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  1. Introducing RANDS: A Versatile Eurorack Module for Random Sampling and Sequencing

    Introducing RANDS: A versatile Eurorack module that is a 1:1 clone of the Mutable Instruments Marbles, offering random sampling, sequencing, and voltage generation with adjustable clock rate, gate outputs, random rhythm patterns, and quantization options.

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  2. Exploring the Instruō tágh: A Swiss Army Knife for Random Voltage Generation in Eurorack

    The article explores the Instruō tágh, a versatile module offering analog sample and hold, white noise generation, digital random voltage, morphing LFO, and probabilistic trigger generation, with unique tap tempo functionality. Its meticulously curated 6 algorithms cater to various system needs, including stepped random, chaos, LFO, and probability-synced LFO. Despite its compact size of 4 HP, tágh proves to be an indispensable modulation workhorse. Read more here: https://www.instruomodular.com/product/tagh-2/

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  3. Exploring the Touch Sensing Note Memory MKII: A Eurorack Module for Precision Pitch Control and Dynamic Performance.

    The Touch Sensing Note Memory MKII is a powerful monophonic keyboard controller for Eurorack that offers precise pitch control and dynamic performance capabilities. With 12 tuneable note plates, two transposition buttons, and a 16-bit DAC for accurate pitch output, this module provides maximum human control through its pressure sensing capabilities and dedicated CV output. It also includes an arpeggiator, sequencer, quantizer with user-editable scales, pressure CV recorder, envelope generator, random voltage generator, slew limiter, and vibrato. The module can store up to 17 presets, including keyboard layout, sequence, and all options under settings. Firmware v4.0 adds new features, such as rhythm sequencing for the arpeggiator, improved recording mode for the note sequencer with overdubbing, pressure-controlled transposition, and more. The new version is more compact, with illuminated pushbuttons replacing the transposition plates, a narrower panel, matte black finish, and gold-plated holes for better LED display visibility. The module no longer requires an external 5V power source, and the MPR121 breakout board now also accepts those made by Adafruit.

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