Month: November 2020

Division 6 – Dual Mini Sequencer Panel and IC Update!

Division 6 Dual Mini Sequencer V2 Update

Dual Mini Sequencer V2 Kit

The Division 6 Dual Mini Sequencer has been an integral part of many of our compositions. This module gives you two handy sequencers in one small footprint.

Comprised of two independent sequencers (one on top and one on bottom), the Division 6 Dual Mini sequencer can not only play the notes, but it can transpose them as well.

This module can be utilized as a clock module and it can be ran in parallel for multiple CVs and/or triggers.

Not only can this module do all of these things, it can also be daisy chained to another Mini Sequencer to add even more steps in your sequence. 

Being that the Dual Mini Sequencer has been out for awhile, we were surprised when it was updated out of the blue. What else could make this module better we thought? Well, here is just a list of some of the new updates:

  • Multiple sequence memories 
  • Songs – you can string together sequences (this is rad)
  • 5 song memories (you can string sequences together)
  • Live transpose 
  • SLUR – the ability to change the CV OUT to a new note but still doesn’t fire the gate
  • 16 different gate timings (including 3 ratchet)
  • ACC can be programmed with 3 different modes to choose from (on, on with drop and gate follow)
  • Ability to copy a song or sequence
  • More speed choices with internal clock
  • RESET button integration with various modes
  • 1x and Live Edit Modes
  • Updates to clock out and Change on Clock mode

Hackerboutique DESTRUCTO – DIY Build

Hackerboutique DESTRUCTO- DIY Build

Social media is a place where many things can happen, both good and bad. One can also find some true gems in the rough as they scour the internet for new and exciting modules.  In our continued search to find unique eurorack modules, we stumbled upon a post about a new module called the Hackerboutique DESTRUCTO.

Posted by a gentleman by the name of Luis on a Synth DIY group, this VCF was a module with some serious balls… and we had to have it. 

Quick Link:  DESTRUCTO BOM

DESTRUCTO Glow!

As we were used to building kits, we were anxious to get our hands on this build. This kit was comprised solely of a panel, PCB and a pentode tube, which was unlike any of the other kits we have built in the past. A quick message and PayPal transaction later and we found ourselves anxiously awaiting our panel and PCB to arrive. This build was to be our first “sourced” build, meaning we had to track down all the components needed to build the module (the BOM is located above).

Luckily, we had just completed our Synth DIY Parts Locator, so we had some direction to start in. Luis also created a Facebook group for his Hackerboutique DESTRUCTO builders. This page became our go-to for anything related to the build… (we even gained a few new friends!).