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Fujin - A DIY EURORACK Wind Machine
I got the idea of a module to create some wind sound, which is usually not so difficult to patch with just a noise source and a filter.
So i added some stuff to it, like 2 VCAs for 2 different outputs, so I can easily move the sound around in stereo.
I also wanted to make the selection and change of noise types easy.
This is the result.
Hope, you like it.
I also found some other ways of using the module.
Take a listen.
As usual, you can find all details for building it yourself at GitHub.
github.com/TOILmodular/FUJIN/
Enjoy.
Content:
0:00 - Intro
1:20 - Noise Types
3:09 - Filter Modes
6:06 - Filter Self-Oscillation
7:06 - VCAs and Outputs
8:07 Percussive Sounds
12:01 - FUJIN as Exciter
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Відео

GHOST IN THE MACHINE - An experimental Eurorack Module with many Controls but not much Control
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This Eurorack Module - GHOST IN THE MACHINE - is an experiment for me both in terms of audio output and usefulness. It is meant to encourage the user to play around and get surprised. I like to call it a module with many controls, but not much control. I guess it might be something for the noise fraction in modular synthesis. In any way, it is thought to cause a bit of fun without providing str...
CONTINUUM - Eurorack DIY Drone Module
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This is my 2nd designed Eurorack module, a 4-oscillator drone with various modulation options, including pressure-sensitive touchpads on the front panel. The video is meant to show the different ways of using the module. You can find all data for building the module at GitHub: github.com/TOILmodular/CONTINUUM I hope, it is something worth trying for some of the DIYers out there. Let me know in ...
Eurorack DIY - A chaotic CV Generator
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This is my first attempt for an own module design. Although the basic idea came from the 8 Bit Cipher module from NonLinearCircuits. This is a chaotic 4-channel CV generator, providing different CVs at each of the output channels. It is not random, because there are rules behind the front panel to derive the CVs. But the results are not predictable. All information about the module are availabl...
Eurorack DIY Grid Sequencer based on the NonLinearCircuits Bindubba
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In this video, I want to share the result of an experience. I re-designed the sequencer module Bindubba from NonLinearCircuits with several modifications. The experimental part was the way I designed the PCB for getting all THT components at the back of the board with all control parts at the front. So I came up with some ideas (are they new? I don't know, have not seen them before). But it wor...
Eurorack DIY - 2 Delay Modules for your Modular Synth System
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Adding another module type to my "Finding Modules" series to share options for not too complicated DIY modules. This time I have two delay modules, both based on the famous PT2399 chip. Here the link to the original documentation for the MFOS EchoFXXX. musicfromouterspace.com/analogsynth_new/ECHOFXXX/ECHOFXXX.php Here the links to my GitHub repositories for my DIY versions: github.com/TOILmodul...
Mutable Instruments Tides V2 - DIY Clone w/ Programming Trouble
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I am continuing my Mutable Instruments DIY series with the 2nd version of Tides, released in 2018. In the building process I had to face an issue with the microprocessor programming, which nearly caused the failure of this clone. See how I got out of that trouble in this video. You can again find details for building your own module on GitHub: github.com/TOILmodular/TidesV2/tree/main Enjoy.
Modular Synth DIY - Facts I wish I knew before
Переглядів 2,5 тис.8 місяців тому
In this video I want to share some information about what I learned during my DIY journey, which would have been helpful from the beginning. It might be helpful for some viewers, who want to dive into building their own modular synth modules. This is not meant to be an introduction to modular synth DIY, but rather some loose tips from my own experience. Enjoy. Content: 0:00 - Intro 1:54 - Schem...
Mutable Instruments Rings DIY Clone -Jam Session
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In this video I want to show you my DIY take on the Mutable Instruments Rings Eurorack module. Unlike in previous videos about my Mutable Instruments clones, I will not go much into details about the building process, as I already covered the basics of that process in other videos, e.g. the Plaits video. The main part is about a jam session with the module and a simple sequence, which was quite...
Mutable Instruments Marbles - Secret Modes and Calibration - DIY Clone
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I built another Mutable Instruments DIY clone, this time Marbles, and stumbled over some modes, when using external sampling sources, which I did not find in any manual or description. So I wanted to share those modes here. Besides, the module calibration is more complicated, than for other Mutable Instruments modules. So I also describe it in more detail here. Information about how to build th...
