Singularity Eurorack Active/Passive Drum Synthesizer:
Exploring Unique Sounds and Versatility Introduction: The Singularity Eurorack Active/Passive Drum
Synthesizer is an innovative and versatile musical instrument that offers a wide range of unique sounds. This article will delve into the workings of this extraordinary device, highlighting its active and passive capabilities, as well as its modular components and color options.
1. The Divider Matrix: Bridging Inputs and Outputs The Singularity Eurorack features a divider matrix that serves as a bridge between inputs and outputs. By connecting the matrix to the mixer, users can generate captivating sounds. Additionally, the matrix allows for the integration of controlled voltage or triggers, enabling users to manipulate and mix sounds, adding complexity to their compositions.
2. Power Potential Meter: Active, Passive, or In-Between A crucial component of the Singularity Eurorack is the power potential meter. This meter determines whether the device operates in an active, passive, or hybrid state. As a passive drum machine, it provides a traditional drumming experience, while as an experimental noise oscillator, it offers a unique and unconventional sonic palette. The ability to incorporate control voltage through the CV input under the potential meter further expands the creative possibilities.
3. The Mix Part: Enhancing Playability To optimize playability, the Singularity Eurorack includes a mix part. When using the top output, it is essential to route all signals through the mix inputs. Three of the inputs are always open, while the fourth requires manual activation via a switch. This feature adds a layer of control and versatility, allowing users to shape and refine their compositions.
4. Capacitor Bank: Customizable Soundscapes One of the standout features of the Singularity Eurorack is the capacitor bank. Consisting of two banks with interchangeable compartments, this component allows users to experiment with different capacitors, LEDs, or sensors. By altering the filling of the capacitors, users can significantly influence the resulting sounds, akin to the sequencing capabilities found in devices like the Ciat Rollz 5 or NooN drum synthesizer.
5. LPG Out and Audio/Control Voltage Outputs Located at the top of the module, the Singularity Eurorack features an LPG out for drum synthesis purposes. Additionally, there is an audio output connected to the mixer, providing the final mixed sound. Moreover, a controlled voltage output is available, mirroring the audio output but without any filtering, offering further flexibility in sound generation. Conclusion: The Singularity Eurorack Active/Passive Drum Synthesizer is a remarkable instrument that pushes the boundaries of sound creation. With its divider matrix, power potential meter, mix part, capacitor bank, and various outputs, it offers a wealth of possibilities for musicians and sound enthusiasts. Whether you seek traditional drum machine sounds, experimental noise oscillations, or something in between, this module delivers. With its modular design and customizable options, the Singularity Eurorack opens up a world of sonic exploration.
Choose from the available colors, including Virgin White, Technical Black, and Error Gold, and live into a captivating musical journey with this 16 HP module.
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How much is my shipping?
Shipping is automatically calculated before you submit your payment information. Simply add items to your cart and proceed to the checkout page, where you'll be offered shipping options and their prices. In the UK it's normally around £4 for order values under £150, and free above that. Shipping to mainland EU is typically between £7 and £20, depending on the shipping method and the size and weight of the order.
Do you ship to my country?
Almost certainly - the site will give you an estimate of shipping costs if you add an item to the cart and then enter your country and postcode. If you have specific requirements (such as if you prefer UPS over FedEx, for example) then let us know in advance and we'll try to work something out for you.
Shipping methods
We use a combination of Parcelforce, DPD, Royal Mail and UPS for the UK, and for international orders it's either Royal Mail, UPS, DHL or FedEx depending on where you are in the world. If you have a particular preference then try to let us know BEFORE you order so we can look into it for you. Please note that there may occasionally be additional shipping charges if you live in a remote area, depending on what surcharges are applied by the shipper. We'll get in touch to discuss this with you in such cases.
Dispatch times
For UK orders, we normally dispatch the same working day if we get the order before 15:00. If you have a really urgent situation then of course drop us an email before ordering and we'll always do our absolute best to accommodate you.
For international orders, we normally dispatch the same day if we get the order before 13:00 but again, occasionally it might be the next day before we can send it out, and sometimes FedEx or UPS may come a little earlier than scheduled which would also push an order into the next day.
Shipping times
Since April 2020 the couriers we use have suspended guarantees for shipping times, so even though we're paying them for priority services - 24-48 hours for most of the world - in practice it's often an extra day on top and sometimes it can be longer.
There is absolutely nothing we can do about this unfortunately. If you are outside the UK and it's a life-or-death situation where you absolutely MUST have that passive mult for the next day then... it may be better to find a local supplier.
Saturday shipping
If you're in the UK and you order before 15:30 on a Friday then we can send something for a Saturday delivery (NB: this applies to UK mainland addresses only). The success rate with DPD is about 95% so it's worth a punt most of the time. Please note that if you select Saturday shipping on an order placed earlier in the week, we'll wait until Friday to ship it.
Pre-orders
If a product is listed as a pre-order, it means we've ordered it from the supplier but it's not physically in stock yet. The product listing will include an estimated shipping date based on the best information we have from the supplier, but do bear in mind this is subject to change and is not a guaranteed date.
If you place an order containing a mixture of in-stock and pre-order items, we'll normally hold off on shipping anything until the pre-order item(s) have arrived, rather than splitting it into multiple shipments. If you need the in-stock items sooner, we'd recommend placing separate orders. As always, please get in touch if you have questions.
