Can we talk about RePatcher?

Wetterberg's icon

this looks like oodles of fun, honestly. Anyone else ordering one? Any thoughts for synths already?

My mind is racing with ideas right now.

t's icon

tbh, i prefer the flexibility of the digital "patch bays". the only reason why I yearn for analogue is its sound.

Rodrigo's icon

There's a big difference that's often overlooked when using digital counterparts of stuff (knobs/sliders/buttons/matrix) is that with a computer, all of your physical self is reduced to a single point on the screen by x/y (the mouse pointer). You can't accomplish anything in a timely manner that way.

With a physical patch bay you could unplug everything at once, or this half, or plug a couple in, or unplug one while turning a knob etc....

I think actually being AT the computer can be counterproductive to performing WITH a computer.

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That being said, this does look interesting. It would be cool to see something like this running with that 'digital circuit bending' thing someone posted a while back. So you could 'bend' parts of your code by connecting/reconnecting stuff.

AudioLemon's icon

wow - this is great. Coupling this with the ES-3 looks like it could be a lot of fun. Wetterberg if you get it or come into contact would you keep me posted I would very much like to know more. I have the Z-DSP but programming is not so much fun/ and the addac stuff looks a bit too time consuming for me right now but this looks like I could start building my own little modules and integrate them with the modular in very little time.

Junk Rhythm's icon

I started breadboarding the rePatcher circuit last night to try it out. When I have a better understanding of what it is actually doing, I'll report back. I think this device could be fun when put into a Euro panel and then used with some larger patch cords.

Wetterberg's icon

I think it'll be fun put into a case as-is, honestly - or on an extension cord going out. IDK, I'm *always* either at or near a computer, and I just think being able to go off into a corner and make noises with this thing seems like way too much fun!

@grizzle: will do.
@junk: I think that would be a shame, "upgrading" this - the cables aren't carrying any signals that have any sensible use in the analogue realm; you'd probably just fry inputs with +-12v.
Nah, keeping it *near* the modular but without the ability to actually plug it in would probably work best. OR hook it up to a midi-to-gate thing to use it - and your computer - to spit out some glitchiness that way? Still a really compact and cheap solution.

Junk Rhythm's icon

@Wetterberg Nah, I wouldn't go the +12V/-12V route. The Arduino couldn't handle those voltages on the inputs anyhow. I'm thinking of solution to get something this into a rack where it would easier for me to use. Entirely a island on it's own but using 3.5mm patch cords and in a rack format that I work with. I have too many Arduino, breadboards, and DIY projects floating around the workspace so the idea of something tidy attracts me.

Wetterberg's icon

i hear ya. I think my main concern wouldn't be high voltage, it would be sheer size. a 6*6 minijack matrix is still somewhat big, in eurorack terms.