Mutable Instruments CLOUDS DIY Clone - incl. QFN chip soldering
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Clouds is my 7th DIY clone of a Mutable Instruments module. I am sharing some details about how I built the module. That included the scary part of soldering a QFN chip, which turned out not to be problematic at all. I also show the programming process for the microcontroller. Again, for anyone who also wants to build the module, I created another GitHub repository with all details: github.com/...
Eurorack Patching- Mutable Instruments - Turing Machine - Ornament & Crime
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This video is about how I patched the background track for my previous video about the MI Frames clone. I got the idea to share some details about my patching from a comment. In the video I am referring to a number of my DIY modules (including the case), for which you can find more videos in my channel. Feel free to take a look at those videos. Let me know in the comments if such patching video...
Mutable Instruments FRAMES DIY Clone Eurorack Module
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The next DIY module in my collection of Mutable Instruments clones, the key framer/mixer module Frames. It is another module, based on the STM32F103 microcontroller, so it can also be built with the Blue Pill development board. Just like Braids, Yarns and Tides v1. Details about how to build the module can be found on GitHub: github.com/TOILmodular/Frames The alternative Parasite firmware, ment...
Mutable Instruments Tides V1 DIY Clone with the Blue Pill Board
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This is another video of one of my DIY builds of a Mutable Instruments Eurorack Module - the Tides version 2014. I mainly wanted to share the information, that the firmware upload to the chip is also possible via the process described by MI with a .wav file. Initially, I did not know, that this is also possible, when using a Blue Pill Development Board. So that makes the build and the update pr...
Mutable Instruments Plaits DIY Eurorack Clone - Including V1.2 Firmware Update
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This is my first Eurorack module clone from a Mutable Instruments module, where I had to solder the Microcontroller. But it was worth the effort, as I can also make use of the the latest firmware update v1.2 with all the new synthesis models and the ability to load DX7 patches. I shared some more details about the SMD soldering process and the programming. All details are available on GitHub, i...
Mutable Instruments Yarns DIY Clone - My build with a Blue Pill Board
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Mutable Instruments Yarns DIY Clone - My build with a Blue Pill Board
Mutable Instruments BRAIDS DIY Clone - STM32 Blue Pill Mapping and Programming
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Mutable Instruments BRAIDS DIY Clone - STM32 Blue Pill Mapping and Programming
6U-84HP Eurorack Portable Case for $130 (?) - Part2
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6U-84HP Eurorack Portable Case for $130 (?) - Part2
6U-84HP Eurorack Portable Case for $130 - Part1
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6U-84HP Eurorack Portable Case for $130 - Part1
Ornament & Crime - DIY Built and Issues - Eurorack Modular Synth
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Ornament & Crime - DIY Built and Issues - Eurorack Modular Synth
Eurorack DIY - 3 Wavefolder Modules for your Modular Synth System
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Eurorack DIY - 3 Wavefolder Modules for your Modular Synth System
Electric Druid EnvGen 8C - ADSR DIY Eurorack Module
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Electric Druid EnvGen 8C - ADSR DIY Eurorack Module
DIY Panning and Mixing Modules for your Eurorack Modular Synth System
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DIY Panning and Mixing Modules for your Eurorack Modular Synth System
Not enough power cable slots - simple solution for a tricky problem in Eurorack modular synth cases
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Not enough power cable slots - simple solution for a tricky problem in Eurorack modular synth cases
Build your own Eurorack Module - Electric Druid VCDO Wavetable Oscillator
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Build your own Eurorack Module - Electric Druid VCDO Wavetable Oscillator
4 DIY Sequencer Modules for Your Eurorack Modular Synth
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4 DIY Sequencer Modules for Your Eurorack Modular Synth
A nice small OTA VCF with 2 Inputs for your Eurorack Modular Synth
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A nice small OTA VCF with 2 Inputs for your Eurorack Modular Synth
DIY Noise and S&H Module Suggestions for your Modular Synth - Eurorack
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DIY Noise and S&H Module Suggestions for your Modular Synth - Eurorack
Eurorack Modular Synth - I am sick - Not GAS, but GBS
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Eurorack Modular Synth - I am sick - Not GAS, but GBS
4 Eurorack DIY Envelope Generator Suggestions for your Modular Synth
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4 Eurorack DIY Envelope Generator Suggestions for your Modular Synth

