Got rid of the LFO partly because Pam’s, Maths, and the Looping ADSR can all do LFOs…and partly because I didn’t leave enough space to reach in and plug in the power cable, and didn’t want to unscrew any more modules.
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🕷️spooky jepyang 🕸️ (jepyang@wandering.shop)'s status on Thursday, 22-Feb-2024 09:35:40 JST 🕷️spooky jepyang 🕸️ Pretty stoked about the Data. I always tell myself I can just use my analog scope or my LED-Jack if I need to visualize signals, but truth is that having a scope in the rack is just ridiculously handy.
I tried to build an oscilloscope module a few years back and it’s one of the few hall-of-shame modules that I never got working correctly. So having a (better) scope module in the rack also feels like banishing the ghost of that failed project too.
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🕷️spooky jepyang 🕸️ (jepyang@wandering.shop)'s status on Thursday, 22-Feb-2024 09:35:41 JST 🕷️spooky jepyang 🕸️ I received a few modules in a trade, and between those and the Mac Salad modules I had finished but not yet mounted, it seemed time for a rearrangement.
New additions:
- Pam and Pam expander
- Mordax Data
- 3x Mac SaladGone:
- Plonk
- VCLFO
- 2HP Arp
- the 42HP :anarchy: blankI ended up with the three Mac Salads racked, not because I think three is “correct,” but because I had space in that top row for a third one and couldn’t think of a good reason not to.
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