U-he Hardware - CVilization Eurorack Module

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Last edited by AnX on Sun Apr 08, 2018 11:09 am, edited 4 times in total.

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:-)

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Nice photoshop! :clap:

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An image doesn't mean it will be hardware

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blowback time wrote:Nice photoshop! :clap:
Thanks, but there wasn't much to shop after taking the photo :clown:

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ill take one!

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Urs wrote:Thanks, but there wasn't much to shop after taking the photo :clown:
My prediction is there will be a lot of shopping after the photo. :D
Confucamus.

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Urs wrote:
blowback time wrote:Nice photoshop! :clap:
Thanks, but there wasn't much to shop after taking the photo :clown:
And there you have it.
Time for me to start considering Hardware again..sigh :)

I am very curious how this will turn out.
For me u-he is at the top of the food chain software synthwise.
Hardware there are a lot of great options out there I am sure, how will u-he come and conquer that market too.
rsp
Last edited by zvenx on Thu Apr 05, 2018 12:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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zvenx wrote:that market
We have no illusion that the Eurorack market is much more limited than software, in terms of numbers and profits. It's a labour of love. Something I needed us to do.

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Got ya, but I meant in terms of quality and reputation more than numbers and profits.
rsp
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Made in Germany or China?

I would have expected a fully-fledged $3000 synth 8)

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more modules to be announced or just the one photographed here?

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Urs wrote:
blowback time wrote:Nice photoshop! :clap:
Thanks, but there wasn't much to shop after taking the photo :clown:
You should have made it 2D then.

And... um... you know... wood panels! :hyper:

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blowback time wrote:
Urs wrote:
blowback time wrote:Nice photoshop! :clap:
Thanks, but there wasn't much to shop after taking the photo :clown:
You should have made it 2D then.

And... um... you know... wood panels! :hyper:
its modular, you can build a case with ivory panels if you wish :hihi:

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fluffy_little_something wrote:Made in Germany or China?
One part is only available from Taiwan, and Chinese PCBs are considered not onyl cheaper but also superior to German ones. But other than that, afaik all parts, processors, printing and assembly are done in Germany.
I would have expected a fully-fledged $3000 synth 8)
Why, it is. Try building a Eurorack synth for less than 3k :lol: :lol: :lol:

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