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happy nerding super sawtor in euro?

Post by DonKartofflo »

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?

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There's always this guy:

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Post by DonKartofflo »

yeah, but he also needs four lfos...
actually tested it yesterday and the sound is totally boss!
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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! :cloud: 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. :tu:
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If you're DIYish, Yusynth does a 2-way animator PCB which is available through Bridechamber. (LFOs onboard.)
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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.
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Post by igorrr »

Finally the Euro version of the Super Sawtor is ready.
Here is how it looks like.
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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
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Just got mine today. These things are fantastic, and Igor is a lovely guy to deal with.

Really need to get on with some work, but I'm just playing with it... :sb:

Get them while they're hot (if he's got any left)!
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Any chance you could do a demo, Mr. Morley?
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Sure - I'll try to get a soundcloud thing done tomorrow (I don't have video capabilities).
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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
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Post by cycles »

Blimey.

Colour me interested! I don't get as much use out of my E340 as I think I should - I think this could be the replacement I'm looking for!
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Tasty test, Dom! :tu:

And don't forget to run Sines and Triangles through the Sawtor, they will also sound great but different! :party:
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Post by The_Crooked_Man »

Thanks, Dom; sounds DAMN good to me! I'm also curious about how it handles sines and triangles :guinness:
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The_Crooked_Man wrote:Thanks, Dom; sounds DAMN good to me! I'm also curious about how it handles sines and triangles :guinness:
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. :doh: The Sawtored Sine and Triangle waves have a more 'hollow' sound than the saw.:
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Post by matttech »

I got great tones by sticking sines and triangles through the a137-2...really gnarly!
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Post by The_Crooked_Man »

Wow, thanks for that, John. It'd be lovely to have 2, judging from that demo, but I managed to squeeze in just enough room for 6hp in the Modular Grid; this thing is a must have :tu:
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