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Shmøergh Moduleur

A fully analog, DIY-friendly modular synthesizer system derived from the original Shmøergh Hog. The instrument is built from discrete modules — oscillators, filters, VCAs, utilities, and a digital Brain — usable either in their default pre-patched configuration or in any Eurorack system.

The project targets builders who want a reproducible, open, and hackable analog instrument. All circuits, PCBs, firmware, and mechanical designs are published here, including schematics, Gerbers, BOMs, and panel files. Each module is self-contained and can be assembled or modified independently.

Moduleur follows standard Eurorack conventions (±12 V rails, reverse polarity protection, 10-pin power, 1 V/oct where applicable). Designs emphasize robustness, available components, and clear signal flow. Simulation files and test notes are included for further study or modification.

This repository reflects ongoing hardware and firmware development, and module revisions may change over time.

Follow progress at shmoergh.com

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Community

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Building

Read the build guide →

Modules

Enclosure

Roadmap

We're working on improving modules, and adding firmwares to Brain as we go. You can see our loosely held ideas in the Roadmap file.

Contribution & Bug Reports

Contributions are much appreciated, especially in areas where community experience can improve the reliability and longevity of the system.

Contributing guidelines

License

Shmøergh Hog Moduleur © 2025

Hardware is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0

Software is licensed under MIT.

Font used on PCBs: https://departuremono.com

Simulations made in CircuitJS

⚠️ Build Smart

Moduleur is an open-source DIY electronics project intended for experienced builders.

Although it operates from low-voltage DC power, incorrect assembly, wiring, or component selection can result in equipment damage or safety risks.

By building this project, you accept full responsibility for safe assembly and operation.

Please read the full safety notice and disclaimer before proceeding:

👉 Safety & Intended Use

👉 Full Disclaimer