Category: Eurorack
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Eurorack News for July 30th 2024
The Endline Eurorack module is an audio processing module designed by Clank. The module, with a 10hp frame includes four stereo channels intended for receiving signals from voices, mixers, and sub-mixers and outputs a well-balanced audio result. It features dual mono or single stereo sends with two dedicated returns for the outgoing signals. This allows…
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Eurorack News for July 29th 2024
The Opp Ned is a compact Eurorack module developed by Noise Engineering. It functions as a four-channel arpeggiator designed for creating intricate, customizable patterns that can be finely controlled using CV. Twelve pre-loaded favoured arpeggio patterns are included – tetrads, major, pentatonic major, minor third, and pentatonic minor – but users have the freedom to…
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July 2024’s Game-Changing Eurorack and Max4Live Devices
Hello dear readers, Welcome back to The Metal Vortex! Today, we’re thrilled to bring you some exciting new content from the LAME Music Production Eurorack and Max4live blog. From innovative Eurorack modules to cutting-edge Max4Live devices, we’ve curated the best of the best to inspire your music production journey. Without further ado, here are our…
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Eurorack News for July 28th 2024
The NLC Razor’s Black Panel is a dual voltage-controlled Eurorack Module that provides a unique approach to sound manipulation, focusing predominantly on harmonic generation and frequency tripling. This module offers compatibility with Sine and Triangle waves, and employs a rough frequency tripler circuit to transform a sine wave into three unique spikes of varying amplitudes…
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Eurorack News for July 11th 2024
The Bizarre Jezabel Mimosa MK2 is a dual-channel tube saturator module designed for the Eurorack system. It uses dual triode 12AU7 tubes that provide a full, warm sound, offering the user significant latitude in signal processing from mild tonal coloration to more aggressive, harmonically rich saturation. The module includes two distinct channels, enabling simultaneous processing…
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Eurorack News for July 10th 2024
The TLM Audio Matt Shades Clone module is a versatile and robust Eurorack module, designed as a 1:1 clone of the renowned Mutable Instruments Shades module. Its primary functions include signal attenuation, offset generation, and mixing, allowing a broad spectrum of sonic manipulations. Its high input impedance of 100k and DC-coupled inputs support seamless integration…
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Eurorack News for July 09th 2024
The Endorphin.es AutoPilot 1U is an analog oscillator autotuner for Eurorack setups. It possesses the smallest autotuner size available for analog oscillators, ensuring efficient space use. The module syncs with your oscillator’s pitch control voltage and reference waveform to process and adjust audio pitches optimally. Originally offered as a dual version in a 3U format…
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Eurorack News for July 07th 2024
The Happy Nerding 3XMIA is a versatile signal processing module designed for use within a Eurorack system. This 6-channel attenuverting mixer offers a range of functionalities including signal blending, offset, scaling, and polarization. Its compact 1U format allows for efficient use of space within a Eurorack setup. The module is characterized by three pairs of…
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Eurorack News for July 05th 2024
The Feedback-LFO100 is a Eurorack module that is an analog Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO). It allows users to utilize eight different individual waveforms outputs and offers dual-linked outputs for selection any of the eight waveforms. This module comes with a Voltage Controlled Amplifier (VCA) specifically designed for the alternative output, allowing controlled fading of the…
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Eurorack News for July 04th 2024
The Make Noise Channel Saver is an advanced eurorack module capable of versatile signal processing. Its primary functions include scaling, amplification, attenuation, and inversion of incoming signals through Channels 1 or 2. The module also doubles as a generator for DC offsets when unpatched. Another unique attribute is Channel 3’s crossfading ability between two signals…