The LZX Ecosystem

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#1 — sean · 2019-11-09

Other people making LZX-format (and compatible) modular gear

--------------------------Fully LZX-format in/out video modules------------------------------------------------

Afterlife Laboratorieshttps://www.afterlifelaboratories.com/

Modules

Brownshoesonlyhttps://www.brownshoesonly.com/

(defunct; new project: videoheadroom.systems)

Modules

Foxing Hourhttps://foxinghour.com

DIY & Modules

Omiindustriieshttps://www.omiindustriies.com

Modules

Reverselandfillhttps://www.reverselandfill.org/

DIY, Modules, and Standalone

Scopic Modularhttps://www.scopicmodular.com/

Cases, modules, power & sync utilities

Syntoniehttps://syntonie.fr/

DIY, Modules, and Standalone

TeletectDIY

Videoheadroom.Systemshttps://www.videoheadroom.systems/

Modules

Visible Signalshttps://www.visiblesignals.net/

DIY

--------------------------Other modular or semi-modular video devices--------------------------------------

Analog Reasonhttp://analogreason.wz.sk

Modules and Standalone

BPMChttps://glitchart.com/

Modules

Chroma Cauldronhttps://www.etsy.com/shop/ChromaCauldron

DIY

Dave Jones Designhttps://www.jonesvideo.com/

Modules

Erogenous Toneshttp://erogenous-tones.com/

Modules

Gieskeshttp://gieskes.nl/

DIY and Standalone

Razmasynthhttp://www.razmasynth.com/

DIY and Modules

Sleepy Circuitshttps://sleepycircuits.com/

Module and Standalone

Special Stage SystemsDIY and Modules

1010 Musichttps://1010music.com/

Modules

Tymkrshttps://www.tindie.com/stores/tymkrs/items/

Modules

--------------------------Native 0–1v- / video rate–capable utilities-------------------------------------------

Busy Circuitshttps://busycircuits.com/

Modules

4MShttps://4mscompany.com/

DIY and Modules

Korghttps://www.korg.com/

Standalone

Malekko Heavy Industryhttps://malekkoheavyindustry.com

Modules

mxmxmxhttps://ornament-and-cri.me/

DIY and Modules

Mystic Circuitshttps://www.mysticcircuits.com/

Modules

Plankton Electronicshttps://www.planktonelectronics.com/

Modules

Pulp Logichttp://pulplogic.com/

1u Modules

SSSR Labshttps://www.sssrlabs.com

Modules

Xaoc Deviceshttp://xaocdevices.com/

Modules


#2 — joem · 2019-11-09

Anything’s LZX-compatible if you use a Bridge!

:grin:

Do you want to include modules that have composite input and/or output? I think they can be pretty useful with LZX gear, even if none of their CV inputs/outputs have been specially designed for 0-1V luma signals. In particular, modules like Razmasynth’s Telewizor/Vector and Special Stage System’s World Core seem to be ones that people tend to use with LZX gear.


#3 — sean · 2019-11-09

My inclusion of certain things and not others is definitely questionable. I guess my basis was not how useful to a video system could a module be (because then, yeah, the list would expand greatly) but to what extent is a manufacturer trying to work within the LZX format – basing that largely on whether it is purpose-built to work within the 0-1v control voltage LZX standard, at video rate (and also if there seemed to be a commitment towards continuous production rather than a one-off DIY project).

So the notes in parentheses are commentary upon that, certainly not a total listing of functionality.


#4 — sean · 2019-11-09

Honestly, originally in my head this was only a list of people making what I would call “fully compatible” modules: purpose-built to work at 0-1v, video rate, at both inputs and outputs (rather than only able to be integrated at the beginning or end of the chain). Which is to say it was just the top four of the list.

And really the point was that, in the last few days, that went from 2 to 4. Which is awesome!


#5 — Dewb · 2019-11-11

The 4ms buffered mult advertises LZX video signal compatibility: https://4mscompany.com/buffmult.php

It also might be worth mentioning controllers/sequencers that have a 0-1V output mode, I was pleasantly surprised to learn the Korg SQ-1 offers that feature: https://www.korg.com/us/products/dj/sq_1/specifications.php


#6 — sean · 2019-11-12

Yeah, went back and forth on the 4ms mult. Guess I ended up taking it out because it seemed like such a “utility”…? I dunno. Again, the list above is totally subjective.

