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Re: Help me get started with eurorack
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2020 9:34 am
by Pladask
UglyCasanova wrote:Pladask wrote:I wanna get started designing and testing out DSP stuff for the Eurorack platform
Just remember, while today it is he, we all shall fall.
Will pick up a RackBrute 3U + cables and stuff. Drawing up my own modules for interfacing with guitar/piezos, an attenuverter a headphone output so I guess I am starting out semi-modular. Will mostly be looking at audio signal processing (guitar pedal mindset..) for now so I guess it makes sense not over-complicating things too early. Still need some fun CV source though...
Re: Help me get started with eurorack
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2020 9:54 am
by coldbrightsunlight
Cool! Rackbrute looks nice for a small setup.
For fun CV, maths/batumi/wogglebug/PNW/ochd/marbles are good (among many others of course) - depends what flavour of fun you want and how much room you want it to take up:)
Re: Help me get started with eurorack
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2020 3:08 am
by Pladask
vidret wrote:Pladask wrote:Will pick up a RackBrute 3U + cables and stuff. Drawing up my own modules for interfacing with guitar/piezos, an attenuverter a headphone output so I guess I am starting out semi-modular. Will mostly be looking at audio signal processing (guitar pedal mindset..) for now so I guess it makes sense not over-complicating things too early. Still need some fun CV source though...
For getting in and out all you need is to attenuevert the outputted signal (so any VCA basically, just turn it down) and then amp it up on the way back in. You know this already ofc, but there are specific modules for this sort of thing (xaoc sewastapol (spelling?)), but imo all you need is a strong enough amp to get guitar signals up to euro lvl. bringing it down to go out again is easy.
Definitely. My "Guitar-to-Euro" module is just a 20x amplifier and the headphone module is basically just a pair of buffers. Just figured this would be cheaper to make those utility tools myself.
Will post some pics once I'm up and running

Re: Help me get started with eurorack
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2020 3:36 am
by coldbrightsunlight
Yes definitely easy to DIY for someone with skillzzzz.
Looking forward to the pics!

Re: Help me get started with eurorack
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2020 5:27 am
by Pladask
Not much to look at just yet. Just utility modules for now. Attenuverter, dual headphone output and a booster for guitar/piezo input.
Added an "L" to the end of the url, but the pic is still too big

Re: Help me get started with eurorack
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2020 5:39 am
by coldbrightsunlight
Awesome! Good start looking forward to seeing what you do with it

Re: Help me get started with eurorack
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 12:49 am
by cosmicevan
this is literally the thread that I hope I never start, but feel is almost inevitable.