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Digitalanalog 2020 Timetable

We are pleased to participate again at this year's Digital Analog in Munich. More info here.

You can view the current timetable here:

Endorphin.es Running Order

Running Order from Endorphin.es is a super compact two track trigger generator: it can be a precise master clock or manipulate an incoming clock and thus works great as a sub-sequencer/divider in your eurorack environment.

Features:

  • SH-1x1 style 1/16th note input mode (step/rest) with manual or CV controllable amount of trigger repeats as long as the trigger step is active
  • Euclidean rhythm generator
  • Separate reset inputs to sync, reset for track 1 is normalled to reset of track 2
  • Clock divider for incoming external clock allows to generate various musical divisions on the fly incl. triplets of course but more importantly tuplets. This mode allows to evenly distribute the desired amount of triggers into one single bar.
  • Separate mute buttons for both tracks
  • 8 patterns are stored in the module and recalled on the next power on.

Digitalanalog 2020

Digitalanalog 2020 - this year's virtual festival will take place on October 16/17 7:30 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. (CET) and will be streamed live from Munich's Gasteig.

The program booklet for this year's edition can be found here.

 

eowave Quadrantid Swarm module

We are happy to announce the Quandrantid Swarm is now also available as a module.

The Quandrantid Swarm module is a versatile and unique synth voice for sound designers and musicians looking to explore exquisite and unfamiliar timbres that range from subtle to outrageous, nebulous to shimmering.

It features a digital synthesizer voice with a percussive element, an analog 2-pole filter, an LFO with eight waveforms, and a spring reverb. The 8 touch keys can be used as a mono keyboard, polyphonic keyboard or an eight step sequencer. The synth interfaces with other instruments via MIDI, and CV/Trig inputs. The semi-modular design allows you to get hands on immediately, but you can and should use patch cables to fully explore the potential of this instrument.

 

 

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