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @gasparliboreiro4572
    @gasparliboreiro4572 10 днів тому

    hey, I'm starting with diy modules and I'm considering pcb designs, but I have a question about component footprints, if the component footprint matches with what I have to solder there, is good enough? because I'm overwelmed with options for footprints and they all are really similar and i don't know why would I care what do I need to take into a count when picking footprints? is it just the solder spots?

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular 9 днів тому

      Great that you want start with your own designs. In general, you are right. If the solder pads fit to the component, that is the most important point. I suggest you check the footprint against the component datasheet, where you will find exact measures. Just make sure that the positions and distances are correct. The rest of the footprint is what is printed on the silkscreen layer of the PCB. I often take quite some time to search the library for what I need. I usually save most important components footprints in my favorites. BTW, I am using EasyEDA. Worst case would be to create your own footprint. I think, you can easily find tutorials how to do that.

  • @ChurroLightyear
    @ChurroLightyear 12 днів тому

    I built this but I'm having problem with any audio coming out at all. I programmed the chip and im fairly certain both ICs are in i popped it all under my microscope and it looks solid. Is there any way this could be a problem on the control board I used the thonk one

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular 12 днів тому

      I don't think that this is an issue with the PCBs, because I got feedback from others, who built the module successfully with the Thonk version. So I would assume an issue with a component. My first guess would be some problem with the WM8731 audio codec chip. Did you use the SSOP28 version or the QFN version? In case of the SSOP28 version, might it be that the chip is not ok? As I mentioned in the video, that chip is not available anymore from official suppliers. Maybe you got a broken or fake one? If you use the QFN version, there might be a failing connection with some of the pads. It is very important for that chip to be placed exactly on the pads. You might want to reflow the solder points by putting some solder on your iron pin and run once more along the chip edges. Another idea would be to replace the other ICs and see if that works.

  • @dtharmo
    @dtharmo 27 днів тому

    very good advices, already encountered a lot of problems similar to yours. Great video, as usual

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular 27 днів тому

      Thank you! Good that the video is helpful.

  • @CircularMirror7
    @CircularMirror7 27 днів тому

    Great tips

  • @malwida1022
    @malwida1022 Місяць тому

    Nice! Is there a full track somewhere?

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular Місяць тому

      So far not. I just create background track on the fly for my videos. Maybe later I will start creating and publishing actual tracks.

  • @johnruschulte4891
    @johnruschulte4891 Місяць тому

    This is very good but if the noise selector button was a blend knob with cv control would be great.

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular Місяць тому

      Yeah, there is potential forward improvement. I just designed the controls as I need them. But you can enhance the design to your needs if you like. All open source at GitHub.

  • @h.r.terror9421
    @h.r.terror9421 Місяць тому

    Put me on the list of people who would buy an assembled version of this.

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular Місяць тому

      Sorry, but I do not sell. This is all DIY only, available at GitHub.

    • @h.r.terror9421
      @h.r.terror9421 Місяць тому

      @@TOILmodulari understand. Not a DIY person, so won’t ever have this. Was just giving some feedback in case you ever do decide to make some money off of assembled modules. Looks really cool!

  • @HanVZulu
    @HanVZulu Місяць тому

    Good tips about the SMD soldering. It's been a challenge to get it right for ICs for me, but your tricks might be what I need to avoid problems. Awesome.

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular Місяць тому

      Thank you. Happy to help.

  • @klodifokan8203
    @klodifokan8203 Місяць тому

    Amazing. Maybe I'll try to build one.

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular Місяць тому

      Yes, go ahead. It’s great fun.

  • @klodifokan8203
    @klodifokan8203 Місяць тому

    Really great module. Bravo.

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular Місяць тому

      Thanks. Glad you like it.

  • @ThMntnst
    @ThMntnst Місяць тому

    And here I'm sitting, wasting noise and a filterbank on windsounds.