Probably more useful would be a more finely gradated list:

  1. Fully LZX-format in/out video modules (basically work like any LZX module)

(Scanner, Video Calculator, 3x Function Generator, Ruins, etc.)

  1. Compatible start/end of chain video devices (has some sort of 0-1v, video-rate in or out)

(Structure, 3trins w/ DIY add-on, Fluxus Duo, etc.)

  1. Adaptable video modules

(Telewizor, World Core, etc.)

  1. Native 0-1v-capable utilities

(Quad LFO, 4ms mult, SQ-1, Zadar, etc.)

But even those lines can get blurry.

…And then maybe a whole other list would be necessary of non-0-1v, non-video-rate modules that are still especially useful/interesting in a video set-up?


#7 — Dewb · 2019-11-12

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This is even more esoteric, but monome ansible 2.0 running the Levels app supports 0-1V output if you turn the range controls almost all the way down (4 lights lit.) A tad steppy (1/10th the DAC resolution, sadly) but MP inputs with slew make that ignorable.


#8 — sean · 2020-10-22

Guess there are some more additions here, huh?

Syntonie

Frequency Doubler, Component2RGB, Quad Inverter, CBV001

Visible Signals

Quarterizer, RGB Matrix, Video Mult, Wrangler


#9 — sean · 2020-10-22

Excited to pick up a couple things from Visible Signals (@VisibleSignals)!

Anyone else in the L.A. area want to get in on the pre-order together and split the shipping?


#10 — rempesm · 2020-10-22

Quarterizer and RGB Matrix are on my list, for sure.

Same offer goes for anyone in the Portland, OR area if you want to get in on the pre-order discount by Nov 1st and split shipping. DM me if you’re interested.


#11 — VisibleSignals · 2020-10-22

Thank you for your support guys, you are awesome

:heart_eyes:


#12 — reverselandfill · 2020-10-22

@sean: you can add my new modules to the list if you want: CMIX, Matrix Mixer


#13 — sean · 2020-10-22

Because this isn’t in the wiki section, don’t think I can edit my original post any more.

Always meant to follow up this thread with a more definitive and organized wiki post (following the 4-category schema outlined above), but there are so many things I mean to do… Maybe soon? (How does the wiki thing work here anyway?)

Or if someone else wants to take this upon themselves, I certainly wouldn’t complain. Seems like a handy thing to have.


#14 — Fabong · 2020-10-22

A wiki/directory to keep a list of all manufacturers and their modules in one place would be extremely handy. Excited to hear about Visible Signals and their Quarterizer.


#15 — reverselandfill · 2020-10-22

I would like to take this task upon me. @moderators: How do I create a WIKI that anyone can edit, and what is the right location… the Library?


#16 — wednesdayayay · 2020-10-22

happy to help with WIKIs I’ve done a bunch of that over on the scanlines forum


#17 — Z0NK0UT · 2020-10-22

I changed the post to a WIKI and moved it to the library. Do you want to try editing the OP again?


#18 — reverselandfill · 2020-10-22

I can edit

:slight_smile:

working on it now!


#19 — wednesdayayay · 2020-10-22

wow this page is looking great! good work @reverselandfill


#20 — jwsmithwick1 · 2020-10-22

This page is wonderful. Thank you very much for putting it together!

Probably need to add the 4MS buffered mult (operates at video rates) and the Quad Pingable LFO (can be set to 0-1v range)


#21 — sean · 2020-10-22

I still feel like this breakdown would be really helpful:

sean wrote:

  1. Fully LZX-format in/out video modules (basically work like any LZX module)>>>> (Scanner, Video Calculator, 3x Function Generator, etc.)

  1. Compatible start/end of chain video devices (has some sort of 0-1v, video-rate in or out)>>>> (Structure, 3trins w/ DIY add-on, Fluxus Duo, etc.)

  2. Adaptable video modules>>>> (Telewizor, World Core, most Gieskes stuff etc.)

  3. Native 0-1v-capable utilities>>>> (Quad LFO, 4ms mult, SQ-1, Zadar, etc.)

Or, at very least, separating the fully LZX-compatible (1, above) from everything else.

