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ALM / Busy Circuits is a UK-based modular synth manufacturer known for clean design, clever engineering, and modules that quietly become essentials in a Eurorack system. Founded by musician and engineer Matthew Allum, the brand has a reputation for solving real musical problems rather than chasing gimmicks, which is why their modules show up in so many serious, long-term racks.
The range covers everything from rock-solid clocking and sequencing to sampling, modulation, mixing, and performance utilities. ALM modules are typically compact, logically laid out, and designed to work beautifully with other brands as well as with each other. Whether you’re building a tight live performance system or a deep studio rack, ALM Busy Circuits gear is trusted for its reliability, musicality, and thoughtful approach to modular synthesis.
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A case is a protective enclosure designed to store and transport synthesisers, keyboards, drum machines, and related equipment. Cases are built to shield instruments from impact, dust, and moisture, and may be soft gig bags for lighter protection or rigid hard cases for touring and frequent travel. They are essential for keeping equipment safe while moving between studios, rehearsal spaces, and live venues.
A module is a self-contained unit designed to perform a specific function within a larger system. Modules are commonly used in modular and Eurorack setups, where each unit handles tasks such as sound generation, modulation, filtering, or control, allowing systems to be built and expanded piece by piece.
New Gear is unused and in original condition, supplied as it leaves the manufacturer. It is chosen for guaranteed reliability, full functionality, and the assurance of manufacturer support. For example, buying new ensures access to the latest design revisions, included accessories, and official warranty coverage.