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular Місяць тому

      How dare I take away your pleasure of patching!

    • @ThMntnst
      @ThMntnst Місяць тому

      @@TOILmodular Pleasure? - Watch me looking for a filterbank while realizing that I already used the one in question for "swooooshhh". - In other words, great module you designed!

  • @spotd23
    @spotd23 Місяць тому

    Straight into my jlcpcb cart. Thank you so much for the great work.

  • @garaughty
    @garaughty Місяць тому

    Goegeous atmosphere on this !

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular Місяць тому

      Glad you like it. Thanks.

  • @djsoulfeggio
    @djsoulfeggio Місяць тому

    It’s actually quite difficult to find a similar module to this. I have some schematics, but now maybe I don’t have to build it. Lovely.

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular Місяць тому

      Thanks.I hope, it’s what you need.

  • @gregvittore5004
    @gregvittore5004 Місяць тому

    Very nice!! It just looks difficult for a diy? Great module sir❤

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular Місяць тому

      Thank you very much. The build is actually not that difficult, if you are ok with soldering a few 0603 SMD capacitors. The rest is THT. Take a look at GitHub.

  • @RedMeansRecording
    @RedMeansRecording Місяць тому

    I love this. I'm soothed.

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular Місяць тому

      Interesting. I did not really intend to sooth listeners. But I guess it can do that, too.

    • @raise-project
      @raise-project Місяць тому

      A eurorack module to relax, study to.

  • @phpn99
    @phpn99 Місяць тому

    FINALLY ! I've been looking for a proper noise generator for years. THANK YOU

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular Місяць тому

      Happy to help. Actually, the noise generator part is based on the MFOS Cornucopia design. You should check that out.

  • @i_never_asked_for_an_alias
    @i_never_asked_for_an_alias Місяць тому

    Simple but more effective then i initially thought.

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular Місяць тому

      Yes,I am quite happy with the outcome.

  • @corticallarvae
    @corticallarvae Місяць тому

    Interesting combined use cases

  • @GhostKitchenBand
    @GhostKitchenBand Місяць тому

    Very cool! CV control of the noise types could be useful for adding another rhythmic element to the module. Maybe a gate input to randomize/cycle through them?

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular Місяць тому

      Thank you. Yes, controlling the noise switch via a CV pulse should not be difficult to realize. I did not have any need for that for my purposes of the module. But feel free to improve the design.

  • @kp8923
    @kp8923 Місяць тому

    Oh man I want to buy one so bad. I have never tried building a module

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular Місяць тому

      Give it a try! It opens up a lot of more possibilities. And it is a great feeling to have self-made modules running in your case.

  • @iancain6647
    @iancain6647 Місяць тому

    Nice almost like an audiopilz intro

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular Місяць тому

      Looks like we are both movie fans.

  • @Hikove
    @Hikove Місяць тому

    Why aren't your modules on modulagrid?

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular Місяць тому

      My stuff is just DIY, I do not sell it.

  • @MonkeyBeats-zl6tr
    @MonkeyBeats-zl6tr Місяць тому

    I have the Quantum Rainbow 2. Your module goes deeper, it has 3 different filters and 2 VCAs but why not a simpel attack decay envelop.

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular Місяць тому

      I think, my Intension was not to have percussion module. I only got the idea to feed the VCA CV with an EG when I started playing around with it.

  • @fotosdelviaje
    @fotosdelviaje Місяць тому

    That Rings patch is fantastic!

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular Місяць тому

      Yeah, Rings is just lovely!

  • @gobgibbesnimmer
    @gobgibbesnimmer Місяць тому

    nice noises. guess I "need" one as well :D

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular Місяць тому

      Thanks! Happy to help you with your case overflow 😁

  • @Jens.Peter.Nielsen
    @Jens.Peter.Nielsen Місяць тому

    Thanks for sharing. I would like to make the ATV module next to it.

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular Місяць тому

      Sorry, but I do not want to share my design for the ATV. It is available as a commercial module from Befaco -the Attenuverter. But Befaco are so kind to share the schematics for their modules.

  • @SidRockett
    @SidRockett Місяць тому

    Love it!