Product Overview
Singularity Eurorack Active/Passive Drum Synthesizer:
Exploring Unique Sounds and Versatility Introduction: The Singularity Eurorack Active/Passive Drum
Synthesizer is an innovative and versatile musical instrument that offers a wide range of unique sounds. This article will delve into the workings of this extraordinary device, highlighting its active and passive capabilities, as well as its modular components and color options.
1. The Divider Matrix: Bridging Inputs and Outputs The Singularity Eurorack features a divider matrix that serves as a bridge between inputs and outputs. By connecting the matrix to the mixer, users can generate captivating sounds. Additionally, the matrix allows for the integration of controlled voltage or triggers, enabling users to manipulate and mix sounds, adding complexity to their compositions.
2. Power Potential Meter: Active, Passive, or In-Between A crucial component of the Singularity Eurorack is the power potential meter. This meter determines whether the device operates in an active, passive, or hybrid state. As a passive drum machine, it provides a traditional drumming experience, while as an experimental noise oscillator, it offers a unique and unconventional sonic palette. The ability to incorporate control voltage through the CV input under the potential meter further expands the creative possibilities.
3. The Mix Part: Enhancing Playability To optimize playability, the Singularity Eurorack includes a mix part. When using the top output, it is essential to route all signals through the mix inputs. Three of the inputs are always open, while the fourth requires manual activation via a switch. This feature adds a layer of control and versatility, allowing users to shape and refine their compositions.
4. Capacitor Bank: Customizable Soundscapes One of the standout features of the Singularity Eurorack is the capacitor bank. Consisting of two banks with interchangeable compartments, this component allows users to experiment with different capacitors, LEDs, or sensors. By altering the filling of the capacitors, users can significantly influence the resulting sounds, akin to the sequencing capabilities found in devices like the Ciat Rollz 5 or NooN drum synthesizer.
5. LPG Out and Audio/Control Voltage Outputs Located at the top of the module, the Singularity Eurorack features an LPG out for drum synthesis purposes. Additionally, there is an audio output connected to the mixer, providing the final mixed sound. Moreover, a controlled voltage output is available, mirroring the audio output but without any filtering, offering further flexibility in sound generation. Conclusion: The Singularity Eurorack Active/Passive Drum Synthesizer is a remarkable instrument that pushes the boundaries of sound creation. With its divider matrix, power potential meter, mix part, capacitor bank, and various outputs, it offers a wealth of possibilities for musicians and sound enthusiasts. Whether you seek traditional drum machine sounds, experimental noise oscillations, or something in between, this module delivers. With its modular design and customizable options, the Singularity Eurorack opens up a world of sonic exploration.
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Shipping Details
How much is my shipping?
Shipping is automatically calculated before you submit your payment information. Simply add items to your cart and proceed to the checkout page, where you'll be offered shipping options and their prices. In the UK it's normally around £4 for order values under £150, and free above that. Shipping to mainland EU is typically between £7 and £20, depending on the shipping method and the size and weight of the order.
Do you ship to my country?
Almost certainly - the site will give you an estimate of shipping costs if you add an item to the cart and then enter your country and postcode. If you have specific requirements (such as if you prefer UPS over FedEx, for example) then let us know in advance and we'll try to work something out for you.
Shipping methods
We use a combination of Parcelforce, DPD, Royal Mail and UPS for the UK, and for international orders it's either Royal Mail, UPS, DHL or FedEx depending on where you are in the world. If you have a particular preference then try to let us know BEFORE you order so we can look into it for you. Please note that there may occasionally be additional shipping charges if you live in a remote area, depending on what surcharges are applied by the shipper. We'll get in touch to discuss this with you in such cases.
Dispatch times
For UK orders, we normally dispatch the same working day if we get the order before 15:00. If you have a really urgent situation then of course drop us an email before ordering and we'll always do our absolute best to accommodate you.
For international orders, we normally dispatch the same day if we get the order before 13:00 but again, occasionally it might be the next day before we can send it out, and sometimes FedEx or UPS may come a little earlier than scheduled which would also push an order into the next day.
Shipping times
Since April 2020 the couriers we use have suspended guarantees for shipping times, so even though we're paying them for priority services - 24-48 hours for most of the world - in practice it's often an extra day on top and sometimes it can be longer.
There is absolutely nothing we can do about this unfortunately. If you are outside the UK and it's a life-or-death situation where you absolutely MUST have that passive mult for the next day then... it may be better to find a local supplier.
Saturday shipping
If you're in the UK and you order before 15:30 on a Friday then we can send something for a Saturday delivery (NB: this applies to UK mainland addresses only). The success rate with DPD is about 95% so it's worth a punt most of the time. Please note that if you select Saturday shipping on an order placed earlier in the week, we'll wait until Friday to ship it.
Pre-orders
If a product is listed as a pre-order, it means we've ordered it from the supplier but it's not physically in stock yet. The product listing will include an estimated shipping date based on the best information we have from the supplier, but do bear in mind this is subject to change and is not a guaranteed date.
If you place an order containing a mixture of in-stock and pre-order items, we'll normally hold off on shipping anything until the pre-order item(s) have arrived, rather than splitting it into multiple shipments. If you need the in-stock items sooner, we'd recommend placing separate orders. As always, please get in touch if you have questions.