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Hi,
Rex tells me that high quality photos are coming soon. In the meantime, I think this should give a good idea of what a single M-Class M-odule looks like.
Matt
Rex tells me that high quality photos are coming soon. In the meantime, I think this should give a good idea of what a single M-Class M-odule looks like.
Matt
On 2/18/08, loopcycle <loopcycle@...> wrote:Very interesting! I'm having some trouble picturing the new m-odule
layout in my minds eye. Is a picture or rendering available?
--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, "matthew carpenter"
<matfhew.carpenfer@...> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> As you're all no doubt aware, STS stopped taking custom panel orders
back in
> June of 2007. What you may not be aware of is that there have been some
> exciting developments percolating beneath the surface at STS
headquarters
> since well before that announcement. I'm pleased and very excited to
> announce the new Serge M-Class series from Sound Transform Systems.
>
> What is it? Well, imagine the Serge modules you already know and
love in a
> half-panel format -- we'll call these half-panels "M-odules -- and the
> modules, as they were previously known, comprise "function blocks" with
> individual "function cells", i.e., a DTG is a function block and a
single TG
> is a function cell. Let's leave the new nomenclature for a moment
so it can
> sink in and visit the tangible differences, now.
>
> Rex has made a slew of changes under the hood and these include
improvements
> to the designs, topologies, and circuits, across the board. Yes,
there was
> still room for improvement, if you can believe it! Externally, very
little
> has changed except for the new format, which, as I mentioned above,
> resembles half-panels, now known as "M-odules, joined in the center
by a new
> power distribution scheme which incorporates the familiar PSD, indicator
> LEDs, a cool modulatable water-diffused blue LED, and eliminates the
> dangling power interconnection cables we're used to. A new, smaller, and
> custom-built power supply, the PS2a, is available to power 2 M-boats
(each
> M-boat holds two "M-odules plus the new power distribution strip).
It's also
> switchable for operation in Europe and will come with the
appropriate power
> cable, as well. If you need to power more than this you can still
opt for
> the PS4 or PS6.
>
> Last, but not least, there are some new function block designs, such
as the
> VC Timegen Oscillator, and VC Timegen Clock. Each is comprised of two
> distinct halves, or function cells. Two "M-odules incorporating
these blocks
> are the "Creature" and "Sequencer" which, when combined, form a powerful
> mini-modular in a single M-boat. It's my understanding that these
will be
> some of the first "M-odules available.
>
> Well, now I'll turn it over to the list so we can get some
discussion going.
> Undoubtedly, you have some questions, and we'll do our best to
answer them.
>
> Thanks for your attention,
> Matt
>