock to hit theweb shop, lovely sounding, overdrives really well
https://modulargrid.net/e/ge0sync-synth-tb-efa - Goes with the Ge0Sync 303 VCO

I mean, I might end up with 2 more filters but I'd appreciate some thought and feedback if you own anything on my little wish list.

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Thanks for checking it out I appreciate it! :)


Hey all! I'm working on 3D printed cable holders that attach to a Eurorack case, rather than requiring a mic stand. So far I have designs for Doepfer and Intellijel cases, and I'm working on Arturia RackBrute next. Open to feedback on the designs and suggestions for the next thing to whip up!

https://www.etsy.com/shop/nightowlmodular


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Great track there.

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I like the organisation, and I think myself it's good to group modules by the same manufacturer as well. And for example to put all the filters together. Although it shows we have more filters than we need! Perhaps not enough oscillators. There could be sense in organising the layers in a relatively logical/standard pathway. If you start with sequencers, then have oscillators in the adjacent row so that cable lengths are shorter and paths more obvious. Then perhaps filters, then envelopes, VCAs, mixers, effects. So I like your rows, not sure the rows are in the right order. Although LfOs might want a mixer nearby.


Thread: Dimmable

Yo! I am about a year into my modular adventure and I am having a hell of alot of fun. This is the first "Generative Ambient" patch I have felt confident enough in to actually share with the world.

Thanks to anyone who checks it out. Also huge thank you to ModularGrid and those of you in the forum. Learning how to participate in this wonderful corner of musicanship would not be possible without the community!


I don't if you have come across Lucas Marchal (dc11), but he makes deep/hypnotic techno, and has some great videos on the Verbos modules. You might find them interesting to see how he's patching his system.


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Hi! first of all many thanks for the response and noted about attaching link instead of picture. After reading your comment and spending some time in modular grid I added couple of modules and swapped others but didn't find place for all I'd wish. At this stage without having the chance to play with the system is very hard for me to judge what is essential and what could be added or swapped. I know building a system is very personal but at the moment I'm lost about how i can improve the system so I'm open for advice :P Anyways, here is the current state. Cheers!

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You should post a link instead of a picture, easier for us to take a look. It looks like you've thought through it, and clearly have an aesthetic. My two cents are that you will likely need more VCAs to handle envelopes and modulation and you might want to consider some utilities to help you manipulate the system, like switches or routers or matrix mixers, particularly if you'll be playing live. Also, I always recommend utilities like sample and hold, comparators, or random voltage generators for folks, as they are just really fun and damn useful, but it's hard to conceptualize how they can be used until you play with them.

Good luck!


Thread: Bug report

If you make a rack with the doepfer cases that is 336hp (the width of two doepfer monster cases side by side), there is a black line that covers the rack at the far right.