Also think useful audio modules (i.e. things which don’t even have native 0-1v abilities) should be an entirely different list, as that could quickly become super long.

…but obviously this is a do-ocracy, so do what thou wilt.


#22 — reverselandfill · 2020-10-22

ok , good idea.

I just made a basic setup, easily changeable!

let’s make this list as best as we can!


#23 — sean · 2020-10-22

Will likely have time to monkey around with this more later today. Thanks for getting the ball rolling!


#24 — saiteron · 2020-10-22

adding a few things here:

also Fluxus Duo comes with RCA to 1/8" adapters and is compatible with LZX-level 0-1V signals at both input and output. i have used it in the middle of a chain with varying degrees of success as a general FSU machine. it’s much glitchier as an end-of-chain device but can definitely be placed in the middle of the chain as well - Prismatic Ray -> Fluxus Duo -> Staircase -> Visual Cortex can be pretty cool.


#25 — reverselandfill · 2020-10-22

done. maybe I make a banner with small pictures. it is so blank and white now.


#26 — rempesm · 2020-10-22

saiteron wrote:

also pretty sure > > Matrixarchate> > by SSSR Labs can be used for routing video-rate signals with no blurring but triggering switches can only be done at audio rates

You’re correct. It is a very useful tool for completely rerouting a patch live.

If you look at it on a scope, there is some slight blurring at very high frequencies but in most patch scenarios, it’s not noticeable.


#27 — sean · 2020-10-22

I guess breaking into subcategories was sort of a can of worms though, huh? Because I would definitely place a few people in different categories myself.

Also wonder if maybe the 4th category needs to be broken out by manufacturer at all at this point (since most just have one or two)? Seems more efficient to perhaps just list per module there.

…But enough backseat driving for me. Really should be focusing on my day’s actual work (though thinking about this is certainly more fun!).


#28 — reverselandfill · 2020-10-22

I’m open to discussions about this. I just set it up like you proposed, with most of the companies .

Some subcategories can be described better , I think.

  1. LZX format modules - eurorack
  2. Compatible start/end of chain video devices - standalone & eurorack?
  3. Adaptable video modules - some are not eurorack, so maybe ‘devices & modules’
  4. Native 0-1v-capable utilities - standalone & eurorack

#29 — Rik_bS · 2020-10-23

This is fantastic work, well done to everyone!

I’ll be a bit of a pain though, and suggest that the “0-1V capable” listings have some sort of qualification regarding their use - ie, the 4MS QPLFO can be adjusted to react to a 1V clock signal but I couldn’t see any info about scaling its output down to 1V.

It’s these tiny details that will be important when assessing its potential use in a video system, especially for those that aren’t tech savvy or willing to read through every word of the manual.


#30 — sean · 2020-10-23

Adtl. thoughts about this (which it’s probably best to workshop before making any changes):

1. LZX-format modules

I’d err on the strict side here. I’d boot Mystic Circuits out since they haven’t actually released (or posted info about, beyond that conference talk last year) Ruins, their planned compatible quad oscillator — I’d put them, based on their currently available module (Tree), in the final category. I’d also continue to leave BPMC out since, while the Fluxus Duo technically can be placed in the middle of the signal flow, I mean, a lot of things can. A 3trins can too. But I wouldn’t call either fully LZX-format by any means.

2 & 3. Compatible/adaptable video eurorack modules & closely-related devices

Even though I was the one that came up with the 4 categories (and they still make sense to me in the larger scheme of things), maybe it would be easier, functionally, to collapse these two? The line seems very blurry and maybe it is best to just ignore said line rather than debate it? And then, yeah, just add a brief description that says how one interfaces each device with an LZX system (many already have the beginnings of such notes). This would also mean we wouldn’t have to list Gieskes twice.

I would also not go overboard here, and try to stick as tightly to Eurorack or at least “module-like” devices (like most of Gieskes’ stuff) as possible. Because this could become a real slippery slope of including every video device ever made — which seems less useful (and there are already growing lists of gear/software over on the Scanlines wiki).

4. Native 0-1v-capable utilities

Agree with Rik that some further description/qualification is needed for each device here in the final category as well.

