Mutable Instrument MIDIpal, MIDI utility device. One of the most useful devices I have ever incorporated into my hardware setup.

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Mutable Instrument MIDIpal, MIDI utility device. One of the most useful devices I have ever incorporated into my hardware setup.

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Mutable Instruments: New Eurorack Format Modules
Mutable Instruments has been busy planning a roadmap of 10 eurorack modules for release:
"The first 4 products are:
A multi-synthesis voltage-controlled digital oscillator, featuring the same kind of stuff you’ve come to love from the Shruthi oscillators, but with more control, and a higher sound quality (ARM MCU instead of an AVR, 16-bit DAC, 96kHz to 384kHz internal sample rate).
A 4-channel chiptune-style digital oscillator (3 channels of square/pulse + 1 channel of NES edgy triangle, sine, or LFSR noise). With a built-in mini arpeggiator/sequencer.
A compact (8-HP) VCF/VCA using the 4P circuit (LP2, BP2, and LP4 outputs).
An extended version of Anushri’s drum sequencer with a built-in clock, a more complex model, and voltage-control over all parameters.
What will follow:
A 4-channel MIDI interface with some of the MIDIpal MIDI mangling/sequencing tools.
A VC-AR/VC-LFO/VC-DO with complex parametric waveshaping options.
A very curious mixer…
“Everything you’ve always wanted to do with triggers to turn them into CVs or audio”.
Some plumbing/routing modules."
Not only am I excited about these from a sound and (NES) technology point of view, I am really liking the panel design and knob color choices as well.