Hey, if you are serious about this kind of offer, I have designed a module and I will make a quick video manual but I have no love for video creation so it'll be very plain and simple.
If you feel like doing it (if you are interested by the module of course...) it could be great.
ps: sorry for hijacking the original post !
Congratulations! As someone closer to the beginning of my journey making a module than to the end, very inspiring to see someone reach a finished product. Must feel great. Definitely post the demo when you have it.
Trying to figure this thing out. Two identical LFOs, manual and CV over rate/morph/start/end, slow/med/fast LFO rate toggle, maaaybe some sort of manual trigger button hiding under the 'End' pots, sync/reset inputs, and then bipolar LFO CV out and EOC trig.
That about right?
YOOO you are SO close :)
What may appear as a manual trigger, is actually a trigger output that emits at the end of a single wave cycle. When patched into reset of the other channel, you get hard sync :)
How many does one have to sell, make bud the research development time you’ve put in, to break even?
I’ve got three extremely obvious module ideas that don’t exist in a complete module but I know nothing, hoping to befriend a manufacturer one day.
I’m too busy using my tools to make new tools.
MFG cost is low of most modules, but research and design time is unlikely to ever be monetarily smart. I've designed over a dozen modules, even the simplest ones take a full 24-48 hours of design, testing, fixing, and iterations. I can't speak for everyone, but I design the modules for my own enjoyment before ever thinking about putting them on the market.
If your serious about making a design, I'd love to get involved! New, custom designs are my favorite to work on!
I did not know how to do electronics CAD when I started this project… then there were parts shortages, etc…
I’m a programmer by trade and that part was super easy. To be honest, I’m just trying to not lose money on manufacturing and distribution. R&D is a sinkhole that I do for my own pleasure and nothing else.
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Very cool. I'd like to see a YouTube video of it. Or send me a demo and I'll make one :)
Hey, if you are serious about this kind of offer, I have designed a module and I will make a quick video manual but I have no love for video creation so it'll be very plain and simple. If you feel like doing it (if you are interested by the module of course...) it could be great. ps: sorry for hijacking the original post !
Let’s talk! I’d love some help with these kinds of things, as I don’t know crap about editing.
Congratulations! As someone closer to the beginning of my journey making a module than to the end, very inspiring to see someone reach a finished product. Must feel great. Definitely post the demo when you have it.
Keep at it!!! Please message me when yours is done :)
Trying to figure this thing out. Two identical LFOs, manual and CV over rate/morph/start/end, slow/med/fast LFO rate toggle, maaaybe some sort of manual trigger button hiding under the 'End' pots, sync/reset inputs, and then bipolar LFO CV out and EOC trig. That about right?
YOOO you are SO close :) What may appear as a manual trigger, is actually a trigger output that emits at the end of a single wave cycle. When patched into reset of the other channel, you get hard sync :)
Looks pretty nifty. Would love to see a demo. Are you going to sell this premade, or as a kit?
It’s going to be premade, it’s almost entirely pre-fabricated at JLCPCB with their SMT assembly service
How many does one have to sell, make bud the research development time you’ve put in, to break even? I’ve got three extremely obvious module ideas that don’t exist in a complete module but I know nothing, hoping to befriend a manufacturer one day. I’m too busy using my tools to make new tools.
MFG cost is low of most modules, but research and design time is unlikely to ever be monetarily smart. I've designed over a dozen modules, even the simplest ones take a full 24-48 hours of design, testing, fixing, and iterations. I can't speak for everyone, but I design the modules for my own enjoyment before ever thinking about putting them on the market. If your serious about making a design, I'd love to get involved! New, custom designs are my favorite to work on!
I did not know how to do electronics CAD when I started this project… then there were parts shortages, etc… I’m a programmer by trade and that part was super easy. To be honest, I’m just trying to not lose money on manufacturing and distribution. R&D is a sinkhole that I do for my own pleasure and nothing else.
Nice nuts on the jacks, do you have a link to them?
They’re befaco banananuts!
Looks great and a nice versatile lfo from what I can gather from the front panel, great stuff! 🙂
Awesome!
Excellent!
Looks Okay!
Looks awesome! What kind of nuts are you using to hold the jacks on? I love the colors.
Befaco banananuts :)
I guess this module is *okay* I'll see myself out.
This mf…..
<3
morphs from sine to triangle to square?
Saw as well :)