Pictured is the 258v with the addition of a trimmed 1.2 volt/octave CV input (the grey banana jack on the left). I have decided to go with this system because it gives the trimmed CV in I want, but doesn't take away any other inputs or outputs. The fine tune control for the left most CV in, I believe only was useful when scaling that input for a keyboard.
I'm working on them, and still waiting on the Selco knobs...
Lovely.
ReplyDeleteI have the honor of receiving the first one , and it is AWESOME. It fills the sonic holes in the 200e perfectly. Thank you Mark .... i wish i ordered 2!
ReplyDeleteNow we know it's closer to 1.14 volts per octave. Darn recession affects everything.
ReplyDeleteI am getting one to :)
ReplyDeleteHey Williamsburg Rogan-order Chris here; Still in Mexico, but have been thinking about my modular and wanted to ask you if either of your recent Verbos & Associates modules, 254 and 258, are still avaiable for sale? Or are they all spoken for already? Thanks
ReplyDeleteyes i too would really like to get one if ther are any more that are available.... they look amazing. well done !
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