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Description
The Endorphin.es Two of Cups adds a vibrant pulse to any modular synthesizer setup with its unique blend of creativity and efficiency. This two-voice sample player lets you explore a world of sound with latency-free streaming from a micro SD card, offering a seamless experience for both studio and live performances. With 8 banks holding 10 samples each, you'll have an expansive palette at your fingertips—ideal for intricate sound design or spontaneous live jams.
Whether you're crafting ambient soundscapes or punchy beats, the Two of Cups delivers with precision and flexibility. Adjust pitch and decay envelopes for each voice to sculpt your sound with exacting detail. With 8-bit and 16-bit processing resolutions on hand, each sample carries a distinctive character, while playback is handled with a crisp 12-bit resolution. The intuitive interface, featuring per-voice trigger buttons, CV inputs, and parameter knobs, ensures that your creative flow remains uninterrupted.
Its compact size, occupying just 6 TE in your Eurorack setup, belies its powerful capabilities. Designed for both enthusiasts and professional musicians, the Two of Cups is an essential tool for anyone looking to expand their sonic horizons with ease and sophistication.
Key Features:
- Two-voice sample player
- Latency-free streaming from micro SD card
- 8 banks with 10 samples each
- Processes samples with 8-bit or 16-bit resolution; playback in 12-bit
- Adjustable pitch and decay envelope per voice
- Trigger button, trigger input, 1V/oct input, parameter knob, and CV input for sample selection per voice
- Audio output
- Current consumption: 125 mA (+12 V) / 20 mA (-12 V)
- Width: 6 TE
- Depth: 30 mm
Product specs
| Available since | June 2021 |
| Width | 6 TE / HP |
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Introducing TWO OF CUPS: 2-voice intuitive sample player for eurorack
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PROS
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Decent sound without a dedicated DAC
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Useful for those needing to save rack space
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Allows for the use of own samples
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Firmware V2.2 offers bugfixes and feature updates
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Excellent sound quality, particularly for drums and non-tonal sounds
CONS
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Sample selection and loading onto SD card can be cumbersome
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Picky about sample formats
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No front-facing SD card slot, making access difficult
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Tuning to equal temperament is a nightmare
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Knob sensitivity too high, making precise adjustments difficult
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Saving knob positions does not work
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Editing module parameters requires cumbersome process with computer
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Non-linear response in parameter editing, making it hard to achieve desired settings
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Endorphin.es Two of Cups.
Software and compatibility
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Users note that samples need to be correctly labeled and file systems must be compatible, specifically mentioning 24bit/44.1kHz as a supported format.
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Using the Hazel app with ffmpeg on Mac automates sample conversions to resolve noise issues.
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The latest firmware update creates delays in generating reverse files, especially with longer samples.
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Setup and maintenance
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Editing the start and end points of samples and adjusting the envelope settings are necessary for optimal performance, especially since the module doesn't automatically choke previous samples.
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Converting samples to 16bit mono can resolve random noise issues during playback speed adjustments.
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Converting stereo samples to mono improves playback performance, despite the manual stating stereo files are supported.
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Proper labeling and correct folder structures are critical for sample loading and playback without issues.
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Features and functionality
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The module can handle a full bank of 24 samples, but practical user experience shows that only one or two samples per bank may function without adjustments.
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Noise issues occur in bright red (playback speed) and fuchsia (sample select) modes, especially when samples are triggered during adjustments.
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Deleting the pot.pos file resets pot positions to the current knob settings, useful for troubleshooting.
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User experience
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Owners report issues with loading one-shot samples, suggesting a need for precise labeling and setup to ensure all samples in a bank play correctly.
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Some users dislike the UI, describing it as hard to love, influencing their decision to consider alternative modules.
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The interface has been criticized for its complexity and lack of a retrigger function for samples, causing frustration among users.
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