And again, as I guess is becoming the theme, I would err on the exclusive side and stick tightly to modules/devices intended in some way to run at video rate and/or 0-1v. I think other things that can work (like the Pulp Logic stuff, which I agree has value in a video system — but not in a “compliant” way), should become another wiki post entirely. Seems like the focus here should be compatibility. There are relatively few modules (that I know of) that fit that bill, and would hate for them to get lost in the great mass of things that could potentially be useful.

…What do y’all think?


#31 — wednesdayayay · 2020-10-23

I would be perfectly happy with no categories.

Otherwise the discussion might ultimately become more about the categories rather than the modules in them.

the expression tile has a trimmer on it that can make it 0-1V compatible very easily.

I’ll get a better video of just VC ramps going through the comparators tomorrow but I find it works extremely well. If that needs to be relegated to the offshoot audio filter not really compatible area that is fine.


#32 — sean · 2020-10-23

I will admit that I was basing my comments about Pulp Logic on the one tile I have, ATT-OFF, which does some cool wave folding but, as I understand it, that is precisely because it is not at all fully video rate. But, yeah, if the Express can be scaled to 0-1v, then you’ve convinced me!

Maybe another way to shorthand the categories would be:

  1. Here are people making modules within the LZX format
  2. Here are people making other video modular (or semi-modular) gear and here’s how it interfaces with an LZX system
  3. Here are other utility modules made with LZX format compatibility in mind (or that happen to fall within compatibility)

#33 — reverselandfill · 2020-10-23

yes, sounds good.

I changed the look a bit, making it less ‘filled with white spaces’

we can add more info in the subcategories, for example a small bio .

and some additional info about the modules.


#34 — sean · 2020-10-23

Okay, I went ahead and made the proposed streamlining edits (and a few more).

Also added some more descriptions/notes/details, both inasmuch as compatibility but also just functionality, when module names aren’t 100% clear about that. But certainly a lot more work that could be done there.

Also noticed that Sleepy Circuits has put Hypno on pre-order, so added them to the second section.


#35 — reverselandfill · 2020-10-23

maybe when it is mostly done, this discussion can be moved to a separate thread, so that the WIKI is the only post. that way people don’t have to scroll all the way back up to see the list


#36 — meudiademorte · 2021-01-28

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Stumbled über those to omiindustriies modules… r2rawr is already released.

https://www.omiindustriies.com/r2rawr

The r2rawr in its most simple form is a 5-bit digital to analog converter. Its basic usage operation is to take gate signals (on or off binary signals) and turn those into stepped analog voltage. It’s great to pair with clock dividers, random gate sources, logic modules, gate sequencers, and square wave oscillators/LFOs.

The order from top to bottom of the inputs indicates the weighting of each bit. QØ on top has a label next to it reading MSB or Most Significant Bit, while Q4 has LSB next to it, or Least Significant Bit. Each bit input changes the voltage output by half as much as the bit above it.

The r2rawr uses a high speed operational amplifier at its attenuverter and output stages. This means the r2rawr can not only process input signals that exist below and at the audio range, it can operate up to the rate of video signals.

Sadly only audio Demo…

Would love to see this in Action with Video.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJIYL7Og-9I


#37 — reverselandfill · 2021-01-28

it has a video segment at the end!


#38 — meudiademorte · 2021-01-28

lol. my attention span is not sooo long…

:sweat_smile:


#39 — Robbertunist · 2021-01-30

Cheers for writing about this module and including the link @meudiademorte

:+1:

Thanks @reverselandfill for the tip, I jumped straight to 4:30 and only had to endure 3 seconds of audio for the visuals begun :wink:

:star_struck:


#40 — Fabong · 2021-01-31

4 new Syntonie modules have just appeared on Modular Grid for those who are interested;

CBV002 Circuit Bent Video Delay

VU007 RGB to Component Encoder

VU005 Dual Sinewaveshaper

VU006 Quadrature Oscillator


#41 — GijsvO · 2021-02-01

Would the VU005 Dual Sine Waveshaper be able to turn a diamond shaped H+V ramp into a circular shape?


#42 — Fabong · 2021-02-01

My instinct would be “yes” but I’d wait for someone more knowledgeable to chime in rather than take my word for it.


#43 — meudiademorte · 2021-02-01

Quoting @syntonie :

"Sine waveshaper is nice if you

only have linear waveform (triangle/ramps) as in Cadets setup, maybe less interesting if you have a Prismatic Ray that outputs exponential waveforms already, or Curtain that can smooth waveforms by filtering.

