The Quantus Ampla Eurorack module offers a unique set of features for any VCA needs, including normaling, mixing, and CV options. With four channels of linear DC-coupled properties, it can be used for ducking, volume fades, transitions, mixing, and processing CV signals. Its circularly normalled CV inputs make it easy to create complex effects with minimal patching. The outputs mix down, allowing for a variety of mix configurations. This comprehensive guide explores the limitless possibilities of the Quantus Ampla and how to make the most of its functions.
read moreUnleashing Creative Potential: A Guide to Eurorack Module Combinations
In this article, we explore the exciting possibilities of combining Eurorack modules to unleash your creative potential. We discuss four unique modules that can be combined in various ways to create diverse and innovative sounds.
read moreTransform Your Mix with Librae Legio: The Ultimate End-of-Chain Dynamics Processor in Eurorack
The article 'Transform Your Mix with Librae Legio: The Ultimate End-of-Chain Dynamics Processor in Eurorack' discusses the features and benefits of the Librae Legio Eurorack module. This dynamics processor offers compression, expansion, limiting, noise gating, and distortion, and can be used to enhance a whole patch. The module is designed to bring a mix together, and developers focused on transparency in its design. The article highlights how the module can be used for different musical styles and offers different firmwares free of charge through the customer portal.
read moreExploring the Versatility of the Roti Pola: A Four Channel Attenuverting CV Mixer and Offset Module
The Noise Engineering Roti Pola is a small yet versatile Eurorack module that offers a four channel attenuverting CV mixer and offset with useful visual feedback. In addition to its main functions, the module applies a 5v offset to the mix when nothing is patched to channel 1, which can be used to control other parameters or modify CV signals. Discover the full potential of this module in our review as we explore its features and applications.
read moreExploring 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.
read moreExploring the Versatile Eurorack Module: Sinc Bucina by Noise Engineering
The Noise Engineering Sinc Bucina is a highly versatile Eurorack module that offers a resonant low-pass VCF and VCA combo with a variable filter slope, RC envelope generator, and slew. It is a great sequel to the Sinclastic Empulatrix module. The module features a velocity-dependent Ping input for classic release-only LPG behavior and a Gate input that offers complex slewing for dynamic modulation. The Envelope Out allows the internal envelope to be routed out into a patch for even more versatility and modulation possibilities. Overall, the Sinc Bucina is a great addition to any Eurorack setup for producing creative electronic sounds.
read moreExploring the Unique Sounds of the NE Lacrima Versio: A Stereo Autowah Module with a Twist.
The NE Lacrima Versio is a unique stereo autowah module with an envelope follower that controls a high-resonance filter. It allows users to morph the filter between lowpass, bandpass, and highpass slopes to achieve the sounds expected from a typical wah. The module also features an adjustable distortion pre, post, or pre+post filter for saturation, a stereo chorus that widens the sound, and the Mod parameter for audio-rate modulation and octavizing. The NE Lacrima Versio is available for free for all Versio owners, and its firmwares can be tried at the Noise Engineering Customer Portal.
read moreExploring the Limits of Distortion: A Deep Dive into the Noisy World of the Noise Engineering Ruina Versio Eurorack Module
The Noise Engineering Ruina Versio Eurorack Module is a one-of-a-kind distortion module that answers the question of how many different types of distortion can fit on a single module. With features like wavefolding, octavizing, phase shifting, multiband saturation, notch filtering, and DOOM parameters, this stereo DSP platform is perfect for those looking for unique and customizable distortion effects. The RV module also allows for open-source support, which allows users to write their own firmware and create even more diverse distortion options.
read moreExperimental Soundscapes: A Guide to Creative Eurorack Patching
The article "Experimental Soundscapes: A Guide to Creative Eurorack Patching" explores combining five different Eurorack modules: Xaoc Devices Poczdam, Noise Engineering Lacrima Versio, Noise Engineering Melotus Versio, Toppobrillo Multifilter 2, and Big T Music Beehive. Readers can learn about the unique capabilities of each module and how they can be creatively patched together to generate experimental soundscapes. The article also provides detailed information on ways to manipulate the audio signals by using various controls such as voltage-controlled gain, filter frequency, and modulation parameters.
read moreElectus Versio: The Aggressive Clocked Counterpart to Desmodus for Distorted and Evolving Spaces
The article 'Electus Versio: The Aggressive Clocked Counterpart to Desmodus for Distorted and Evolving Spaces' explores the features of the Eurorack module, Electus Versio. This module is a clocked counterpart to Desmodus that offers more distortion and in-your-face atmospheres, making it a unique module to create evolving spaces. The article also mentions that Electus Versio is free for the owners of Versio, a series of modules by Noise Engineering and recommends trying it out along with all other Versio firmwares available for free at the Noise Engineering Customer Portal. Lastly, the article suggests checking out the panel overlays on the Noise Engineering website to enhance the module's aesthetics.
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