Product Description
The Turing Machine MkII by Sound Study Modular is an innovative DIY Eurorack kit designed for musicians and sound designers who crave unique and evolving soundscapes. This binary sequencer is built around a sophisticated 16-bit memory circuit known as a shift register, allowing users to steer sequences in exciting directions without the constraints of traditional programming.
Key Features
- Random Looping Sequencer: Generates clocked, randomly changing control voltages that can be locked into loops.
- Steerable Sequences: Unlike conventional sequencers, you can guide your sequences rather than program them precisely.
- DIY Assembly: This kit requires assembly, empowering users to engage with their equipment on a deeper level. Assembly instructions are available on the Sound Study Modular website.
Technical Specifications
Module Width | 10HP |
Module Depth | 38mm |
Current Draw | +12V: 40mA, -12V: 0mA |
Benefits
The Turing Machine MkII is perfect for those who want to break free from the predictability of standard sequencers. It allows for spontaneous musical exploration, providing an ever-changing palette of sounds that can inspire new creative directions. Whether you’re crafting ambient soundscapes or complex rhythmic patterns, this module opens up a world of possibilities.
Use Cases
Imagine integrating the Turing Machine MkII into your live performance setup, where its random sequences add an element of surprise and dynamism. In a studio environment, it can serve as a powerful tool for generating unexpected modulation signals or controlling effects, enhancing your sound design process.
Product Originality
The Turing Machine MkII stands out in the Eurorack ecosystem due to its unique approach to sequencing. Its ability to create evolving patterns without user-defined programming makes it a valuable asset for any modular synthesizer enthusiast.
FAQs
1. Can I program specific melodies with the Turing Machine MkII?
No, this sequencer is designed for generating random control voltages rather than specific melodies.
2. Is assembly required for this kit?
Yes, the Turing Machine MkII is a DIY kit that requires assembly. Instructions are available on the Sound Study Modular website.
3. What are the power requirements?
The module requires a +12V current draw of 40mA and -12V draw of 0mA.
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