1. ModBap meets Noise Engineering: Bi-Fidelity Oscillator & Polyphonic Envelope - A Eurorack Power Duo!

    In this article, we explore the powerful combination of the ModBap Modular Osiris Bi-Fidelity Wavetable Oscillator and the Noise Engineering Quantus Trajecta Quad Polyphonic Envelope. The Osiris oscillator offers a wide range of timbre modes and CV modulation capabilities, while the Quantus Trajecta envelope is designed with polyphony in mind, with universal controls for easy adjustment of all four envelopes. We also highlight other eurorack modules, including the Therevox Ondes VCO, Verbos Electronics Polyphonic Envelope, and XAOC Devices Ostankino II expander for the Moskwa II sequencer. This power duo is perfect for creating dynamic and expressive music in the eurorack format.

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  2. Manipulate Your Soundscapes with the Mosaic ADSR Envelope: A Comprehensive Guide

    In the article 'Manipulate Your Soundscapes with the Mosaic ADSR Envelope: A Comprehensive Guide,' readers will learn how to shape sound sources and modulate parameters with the dedicated ADSR envelope found in this Eurorack module. The article explains how the four-stage envelope generator gives individual control over each stage, allowing for complex yet detailed modulation over filters, VCAs, effects, and more. With the ADSR, users can patch in punchy synth stabs, sweeping pads, and powerful sonic transformations. The module has a 10V range for maximum control potential and an ergonomic layout, with a width of 14HP and a depth of 38mm in a front panel Intellijel format.

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  3. Maestro: A Clocked Modulation Controller for Perfectly Synced Performances

    Maestro is a 6 channel clocked modulation controller that brings the functionality of automation lanes from digital audio workstation software into the eurorack world. This module allows for perfectly synced performances by manipulating the parameters of other modules with rapid or slowly evolving voltages. It features 6 channels of live switchable looping/one shot waveforms, a clock system that keeps all waveforms in sync, internal or external clocking options, a "Chain" function for creating complex control voltage streams, a "One Shot" function for rhythmically generating CV, and easily recallable save and load slots. With Maestro, you can effortlessly create dynamic and synchronized modular performances.

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  4. Introducing the CONTROL Module: Streamlining Control of Your Eurorack Setup

    The CONTROL module is a versatile module for Eurorack setups that simplifies control over four independent stages. Each section generates an adjustable voltage using a potentiometer between -5V and +5V, making it perfect for a range of uses such as checking CV inputs, grouping together module controls, accessing parameters of external synthesizers, and generating continuous GATE signals. Additionally, the module is skiff-friendly and is available with matte black or white panel options. It can be ordered by contacting the manufacturer, Christian from ph modular.

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  5. Get That 'Sidechaining-Sound' with the ST Modular DUCK Eurorack Module: A Comprehensive Review

    The ST Modular DUCK Eurorack Module is a ducking module that reduces the audio signal level when a CV GATE signal is applied. It is perfect for resolving issues with overcrowded mixes or for achieving the coveted 'sidechaining-sound', without any signal compression. The module has four potentiometers that control the way the signal is 'ducked', including AMOUNT, HOLD, RISE, and FALL. It also features two LEDs that indicate the signal level and the level of signal reduction, and can be controlled via CV input. The module comes in three PCB boards and has wrong polarity protection.

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  6. Get Moving with Music Thing Modular's limited edition dualMOVE module

    The limited edition dualMOVE module from Music Thing Modular is now available for Eurorack enthusiasts. The 4hp module features a motion detecting PIR sensor that triggers a 2-channel switch when a warm body moves within range. When both switches are in 'MOVE' position, input and output are connected only during movement or a brief delay after movement. 'STOP' reverses the situation, allowing signal to pass through only when there's no motion. The FLIP input overrides the sensor, flipping a signal each time it passes the threshold and creating a fast and audible relay. The module can also be used to trigger sequencers and other devices, and can even function as a crude and noisy oscillator.

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  7. Exploring Versatile Modulations: An In-Depth Look at the cubusynth-4vclfo Eurorack Module

    The cubusynth-4vclfo Eurorack module, featuring four triangle waveform Low-Frequency Oscillators (LFOs), is a versatile modulation tool for creating intricate and dynamic patches. Each LFO has a frequency knob and CV inputs with attenuators, allowing for precise control over modulation rates. Additionally, the "Aux" input is normalized to the four CV inputs, enabling simultaneous modulation of all LFOs with a single signal. Plugging a cable into a CV input breaks its connection from the aux input, providing more opportunities for experimentation. Overall, the cubusynth-4vclfo is an essential addition to any modular setup focused on creative modulation.

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  8. Exploring the Versatility of the Oms in Serial Suiveur: A Simple Envelope Follower for Your Eurorack Setup

    The article titled 'Exploring the Versatility of the Oms in Serial Suiveur: A Simple Envelope Follower for Your Eurorack Setup' dives into the capabilities of the Envelope Follower 1USuiveur module, which is a basic envelope follower with added In1 and In2 inputs to produce an inverted envelope. Its sensitivity can be adjusted using the threshold pot, which sets the gate opened until the signal falls below the threshold, and the smooth pot sets the overall envelope shape. The module also has a Dupont input and an inverted copy output, which can be used to chain it with other Oms In Serial modules.

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  9. Exploring the Versatility of the Noise Engineering Quantus Trajecta: A Quad Envelope with Polyphony in Mind

    The Noise Engineering Quantus Trajecta is a quad envelope designed with polyphony in mind. The universal controls adjust all four envelopes simultaneously, making it easy to keep separate voices related on the fly. Designed with the structure of the envelope from the Cursus and Loquelic Iteritas Percido in mind, the module also includes additional shape control with the addition of Tremolo and ADSR modes. The Quantus Trajecta is a versatile, performable, and utilitarian module suitable for any musician.

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  10. Exploring the Versatility of SLOPES: A Quad Slope Generator for Eurorack

    In the article "Exploring the Versatility of SLOPES: A Quad Slope Generator for Eurorack," the ST Modular SLOPES module is discussed. This quad slope generator has integrated gate division and can generate eight control voltages that can be changed primarily with the potentiometers RISE and FALL. Each slope triggers with a trigger or gate signal and outputs a voltage from 0 to +10V. The RATE knob changes the rate of an internal gate that is divided by 2, 4, 8, and 16 and fed to the four slope gate inputs. The module can be synchronized with external modules by inserting a clock or trigger signal into the CLK input. Overall, the article highlights how SLOPES is a valuable tool for creating organic and moving changes that match the rhythmic pattern of your patches.

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