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We're delighted to have a few of these wonderful little systems available, fully assembled and ready to use. The Workshop System is the latest creation from Tom Whitwell - the brains behind the classic Turing Machine and Radio Music DIY modules - and is a fantastic way to explore modular synthesis.

Manufacturer's description

The Music Thing Modular Workshop System is a complete modular synth. It is slightly smaller than a hardback book. It comes in a foam-lined hard case.

What is the Workshop System?

The Workshop System is an analogue modular synth and a powerful audio computer – designed to be useful and open:

  • A genre-neutral toolkit, a little box of ways to make and manipulate music and sound.
  • A patchable, hackable, code-able modular synth that can be used in many different ways.
  • A system that works with things you already have. Plug in your phone, a drum machine, a laptop, guitar pedals or a microphone.
  • A computer that uses tiny proprietary program cards that are completely hackable. Anyone who writes code can make, share, sell their creations — sequencers, effects, interfaces.
What's included?
  • Assembled and tested Workshop System inside plastic case
  • Accessories bag with:
    • 2 x 1/4" to Minijack right-angled pedal audio cables
    • DC power cable for powering a 9V (centre negative) guitar pedal from the Workshop System
    • 4 Computer Program Cards - Turing Machine, Reverb, Midi to CV and a blank card for the customer to program.
    • A badge and a sticker
  • A compact USB-C wallwart PSU is included, along with a 150cm USB cable. You can also use a 15-25V DC supply (not included). More details

The Workshop System has 14 modules:

  • 2 x SineSquare Oscillators - simple vintage-style oscillators made of 1970s tech.
  • 2 x Humpback Filters - similarly vintage-style filters, designed by Philip Goulding of God’s Box.
  • 2 x Slopes which work as attack/decay envelopes, LFOs and portamento generators.
  • Computer is a multi-function module with knobs, a switch and audio, CV and pulse ins and outs. Initially, the system comes with a USB MIDI card, a Turing Machine sequencer and a Reverb card. A community of programmers are creating more cards.
  • Stereo In takes a 3.5mm stereo input and boosts it to modular level.
  • Ring Mod is a great-sounding ring modulator, connected to the two sines. It also works as a simple VCA.
  • Stompbox is an interface for guitar pedals, with blend and feedback controls to make boring pedals more interesting. There’s a 9v power outlet for pedals below this module.
  • Amplifier contains two simple circuits. One is connected to a piezo contact mic behind the panel, the other is the transistor-based input circuit from a MiniMoog. In other words, a Mikrophonie and a Mini Drive.
  • 4 Voltages is a minimum viable keyboard: four voltage outputs, one knob, four pushbuttons. More fun to play with than to explain.
  • Mix a simple output mixer, with two stereo channels, two mono channels and a powerful headphone amp / line out.
  • PSU behind the panel is a power supply that runs on USB-C PD power or professional 15-25v barrel connectors. It works from battery powerbanks and laptop adaptors, most likely something you’ve already got at home.
Workshop System FAQ
  • Does it come with the case? Yes.
  • Can I take it out of the case? Yes.
  • Does it need patch cables to work? Yes, it makes no sound at all before being patched.
  • Is it Eurorack compatible? Yes, you can remove the back panel PSU and put it in a Euro case – 42hp, around 250mA current draw.
  • How do the program cards work? The microcontroller in Computer is an RP2040, the same as a Raspberry Pi Pico. The program cards are the entire flash memory for the Computer, so there is no firmware on the device itself. They can be programmed in C/C++ (Pico SDK), Arduino Pico, Circuit Python or anything else that works on RP2040. Program cards can be re-programmed or updated over USB with a simple drag-and-drop process. You’re welcome to sell or give away any code you create, and can make your own custom cards if you want. Blank card sets can be found (2MB) and (16MB).
  • Is there any normalisation? There is minimal normalisation built in – the two oscillators cross-modulate, and are patched to the Ring Mod, and the top filter High/Band Pass flows into the bottom filter input. So you need a lot of patch cables. However, all the normalisation points are clearly marked on the back of the PCBs, so it’s easy to add your own (removable) normalisation connections with wire and solder.

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