Yezzmod Audio let us know that the QUADSCOPE – a new oscilloscope, tuner and spectrum analyzer module for Eurorack modular synthesizers – is now available via a Kickstarter campaign, which has already met its funding goal.
The QUADSCOPE is an oscilloscope, tuner and spectrum analyzer for Eurorack modular synthesizers. QUADSCOPE features dual timebases, four channels and four buffered outputs, all packed into 10HP.
Here’s what Yezzmod Audio has to say about the QUADSCOPE:
“The dual timebase feature makes QUADSCOPE unique when it comes to Eurorack oscilloscopes and we think it’s a game changer. It’s like having two oscilloscopes in the one package (actually, it IS two oscilloscopes in the one package) and allows you to view LF (low frequency) and audio frequency signals simultaneously. To do this without dual timebases would require two separate oscilloscope modules requiring twice the HP, twice the power consumption and twice the price!”
They’ve also shared several demos of the QUADSCOPE in action:
QUADSCOPE Measurements:
QUADSCOPE Minimal Mode:
Pricing and Availability:
Yezzmod Audio is funding production of QUADSCOPE via a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign, which has already met its funding goal. The QUADSCOPE is available to project backers for about $189 USD, which is 25% off of the planned retail price.
Note: Crowdfunding campaigns can involve risk. See the project site for details.
does it comes with reading glasses?
Small oscilloscopes are pretty handy for performance cases for tuning and quick monitoring. Also doesn’t hurt to have an extra one in the studio, when your MORDAX is across the table in a different rack.
Lol
Due to recent events, bad timing to be a no-name company asking somebody to fork over their cash to back their shit on Kickstarter.
Please..can you inform about this ” bad timing” situation.Thanks
“niceknobs” probably talks about this:
https://www.synthtopia.com/content/2024/10/24/aodyo-instruments-in-liquidation-after-anyma-omega-kickstarter-project-failure/
Yes thanks Jim J for answering that for me, that would be the issue at hand.
I did not lose any money on this failure, but many good people did. I think I’m done with Kickstarter – as usual it only takes one rotten apple to spoil the entire barrel, what a shame.