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RMX Drum Module For Eurorack Synthesizers

Developer Jan Ostman has introduced the DSP Synthesizers RMX Drum Module – a Eurorack module that he says features “that great 80’s a-Law companding sound.”… Read More RMX Drum Module For Eurorack Synthesizers

June 25, 20187 Comments

Jan Ostman Intros mini-TS Synthesizer

Developer Jan Ostman has introduced the mini-TS, a minimal synth he describes as a ‘pocket WASP’.… Read More Jan Ostman Intros mini-TS Synthesizer

April 7, 2017April 19, 201712 Comments

The DSP-Host Is A Eurorack ATtiny45/85 Synth Module

Developer Jan Ostman has introduced the dsp-Host – a 4HP Eurorack ATtiny85 module, designed to let you create custom software synths and run them in your modular synthesizer. The dsp-Host is a 4HP eurorack module built to host the ATtiny45/85 chip. This makes it possible to write DSP applications in the Arduino environment, program a chip… Read More The DSP-Host Is A Eurorack ATtiny45/85 Synth Module

May 29, 20163 Comments

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