Product number:
100670
Product information "4ms - Meta Module"
The MetaModule puts real knobs and jacks on virtual software modules. Step back from the computer and make music with hardware, while keeping the flexibility and expandability of software.
THIS PRODUCT IS ASSEMBLED AND NO DIY!
The MetaModule comes with over 160 built-in modules from 4ms Company, Befaco, HetrickCV, NonlinearCircuits, and Scanner Darkly, plus clones of popular classics such as the Mutable Instruments Eurorack modules, fun physical modeling algorithms, and lots of handy utilities.
All of the included modules are also available on the computer using the free program VCV Rack. Whether you make patches on VCV Rack and transfer them to the MetaModule, or if you just create patches directly on the MetaModule, there are plenty of creative modules to inspire new ways to make music.
MetaModule Plugins
If the 160+ built-in module aren’t enough, you can load more modules as plugins. Already there are over 200 modules in third-party plugins from Bogaudio, Valley, ChowDSP, NANO Modular, and the list is growing. We have an SDK available to make it easy for VCV Rack plugin developers to convert their plugin to a MetaModule plugin. Our licensing terms are non-restrictive: developers are welcome to distribute their plugin in any way they wish, commercially or not.
Mapping Knobs and Jacks
The MetaModule has 12 knobs that can be mapped to virtual knobs. Each knob can be mapped to up eight virtual knobs, and each mapping can have a different range and offset. You also can save a group of mappings as a Knob Set and switch between Knob Sets with the encoder. You also can map the 8 inputs and 8 outputs to virtual module jacks. Also, the MetaModule is a USB MIDI host, so you also can map MIDI CC, note, gate, and other parameters to knobs and jacks.
Expanders
There are lots of ways to customize your MetaModule. A Wifi expander allows you to wirelessly transfer patches from your computer. Add eight more knobs with the Knob expander, or buttons with the Button expander. A CV/Audio expander adds more high-resolution inputs and outputs, and the Gate In/Out expander adds not only gate jacks but also TRS MIDI and I2C.
Under the Hood
There are six CV/Audio inputs, two gate inputs, and six CV/Audio outputs. The CV/Audio jacks are all 24-bit, 48kHz DC-coupled, -10V to +10V. A USB-C jack accepts MIDI devices and thumb drives. Patches and plugins can be loaded via a USB drive or microSD Card, and internal flash memory lets you save patches you always want to come back to.
The processor is more advanced than anything 4ms has used in the past, and is among the most powerful processors found in Eurorack. Startup time and latency are blazingly fast.
Features:
Patches
• Patches are loaded from microSD Card, USB drive, or via the Wifi expander
• Patches can be optionally saved onto internal flash memory
• Create patches using VCV Rack or directly on MetaModule
• Patches can be given a name and description
Mappings
• Map each physical knob to up to 8 virtual knobs
• Set range and offset for each mapping, including inverted control
• Knob mappings are grouped into Knob Sets, and changing Knob Sets can be done quickly without menu-diving
• Map physical jacks to virtual jacks, seamlessly making splits/mults
• Add or edit modules, cables, and mappings in real-time while the patch is playing
• Create alias names for mappings like "Kick Drum Level"
Interface
• Simple, intuitive graphical interface lets you zoom in on details, or zoom out to get a big picture
• Patch View displays the patch as faceplates and cables, with knobs, buttons, and lights animating in real-time
• Knob Set View simplifies the display, showing only the mapped knobs for the current Knob Set
• Module View shows just one module and lists the names of each jack, knob, and control legibly
• Mapping View lets you adjust details of a knob mapping
• Adjust styles and visual preferences to your liking
• Save, rename, duplicate, and delete patches
• Firmware updater and plugin loader read from microSD Card or USB drive
Hardware
• 12 Knobs
• 8 CV/Audio outputs, 24-bit 48kHz, -10V to +10V, DC-coupled
• 6 CV/Audio inputs, 24-bit 48kHz, -10V to +10V, DC-coupled
• 2 Gate inputs
• USB-C jack: MIDI Host or MSC (External drive) Host
• microSD Card slot
• Internal Flash RAM for additional patch storage
• Dual-core 800MHz Cortex-A7 plus Cortex-M4 co-processor
• 512MB DDR3 533MHz RAM
• Bare-metal operation for fast startup and low latency
DIY-Kit-Type:
Assembled unit. This is completely ready to use, nothing to solder or to assemble.