Quad LFO is nice even if you already have a LFO or even quadrature LFO, as this one is only 4HP and outputs 1V signals, so that’s about 8HP less than using Doepfer quad LFO + Cadet Scaler for example "


#44 — pbalj · 2021-02-01

If you shape the h and v separately, then combine, assuming you can control the offset of the sine shaper


#45 — syntonie · 2021-02-01

That’s right, as @pbalj pointed out, H and V ramps needs to be shaped before being summed/mixed. Then it ask for a bit of tweaking of the input level and shape/offset: the level is intentionally a bit higher than a sine, resulting in a rounded square when at max positions, and offset has been made accessible on the front panel to have control over shape.

Here H and V mirrored ramps are shaped, faded and then through a keyer:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CH8RSyXqWU2/

So not exactly a circle, and it is kind of emphasized when rectified/frequency doubled:

VU005


#46 — Robbertunist · 2021-02-02

syntonie wrote:

So not exactly a circle, and it is kind of emphasized when rectified/frequency doubled:

The image on the right is great because of the gradual transition of a smaller circle to a larger diamond & if these ramps have their volumes changed by CV before first then things will get really interesting as well when CVing the VU005 parameters. (Update, there’s NO CV inputs on the Dual Sine Waveshaper!

:sob:

)


#47 — Robbertunist · 2021-02-02

Fabong wrote:

4 new Syntonie modules have just appeared on Modular Grid

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ModularGrid

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https://www.modulargrid.net/e/syntonie-vu005Syntonie VU005 - Eurorack Module - Dual Sinewaveshaper

Link: Syntonie VU005

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ModularGrid

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https://www.modulargrid.net/e/syntonie-vu006Syntonie VU006 - Eurorack Module - Quadrature Oscillator

Link: Syntonie VU006


#48 — Robbertunist · 2021-05-08

Here’s a pair of links to newly available 1U modules on the Visible Signals’ website

:+1:t3:

https://www.visiblesignals.net/product/1lv/

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1VR Voltage Reference – Visible Signals


#49 — wednesdayayay · 2021-05-08

I’ll need someone to make me some but I’d love to get several of the voltage references to just throw into inputs of a passive quad joystick interface

dreamy…


#50 — saiteron · 2021-05-08

i’ll be building a few, will let you know when i’m done

:+1:


#51 — Robbertunist · 2021-07-02

There’s a couple of new modules from Visible Signals, the 1U passive 1SW & the 3U 4HP XORAND. Here’s a short video I made of a freshly built Visible Signals XORAND in action, there’s a 2nd much longer one of the same channel:

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcbcHsA0hxYIf you’re looking for one & aren’t into DIY soldering & such, please pm me. I’m selling as I got 3 PCB/Panel sets from Erwin at Raw Voltage last week.

Here’s the descriptions from each of their product pages to save data if you’re outside a city & the data stream is slow.

visiblesignals.net

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https://www.visiblesignals.net/product/1sw/Link: 1SW A/B Switch – Visible Signals

1SW is a passive 6HP 1U tile for switching one output between two inputs, or selecting one output from two inputs. A panel switch toggles between connecting either socket ‘A’ or ‘B’ to the common socket ‘X’ at any time, and a big red PUNCH momentary button temporarily swaps to the other socket while it is pressed. The PUNCH button is super-useful for quick-fire live performance effects!

visiblesignals.net

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https://www.visiblesignals.net/product/xorand/Link: Xorand – Visible Signals

Xorand is a four-input logic gate module designed for live manipulation of up to four separate image or pattern sources via front panel performance control switches.

While it may be a little bit tricky to describe what Xorand does, it is actually very easy and rewarding to use – just plug in some image or pattern signal inputs and start toggling the switches to tweak and adjust the output to your heart’s content

Xorand works by first converting each of Xorand’s four inputs into a digital (fully on or off) signal, then combining them together with each of the other inputs in one of three ways. An input set to ANDmode acts as a filter, only allowing other signals to show through where it is “lit” (+0.5V or greater). Inputs in XOR/ORmode are either layered over each other like overhead transparencies ( ORmode ) or combined so that an even number of input images that are both “lit” at the same spot cancel each other and result in an “unlit” pixel ( XOR mode ). XOR mode is particularly useful for producing complex, interrelated patterns that are directly related to the inputs, but that brings balance and “negative space” to otherwise simple visual compositions.


