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Back on the subject of size, I measured my Micromac -R and it happens to be exactly 28'95 centimeters wide, which translates to 11,397638 inches. Given that 1 hp is 0,20 inches, that makes a total of 56,998 hp (in practical terms, 57hp).
It must be due to most modules being shorter by a fraction of a millimeter that I got an extra 1hp in my rack! ;)
I keep some pictures showing a ruler and the micromac if further proof is necessary...
To be honest, I think this won't even fit in 1U. I think it is meant to be mounted on the outside of a case. I tried to remove it, but the site wouldn't let me.
Like you said, the problem is that ModularGrid does not support this format.So this is a compromise in the graphic representation of this modules.
Problem is that nobody would layout their realworld racks with this compromise (wasted space).
So I am not sure if it is really useful to plan a system.But for sure people maybe interested that this subformat exists, so for now the tile modules should stay until we find a better (technical) solution.
Taken as a standard VCO it isn´t really groundbreaking. But the Cloud idea is just unique. The sync sounds are outstanding and modulating both Spread and Chaos makes it one of a kind.
This module is just great. It expanded the timbres of my modular in a way that I haven´t expected when I decided to purchase it. One of the best modules I ever laid hand on. Paul Schreiber is a real genius!
This filter is just great. Its sound is just classic and the patch options are great. The module has a load of sweetspots, it responses very musically.
I had the opportunity to run this module side by side with an original JP8. The character is superbly catched. The ability to drive the module into self-oscillation is a thankfully taken plus. If you want modular access to THE Jupiter sound this VCF is essential.
Thanks! I saw this clip during my searches, but it's not very informative.
I'm beginning to think that the EMW-S101 [http://www.modulargrid.net/e/emw-sequencer-101] may be a better alternative as it offers individual step control (only 'ON' or 'SKIP', tho') for only a few more greenbacks.
Having observed the dearth of information on the EMW website, however, I'm beginning to thing that this unit may also be a bit dodgy.
Eurorack format OBK is not available anywhere and is not mentioned on analog solutions website, nor on schneiders nor on muffwiggler's. I take yours are a one-off custom job or a previous version.
Quite noisy module because of low power TL-064 used for amplifiyng the signal. But this can be improved with any quality OpAmp having same pin-out. I've tried OP470, but it's very expensive IC.