This page is the complete routing map of the Wireland studio. Every MIDI path, every audio channel, every CV cable, every video signal — documented here so we don't have to remember it.

This is a living document. The chain changes as gear is added, swapped, and reconfigured. What you see below is the current state of the system.

The Nome 2 is the master clock for the entire studio. Everything syncs to it.
Nome 2 Squarp Hapax Kenton Thru 5 Octatrack / Metropolix / Torso T1 / Bitbox MK2
Nome 2 (Analog Sync) Pamela's New Workout
Nome 2 (USB) Mac Studio Bitwig / Reason / All DAW Software
The Squarp Hapax is the MIDI brain. Fifteen channels across four physical outputs, plus one input for generative sequencing from the Torso T1.

Physical Outputs

Output A — Plinky+
Hapax Out A → Plinky+ (direct)
Output B — Bome Box → U4 MIDI Interface
Hapax Out B → Bome Box → U4 MIDI → Pulsar 23 / Sub 37
Output C — Kenton Thru 5
Hapax Out C → Kenton Thru 5 → Octatrack / Metropolix / Torso T1 / Bitbox MK2
Output D — Tempera (TRS)
Hapax Out D (TRS MIDI) → Beetlecrab Tempera
Input B — Torso T1
Torso T1 → Hapax In B (generative sequences fed back into Hapax for recording/routing)

Hapax Channel Assignments

Ch Destination Output
Hardware Instruments
CH 1Moog Subsequent 37Out B → Bome → U4
CH 4Beetlecrab TemperaOut D (TRS)
CH 8Plinky+Out A
CH 9Pulsar 23 — BassOut B → Bome → U4
CH 10Pulsar 23 — DrumsOut B → Bome → U4
Software / Plugins (via Mac Studio)
CH 2Plugin A (Bitwig/Reason)USB → Mac Studio
CH 3Plugin B (Bitwig/Reason)USB → Mac Studio
Hermod+ — Video CV (native 0–1V)
CH 12Hermod+ (video CV, native 0–1V)Routing details TBD
CH 13Hermod+ (video CV, native 0–1V)Routing details TBD
The Bome Box is the central MIDI hub. It receives Hapax Out B and distributes to hardware via the U4 interface. It also hosts the FH-2 and both FHX-8CV expanders via USB, handling all MIDI-to-CV conversion. Over the network it connects to the Mac Studio for software control.

FH-2 and expander I/O details are being reconfigured. Detailed output assignments will be added in the upcoming Control Flow update.

Audio flows from instruments through four submixers into the main Tascam Model 12. Every instrument can be used simultaneously.
Tascam Model 12 (Main Mixer)
ChSource
CH 1/2Zoom LiveTrak L-6 (stereo L/R)
CH 3/4Bastl Bestie (L → Ch 3, R → Ch 4, via breakout cable)
CH 5Artcessories Split Mix 4 (main out)
CH 6Soma Pulsar 23 (permanent dedicated input)
CH 7/8Elektron Octatrack MK2
CH 9/10Mac Studio (main audio)
Model 12 stereo out goes to Yamaha HS8 monitors and/or Presonus Quantum ES2 for multitrack recording into Bitwig.

Submixer 1: Zoom LiveTrak L-6

Zoom LiveTrak L-6
ChSource
CH 1Herbs & Stones Mousse, Output A
CH 2Herbs & Stones Mousse, Output B
CH 3Plinky Plus, Main L/R
CH 4Make Noise Strega, Headphone out (stereo breakout)
CH 5Beetlecrab Tempera, Main out L/R
CH 6Manifold Research Centre Antilope

Submixer 2: Bastl Bestie

Bastl Bestie
ChSource
CH 1After Later Audio Mingles (eurorack mixer), L/R mix out
CH 2Befaco Oneiroi, Main L audio out
CH 3RESERVED: Dedicated internal distortion circuit
CH 4Elta Music Solar 42F, Headphone out
CH 5Intellijel 1U Stereo Mixer, L/R mix out

