Chankgeez wrote:Hey, UG, you need to get one of these or GTFO :
That's quite the impressive knob...looks up module...holy shit that is not inexpensive
resincum wrote: yet. ct5 with exp is definitely awesome..
was messing around using CV from modular with ct5 today, pretty incredible results controlling Dir1 and FBK knobs. really good results with both 3V and 5V
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I'm loving the Viper, spent some time with it last night and it might oust my Strat in a head to head competition.
The synth mostly works, it just needs to be disassembled and cleaned as the switches are all various degrees of curmudgeonly, and a couple function LED are always lit, and the display has some segment issues.. but the marginally cold and grainy analog sound is there for sure.
Probably put the amp on a variac today and see if it wants to have a BBQ or not.
Those SX-240 are great synths. Been years since I messed with them (store by my old studio used to have a stack of a prophet vs, I think he teisco branded sx-240, and I want to say a moog source in a stack of three). Great haul man!
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Micro-Research ERD Gamma
Martin just released remaining 5 of limited 60
"Extending the explorations of material process and ever viral code initiated by the micro_research ERD series, ERD/γ digs the Eurorack synth deep into geological time scales of radioactive decay. The module provides a radioactive source (Uraninite aka. Pitchblende), Geiger counter and processing to deliver both pure random voltages and random timing/triggers.
Given the half life of the isotopes within the active material (Uranium-238 and Uranium-235) the module must be returned for recalibration in perhaps a few billion years."