  • @delfinigor
    @delfinigor Місяць тому

    Thank you very much for the information and the beautifully presented video.

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular Місяць тому

      Oh! You’re very welcome. Thank you.

  • @crawlinggiants
    @crawlinggiants Місяць тому

    looking for some help with my build. wondering if there is a way to contact the designer for assistance

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular Місяць тому

      Sure. You can either create an issue in the GitHub repository. Or send me an email. The address is in the channel info.

  • @blenderbuch
    @blenderbuch Місяць тому

    I liked that chip in the Korg Littlebits synth kit very much! tKGAC7uERCg

  • @mixolydian2010
    @mixolydian2010 2 місяці тому

    I find clouds a very complicated module. I made one but i am not sure if it is working correctly. Did you have a simple way of testing it once finished? I have made filters and oscillators before and they were easy to make and setup / test by comparison. I jtag programmed it and also volt/ oct calibrated any ideas? Cheers for the videos.

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular Місяць тому

      Yess, Clouds is not really an easy-access module. You can start by checking the buttons and the correct reactions by the LEDs, e.g. the freeze button. Then send an audio signal into the module and check for any output. Check the attenuator (most left side knob). It should reduce the signal level, but not totally to zero. Send some melody into it, e.g. from a sequencer and push the freeze button to capture a sample. Play around with the knobs and check if you get weird sounds. Then things should work. To understand all this, you have to dive into the manual from MI

    • @mixolydian2010
      @mixolydian2010 Місяць тому

      @@TOILmodular HI thanks a lot for this, take it easy.

  • @InterplainMusic
    @InterplainMusic 2 місяці тому

    The grid sequencer, ? is it your own invention? two questions. I'm sorry. However, I really like that device. Is there a link to its Board? Circuits. Would you be willing to sell a board. This is what I want to use to trigger two CEM3340 VCOs I have.

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular 2 місяці тому

      The design is not from me. It is based on the Bindubba sequencer from NonlinearCircuits. Andrew from NLC asked me, not to share my PCBs on GitHub, like I did for other modules, since he is still selling them himself. I respect that. But you can buy his PCBs at the NLC homepage.

  • @karimbouali6320
    @karimbouali6320 2 місяці тому

    exactement le module que je cherche en ce moment :) est-il dispo a la vente?

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular 2 місяці тому

      Pardon, tout mes modules sont seulement DIY. Je ne les vend pas. Excuse moi, mon francais est terrible.

  • @samelec-cl7nw
    @samelec-cl7nw 2 місяці тому

    sry once more, but i'm in the process of collecting all the materials from all BOMs you listed, to decide for myself what to build first. however, i will not be using finished PCBs, therefore i'm trying to find all through hole component equivalents for protoboard. i see/it seems that you used only through-hole components for this build, however the BOM has so many SMD parts, many of which i cannot find a direct through hole equivalent to, to the point that i wonder if you had access to another BOM/circuit? 😅 unless SMD components are soldered on the back of the PCB?

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular 2 місяці тому

      That's interesting. As I mentioned in the video, I had difficulties with that module. It just does not work properly. Now that you mentioned those Ceradiodes, I checked the MI documentation once more. For my module build, I just followed the schematic, I did not check the BOM at all. And I actually cannot find those diodes D9-D14 anywhere in the schematic. Maybe that is the reason why my module is not working properly. Can it be that the schematic is incomplete? Can you find those diodes in the schematic?

    • @samelec-cl7nw
      @samelec-cl7nw 2 місяці тому

      @@TOILmodular i must admit, i'm a total noob with this still, i barely know the basics of schematics. i was just gathering all components used to a) decide what to build first and b) get an understanding of general components being used for most builds, so i can order components properly. that being said, after you pointed it out, i played "where's waldo" with the schematic and i also could not find the ceradiodes. guess i'll also stay away from it for now

  • @samelec-cl7nw
    @samelec-cl7nw 2 місяці тому

    hopefully quick question, but regarding the polivoks vcf, what did you do about the original Russian ICs K140UD12? i cannot find the part, or an equivalent in regular IC form? did you use an alternative? please excuse my ignorance on this. also, did you build V1 or V2? i can only find the BOM for V1, but since there is a polivoks V2, i wonder

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular 2 місяці тому

      Actually, I did not use any original Polivoks schematics for that module. I found all the details at the DIY GitHub from Erica Synths. The link is in the video description. No idea, which version that was, sorry. But the Erica Synths version does not require those rare old components. Might be not as good as the original, but I have no way to compare. Anyhow, that filter did not turn out to be one of my favorites.

