flight of harmony newsletter October 25, 2020
Hello again!
The Infernal Noise Machine Kickstarter has finally ended. The goal was not met, but there were enough backers willing to change their pledges to orders so we can go ahead and make them anyway. We had hoped to get enough backers to have some production model units built for stock, but that’s OK. The Limited Edition units were the main focus. Kickstarter was an interesting experience and we’ll probably use it again in the future with the same intent of building the module regardless. It’s a good platform and could be a lot of fun if done the right way. Thanks again to everyone for joining in!
There was enough time during the campaign to get the final details worked out on the eurorack INM and we are now starting the Limited Edition production run. There are only 13 of the LE units left and this is the only time they will be built, so grab one while you can! The INM-Exp expander module is being built as well. More information on both available on the Kickstarter page. (I’ll get the pages up on the website as soon as I can.)
Pre-order pricing:
INM-E: $777.00 + shipping
INM-Exp: $80.00 + shipping
After production, prices go to MSRP:
INM-E: $949.00 + shipping
INM-Exp: $125.00 + shipping
Desktop & 5U Infernal Noise Machine
Development of the Desktop and 5U Infernal Noise Machine resumes after INM-E production ends. You can follow updates and discussions of the INM-D in the thread at Muff’s.
Best wishes to everyone, take care!
~flight
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