Submixer 3: Artcessories Split Mix 4

Artcessories Split Mix 4
InputSource
Input 1Folktek Mescaline (stereo breakout)
Input 2Elta Music Solar 42F, Main Wet L out
Input 3Elta Music Solar 42F, Main Wet R out
Input 4Behringer MicroMix (main output)

Artcessories main out → Tascam Model 12, Channel 5

Submixer 4: Behringer MicroMix

Behringer MicroMix (4-Channel Line Mixer)
ChSource
CH 1Something Modular 4-channel mixer, Main output
CH 2Soma Laboratories Flux, Main L output
CH 3Soma Laboratories Flux, Main R output
CH 4Moog Subsequent 37, Main audio out

MicroMix main out → Artcessories Split Mix 4, Input 4

Supplemental Eurorack Mixers

Intellijel 1U Stereo Mixer
ChSource
CH 1 L/R(open)
CH 2 L/R(open)

Intellijel Mix L/R → Bastl Bestie CH 5

After Later Audio Mingles (Dual 3-Channel Panning Mixer)
ChSource
Mixer A
CH 1(open)
CH 2(open)
CH 3(open)
Mixer B
CH 4(open)
CH 5(open)
CH 6(open)

Mingles Mix L/R → Bastl Bestie CH 1

Elta Music Solar 42F ← Selector 8
Landscape Noon (permanent) → Elta Music Selector 8 → Solar 42F → Main Wet L/R → Artcessories Inputs 2/3 | Headphone out → Bastl Bestie CH 4

Selector 8 routes inputs into the Solar 42F for processing. Landscape Noon is permanently connected.

Octatrack Effects Chain (Post-Trade)

Patchulator Pro Desktop Patchbay → Octatrack Inputs
Patch Pro ChDestination
CH 1Octatrack Input A
CH 3Octatrack Input B
CH 5Octatrack Input C
CH 7Octatrack Input D
CH 8(open)
Patchulator Pro → Effects Chain
Patch Pro CH 2 (send) → Valeton GP5 → Dapper Indie → Patch Pro CH 4 (return)

Three pedals traded from original chain (Mandala, Cosmosis 1, HX One). Supplemental effects still available: Endorphin.es Plus 3, Spring Reverb Tank.

Audio-to-Video Bridge

Signal Splitting
Audio signals can be split at the source: one path to the audio mixer chain, the other through omiindustries Curtail (±5V → 0–1V scaling) into the video eurorack chain. The same performance gestures drive both sound and image simultaneously.

Key split sources: Strega, Bruxa, Morphagene. The Patchulator 8000, Patchulator Pro, and two DFAudio NanoPatch M units handle physical signal splitting and routing between the audio rack (left of desk) and video rack (right of desk).

All video signals ultimately terminate via USB stream from the Roland V-02HD MK2 or NDI from the Hypnos. The final mixing environment is VDMX6 Plus, which receives all sources for compositing, effects, and capture.

Signal Endpoints → VDMX6 Plus

Roland V-02HD MK2 → VDMX6 Plus
InputSource
HDMI 1LZX Videomancer (HDMI out)
HDMI 2Sleepy Circuits Hypno 2 (HDMI out)

Roland V-02HD USB stream carries both HDMI channels mixed down to VDMX6 Plus.

NDI Sources → VDMX6 Plus
SourceNotes
Sleepy Circuits Hypno MK1NDI to VDMX6 Plus
Sleepy Circuits Hypno 2 (×2)NDI to VDMX6 Plus + HDMI to Roland Input 2 (one unit HDMI, one NDI, swappable per session)

A dedicated Linux box (Mediabox) can also collect, record, and stream any NDI source over the network.

Analog Video Chain

Pre-Processing Mixers
DeviceInputsOutput
Mezkalin Dirty MixerL/R Input 1, Input 2Center Out
Mismatcher DeluxeA, BC (output)

These two mixers receive all analog sources, then feed into the LZX TBC2 (Decoder A and Decoder B). Maximum simultaneous analog sources: 4.

