happy nerding super sawtor in euro?
- DonKartofflo
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happy nerding super sawtor in euro?
Since I am refusing to buy a certain module similar to the super sawtor, does anybody know if this marvellous module will come to the beautiful and nice world of eurorack anytime soon?
cheers
Don
cheers
Don
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- DonKartofflo
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Hi!
In this thread viewtopic.php?t=59581&start=100 there is mention that Igor has the new smaller SMT boards in and the shallower 5U modules are in stock!
So, that would mean to me that the Euro versions aren't far behind but I'll let him know about this thread so he can give you the true story. 
In this thread viewtopic.php?t=59581&start=100 there is mention that Igor has the new smaller SMT boards in and the shallower 5U modules are in stock!


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Hello!
Currently Euro version is under development.
It’s a bit tricky due to width and depth restrictions.
Now I’m aiming to 6 HP width and skiff-friendly depth using 16 mm Alphas and Kobiconn jacks. Also I plan to add a simple VC VCA, so clean and supersaw outputs can be mixed internally.
Currently Euro version is under development.
It’s a bit tricky due to width and depth restrictions.
Now I’m aiming to 6 HP width and skiff-friendly depth using 16 mm Alphas and Kobiconn jacks. Also I plan to add a simple VC VCA, so clean and supersaw outputs can be mixed internally.
Finally the Euro version of the Super Sawtor is ready.
Here is how it looks like.

6 HP width, 3 cm depth (skiff friendly), 45 mA current draw from both rails.
At the moment I have several preproduction run units I can offer for the first buyers before they will be available at the distributers. Please contact me
hnerding (at) gmail (dot) com
for the details.
Here is how it looks like.

6 HP width, 3 cm depth (skiff friendly), 45 mA current draw from both rails.
At the moment I have several preproduction run units I can offer for the first buyers before they will be available at the distributers. Please contact me
hnerding (at) gmail (dot) com
for the details.
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OK - I was still playing so here's an rough demo. I've put markers in to explain what I'm doing, but it's just an AFG saw through the Sawtor, then into a Macbeth filter (no res and fully open to start with) and then a uVCA out. I make no apologies for the total lack of musicality here...
http://soundcloud.com/dommorley/super-sawtor-rough-demo
http://soundcloud.com/dommorley/super-sawtor-rough-demo
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In this video of the 5U version I did a little Sine and Triangle testing. Mostly between 7:45 and 10:00 approximately. Sorry the switching between wave forms didn't get labeled well in that part.The_Crooked_Man wrote:Thanks, Dom; sounds DAMN good to me! I'm also curious about how it handles sines and triangles

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