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Thursday, October 30, 2025
Eurostack Transducer Demo
video upload by Beepboop Electronics
"The Eurostack Transducer is part of a range of Electromagnetic instruments made at Beepboop Electronics.
Turn anything into a speaker or experiment colouring sounds with the characteristics of different materials!
This demo ia part of a series of videos about making your own DIY plate reverb.
Available as a combo pack with the speaker for £120
https://beepboopelectronics.co.uk/pro...
or on it's own or £65
https://beepboopelectronics.co.uk/pro..."
Thursday, October 16, 2025
Beepboop Electronics NANO EURO Eurorack Power Supply Demo and installation guide.
Build your own Eurorack case! video upload by Beepboop Electronics
via Beepboop Electronics
"The new Beepboop Nano-Euro Eurorack power supply is now available.
Ideal for testing modules prior to installing or for making your own DIY Eurorack case!
The power supply converts 9-18V into the +/-12V power supply required for powering Eurorack modules.
The total output is 416mA across the +/-12V and 5V rails combined.
The DC input is 2.1mm Centre positive.
The power supply has short circuit protection and automatically shuts off when a short circuit is detected so it’s very safe.
Shrouded / Boxed Eurorack header for powering Eurorack modules to ensure proper power cable orientation."
Friday, August 15, 2025
Beepboop Electronics Introduces the CTRL+ 4hp Touch Controller Module
video upload by Beepboop Electronics
"A short demo overview of the new CTRL+ 4hp touch controller module.
Includes pressure CV, Velocity CV and gate outputs!"

via Beepboop Electronics
"Control your eurorack system with just a touch. Generate control voltages and gates from the capacitive touch pads and route them to play your system.
Some things just can’t be sequenced……
The module has two touchpads, one to generate CV outputs and the other for gates. There are separate outputs for the pressure CV, velocity CV and Gate.
The pressure touchpad has been designed to be expressive. The pressure CV is proportional to how hard you press the panel, contact surface area and position.
The increasing separation of lines in the pressure touchpad result in an inverse relationship to its response so that depending upon where you touch you will get a sensitivity.
The top of the touchpad is more sensitive. The sensitivity decreases going down the panel.
Using just the tip of your finger the output CV can be controlled by slide it up and down the panel.
The RGB LED in the top left displays the level of each output.
Green = Pressure
Blue = Velocity
Red = Gate
The pressure CV output ranges from 0-6V
The module has been fitted with an offset null trimmer which can be adjusted when the module is mounted in your rack to set the Pressure CV back to exactly 0V.
The offset null can be adjusted through the panel with a small flat head screw driver.
Include power cable and mounting screws."
Wednesday, December 11, 2024
uTape Scrubber Eurorack system # 001 REEL Delay... Repeats...
video upload by Beepboop Electronics
"For the uTape Scrubber system the first thing I need is a delay... Introducing the Reel Repeats :)"
Sunday, November 03, 2024
LOFI uTape Scrubber - uDelay Cassette loop prototype
video upload by Beepboop Electronics
You can find details on the uTape Scrubber here and additional posts via the Beep Boop label.
"I wanted to see how possible it would be to turn the uTape scrubber into a delay without modifying it......
I've made standard cassettes with extra heads in before but never a micro cassette!
The result are pretty lofi! The high frequencies are lost due to difficulty maintianing tape tension and head contact as there is no tensioner.....
I added a small spring mechnism into the casette whoich helped.
If the tape was only to move in one direction the concept would be much easier to do but with a reversible motor there is alot more to go wrong!"
Monday, October 14, 2024
Beep Booping Tape Scrubber Module!
video upload by True Cuckoo
uTape Scrubber #001 test
video upload by Beepboop Electronics
See previous posts for Superbooth 2023 demos of the uTape.
via Beep Boop Electronics
"I present the LOFI uTape Scrubber….. based around modified dictaphone including the same replay and AC record circuits used in the upcoming 1U Taperack system!
The uTape scrubber module is easy to set up, use and maintain so requires no previous experience with tape or tape loops unlike the 1U taperack system which will be best suited to people with experience working with tape.
The Bi-directonal motor driver circuit I have designed is a huge improvement over the standard dictaphone motor driver circuit making it possible to scrub the tape back and forth with a single control knob or a Biploar CV signal.
The Pitch knob is used for fine tune control of tape speed, the range of the speed will depend upon the direction/range control.
The direction / range control knob can be used to choose the direction of the tape movement and the range of the overall pitch.
The Pitch CV control knob is an attenuator for the CV input.
The CV input works well with +/- 5V CV signals but for extreme speeds and scrubbing use +/- 10V.
Sunday, May 14, 2023
Superbooth 2023: BeepBoop - Tape Rack - Cassette Tape SOS Recorder In Eurorack
video upload by sonicstate
"We spoke to Monojack from Beepboop at Superbooth 2023 about his new customizable tape machine Tape Rack. The product is 8 days old, surely the newest thing at Superbooth this year, and is the result of Monojack's obsession with experimenting with sound by experiencing it in the moment, rather than judging it. The idea of Tape Rack is to design your own custom tape machine using different parts and arranging them in your own order to capture a moment in time, use it as a delay, or a sound-on-sound recording device. During the interview, Monojack demonstrated the versatility of Tape Rack by adding different modules and effects, creating unique sounds.
More Info:
https://beepboopelectronics.co.uk/"
Superbooth23: Beepboop Tape Loop/ Delay
Friday, January 13, 2023
Eurorack low pass gates - session 5 (ish)
video upload by John Schussler
Note this is the first post to feature BeepBoop.
"I can't stop collecting low pass gates. There's GAS, and then there's LPG GAS. Don't know what the deal is there.
Here's the latest batch. Most of them are small and passive, but some are bigger and powered and covered in knobs and sliders and stuff. So it's really a sound comparison, not a full module comparison.
Sound source: Befaco Pony square wave. Sequencer: Stochastic IG.
No envelopes, just gates out of the SIG.
00:00 Intro
00:20 Agogo
00:48 BeepBoop v1
02:32 BeepBoop v2
04:05 kNoB
05:18 Abyss
06:49 Herzlich
09:29 EAR
12:38 SSF
16:16 Rabid Elephant
19:11 EAR plus attenuator
20:57 Fast gates w/atten"
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