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just purchased a used Krakong fully built....Wow,,,the front panel is full of goodies...i'm consulting the manual quick start guide but still confused over some of the parameters, partucularly on the right side...Osc #2. i don't hear any changes in the Env Decay or gate parameters....only on the left side i can adjust and make sharper or more sustained....i can't seem to get same results on the right side...Any advice would be greatly appreciated..


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I managed to get it to Work, But only through patching from the decay out into the VCA CV in & the V/Oct in... Only then could I get sort of a snappy sound but when I started to turn up oscillator one.,, That's where both Oscillators were synced to each......for some reason or another,,,iI can't get both individual oscillators to run the envelope decay separately. That's what I'm trying to achieve. Maybe the circuit board is not wired that way. I take it.... I assume the left output is for oscillator one and the right output is for oscillator 2 hence The mixer reflects volume one and volume two......hmmmm,,,,. It doesn't seem to work that way independently... I can't get the envelope decay to run independently on one oscillator and then do the same on the other while playing at the same time.....it seems like this module as a whole Was not designed to work independently on each oscillator... It seems like they were both meant to work intertwined with each other creating some sort of ring modulation and then from there get all sorts of psy-Fi sounds... Please correct me if i'm wrong on that theory

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ST Modular at the Beijing Modular Commune

Just wanted to share a few photos from the Beijing Modular Commune. The professional shots will be out later. It was a great weekend, 95 artists performed over three days, tons of exhibitors, and I have no idea how many people came through the event.


The Chinese name of the event, 模块交流方式, expresses its goal as an outreach event. It's free to attend and held in places where there is a lot of walk in traffic. People who don't know anything about modular synths, just curious about what's going on. I had two Euphorias and a Krakong, plus two ST Cases as the main gear for people to play with. Krakong is a little tough for new people to use, but Euphoria was loved by everyone regardless of experience.


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My main solo set at the event was with Euphoria and a 84hp ST Modular percussion row: Clanches - Chasing Lights…

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Reporting bom/ibom errata

Just wondering if there should be forum category for reporting bom / ibom corrections? What is easiest for you Stefan?

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27 maj 2024

No I don't think there are that many errors at all. I just wondered what would be the easiest way for people to report them. The easier it being, the morel likely people will do. it


Why would you expect there to be more errors in the iBom? Is it harder for you to update?

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