The Mutan Brain module shown here does not seem to have any sort of clock / run outputs, so I'm not sure it's going to work as you expect it, actually.

I'm using the Flame µQMCV for this exact purpose, having the DT midi out (sending clock & transport) in the midi in of the µQMCV - that way I have 4 midi channels sending Gate / Pitch / Velocity, as well as the "Run" and "1/16th" outputs going into Pam's "Run " and "Clk" inputs, keeping everything in sync - a quite simple, efficient and complete solution in my opinion :)

https://www.modulargrid.net/e/flame-%C2%B5qmcv


Hi,
Normally the busboards have a series of filters and components at the input. There they sell 16-pin adapters to terminals to be able to connect them at the entrance.
https://www.thomann.de/gb/nano_modules_eurorack_power_adapter.htm
There are also some fonts that have terminal output, I think Modulaire Maritime https://www.modulairegrid.net/e/modulaire-maritime-cargo.
"Can be used with two flying busboards but also have terminals to connect the fixed busboards."
-- ferranadsr

Thank you ! So if if get this, and this bus board, I should be good then : : https://www.thomann.de/gb/nano_modules_busboard.htm

-- HenryVomit
I don't know, I just gave you general ideas.
It seems to me that the Doepfer busboard has fast-on type flat terminals and the adapter that I am telling you about is for a screw terminal

-- ferranadsr

Sure - that's why I looked up the NANO bus board, which seems to be made to use in conjunction with the adapter you mentioned above (if I understood correctly !).

Thank you for your help :)


Hi,
Normally the busboards have a series of filters and components at the input. There they sell 16-pin adapters to terminals to be able to connect them at the entrance.
https://www.thomann.de/gb/nano_modules_eurorack_power_adapter.htm
There are also some fonts that have terminal output, I think Modulaire Maritime https://www.modulairegrid.net/e/modulaire-maritime-cargo.
"Can be used with two flying busboards but also have terminals to connect the fixed busboards."
-- ferranadsr

Thank you ! So if if get this, and this bus board, I should be good then : : https://www.thomann.de/gb/nano_modules_busboard.htm


Hi there,

I researched a bit in the Forum archives but couldn't seem to find anything related to this exact situation, so here I go :

I had a µZeus power module with 2 flying bus cables for a while, cheap & nice, but I need a little more power now.

I am leaning toward the Eowave source d'energie with a 4ms Power Brick, connecting to something like a Doepfer A-100 bus board with a 16-pin power cable - is this doable ? I mean can i plug the 16-pin cable to one of the inlets of the bus and have the power being transmitted to the others, like it seems to work on a flying bus cable, or is it not working like this at all ? I'm quite new to this :)

Thanks !