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Modular Case Studies

Read below for case studies regarding Daisy use in modular synthesizer applications.


Noise Engineering Versio Platform

DV

Noise Engineering wanted to create a DSP effects platform for users to swap effects firmware on a single piece of hardware.

By building their first reverb module, Desmodus Versio, on the Daisy platform, Noise Engineering had laid the ground work for an innovative modular platform found in almost every modular system in the world.

Qu-Bit Nautilus

Nautilus

Qu-Bit Electronix sought to create a complex stereo delay effect in the Eurorack format, with ample storage for audio buffers and built on a cost-effective platform.

Using The Daisy Seed2 DFM, Qu-Bit had the available processing power and memory to develop a 8 line stereo delay with reverse functionality, additional multi-effects, and the ability to have up to 20 second delay times per delay line.

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Modbap Modular Per4mer

Per4mer

Helmed by Corry Banks, Modbap Modular aimed to change the game for performative Eurorack modular devices. Having the concepts complete on paper, Modbap needed the platform to be able to pull off a high-fidelity multi-effects unit.

The Seed2 DFM was a perfect choice to provide plenty of processing power for each aspect of the module to work simultaneously, while keeping a low physical profile to sit next to large arcade buttons on the control panel.

Blukač Instruments Endless Processor

EP

Blukač Instrument's inaugural product was designed from the ground up to be a singular, unique DSP effect honed to perfection.

To bring the powerful sustain effect into the hardware realm, Blukac needed an all-inclusive platform that provided enough pins to support a complex UI, while not sacrificing on processing power. Ultimately, the Daisy Patch Submodule was the perfect choice for satisfying the design and engineering needs of Blukac.

Knobula Poly Cinematic

Poly Cinematic

Having experience in DSP design, Knobula researched for a platform that could cover the electrical engineering leg work while providing enough DSP capabilities to create complex, complete synth voices in the Eurorack format.

The Daisy Patch Submodule became the perfect candidate, and solved Knobula's problems regarding hardware design and DSP power in a single platform solution.

ADDAC Systems 112

ADDAC112

Prominent Eurorack maker ADDAC System aimed to create a powerful granular processor that gave user's complete control of every aspect of the DSP.

Taking advantage of the Daisy Seed's massive GPIO offerings and processing power allowed ADDAC System to assemble a beast of a module. So much control is given, that it even required an expansion module to supplement the amount of IO offered.

Mosaic 1U DSP Modules

Mosaic Variable Delay

The 1U exclusive brand Mosaic was looking to bring DSP to the 1U Eurorack format. To achieve this, Mosaic researched for a DSP solution that would allow them to adhere to the size constraints of their format, being 1/3 the size of a normal Eurorack Module.

While using intuitive design, Mosaic was able to incorporate the Daisy Seed as their DSP solution for a host of modules across their lineup, bringing punchy percussive voices, physical modeling synthesizers, and high fidelity effects to the 1U format.