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Excellent

My old and trusty headphones, i use it from several years and it still works well. So far I have never had the need to buy another model. Very recommended to people they want a good sound quality with affordable price.

rossmotus

Awesome!

My fav reverb/echo pedal effect ever, in my modest opinion it's absolutely great to every aspects, using it with my Pulsar-23, eurorack modular synth and handmade percussive instruments too. Successor of the great RE-20 dual pedal, that was based to the glorious Roland RE-201 Space Echo. Actually Boss is offering this RE-2 and the RE-202 with 3 way (if i'm not wrong).

rossmotus

the most useful eurorack module

Absolutely necessary in every eurorack modular system, at least the most of all. It was defined as the "analog computer" of the modular synthesis. LFO, Envelope Generator, Envelope Follower, Oscillator, all about modulations and many more. For me it's absolutely needful and it's present in every patch I do. It's the Photoshop of the modular synthesis.

rossmotus

Excellent!

Serpens Modular is an austrialian-based eurorack modular gears producer. IMHO its modules are absolutely awesome and the boss of the brand Tom is an amazing person, very qualified and supportive. Actually, Serpens Modular realize Ara (controller/sequencer/modulator), Hydrus (waveshaper), 3hp attenuverter (with DIY kit) and of course Syrius (Voltage Controlled Filter). All of them are characterized by a very particular graphic design and also they have an extremely accurate packaging and merchandising too. Sirius is a 4 Pole Analog Low Pass Filter with Germanium Diode Distortion, with two attenuated audio inputs for waveform mixing and self patching, two attenuated resonance CV inputs and two attenuated frequency CV inputs and two outputs. Sirius has the ability to become a sine wave oscillator with 1v/oct tracking, with a 'dirty' output as well as a 'clean' output that bypasses the distortion circuit. Also, the bias knob for resonance tuning and to set accurate pitch tracking. On my own, I love this module. Thanks for your attention.

rossmotus

Awesome!

The Synthesis Technology E352 combines the latest 200MHz 32-bit ARM DSP with SynthTech's Cloud and Morphing algorithms found in the legendary E340 Cloud Generator and the E350 Morphing Terrarium. And many more. The E352 has a single VCO, but 2 seperate audio outputs. The outputs are determined by the VCO Mode setting. They do not necessarily have to be the same pitch (Detuning Mode). The VCO is based upon a unique implementation of wavetable synthesis using 256 fixed-sample-length tables of 16-bit values. Each bank in memory consists of 64 wavetables, in an 8x8 array (like a chessboard). The Synthesis proprietary DSP algorithms then allow either smooth or 'glitched' morphing between the wavetables in various ways. The E352 comes with 3 factory banks (192 total waves) and internal FLASH memory to hold 26 user-defined banks. This allows over 1,650 individual wavetables to be accessible. The free, cross-platform WaveEdit program is used to generate and import WAV files to user Banks. Each VCO has 3 CV inputs (called Parameters or PARMs) which the VCO mode assigns to functions within that algorithm. In addition, there is a hard SYNC input, and the FM can be set to exponential or 3 ranges of TZFM (Thru-Zero FM). https://synthtech.com/eurorack/E352/