MATRIXSYNTH: Mattson Mini Modular Perched on a Synthesizers.com Modular


Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Mattson Mini Modular Perched on a Synthesizers.com Modular


The MMM Phoenix series on top of a Synthesizers.com modular at this year's PNW Synth Gathering. Image via Carbon111 in this VSE thread. Be sure to check out Carbon111's updated Syntar page now with the MMM. The modules on the MMM are all the same size whereas the synthesizers.com varies based on the modules. The dotcom uses 1/4" jacks and is based on the MOOG modular. The MMM uses 1/8" jacks and is based on the Syntar (more info on Carbon111's site).

click the image for the full size shot.

Note the MMM pictured is the base system at 12 modules. You can add an aditional 12 modules on the right for 24 modules total. The PSU and MIDI to CV take up two spaces in the default system and are used for the additional 12 modules. You can latch on additional cabinets and each system can be folded into a closed and protected modular suitcase for on the go.

You can find more info on the Mattson Mini Modular here and synthesizers.com here.

6 comments:

  1. There should be a large modular, like 'Mega Modular' made from those Duplo blocks that the MOTM is resting on.

    And under that, a giant turtle.

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  2. ...and jacks so large that you need a team of midgets just to maneuver the patch cables into place.

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  3. It's turtles all the way down, man.

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  4. Hmmm. I like Mr. Array's pro-midget stance, but I'm not so keen on doktor future's turtle idea.

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  5. Seriously, though, looking at the two of those modulars, which one looks like more fun to play with?

    (I'll give you a hint: it's the one being used.)

    I think I'll go off and go drool over pictures of a Macbeth M5.

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  6. links to carbon111 have a trailing %20 causing a 404...

    hey nuke...which would you rather put in the back of your corolla? or carry up three flights of stairs?

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