Just finished building http://musicthing.co.uk/modular/?page_id=579 today, one of the larger//more difficult builds I've done to date, but pretty happy with how it's sounding (using a physical spring tank, http://www.accutronicsreverb.com/main/?skin=sub01_08.html specifically).
If you're Euro && DIY-friendly, it's a pretty great solution for ~$120 USD
edit: That said, spring reverb is a very specific thing and is not for everyone ;)
didn't realize m4l could talk to jitter – how difficult is that? Would love to add some responsive/algorithmic video to audio stuff without doing a super deep max/jitter dive.
Very cool, regardless :)
I was planning on finishing this thread before going to bed and then I realized (5 pages in!!!) that it was 179 pages, now I'll never scratch my completionist itch and won't be able to sleep well.
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