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Revision as of 15:33, 4 March 2011

The Mattson Mini Modular UserWiki

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Horizontal and vertical cabinet versions

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6-pack. Six module starter case with wood rails

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Introduction

The MMM Phoenix series modular synthesizer incorporates true-analog modules housed in a “grab and go” modular format.

Each cabinet contains space for 12 modules fed by an external power supply, providing for a truly portable, 12 module, analog modular system.

As your budget and needs grow, the system has been designed to interlock with additional systems, horizontally and vertically, for virtually infinite system expansion.

When you’re ready to go, each pair of cabinets latch face-to face into a compact, protective enclosure measuring 11-3/8” (28.89cm) W X 15” (38.1cm) H X 7” (17.78cm) D. Roughly, the size of 6 packages of printer paper stacked 3 high, side by side.

Each system with a MIDI module responds to one of 16 MIDI channels if so desired. Grow your system into a larger system with more creative power available than is available in a larger format system of the same size. When it’s time to go, the entire system breaks down easily into independent, easy to transport cases.


MMM Cabinets

Every system starts with a cabinet. There are two cabinet styles available; a vertical and a horizontal enclosure.

Each measures 11.5” (29.21cm) W X 15” (38.1cm) H X 3.5” (8.89cm) D.

The standard cabinet is constructed with maple, but other woods are available on request.

Each cabinet includes:

Drilled and tapped 13 Ga steel mounting frame with 12 module capacity (or blanks)

Rubber feet

Vertical interlocking hardware (for vertical stacking)

Power entry

Power distribution network

Power supply.


Hinge sets are sold separately because this is what determines whether each cabinet is an 'A' cabinet or a 'B' cabinet (if you have one of each they will latch together side-by-side or face-to-face.)

Note: Custom cabinets, wood species and configurations are available on request. Please contact us for more information.

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MMM Modules

Once you've picked out your cabinets and figured out how you want them to go together it's time to choose your modules.

The modules conform to the electrical audio and CV standards of most of the currently available systems and can be interfaced with other manufacturers systems.

MIDI, Power control:

MIDI / Power Control Aux Power Control


Sources:

VCO-J VCO-S Noise


CV generation:

Dual LFO Voltage Controlled Dual Low Frequency Oscillator Sample & Hold Envelope Generator QuAD /ASR Envelope Generator Utility 1


Signal modifiers:

JP-VCF VCA VCO-J 4x Gate Delay Glide Amplitude Follower


Mixing/ routing:

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Blank and bare panels: (For filling unused spaces for future modules)

Blank Logo Panel Bare Panel


In the works... (upcoming modules)

HandiCon Quantizer SQ1 Sequencer

DIY

Or, FIY: Finish It Yourself

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See a module you like but wish it was in a different format?

Like making stuff?

Now you can get assembled/ tested module boards separately and incorporate them into any format you want.

For more information check out the DIYcisions DIYcisions page.