Wow does that bring back memories! I remember when I was only 3 years old, sitting in front of the Black and White Zenith Console watching the first Apollo where they test flew it. I watched almost every Apollo Mission from that point on. My father was a cameraman in the Air Force taking high altitude photos over in England. He was also extremely interested in the Apollo missions and even built a 2.5-foot plastic model of the upper segments. It had the upper stages of the rocket, the command module, and the lander. It was so cool to see how they pulled that off. They were complicated missions. It's amazing that Apollo 11, the mission that put the first man on the moon had an IBM computer that only had RAM of 4KB, a 32KB hard disk and a clock speed of only 1.024 MHz. Today's phones typically have 4Gig of memory making them 1,048,576 times more memory than the Apollo computer had in RAM. It's also amazing they made it there and back with 6 of the 11 missions putting men on the moon. It's really a shame we discontinued the Space Shuttle Fleet. They were a very powerful symbol of this nation's strength. I feel it would have been much better if we had come up with a new and improved version of the Space Shuttles before retiring the fleet. It's really amazing that they were in service for 30 years with only two catastrophic failures out of 135 missions. NASA learned a lot from those two failures. However, I understand that they recently found another issue that is something that will need to be addressed for any future space missions. They found that the astronaut's DNA becomes altered after space missions. This is most likely due to radiation exposure. Even so, if I had been lucky enough to have had a chance to go, I would have jumped at the opportunity. BEAM ME UP SCOTTY! That is a VERY COOL module, and I can tell that a lot of imagination, thought and effort went into making it! GREAT WORK!
Perfection. Loved the “2001” performance at the end.
Thank you very much :)
I would love to see a second version of this with CV inputs for each pot!
That ending was top notch! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching, glad you liked it.
Wow does that bring back memories! I remember when I was only 3 years old, sitting in front of the Black and White Zenith Console watching the first Apollo where they test flew it. I watched almost every Apollo Mission from that point on. My father was a cameraman in the Air Force taking high altitude photos over in England. He was also extremely interested in the Apollo missions and even built a 2.5-foot plastic model of the upper segments. It had the upper stages of the rocket, the command module, and the lander. It was so cool to see how they pulled that off. They were complicated missions. It's amazing that Apollo 11, the mission that put the first man on the moon had an IBM computer that only had RAM of 4KB, a 32KB hard disk and a clock speed of only 1.024 MHz. Today's phones typically have 4Gig of memory making them 1,048,576 times more memory than the Apollo computer had in RAM. It's also amazing they made it there and back with 6 of the 11 missions putting men on the moon. It's really a shame we discontinued the Space Shuttle Fleet. They were a very powerful symbol of this nation's strength. I feel it would have been much better if we had come up with a new and improved version of the Space Shuttles before retiring the fleet. It's really amazing that they were in service for 30 years with only two catastrophic failures out of 135 missions. NASA learned a lot from those two failures. However, I understand that they recently found another issue that is something that will need to be addressed for any future space missions. They found that the astronaut's DNA becomes altered after space missions. This is most likely due to radiation exposure. Even so, if I had been lucky enough to have had a chance to go, I would have jumped at the opportunity. BEAM ME UP SCOTTY! That is a VERY COOL module, and I can tell that a lot of imagination, thought and effort went into making it! GREAT WORK!
Thank you very much James, it certainly did. It's nice to ponder on the imagination of that time, even musically.
Cool module. Loved that end piece.
Thank you very much, glad you liked both.
The Final Frontier! And if only every manufacturer did demos like this.
Thanks James, glad you like them :)
Can't wait to use mine!!!
Congratulations, we hope you enjoy it :)
love this modul ❤❤❤
That's great to hear, thank you.
Cool design and concept. 🔥🔥
Thank you.
Lol, I figure that module gets old quick. But that ending though... 🔥
Oooo - what’s that module on the bottom right ? !
It's a cameo appearance of a new member of the AJH family, keep an eye on the channel and social media for full details very soon ;)
“Screw you dave…I’m playing with my modular…open your own damn door” 🤖
Now I gotta find out what quindar is 😂
Surprised no one has ever made a HAL 9000 module for eurorack yet.