TMINTT is an active routing and summing matrix that works with voltages up to the Eurorack modular format.
Its principle is quite simple: inspired by Meng Qi’s magnetic matrix design, it has a patching system that lets you use magnetic pins on a 7×11 game board-like grid to route and sum (at unity gain) your signals.
It comes in a USB-powered standalone format, allowing you to comfortably interface multiple systems.
This interface will change your approach towards patching, opening a window on feedback territories, focusing on discovery and experimentation, but also lets you just quickly change your CV signals’ routing (TMINTT is DC coupled) or your signal FX chain – all this within the map ecosystem.
Embrace a new way of patching, discover places you never seen.
// The borders question:
TMINTT borders can be unstable – the pawns’ positioning might require a slight adjustment sometimes, provided that flatness tolerances of the pawns can vary. That’s the nature of the grid.









