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== References == |
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* Synthesizers.com [http://synthesizers.com/formfactors.html Modular Form Factors] |
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Latest revision as of 16:40, 9 April 2024
A comparison of modular synth formats (or form factors) except 3U, 4U and 5U, from all known modular synthesizer manufacturers. The form factor is a specification of dimensions, layouts, and other details that helps ensure compatibility between hardware of the same form factor.
Brand name | Model | Patching | Height | Smallest width | Largest depth | Power (DC) | Power connections | Country | Web | In production | DIY | Notes |
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Abstract Data | UK | web | ||||||||||
Analogic-ACS | web | |||||||||||
Aries Music Inc. | System 300 | 3.5 mm jack | 9" | 3" | ±15,+5 | web | ||||||
ARP | 2500 | Tini-Jax | 8" | 3" | ±15,+12 | No | No | 1970s | ||||
Circuit Abbey | UK | web | ||||||||||
CMS | Modular | 3.5 mm jack | 10.3" | 3" | ±15 | web | ||||||
Curetronic | web | |||||||||||
Cwejman | Sweden | web | ||||||||||
Cyndustries | Cynthia, A Series | banana | 9" | 2+1/4" | ±15,+5 | web | ||||||
Dave Jones Design | USA | web | ||||||||||
Delptronics | web | |||||||||||
Dewanatron Electronics | web | |||||||||||
Digisound | 80 | 3.5 mm jack | 9" | 3" | ±15,+5 | UK | web | No | Yes | 1980s kit-built | ||
DinSync | Sweden | web | ||||||||||
Elby | Panther Series | web | ||||||||||
E-mu Systems | 2000 | 1/4" jack | 6" | 3" | ±15,+5 | at VSE | No | No | ||||
Endangered Audio | USA | web | ||||||||||
Eowave | France | web | ||||||||||
Fénix | Fénix | Netherlands | web | |||||||||
FLAME | Germany | web | ||||||||||
Future Sound Systems | UK | web | ||||||||||
Hinton Instruments | 2000 series | bantam/TT Tini-Jax banana | 6U | 160 mm | ±15 or ±12 | UK | web | |||||
kb electronic music instrumentation | Wavemakers | 1/4" jack | 10" | 2" | ±12 | web | No | No | 1970 to the early 1980s | |||
Look Mum No Computer | Kosmo | 1/4" jack | 200 mm | 25 mm | ±12 | 4 way Molex KK 254 or 16 pin IDC | UK | web | Yes | Yes | ||
Low-Gain Electronics | USA | web | ||||||||||
LZX Industries | USA | web | ||||||||||
Macbeth Studio Systems | web | |||||||||||
Mattson Mini Modular | 3.5 mm jack | 3.5" | 3.5" | ±15 or ±12 | USA | web | ||||||
MFB | web | |||||||||||
Modcan | A Series | banana | 9" | 2+1/4" | ±15,+5 | web | ||||||
PAiA | 2700 | 3.5 mm audio, pin jack CV | ±9,+18 | web | No | Yes | ||||||
PAiA | 4700 | 3.5 mm audio, pin jack CV | ±9,+18 | web | No | Yes | ||||||
PAiA | 9700 | 3.5 mm jack | Frac | 1+1/2" | ±15 | USA | web | Yes | Yes | |||
Pittsburgh Modular | USA | web | ||||||||||
Roland | 700 | 1/4" jack | 11" | 2.56" | ±15,+14.4 | at VSE | No | No | ||||
Roland | 100/100m | 3.5 mm jack | 230 mm | 104 mm | ±15,+22 | at VSE | No | No | ||||
Signal Arts | Canada | web | ||||||||||
Somatic Circuits | web | |||||||||||
Sound Transform Systems | ||||||||||||
Synthetic Music Systems | UK | web | ||||||||||
Synthetic Sound Labs | web | |||||||||||
Synthtech | USA | web | ||||||||||
Synthwerks | USA | web | ||||||||||
Tangible Waves | AE Modular | pin header sockets and jumper wires | 101 mm | 25 mm | 25 mm | +5 | 10 pin IDC | Germany | web | Yes | Yes | |
Technosaurus | Selector | 1/4" jack | 9U | 1.6" | ±18 | Switzerland | web | |||||
The Voice of Saturn | web | |||||||||||
TouellSkouarn | BZH | France | web | |||||||||
Transform Systems Sound | ||||||||||||
Trogotronic | USA | web | ||||||||||
VBRAZIL | Brazil | web | ||||||||||
Vermona | Germany | web | ||||||||||
Wiard Synthesizer Company | 300 Series | bantam/TT 3.5 mm jack | 6U | 2.83" | ±15 | web | ||||||
WMD | USA | web |
Notes
- 1U is 1+3/4"
- 3U (also known as Eurorack) and Frac are 5+1/4" (133.35mm)
- 4U is 7"
- 5U is 8+3/4"
- 6U is 10+1/2"
- 9U is 15+3/4"
See also
- 19-inch rack
- Category:Module formats
- Category:Modules by function
- Jacks and plugs
- Comparison of 3U module brands
- Comparison of 5U module brands
- Comparison of 4U module brands
References
This page uses Creative Commons Licensed content from Mod Wiggler Wiki:Comparison of module formats (View authors).
- Synthesizers.com Modular Form Factors
- Modular synthesizer on Wikipedia
- Post Modular