[Update of October’s entry]
Hits:
Syntakt
Still debating wether it’ll kick Rytm Mk2 out of my setup. Still need to figure out which role(s) it will do best. But it’s super fast to get going, sounds great, and is starting to sound more and more like I want to sound. Love the better midi functionality of it over Rytm.
update: Whatever reservations I have (missing Rytm pads, no arp, a bit clean compared to Rytm) it’s so quick to get going, it’s so versatile, and fits into my setup perfectly - as a brain and sequencer for my small modular ánd for core drums ánd for some synth duties. All with only one machine to setup (using the same copy paste kit every time, takes a second), and no other gear to save/setup/manage. Easier to mix too, than the Rytm! (Still, that Rytm dirt:)
Eventide Space
Sounds like my H9 reverbs, but with 10 knobs. So: great.
update: love it. Knob per function really does make you use something differently. Amazing algos. I wish to never have an fx without low and high EQ control again.
Mackie 1202
Great small mixer with enough channels, two sends, lots of smart I/O. Perfect for a live setup.
update: Sometimes I dream of better sounding mixers like my Mixwizard but getting a version with a few stereo channels, or saving up for a Xone96 or getting a now very cheap XonePX5 (@dtr from your insight in the value of a dj mixer for live gear). Or dreaming about smaller setups by using a mixer module. But for now, and taking budget and desk space into account, the 1202 is still perfect for a few hundred bucks, lots of channels wíth two aux sends, ánd room to spare in a 10U rack for a row of modular:)
Monsoon - finally a good and affordable delay in my rack wíth built in low/high pass filter.
update: love it.
Muxlicer + Mex. Lots of great functions. Impossible to beat for the price. It’s got some annoying things though (pitch is unstable, mostly). On the fence about Eurorack sequencers as a whole, actually. They’re too expensive to try them all, but kinda need to try all sorts to find my way with them. (I’m curious about Black Sequencer, Hapax, Metropolix, Verbos Multistage, etc etc - on the one hand sequencer modules help happy accidents that I like in Eurorack, on the other they kind of are in the way of any reproducibility that’s needed towards making tracks or preparing sets, especcially when not having a sampler)
Update: same reservations but it’s become pretty central to my whole rack, including using its individual step in outs to trigger modulations and stuff, so warts and all I couldn’t miss it. Moved to “hits”
On the fence:
Xaoc Koszalin (Frequency Shifter) - big knob for big effects. Make techno sounds.
update: out of the rack already…
Still have it, cool module, but it my small focused rack Im more and more oriented to very core / essential modules. This didn’t make the cut currently. Moved to “on the fence”.
Quadrantid Swarm
I kinda love it. But since I’ve stopped experimenting with it I can’t get much more from it than the same noise pads/percs or bass sounds. I recently heard some older recordings of mine with it and it did some great other sounds. Kind of wondering how I lost my way with it. I’ve started making my own patch sheets for patches to remember how to patch different sounds from it from now on.
update: out of my rack. It gets too much too soon for me. I don’t like it when I make the kind of unrestrained in your face techno that tires me out too soon, and I don’t have the discipline to use QS subtly😂 Moved to “on the fence”.
Miss:
B2600 - I tend to want to let big gear go. Midi was unfortunately fussy with the way OT handles note messages.
Other:
Xaoc Katowice - really liked it, but didn’t need it enough to fit it in my 6U rack. Sold for now. If I had the space/money I’d love to have it again.
Tiptop Buchla VCO - great thing, but same as Xaoc Katowice
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End of year additions:
Echophon. Amazing delay. Normal delays or pitch shifting sound design madness. Love it. Hit
Bitbox. Has a few limitations (its not completely without lag so wouldn’t use it for precise 16th note sequences) but otherwise its such a joy. Added a bunch of characterful kits from Løstlvls (what’s your handle here?), creating my own multi samples for pads and stuff, and great for recording loops. Hit!
Verbos Dual Four Pole. First Verbos! Great character. Large, which is a good thing. Will follow this route to more and more large and playable modules instead of crowded space-savers. Lots of inputs wíth attenuverters. Taming and warming LIP. Hit!