THIS PRODUCT IS ASSEMBLED AND NO DIY!
The MetaModule comes with over 160 built-in modules from 4ms Company, Befaco, HetrickCV, NonlinearCircuits, and Scanner Darkly, plus clones of popular classics such as the Mutable Instruments Eurorack modules, fun physical modeling algorithms, and lots of handy utilities.
All of the included modules are also available on the computer using the free program VCV Rack. Whether you make patches on VCV Rack and transfer them to the MetaModule, or if you just create patches directly on the MetaModule, there are plenty of creative modules to inspire new ways to make music.
MetaModule Plugins
If the 160+ built-in module aren’t enough, you can load more modules as plugins. Already there are over 200 modules in third-party plugins from Bogaudio, Valley, ChowDSP, NANO Modular, and the list is growing. We have an SDK available to make it easy for VCV Rack plugin developers to convert their plugin to a MetaModule plugin. Our licensing terms are non-restrictive: developers are welcome to distribute their plugin in any way they wish, commercially or not.
Mapping Knobs and Jacks
The MetaModule has 12 knobs that can be mapped to virtual knobs. Each knob can be mapped to up eight virtual knobs, and each mapping can have a different range and offset. You also can save a group of mappings as a Knob Set and switch between Knob Sets with the encoder. You also can map the 8 inputs and 8 outputs to virtual module jacks. Also, the MetaModule is a USB MIDI host, so you also can map MIDI CC, note, gate, and other parameters to knobs and jacks.
Expanders
There are lots of ways to customize your MetaModule. A Wifi expander allows you to wirelessly transfer patches from your computer. Add eight more knobs with the Knob expander, or buttons with the Button expander. A CV/Audio expander adds more high-resolution inputs and outputs, and the Gate In/Out expander adds not only gate jacks but also TRS MIDI and I2C.
Under the Hood
There are six CV/Audio inputs, two gate inputs, and six CV/Audio outputs. The CV/Audio jacks are all 24-bit, 48kHz DC-coupled, -10V to +10V. A USB-C jack accepts MIDI devices and thumb drives. Patches and plugins can be loaded via a USB drive or microSD Card, and internal flash memory lets you save patches you always want to come back to.
The processor is more advanced than anything 4ms has used in the past, and is among the most powerful processors found in Eurorack. Startup time and latency are blazingly fast.
Features:
Patches
• Patches are loaded from microSD Card, USB drive, or via the Wifi expander
• Patches can be optionally saved onto internal flash memory
• Create patches using VCV Rack or directly on MetaModule
• Patches can be given a name and description
Mappings
• Map each physical knob to up to 8 virtual knobs
• Set range and offset for each mapping, including inverted control
• Knob mappings are grouped into Knob Sets, and changing Knob Sets can be done quickly without menu-diving
• Map physical jacks to virtual jacks, seamlessly making splits/mults
• Add or edit modules, cables, and mappings in real-time while the patch is playing
• Create alias names for mappings like "Kick Drum Level"
Interface
• Simple, intuitive graphical interface lets you zoom in on details, or zoom out to get a big picture
• Patch View displays the patch as faceplates and cables, with knobs, buttons, and lights animating in real-time
• Knob Set View simplifies the display, showing only the mapped knobs for the current Knob Set
• Module View shows just one module and lists the names of each jack, knob, and control legibly
• Mapping View lets you adjust details of a knob mapping
• Adjust styles and visual preferences to your liking
• Save, rename, duplicate, and delete patches
• Firmware updater and plugin loader read from microSD Card or USB drive
Hardware
• 12 Knobs
• 8 CV/Audio outputs, 24-bit 48kHz, -10V to +10V, DC-coupled
• 6 CV/Audio inputs, 24-bit 48kHz, -10V to +10V, DC-coupled
• 2 Gate inputs
• USB-C jack: MIDI Host or MSC (External drive) Host
• microSD Card slot
• Internal Flash RAM for additional patch storage
• Dual-core 800MHz Cortex-A7 plus Cortex-M4 co-processor
• 512MB DDR3 533MHz RAM
• Bare-metal operation for fast startup and low latency
DIY-Kit-Type:
Assembled unit. This is completely ready to use, nothing to solder or to assemble.
