Born from the rugged spirit of Brittany's experimental electronic scene, Skorn da Bask Standalone takes the classic Eurorack drone beast and sets it free as a powered-up desktop unit—no case required.
This analog powerhouse packs three sawtooth VCOs that double as LFOs, each with its own CV input (not 1V/oct), tuning knob, and dual switches for routing to audio or the filter's mod bus, plus hi/lo frequency range selection. A gritty 24dB/oct lowpass filter sits at the core, with Freqañs cutoff pot, Dasson resonance control, dedicated audio input for external processing (which auto-bypasses internal oscs), and a mod CV jack. Output is a single 3.5mm TS mono, with USB-C power for desk use; the striking red-and-anodized aluminum panel evokes TouellSkouarn's signature raw aesthetic, originally a 16HP module now standalone.
Patchers love its ability to conjure thick, distorting drones and abstract rhythms right out of the box—super meaty tones that beg for modulation, though some note the non-standard CV scaling needs careful tweaking.