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WMD are a well-respected name in the Eurorack modular world, known for creating innovative and performance-focused modules. Their designs are widely used by musicians who want powerful tools that can handle both sound design and live performance with ease.
What sets WMD apart is their ability to combine creativity with functionality. Their modules often offer deep control and unique features, from drum synthesis and effects to sequencing and utilities, all built with a strong focus on usability. This makes them ideal for building systems that are both flexible and reliable.
WMD modules are simply great — versatile, inventive and built to a high standard. Whether you’re creating rhythms, textures or complex patches, they offer the tools you need to explore and perform with confidence, and you will not be disappointed.
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Analogue is sound generation based on physical electronic circuits such as oscillators, filters, and amplifiers rather than digital processing. It produces continuously variable signals with natural drift, saturation, and harmonic character, giving sounds a distinctive warmth and movement. Analogue instruments are valued for their hands-on control, immediacy, and expressive response in both studio and live performance environments.
Digital is sound generation and processing based on digital signal processing rather than analogue circuitry. It is used for precise control, stable tuning, patch memory, and complex sound design that would be difficult to achieve with purely analogue systems. For example, a digital instrument might be used to create detailed evolving textures or realistic emulations while storing and recalling complete sound setups instantly.
Eurorack is a modular synthesis format with standardised dimensions, power connections, and signal levels. Eurorack systems are built from individual modules mounted in cases, allowing users to create highly customisable instruments tailored to specific sound design and performance needs.
Hybrid is a design approach that combines analogue and digital technologies within a single instrument. Hybrid instruments use analogue circuitry for character and warmth alongside digital control or processing for stability, flexibility, and expanded functionality.
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.