Is there a video of you putting together the little light dome pad trigger thingies? I saw them in your Desperado Vespa live performance vid and I'm super curious about what you did there, can't seem to find the video of you building them if you did one. Cheers Sam.
Lmao I'm designing one right now :S I used TL074s and a TL072, what OPAMPs did you choose? And why :) , Also I saw that some Folktek Modules are using Opto-Couplers for gate multiples , have you ever heard of such sorcery?
Yeah his modules use a different physical size (larger panels and 1/4 jacks), but run on the same voltage specs as Eurorack so it’s electrically compatible. Just gotta make the smaller panels physically fit and use 1/4 to 1/8 jacks to connect them.
No real delay. They make a copy of your input signal and re-generate it on the outputs. The hardware takes about a microsecond to do that. As he said, it's good for when your downstream modules 'pull too hard' and cause your passive splitter to droop; the buffer will prevent that.
The ks for the replies, I come from a digital video background and for me a buffer takes time to store the frame that is coming in, simular to a tape delay, and then once the entire frame has been built only then will it be passed onto the next video component downstream - causing a delay.
*mind blown* man, the number of details > 9000!
i love the more serious ish channel, makes me wanna solder everything
Behold the power of operational amplifierals !
Interesting, especially to prevent capacitive or impedance problems on the connected units. Nice!
Sam - can't wait for the next modules. yes please make the pad module.
Yes interested in the pad thing too please. And a sequencer?
Ooh yeah!
Buffered multiples are not boring, sir!
"it's not fancy" but it's beautiful :)
lol - you know me - i want a passive panel just to have one.. lol :D need ALL KOSMO THINGS!!! ALL THE THINNNGGSS!! :D
Simple but very helpful !
Yeah, passive would also be nice.
Love the color scheme of this video.
Any content would be well received!! Keep up da rock!
oooo Midi to CV can't wait
I need one,
Take my money!!!!
It's a CV/Gate Expander.
Is there a video of you putting together the little light dome pad trigger thingies? I saw them in your Desperado Vespa live performance vid and I'm super curious about what you did there, can't seem to find the video of you building them if you did one.
Cheers Sam.
ooooh lovely jubly!
yes please make a run of the non-buffered KOSMO #1001 as shown in the video
Can't say no to absurdly large buttons
Need a ZIBRA shirt to go with my LMNC shirt!
What about getting a DSP board and seeing if we can implement the whole of your synthesizer using High School mathematics.
Oh yeah pad thing good, how about a ring modulator too
What buffer IC do you use? Or all discrete components...?
The ones I build you can base around plain old op amps like TL074. Not rocket science. Regards.
Lmao I'm designing one right now :S I used TL074s and a TL072, what OPAMPs did you choose? And why :) , Also I saw that some Folktek Modules are using Opto-Couplers for gate multiples , have you ever heard of such sorcery?
How do you incoporate the eurorack in that format? - can you reveal that maybe, please? I see a Maths in the background i believe :D
hey casper! basically just make converter panels. just metal panels with m3 standoffs, the connectors and power supply's are the same
@@THISMUSEUMISNOTOBSOLETE ahh ofc, makes sense, then i don't need to change anything in the modules, thx mate! :D
Yeah his modules use a different physical size (larger panels and 1/4 jacks), but run on the same voltage specs as Eurorack so it’s electrically compatible. Just gotta make the smaller panels physically fit and use 1/4 to 1/8 jacks to connect them.
Do buffered multiples induce a noticable delay into the signal chain? Or am I misunderstanding something? 🙃
No real delay. They make a copy of your input signal and re-generate it on the outputs. The hardware takes about a microsecond to do that. As he said, it's good for when your downstream modules 'pull too hard' and cause your passive splitter to droop; the buffer will prevent that.
Analog. No latency.
No bufffer in programming is different but in electronics it just means an amplifier with 1:1 gain to supply current to a signal.
The ks for the replies, I come from a digital video background and for me a buffer takes time to store the frame that is coming in, simular to a tape delay, and then once the entire frame has been built only then will it be passed onto the next video component downstream - causing a delay.
@@cook13snip3aa Yeah , @oraz gave a spot on reply...regards.
Yes to pads please!!!!
i ordered a kosmo shirt... it comes in a week or so and i cant wait!
Yes make them all i know yo will sell them!
I prefer my buffered multiples in a format that doesn't take up a whole row of rack. It nearly took two hands to hold, pmsl. ;-) Regards.
Distribution amp?
First?