16n AtoVproject Rework

The 16n AtoVproject Rework is aimed at solving a problem very specific to modular synthesis. As a patch is getting more and more complex a forest of cables has grown over your system before you know it. This module allows you to take the control from the modular into a very ergonomic controller that integrates perfectly into a modern studio.

The 16n AtoVproject Rework is a controller sending CV, I2C, MIDI jack, USB MIDI (compatible PC, Mac, iPad etc...), making it the absolute ultimate controller for any of your hardware and software all in one!

Even better this controller can either be used as a Eurorack module or as a standalone unit using the beautiful aluminum enclosure.

In 2019, the Berlin Modular community showed interest in building the 16n Faderbank. As one of the Berlin Modular community organizers, I decided to make a redesign of the 16n faderbank following the suggestions and desires of our members. The 16n AtoVproject Rework is the result.

This unit features :

  • 16 high-end Alps faders

  • Eurorack compatible (50hp) and standalone enclosure (for use in or out of the rack)

  • Selectable 0-5V or 0-10V CV output range (independent setting for each fader)

  • High stability power conditioning for high stability analog outputs

  • Soft MIDI thru. MIDI data sent to the 16n through USB is echoed to the MIDI jack (Since firmware v2.1.0)

  • Utility connector on the back of the unit to simplify the use of i2c with modules like the ER301

This version of the 16n Faderbank ships with :

  • AtoVproject 16n Rework Eurorack module

  • Enclosure for standalone use (Alumunium Powder coated)

  • USB cable (High quality 1.5m braided and shielded)

  • MIDI din to Jack adapter (90° angled, Type A)

  • Eurorack Power Cable

Dimensions :

  • 254x135x42 mm inside the case,

  • 27mm deep under panel in Eurorack power cable

The 16n AtoVproject rework is a complete redesign of the original open source (CC-BY-SA) project 16n faderbank. This project was originated by Brian Crabtree, Sean Hellfritsch, Tom Armitage, Brendon Cassidy. As wished by the original designers the 16n AtoVproject rework is also open source and uses the same CC-BY-SA licence.

Previous
Previous

AtoVproject Gaeto