Analog Signal Flow
Analog Sources → Dirty Mixer / Mismatcher Deluxe → LZX TBC2 (Decoder A + B) → Eurorack video processing (Video Matrix Mixer, CMIX, Veil, Mainbow, etc.) → Sortie (RGB → composite encoding) → Videomancer (analog processing + HDMI conversion) → HDMI Out → Roland V-02HD MK2 Input 1
Analog Sources
DeviceDescription
LZX Industries VidiotStandalone video oscillator/synthesizer
Erogenous Tones Structure SDStandalone shader-based video synthesizer
Gieskes 3trins RGB+1cRGB video device
Gieskes Oscillatoscope 1dRarely used
Critter & Guitari EYESYPython-based video instrument
Matata Microscope CameraFound footage source (moth footage, microscopic textures)
Optional Processing Layer
Psychic iClicks: Passive audio/video mixer specializing in audio reactivity. Any analog source can be routed through this before hitting either mixer for an additional layer of audio-driven modulation.

Sync Chain

Sync Distribution
Sortie (free-running sync generator, NTSC) → Sortie rear sync out → VU001B rear sync in → VU001B front panel outputs (distributed buffered sync copies) → TBC2 front panel sync in (RCA)

Sortie is the master sync generator. Entrée is NOT part of the sync chain — it only extracts sync from incoming video, it does not generate sync. TBC2 receives sync and locks to it. Stable remains in the chain as a processing amplifier and glitch stabilizer with CV-controllable parameters.

Eurorack Video Chain

Current Video Eurorack Inventory (Post-Trade)
ManufacturerModules
LZX IndustriesTBC2 Gen3 (own 3D-printed case + PSU)
LZX IndustriesVideomancer (desktop, HDMI conversion + processing)
LZX IndustriesVidiot (standalone)
SyntonieSortie, Entrée (trade candidate), Animate, VU001B, Stable, CBV001
Foxing HourVeil, RGBY2RGB
reverselandfillTriple Function Generator, Video Matrix Mixer, CMIX
omiindustriesCurtail
Chroma CauldronMainbow
Erogenous TonesStructure SD
Sequencing & Modulation
Squarp Hermod+ serves as the brain of the video eurorack chain (mirroring the Squarp Hapax for audio). The Hermod+ scales natively to 0–1V (configured per track: 0V minimum, +1V maximum), providing dedicated sequencing and modulation power without sharing the FH-2 with audio duties.
Voltage Scaling
Curtail (omiindustries): Scales eurorack-level audio signals (±5V) down to 0–1V LZX standard. Four channels. Allows any audio/eurorack signal to drive video modules.
ELFO (Enjoy Electronics): Quad LFO with per-channel voltage range. Two channels set to LZX 1V, two channels at 0–10V. The 1V channels feed video modules directly without Curtail.

Retired / Changed

Status Updates
DeviceStatus
Panasonic AG-MX70PRetired from active chain — replaced by TBC2. Still physically present.
Entropy & Sons Recursion StudioTraded. No longer available as source or MIDI target.
Syntonie EntréeSync chain role eliminated. Trade/sell candidate. If kept, functions only as secondary decoder and luma processor.
Elektron OctatrackRemoved from video sequencing duties. Returns to audio performance chain.
Video sequencing is now handled by Squarp Hermod+ with native 0–1V output. The Octatrack has been removed from video duties and returns to audio performance. The LaunchControl XL MK3 is now DAW mixer control only.
Hermod+ → Video CV
Hermod+ (native 0–1V, 8 outputs) → TBC2, Structure SD, and all eurorack video parameters
Monolit → TBC2
Light Reft Monolit → MIDI to TBC2 (color correction, crossfade) — routing TBD
LaunchControl XL MK3
DAW mixer control only (Bitwig/Reason). No longer used for video control.

Full control flow architecture (Monolit → KNOT → Hermod+/TBC2, GRID3 blocks → Hapax) is being finalized through hands-on testing. Detailed routing will be added in a future update.

Novation LaunchControl XL MK3
Primary DAW mixer controller (Bitwig/Reason).
Joue Play (MPE)
MPE controller → Squarp Hapax (for expressive sequencing and real-time performance input)
Roli Seaboard Block + Lighted Block (MPE)
MPE controller → Mac Studio (for expressive plugin performance in Bitwig/Reason)
Last updated: March 2026