Bad News, Good News
First, the bad news: the final small restock of Infrasonic Audio modules – ever – is now available at a permanent 15% discount via the Infrasonic web shop, while supplies last. After they're gone, they're gone for good.
The good news is that after an inspiring and successful collaboration with WMD on the forthcoming Cosmic Debris module, I have accepted an offer to join the team at WMD full-time. I'll be working on firmware and DSP for WMD modules in order to bring even more new and exciting modules into reality.
Just to provide reassurance: Cosmic Debris is still happening and is not being discontinued! It's fully ready for production and will be available very soon via WMD.
The "Why" of it All
The last 3+ years of making Eurorack modules has been a journey of growth, learning, joy, and sometimes frustration for me. I've been amazed by the sounds folks make with my modules. I've experienced both successes and failures.
I know so much more than I did when I started.
One of the things I know now is that handling all the aspects of a manufacturing business is not for me. To build, maintain, and scale a Eurorack module company as a solo entrepreneur requires a particular combination of focus, drive, ambition, and risk tolerance that I simply do not possess. The state of the US economy in 2025/2026 – particularly with regards to the realities of small-scale electronics manufacturing – has not been helpful, either.
However, I don't want to dwell on the past; I'd rather look to the future. I'm excited to do more of what I really enjoy doing – designing modules and developing DSP – which is why I think my new role with WMD will be a perfect fit.
What's Next?
Over the past month or so I've been winding down the freelance development side of my business (which has always been the thing that's kept me afloat) and building/testing my remaining module inventory, while I prepare to join WMD as a full time employee. I'm beyond proud of the work I've done for my freelance customers since the start of Infrasonic Audio, but for the foreseeable future I will not be accepting any new freelance contracts.
As for ongoing support, I will still be providing technical support and honoring the warranty on my modules, indefinitely. My website will also remain active, indefinitely, to provide access to documentation etc. The format may change once I no longer have need for a storefront, but it's not going away.
I'm very grateful to the retailers who have carried my modules over the past few years. Most of them still have some inventory remaining at the time this post was written, but there won't be any significant restocks via third-party retailers going forward either.
The Infrasonic Audio brand and LLC will both remain active and registered until such time that I decide it no longer makes sense to maintain them. But that might be quite some time down the road.
Final Words
I want to extend a warm and heartfelt thank you to my customers and to the global Eurorack community for all the support, suggestions, teachings, and camaraderie extended my way since I first started Infrasonic Audio. I have no doubt that will follow me wherever I go.
I'm looking at this as a step forward, not a failure or setback. I'm genuinely excited for what comes next and I hope you will be too.
Onward and upward!
– Nick