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== Introduction == | |||
The MMM Phoenix series synthesizer incorporates true-analog modules housed in a “grab and go” housing format. | |||
Each of the two system cabinets contain space for 12 modules fed by a common power supply, providing for a truly portable, 24 module, analog modular system. | |||
When you’re ready to go, the 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. | |||
When Open, the system measures 23” (58.42cm) W X 15” (38.1cm) H X 3.5” (8.89cm) D. | |||
As your budget and needs grow, the system has been designed to interlock with additional systems, horizontally and vertically, for virtually infinite system expansion. Each system responding 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 Modules == | |||
The modules conform to the electrical audio and CV standards of most of the currently available systems and can be cross-patchable with other manufacturers systems. | |||
[[MIDI/Power Supply]] | |||
[[Voltage Controlled Oscillator]] | |||
[[Voltage Controlled Filter]] | |||
[[Voltage Controlled Amplifier]] | |||
[[Dual Low Frequency Oscillator]] | |||
[[Sample and Hold]] | |||
[[Envelope Generator]] | |||
[[Glide]] | |||
[[Noise]] | |||
[[4x 1x2 Buffer]] | |||
[[4x Mixer]] |
Revision as of 19:52, 3 September 2008
The Mattson Mini Modular UserWiki
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Getting started
Introduction
The MMM Phoenix series synthesizer incorporates true-analog modules housed in a “grab and go” housing format.
Each of the two system cabinets contain space for 12 modules fed by a common power supply, providing for a truly portable, 24 module, analog modular system.
When you’re ready to go, the 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.
When Open, the system measures 23” (58.42cm) W X 15” (38.1cm) H X 3.5” (8.89cm) D. As your budget and needs grow, the system has been designed to interlock with additional systems, horizontally and vertically, for virtually infinite system expansion. Each system responding 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 Modules
The modules conform to the electrical audio and CV standards of most of the currently available systems and can be cross-patchable with other manufacturers systems.
MIDI/Power Supply Voltage Controlled Oscillator Voltage Controlled Filter Voltage Controlled Amplifier Dual Low Frequency Oscillator Sample and Hold Envelope Generator Glide Noise 4x 1x2 Buffer 4x Mixer