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AnalogueSolutions is a UK based company specialising in true analogue synthesisers, sequencers and modules. With over 25 years experience in the industry, Analogue Solutions were there right at the start of the eurorack revolution.

Analogue Solutions founder, Tom Carpenter, has a genuine passion for analogue synths, drawing on his years of using and owning vintage analogue synths and drum machines, which he uses, along side AS products, in his own music productions.


At a point in time where the Eurorack scene is increasing looking to digital technology for inspiration, the Fusebox proudly takes its cue from classic untamed analogue instruments. And above all it is an instrument, with a refreshing focus on performance and jamming.


The Fusebox packages the Analogue Solutions sound into a self-contained semi-modular toybox. The built-in sequencing tools and Interval Generator make for fast idea creation and easy live performance. And it would also make a great starting point or bridge into a wider modular studio.


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Are you just getting started on your film photography journey? Come see our beginner's hub for comprehensive - yet simple! - guide to cameras, film, and processing. Also find product recommendations, inspiration articles, and many other useful resources perfect for analogue beginners ??


Here at Analogue Wonderland we sell every type of film for photography - from 35mm and 120 film to 110, 127, 620, 4x5 and even 8x10 sheet film. You can buy black and white film, slide film, Polaroid packs, infrared film, and a number of specialist films not available anywhere else - perfect as gifts for film photographers!


We can also process your films with the WonderLab: a film processing lab that can develop 35mm film, 120 (medium format) and more. With a passionate and professional team of lab technicians, top-of-the-range developing and scanning equipment, and our award-winning customer service the WonderLab is the perfect place to send your films for processing.


I bought a new clock face for my versa 2 which I'm happy with and the default 'always on' clock face was digital. Today I scrolled through a few of the settings, added a card to the wallet... when I'd finished the default clock had changed to analogue and I can't for the life of me get the digital one back. How do I do it please?


Hi have the same problem somehow I when I changed faces I have my selected face then instead of digital clock I have an analog clock, I I changed to some of my other faces but do not see the 3 dots. Please help if you can, thank you


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A linear analogue for rating pain with 10, 15 and 20 cm lines is significantly less variable than a 5 cm line (mean error of 15 cm line is 0-19%, 95% confidence limits for the group +/- 2% and an inood correlation between repeated ratins of a recalled pain distant in time. The variance of the rating is significantly less than the repeated rating of a random mark. The linear analogue rating of a constant pain stimulus is reproducible and changes in rating are likely to be real changes of opinion. Pethidine 150 mg intramuscularly had no significant effect, tested 30 minutes after the administration, on the accuracy or reproducibility of the analogue rating. A linear analogue seems a suitable method of recording the patient's opion of a severe pain such as that of labour.


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Despite their widespread use for performing advanced computational tasks, digital signal processors suffer from several restrictions, including low speed, high power consumption and complexity, caused by costly analogue-to-digital converters. For this reason, there has recently been a surge of interest in performing wave-based analogue computations that avoid analogue-to-digital conversion and allow massively parallel operation. In particular, novel schemes for wave-based analogue computing have been proposed based on artificially engineered photonic structures, that is, metamaterials. Such kinds of computing systems, referred to as computational metamaterials, can be as fast as the speed of light and as small as its wavelength, yet, impart complex mathematical operations on an incoming wave packet or even provide solutions to integro-differential equations. These much-sought features promise to enable a new generation of ultra-fast, compact and efficient processing and computing hardware based on light-wave propagation. In this Review, we discuss recent advances in the field of computational metamaterials, surveying the state-of-the-art metastructures proposed to perform analogue computation. We further describe some of the most exciting applications suggested for these computing systems, including image processing, edge detection, equation solving and machine learning. Finally, we provide an outlook for the possible directions and the key problems for future research.


R.F. and F.Z.-N. would like to acknowledge the support from the Swiss National Science Foundation, under grant number 172487. A.A. and D.L.S. acknowledge the support from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, the Simons Foundation and the National Science Foundation. The authors acknowledge useful discussions with P. del Hougne about machine-learning applications of computing metamaterials.


My wife and I are both over 70 and vulnerable. Last week we were forced by BT to unplug our analogue phone land line and plug it into the internet hub. Today we had a power cut so we were unable to contact ANYONE about our predicament. In the event of a crisis during a power cut (not unknown down here with so many overhead power lines), how do we summon help from friends, family or the emergency services?????


We live in a village in Cornwall and it is outrageous that BT have simply ridden roughshod over their customers and forced this change upon us. Our local TV featured this tonight and there are many complaints. BT refused to put anyone up to respond to these complaints but instead issued the blandest, most unhelpful PR statement I have ever seen. We need our analogue phone line back - immediately. How do I request this from BT? I hope this isn't the start of a long saga for me, starting with a letter to my MP.


You are saying that because of this unilateral decision I have no option but to PAY for a power supply backup? We had a phone connected to the 'normal' analogue line so had backup in case of power cuts, which as I said are not infrequent in this part of the country, and a daresay there are similar issues in other rural areas. There is a groundswell of dissatisfaction with this transfer which will only grow. I have tonight written to my MP and I suspect she will already have received similar communications. To me it seems another example of how young, unthinking corporate employees show how little empathy they have with the elderly, infirm and those with special needs. They naturally attribute their own tech-savvy to everyone, "Well, everyone's got a mobile phone haven't they?"


Given that Openreach are a private company and were given the responsibility by the UK Government for the building and updating of the broadband and telephone network in the UK, because no other company was prepared to take on the enormous task, who would you suggest that UK Government and Openreach should have let decide whether or not to replace the very dated unreliable copper telephone network infrastructure and bring it into the 21st century or should it be expected to keep the costly, old and dying copper analogue infrastructure going for ever more.


Up to now, you have relied on a free electrical supply down your phone line, to power your analogue phone courtesy of BT Retail, who provide battery backup and a generator, just to keep the analogue phone service working.


The analogue phone equipment, installed in the 1970-80s, uses a lot of power, and is costly to maintain, and there a very few spares available. It also needs a cooling plant, to keep the temperature in the exchange down, otherwise the equipment fails.


I didn't imply 'seniors' are technophobes. I am 73, extremely au fait with computers and operate a home recording studio with advanced hardware and software that would make many blanche. But I do not have, need or want a 'smartphone', instead I opted years ago to own a Doro phone that costs me 8.50 a month. Reasons: I only want the facility to make/receive calls and texts, I do not want to use anything else on a phone or suffer its intrusions. Why should I be coerced into paying a lot more money for something I don't need or want??

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