A proposed Eurorack module exploring Amiga / Paula-inspired replay behavior for drums, breaks, and dense sampled sounds.
It absolutely can be if you like it so, however it is predominantly aimed at producers chasing force, density, and replay character, in the first place.
Not at all. Kick drums are the main test case, but the idea also applies to snares, breaks, and other sampled sounds that benefit from dense replay behavior.
Nah mate. This is an active development project. The direction is clear, but the first honest prototype still needs to prove the full chain in hardware.
Because they provide a strong technical and cultural anchor for the first experiment. The broader mechanism may go beyond one machine, but Paula is a useful first funnel.
Not at all. The whole point is that sample-rate behavior, bit depth, replay-rate pitch, DAC character, and fixed filtering all matter separately.
To us, software is useful for proving ideas, but Eurorack is the right long-term form if the sound proves worth turning into a direct performance tool as the hardware actually will have its own personality.
Past the "is this even real?" stage and into "what exact chain gives the result reliably?"
More replay-path testing, prototype work, and refining the smallest honest version of the instrument that proves the sound.