#52 — sean · 2021-07-07

I noticed that Plankton Electronics have an audio + video version of this little mixer, capable up to 6mhz:

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PLANKTON ELECTRONICS

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https://www.planktonelectronics.com/store/mix1/MIX1 is a dual channel mixer and utility module which can be used both for audio and video (LZX standard) operation.

Est. reading time: 1 minute

Link: MIX1 - PLANKTON ELECTRONICS

Might be useful esp. if someone has 2hp they want to fill.


#53 — Robbertunist · 2021-07-11

Here’s a link to my first patch with a freshly built One-Of-Four module from Visible Signals. Although the One-Of-Four got released 2 or 3 months ago, I haven’t seen anyone post any video or news about it. I’ve received 3x PCB&Panel sets earlier this week so if you’re interested, please write to me.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHd0CJizIs4


#54 — Robbertunist · 2021-07-23

Here’s a link to a playlist of videos I’ve made for the 1U Visible Signals modules.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DolEKlx2GC4


#55 — Robbertunist · 2021-08-03

@Fox has just created an order thread for 2 new modules called Daisy & Access that are both available in DIY & built versions.

Description(s): > DAISY is my own spin on the classic matrix mixer but with the addition of daisy-chainable RGB inputs which may be configured as additive or subtractive post-matrix mixing via jumpers. Users may chain Multiple DAISY modules together to expand the number of matrices to their patch. > DAISY is used to selectively colorize and mix individual luma signals or RGB sets. > Chain and Matrix inputs cascade downward Red > Green > Blue. Red Matrix input is normalled to +1v. …>

Unrelated but for the recently released Visible Signals’ One-Of-Four module, here’s the results (4x 1min Videos) of a “first patch” setup that I dreamed up of last week but only got around to last night. It’s various ramp waveforms into the 4x inputs of the ONEofFOUR & then it’s output into a few other LZX & VSig modules, notably the Navigator & 2x 1LV.

Any questions, please ask.

I’ve a couple of these for sale, let me know if you’re interested in one.

BerlinVideoArt

https://www.instagram.com/p/CSHeeOOtYrB/

Here’s a photo of a One-Of-Four panel with orange nuts:

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#56 — sean · 2022-05-11

Some exciting news out of Superbooth (via the LZX Discord) on upcoming Syntonie modules:

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ModularGrid

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https://www.modulargrid.net/e/syntonie-vu003bSyntonie VU003B - Eurorack Module - Component to RGB decoder/Luma Processor

Link: Syntonie VU003B

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ModularGrid

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https://www.modulargrid.net/e/syntonie-vu007bSyntonie VU007B - Eurorack Module - Sync Generator/RGB Encoder

Link: Syntonie VU007B


#57 — Marizu · 2022-05-12

The rear RCA sync passthrough on the rear of the VU003B will be really handy for people that want to have a minimal system, such as this and Memory Palace.


#58 — Fabong · 2022-05-12

So pleased with this announcement

:slight_smile:

think it’ll be my entry point into video synthesis


#59 — sean · 2022-05-12

Yeah, will be interesting to see if his release beats the ESG release. Not sure how far he is from actually selling these.


#60 — VanTa · 2022-05-12

You are totally right!

Vu003b + baja/vu006 + fader + MemPal is a mega compact yet super powerful package.

Add a triple sloth and a diver for the extra mile :))


#61 — Fabong · 2022-05-12

I believe his instagram says Summer 2022 but I haven’t seen anything more specific than that


#62 — sean · 2022-05-13

Also, coming soon from Mystic Circuits:

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(Via their IG)


#63 — Rik_bS · 2022-05-13

just like a newborn child it’s incredibly ugly but you have to love it


#64 — BillFisher · 2023-12-02

Martin Devices’ Soft Key could be added to this list.

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For the “other” section, there’s a few others missing:


#65 — sean · 2023-12-19

Yeah, this list is way out of date. I was the main one keeping it current, but have been focusing on pursuits other than LZX stuff over the last several months.

I think the original post is still editable by anyone though.