Notes: Alan (micro Turing Machine) Shift Register Based Sequencer
The randomness of the Music Thing Modular Turing Machine, shrunk down to 6HP. Alan retains all of the same functionality as the original including the connectors for the expanders.
While this module has little to do with the original Turing Machine (by Alan Turing), it is a shift register based sequencer. You cannot program this sequencer, instead it builds random sequences that can be locked in.
Alan comes tested, calibrated and ready to bring random voltages.
The After Later Audio panel is black and gold and made from FR4. The package will include a power/ribbon cable and a one year warranty.
Stereo or mono - Each channel can be treated as a stereo channel or a mono channel with two summed inputs.
CV inputs for both panning and level control
Two send buses - You can route each channel to one of two send buses. Each send bus is stereo. You can choose if you want the send to come before or after the level/panning controls.
Mute - The mute has both latching mute (up) and a momentary mute (down). The mute uses a capacitor to slow the turn off and on of the mute action. So it is mostly click-less, but you may find an occasional pop.
Cue bus - You can route each channel to the cue bus.
Expandable Mixer Series
Bartenders can be cascaded to create 8ch, 12ch, or 16ch mixer. The main level is what is sent the main level control can act as a group control.
Barbacks can be added to add 2ch to your mix. Barbacks can also be cascaded enabling up to a 16ch mixer configuration.
Send-VCA can be added for CV control of the level of the send.
DVCA, Cast Iron, Mingles, and USB-2CH can all be connected with Dupont cables (aka female to female breadboard cables) via pin headers on the back of the modules. Connecting the in and out pins will send/receive the audio into the next module.
A hardware replica of the Mutable Instruments Veils 2020 module in 10HP.
Notes: This is an exact hardware replica of the Mutable Instruments Veils 2020 module. After Later used the "hard-to-find" OPA1679 opamps, but we did switch the package from TSSOP to SOIC, to keep costs down. It is the same part/specs, just a different package.
Based on open source designs by emilie gillet under Creative Commons (CC-BY-SA) license.
Resonator module/rebuild of Mutable Instruments Rings
Notes: nRings
This is a new build of a micro version of Rings from Mutable Instruments. MicroRings, also called NanoRings, retains all the same functionality as a full-size Rings module.
The module is fully assembled, tested, and calibrated. Eurorack power cable is included.
These modules use tall bushing potentiometers to offer a more stable feel.
Analogue texture synthesiser/rebuild of Mutable Instruments Clouds
Notes: uBurst
This is a new build of the micro version of Mutable Instruments Clouds. The module retains all the functions of the original Clouds, taking up significantly less rack space.
These modules use tall bushing potentiometers to offer a more stable feel.
The module is fully assembled, tested, and calibrated. Eurorack power cable is included.
An 8hp version of the retired Mutable Instruments Grids.
Notes: An 8hp version of the retired Mutable Instruments Grids. It is an identical functional clone, so it will behave in the same was as the full size version, and will run any firmware that runs on the full size version.
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