Current draw +12 V [mA]: | 290 |
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Current draw -12 V [mA]: | 40 |
DIY Level: | NOT DIY |
Depth [mm]: | 25 |
Width [HP]: | 26 |
Format: | 3 U |
Panel / Color: | Black Alu |
Manufacturer / Hersteller:
4ms Company
2240 N. Interstate Ave. #240
97227 Portland, OR
USA
4ms@4mscompany.com
EU responsible:
Tech Creation Lab Leipzig UG (haftungsbeschränkt)
Nonnenstrasse 19
04229 Leipzig, Germany
support@exploding-shed.com
WEEE-Nr.: DE94097895
Product Safety Information
Eurorack DIY Kits
Important Notice & Intended Use
Please read this safety guide before installation or use. This kit is intended for adult users experienced in electronics and modular synthesis. Assembly, including soldering, is required. Proper testing and installation are essential to ensure safe and functional operation. The completed module is intended for installation in a Eurorack-compatible synthesizer system powered by ±12V and +5V.
General Warnings
1. Electrical Hazards:
• Ensure the power supply matches the module’s specified voltage and current ratings (refer to the product manual). Incorrect voltage can damage the module and pose a safety risk.
• Never connect or disconnect the module while the Eurorack system is powered on.
• Wrong polarity can damage your module or system. Make sure the module is connected with correct polarity.
2. Heat Generation:
• The module may generate heat during operation. Ensure proper ventilation within your Eurorack case to prevent overheating.
3. Sharp Edges:
• The module’s faceplate and components may have sharp edges. Handle with care to avoid cuts or scratches.
4. Small Parts:
• Contains small parts that could cause a choking hazard. Keep away from children and pets.
5. Compatibility:
• This module is designed specifically for Eurorack-compatible systems. Connecting it to non-compatible systems may result in damage or malfunction.
Assembly Requirements
• Soldering skills are required to complete the module.
• Ensure a clean, well-lit and ventilated workspace free of flammable materials during assembly.
• Use appropriate tools and safety equipment, such as eye protection.
Testing
• Test the module thoroughly for shorts or incorrect assembly before powering it in your Eurorack system. When the unit has malfunctions due to incorrect assembly, the entire Eurorack system might be damaged. It's a good idea to test it in a separate case with only that single module.
• Use a multimeter or other appropriate tools to confirm proper functionality.
Installation and Use
• Mount securely in a Eurorack case using the provided screws.
• Use only the included or manufacturer-recommended power cable.
• Connect only when the power is off.
• Follow the module's user guide for instructions on operation. Do not exceed the input/output limits specified.
Responsibility
Users are solely responsible for proper assembly and testing. Contact manufacturer support for assistance if needed.
Environmental Safety
• Dispose of the module, its components, and packaging in accordance with local electronic waste regulations.
Liability Disclaimer
• The manufacturer or distributor is not responsible for any injury, damage, or malfunction resulting from improper installation, use, or modification of this product.
