Just for fun -- and for my own convenience when I someday win the lottery -- below is a list of 89 companies that make Eurorack synthesizer modules:
4ms Pedals
ADDAC System
ALM Busy Circuits
AMSynths
Abstract Data
Acidlab
Analogue Solutions
Analogue Systems
Atomo Synth
Bananalogue
Blue Lantern Modules
Broken Silicon
brownshoesonly
Bubblesound Instruments
CESYG
CWEJMAN
Circuit Abbey
Controlvoltage.org
Cylonix
Cyndustries
Dave Jones Design
Delptronics
Dewanatron
Din Sync
Division 6
Doepfer
Elby Designs
Electro-Acoustic Research
Electronic Music Works
Encore Electronics
Endorphin.es
Erthenvar
Expert Sleepers
Flame
Flight Of Harmony
Fonitronik
Future Sounds Systems
Gorillabox
Happy Nerding
hexinverter.net
Hinton Instruments
Innerclock Systems
Intellijel Designs
Kenton
Kilpatrick Audio
Koma Elektronik
LZX Industries
Livewire Electronics
Livid Instruments
Lowgain Audio
MFB
Macbeth
Mad Rooster Lab
Make Noise
Malekko Heavy Industry
Manhattan Analog
Medic Modules
Metasonix
Modcan
Monorocket
Mungo Enterprises
Oakley Sound Systems
Pittsburgh Modular
Promodular
Rebel Technology
STG Soundlabs
Schippmann
Signal Arts
Snazzy FX
Sound Modular
SoundMachines
Steady State Fate
Subconscious Communications
Synovatron
Synthesis Technology
Synthesizer Factory
Synthetic Sound Labs
Synthwerks
The Harvestman
The Voice Of Saturn
Thonk
Tiptop Audio
Toppobrillo
TouellsKouarn
Trogotronic
Vermona
Voltergeist
WMD
XAOC Devices
This list is by no means comprehensive. I know that if I were really diligent, I'd snag an image of one or more of each company's module(s) and show it above each of the links. Or at least a descriptive line or two. But as much as I love this stuff, no way am I going to do that for 89 different companies.
Below are four companies that sell misc and sundry synthesizer modules (and other stuff -- there is no shortage of weird and arcane musical devices in the world):
Big City Music
Analogue Haven
Schneidersladen
Control
And here's a website that helps you plan your Eurorack modular rig layout:
Module Planner
And finally, here's a website that is a database of synthesizer modules -- Eurorack and other formats, and a layout planner, too:
MODULARGrid
They claim to have 971 modules in the Eurorack category. Wow. Let's assume they cost an average of $300 apiece -- for a mere $291,000 I could have 'em all!
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