Great job! Scarily professional. Well done
for those who wish to support 
What a bargain! Sounds great!
I’m disappointed they’re not in the Kosmo section at Reverb.
-Fumu / Esopus
Fixed it!! Thanks for mentioning it!! 
THANK YOU SO MUCH - to the 4 who purchased 2xVLPG’s!
<3
I will have the format Jumblers and Grounds and the Noise x Sample and Hold’s up soon!
I have some other neat stuff planned for next month as well!! like a VC Crossfader x VCA with LED Slide pots 
oohh led slide pots cool . always linked the feel of using those over rotary and more led’s is a plus
Yeah, put me down for one of those 
yep me to , always ready to support everyone’s efforts and fill my racks with unique gear !
Device X,
The only negative is Kosmo hasn’t been brought to Modular Grid. It would be reasonable to plan a Kosmo with all the Kosmonuts’ brands with Modular Grid’s tools.
-Fumu / Esopus
I dont even know how to go about submitting a new format there - but i was thinking about looking into it!
The issue is - they do not have a “case” in the case selection that would work :\
Josh,
Gawd! I was thinking that too! I hope at least Sam’s wood cases in the zine’s instructions are options.
-Fumu / Esopus
most all formats are smaller than Kosmo , so I have built boxes for the 20 cm tall modules [ Kosmo ] . its easy enough to accommodate for smaller modules . not sure what is meant by " modular grid " ?
I have a feeling that Kosmo would have to become much more firmly established with a much larger user base before Modular Grid would be inclined to put in the effort to add it.
In terms of the number of modules listed, the bottommost format on MG is Modcan A, with 95 modules. Kosmo’s well below even that number for now.
Might be more productive to work on an alternative to MG for Kosmo users (not volunteering).
Not sure what was meant by “they do not have a “case” in the case selection that would work”. They accommodate MU and MOTM and Modcan A, so I don’t know why they couldn’t handle Kosmo.
Device X,
It’s a site to virtually stick modules into a case online. It quotes the amount of power that the modules sip from the supply and the amount of HP that filled the case. It would be useful if that site could be used for all of the brands that have come out in the short history of Kosmo. What does make it a bit challenging is there’s not even a standard case so what will the site determine Kosmo cases look like?
-Fumu / Esopus
I tried Modular Grid once before this place got started. I didn’t and still don’t get it. It comes across as a knob twiddler’s equivalent of The Sims.
It’s intended as a way to plan and organize a modular synth, including how the space is used and what the power requirements add up to. It also serves as a sort of database of all the modules that are out there, although in many cases the entries are out of date, inaccurate, or duplicated… still, if you want to find a Eurorack drum module, for instance, it’s one place to start looking.