Contact Information
For further assistance, contact the manufacturer (you'll find the info under each product in our shop) or our shop support team at:
Tech Creation Lab Leipzig UG (haftungsbeschränkt)
Nonnenstrasse 19, 04229 Leipzig, Germany
support@exploding-shed.com
4ms Company
2240 N. Interstate Ave. #240
97227 Portland, OR
USA
4ms@4mscompany.com
EU responsible:
Tech Creation Lab Leipzig UG (haftungsbeschränkt)
Nonnenstrasse 19
04229 Leipzig, Germany
support@exploding-shed.com
WEEE-Nr.: DE94097895
Product Safety Information
Eurorack DIY Kits
Important Notice & Intended Use
Please read this safety guide before installation or use. This kit is intended for adult users experienced in electronics and modular synthesis. Assembly, including soldering, is required. Proper testing and installation are essential to ensure safe and functional operation. The completed module is intended for installation in a Eurorack-compatible synthesizer system powered by ±12V and +5V.
General Warnings
1. Electrical Hazards:
• Ensure the power supply matches the module’s specified voltage and current ratings (refer to the product manual). Incorrect voltage can damage the module and pose a safety risk.
• Never connect or disconnect the module while the Eurorack system is powered on.
• Wrong polarity can damage your module or system. Make sure the module is connected with correct polarity.
2. Heat Generation:
• The module may generate heat during operation. Ensure proper ventilation within your Eurorack case to prevent overheating.
3. Sharp Edges:
• The module’s faceplate and components may have sharp edges. Handle with care to avoid cuts or scratches.
4. Small Parts:
• Contains small parts that could cause a choking hazard. Keep away from children and pets.
5. Compatibility:
• This module is designed specifically for Eurorack-compatible systems. Connecting it to non-compatible systems may result in damage or malfunction.
Assembly Requirements
• Soldering skills are required to complete the module.
• Ensure a clean, well-lit and ventilated workspace free of flammable materials during assembly.
• Use appropriate tools and safety equipment, such as eye protection.
Testing
• Test the module thoroughly for shorts or incorrect assembly before powering it in your Eurorack system. When the unit has malfunctions due to incorrect assembly, the entire Eurorack system might be damaged. It's a good idea to test it in a separate case with only that single module.
• Use a multimeter or other appropriate tools to confirm proper functionality.
Installation and Use
• Mount securely in a Eurorack case using the provided screws.
• Use only the included or manufacturer-recommended power cable.
• Connect only when the power is off.
• Follow the module's user guide for instructions on operation. Do not exceed the input/output limits specified.
Responsibility
Users are solely responsible for proper assembly and testing. Contact manufacturer support for assistance if needed.
Environmental Safety
• Dispose of the module, its components, and packaging in accordance with local electronic waste regulations.
Liability Disclaimer
• The manufacturer or distributor is not responsible for any injury, damage, or malfunction resulting from improper installation, use, or modification of this product.
Contact Information
For further assistance, contact the manufacturer (you'll find the info under each product in our shop) or our shop support team at:
Tech Creation Lab Leipzig UG (haftungsbeschränkt)
Nonnenstrasse 19, 04229 Leipzig, Germany
support@exploding-shed.com
Manufacturer "4ms"
In 1996, Dan Green founded an innovative effect pedal business named 3ms Pedals near Chicago, Illinois, USA. The unique designs features many knobs and the option for custom artwork and modifications. Two years later Dan moved to St. Louis, Missouri, and began producing table-top noise devices as well as effect pedals for experimental musicians.
In 2002, the business changed its name to 4ms Company (d/b/a 4ms Pedals) and only a few years later began creating an advanced digital meta-instrument: the Bend Matrix, a 4x8 dynamic routing matrix, automatic circuit-bender, and octophonic mixer. In 2009, the company moved to Austin, Texas, and began designing Eurorack modules.
In 2012 we moved to beautiful Portland, Oregon, where we currently have our studio in the west coast nexus of synthesizer makers. In 2016 and again in 2017 we won Electronic Musician's Module of the Year!
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