Sonic Potions - Penrose

Product information "Sonic Potions - Penrose"
Penrose is a very nice CV quantizer DIY kit for the eurorack format. It takes an incoming continuous CV voltage and converts it to the nearest note in a scale. Active notes can be selected with the 12 buttons. You can use it to tune the output of your analog sequencer, as a semi random melody generator, for fast chiptune arpeggios and much more. It comes as a complete kit with all needed parts to build it. That includes an aluminum frontpanel, high quality jacks and illuminated bi-color push buttons. The project is open source, so the schematic and source code is available.

DIY-Kit-Type:
THT-Kit-1. This is a Do-It-Yourself kit, not an assembled module. The kit includes all parts to build the module. Only trough-hole parts to solder. Make sure to check the build guide before you buy. For build guide, more info, videos etc. please check the buttons below.
Current draw +12 V [mA]: 60
DIY Level: Easy/Medium
Depth [mm]: 40
Width [HP]: 6
Format: 3U
Panel / Color: Silver Alu
Manufacturer "Sonic Potions"

Sonic Potions is run by Julian Schmidt, currently located in Schwärzelbach, Germany. I started getting involved in the SDIY scene around 2001, building my own synths as a hobby. Over the years I've build a lot of stuff, including some of the Midibox machines, modular gear, a simplesizer, the xoxbox and several circuit bending projects. I've been producing music since the mid 90's and have been playing several shows with my project 'A Boy and his SID' around 2005. Some of my tunes can be found at Soundcloud. In 2008 I made my engineering diploma (Dipl. Ing) in media and computer science at the THM Gießen/Friedberg on the topic of generative wavetable synthesis. Before founding Sonic Potions, I worked for several years as a developer in the music industry on projects including the Scope DSP platform and the John Bowen Solaris synthesizer.

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