Olympia Modular has launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund production of a new Eurorack utility module, TUNNELS.

The module is a collaboration between Olympia Noise Co. (Patterning) developer Ben Kamen and Buchla Development Engineer Charles Seeholzer. They describe it as an ‘infinite multiple’. It’s designed to let you take a signal from anywhere in your modular synthesizer and route it to anywhere else.

TUNNELS is made up of two separate modules, TUNNEL IN and TUNNEL OUT:

The TUNNEL IN module by itself is a buffered multiple, duplicating an input signal across multiple outputs.

The TUNNEL OUT module expands the TUNNEL IN module by adding additional outputs at another location in your synthesizer. TUNNEL OUT modules can be chained together to create massive multiple banks or send common signals like clocks and 1v/oct signals to strategic locations in your modular synthesizer.

Pricing and Availability

Production of the TUNNELS modules is being funded via a Kickstarter project, and modules are available to backers starting at US $75.