    • @samelec-cl7nw
      @samelec-cl7nw 2 місяці тому

      @@TOILmodular thats the link i followed. the polivoks BOM (from the github) has the part K140UD12. which is pretty much only available from ES directly, and 3-U shop. so did you buy this part from them? or what did you use instead?

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular 2 місяці тому

      You are right. Too long ago, since I built that module. Forgot it. I checked by stuff once more. Looks like I used an NJM4250 IC instead. Don't ask me why. I do not remember anymore. But I think, if you want to build it with the original IC, you can get it at Erica Synths directly.

  • @InterplainMusic
    @InterplainMusic 2 місяці тому

    Just built a VCO and a power supply. I used the ceramic capacitors like you have for the vco, but the power supply failed. So now i am waiting to a Transformer to come.

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular 2 місяці тому

      Too bad the issue with your power supply. I do not know how big your case is. From my own experience I would have two recommendations for a power supply. For my bigger cases (up to 168HP and 6U) I am using the Mean Well RT65B, just like many other DIYers. Some say, that unit is quite noisy. But I never really had an issue with them, and I already have four cases, each with that unit. For smaller cases (e.g. 104HP, 3U) I am using a Mean Well DKA30B-12. Quite handy for portable cases, as it can be powered by a standard PC power brick and a strong enough power bank. Maybe one of those fits to your needs.

    • @InterplainMusic
      @InterplainMusic 2 місяці тому

      @TOILmodular I have seen that kind of setup. I will have another look at it. The one I built is a board with 6 3300uf and three regulators. One 12v positive and one negative and a 5v one. It had a 12v AC plug like power supply. It was the issue that caused it to fail. The plug got hot and failed. So I bought a Transformer 12vAC going to fuse it and put it inside the case. I don't have a case at the moment. I have not gotten my head around the measurements yet. I thought of buying two of the aluminium strips of that extruded type with the nuts in a track and putting them into a case made of MDF or something.

  • @samelec-cl7nw
    @samelec-cl7nw 2 місяці тому

    i don't get it?

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular 2 місяці тому

      Can‘t tell you if you have it or not. Your cases filling up with DIY stuff is a good sign 😁

    • @samelec-cl7nw
      @samelec-cl7nw 2 місяці тому

      @@TOILmodular lol it was a joke, just implying i don't see a problem at all with what you described

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular 2 місяці тому

      Yeah, one of the very few pleasant problems of this world. Happy GBS!

    • @samelec-cl7nw
      @samelec-cl7nw 2 місяці тому

      @@TOILmodular for you as well!!! your channel is extremely helpful btw, thanks! :)

  • @InterplainMusic
    @InterplainMusic 2 місяці тому

    Following your videos and currently constructing the clouds module, I would really appreciate if you could assist me. List the minimal components needed to power and program the chip. Having soldered the STM32 on the board, I would like to program it before proceeding. I appreciate your help.

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular 2 місяці тому

      Sure, no problem. For the programming you only need the main board, forget about the control PCB for that. You will find several caps around the STM chip to be soldered, THT and SMD. Solder the two 22uF, the one 1uF (both THT), and the five 0,1uF (SMD) caps. On the right side, solder the 8MHz crystal oscillator and the two 18pF THT cpas next to it. Below the STM chip, solder the two BOOT pins and the 10K resistor below them. On the lower left side of the PCB, you find the programming interface pins. If you use UART, just solder those pins. If you use JTAG, you also have to solder the 10K resistor. But I did not try out that interface. I only followed the schematics from MI for that. I used UART. Then we have to take care of the power supply. For that, you need to solder the two SMD 1117 regulators, the two SMD 0.1uF caps and the three 47uF caps next to them. For the power connection, solder the pins at the PCB bottom center together with the two 1N5819 protection diodes and the two 47uF caps. That's it for being able to program the thing. Let me know, if you have questions or problems.

