Be warned, their stuff seems to sell out pretty quick. Sometimes they have ballots for new products because the demand is so high. Get on the mailing list and keep an eye out.The Mysterious Creep wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 10:18 am Eurorack type mixers seem to be most of the active ones I find. Which aren't great, because I want to keep this as simple as possible. Just a box with 16 knobs, 4 1/4 inputs and 4 1/4 outputs, no control voltage or weird mini jacks or polarity switches or any other synth stuff. And they're pricey and small to boot!
I have no electronics or mechanical knowledge, so building one myself is pretty much out of the question.
So far waiting for the Pladask to be back in stock still seems like the best option.
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Restock v. Soon
https://pladaskelektrisk.com/product/matrise-v2-knobs/
The new black finish Fabrikat looks deadly
https://pladaskelektrisk.com/product/matrise-v2-knobs/
The new black finish Fabrikat looks deadly
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https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/8093911 ... ive-matrix This is the same Eurorack one I have, tho i built mine from panel + pcb. It's decent tho due to being DC coupled / modules inverting the signal/ or something else, not all modules feed back properly, however I made some cables with a capacitor in them and that seems to get things going
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Just got my Matrise today, already very satisfied. Gonna take some time to get the routing down, though, it's getting complex. Also gonna need more patch cables.
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Spied this listed as non-functional, might be worth the gamble for a 16 input 12 output matrix:- Soloman Tump
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I scooped this 8x6 matrix "Monitor Mixer" off craigslist today. I could not resist the just under $50 price tag. It's unwieldy at 21 inches tall, a massive 12U rack mount slab.