4/18/2023 0 Comments Erebus modThe other end of that ribbon cable (after snaking around to the back The metal chassis, that will prevent it from shorting out. Insulation – in case one of those flying resistor ends gets bent against You can also see aĭab of hot glue in that photo, to anchor that cap/resistor combo that’s Is to prevent noise being picked up on an open wire. Jack, so that the input normals to ground if nothing is plugged in. That the external mix input (leftmost in the photo) uses a switching Here’s another detail photo of how I did the wiring inside - using a 10-pin ribbon cable to keep things neat: Through a 1k resistor to limit current draw). There’s a 5V regulator onboard theĮrebus, so I tapped the voltage I needed for the gate from that (going Often that I thought I’d reduce the clutter of the patching setup while The same thing could be accomplished byĮxternally patching 5V to the Erebus gate input, but I was doing this so I wanted to add a switch to hold the gate open when using the Erebus inĪ patching situation. The onboard delay could easily be tapped for a 100% wet echo output, so that went on the list. On the front panel (there is one already on the top panel, but it’s aġ/4” jack and not in the easiest place to access when doing Eurorack I also wanted to add an oscillator sync input to osc #2, and I wanted to provide another external signal input Direct outputs from the 2 oscillators was top on my list, with each waveform available on its own jack - so that’s 4 jacks right there. Next issue was figuring out which mods to include. Graphics, in the top right corner of the front panel, would allow forĮnough space to add some new onboard jacks. That, combined with theĪvailable, unused space behind the “Erebus - Analog Synthesizer” PCB, so nothing is being stressed or bent. It doesn’t leave much extra room, but it doesn’t actually touch the PCB, so nothing is being stressed or bent.ĭoesn’t leave much extra room, but the jacks don’t actually touch the Open-frame Switchcraft jacks between the front panel and the first PCB World, so I no longer felt I needed to cram all those extra synthĬircuits into an add-on box for the Erebus, since I could just patch inĮventually I looped back around to seeing if I could just add a fewĮxtra i/o points to the Erebus, and found that I could squeeze in Eventually I got a Eurorack case and started getting into that I was never totally happy with the mechanical solutions I came up with for attaching the breakout box, and the density of its front panel was going to make wired connections to all the jacks and pots kind of a mess (and I don’t have the PCB design skills to create a control board for the jacks and pots to connect directly to). I put “breakout box” in quotes, because in addition to tapping into handful of signal and control points in the Erebus circuit, this project included a bunch of extra utility functions (noise generator, sample & hold, ring modulator, extra LFO, etc etc). Our users keep coming back!īut don't take our word for it, view the 8,000+ reviews with a 4.A couple years back, I was working on a “breakout box” for the Dreadbox Erebus tabletop synth. Our bot is used by over a million users per month, and over 32 million in the last 5 years. There is always a new update planned, and our development team is very active in our community server hearing feedback and giving sneak peeks at new updates. We have a team of 10+ paid staff members working around the globe and around the clock to bring this bot to users of all ages. Server engagement tools for giveaways and events from our currency.Global and per server leaderboards for users to compete in.An adventure system where you make choices for a chance at rewards.A fun grinding suite of commands that range from working pretend jobs to committing crimes.A global market system letting users trade coins and items.200+ unique items to collect, invest in, and sell.Virtual pets that you can level, breed, and fight with.Our game is one that will keep your members engaged and feeling a full range of emotions over some pretend currency.
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