    • @InterplainMusic
      @InterplainMusic 2 місяці тому

      @TOILmodular Thanks so much for taking the time to answer my request. I know you're a busy guy, and it is well appreciated. This is my first MI board. I have started with the main chip, with it being the hardest, in my opinion. I thought if I could do this one, the others are going to be easy to do it with a cheap and nasty soldering iron. The resistors are well tiny. I love your videos and sound, some real talent you have.

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular 2 місяці тому

      Thanks a lot! I also do not use a very fancy expensive iron. The important thing is to use flux. Then you can solder really tiny stuff with some patience and a calm hand. Good luck with the build and have fun with the module.

  • @RobertMizaki
    @RobertMizaki 2 місяці тому

    I want...yep, I would get real lost with this.

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular 2 місяці тому

      Yes, an addictive machine.

    • @RobertMizaki
      @RobertMizaki 2 місяці тому

      @@TOILmodular Do you ever sell your creations?

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular 2 місяці тому

      Sorry, I do not sell stuff. Would be too much to manage. This is all just about sharing my own 2 cents of DIY with the world, paying back a bit for all that I found from all these incredible DIY sources.

    • @RobertMizaki
      @RobertMizaki 2 місяці тому

      @@TOILmodular I can appreciate that.

  • @MeeBilt
    @MeeBilt 2 місяці тому

    Brilliant idea and implementation! Love it! ❤

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular 2 місяці тому

      Thank you very much, MeeBilt.

  • @mikenoface
    @mikenoface 2 місяці тому

    sounds like a slowed down... effed up Benjolin.

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular 2 місяці тому

      Yeah, maybe. Like a blind or masked Benjolin

    • @mikenoface
      @mikenoface 2 місяці тому

      @@TOILmodular I dig it! I have no HP left. lol

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular 2 місяці тому

      The curse of Eurorack - lack of HP. No cure available. I am thinking about building my next case.

  • @M_orcan
    @M_orcan 2 місяці тому

    incredibly compelling design!

  • @dww6546
    @dww6546 2 місяці тому

    Absolutely cool thing. I’m just riding through space hearing the sounds of this phenomenal box 🤩👏👍

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular 2 місяці тому

      Yeah, you can get lost in outer sound space with it

  • @Psychiccleaners
    @Psychiccleaners 2 місяці тому

    Lol I use my whole system to make stuff like this one module is doing.

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular 2 місяці тому

      Right, that’s actually how I got some of the ideas for this thing

  • @obsidiananvil9719
    @obsidiananvil9719 2 місяці тому

    This is SO awesome cool!!!

  • @VocalChainsStudio
    @VocalChainsStudio 2 місяці тому

    Sounds lovely

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular 2 місяці тому

      Thank you. Seems like my concerns that this sounds a bit too weird don’t have any basis.

  • @RedMeansRecording
    @RedMeansRecording 2 місяці тому

    Damn system is looking fine with that paneling

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular 2 місяці тому

      Thanks. I enjoyed especially doing the panel design.

  • @vurttv6415
    @vurttv6415 2 місяці тому

    Want one!

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular 2 місяці тому

      Get it! But DIY only

    • @vurttv6415
      @vurttv6415 2 місяці тому

      @@TOILmodular sadly I cannot build myself due to nerve damage, can't handle a soldering iron any more. I wish you luck with the kits though, it's a great idea and is well designed and implemented.

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular 2 місяці тому

      I see. Sorry to hear that. Maybe there’s some similar commercial stuff around. Or you can set up something like that with separate modules. Basically, the module interior does not contain any special units. Maybe besides the shuffling part.

    • @vurttv6415
      @vurttv6415 2 місяці тому

      @@TOILmodular thanks, yeah I can achieve similar results, may take a few connections but that's the fun of patching!

  • @tunistdasa6588
    @tunistdasa6588 2 місяці тому

    I see myself with just this module and a drum machine…be lost forever 🙂‍↔️

    • @TOILmodular
      @TOILmodular 2 місяці тому

      Yeah, I didn’t imagine before I finished the thing, but the ghost is really able to swallow a lot of your time, if you let it.