Hi Mebitek,

To be honest with you... the video is pretty scary :-( Your music makes the tension heavier and from a "dark" point of view it certainly fits well to the video :-)

Music as well as the video are impressive from an art point of view, though I am glad those times are over...

Thank you very much for sharing this (it might set people to think, again...) and kind regards, Garfield.

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Thread: Latest Work

Hi Mog00,

Thanks for the detailed information. With this track you convinced me about the Dixie 2+ :-) It was already on my wish list and now I will increase the priority of getting this module, thanks to you!

I don't have that much experience with FM yet, though I love my Synthesis Technology - E330 Multimode VCO module. Lovely as well as a bit weird module but that's why I love it :-) One of the three modes available on this module is the 2-operator FM synthesis mode.

Similar here, I had for real quite some time my eye on the Novation - Peak synthesizer but I didn't had space left here to put it anywhere so that's one of the reasons why I didn't bought it yet. The other reason is that Novation came "recently" with their Summit synthesizer, also interesting but... I think it's too huge for me regarding the "no space" I have...

And then... there came the Waldorf - Kyra and Iridium. Peak & Summit are wave table based synthesizers so is the Iridium, though that's "a bit more" than that... I am myself now looking into the pair of Kyra and Iridium synthesizers but space is definitely an issue even with these desktop models and the financing of this is yet another issue...

Anyway, I better start to stop dreaming about nice synthesizers ;-) Kind regards, Garfield.

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Another rack? ;-)

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Hello Farkas and Lugia,

Farkas: Thank you very much :-)

So far following review reports are ready for download from my website:

Doepfer - A-110-1 VCO
Doepfer - A-124 SE Wasp filter
Erica Synths - Pico Switch
Make Noise - Mult(-iple)
Waldorf - DVCA1 (dual VCA) but you found that one already ;-)

For this coming month February I hope to be able to produce the review reports of Doepfer - A-140-1 ADSR and A-145-1 LFO modules. Perhaps once a month I will mention it, I don't want to become known as a "spammer" ;-)

Lugia: Thank you very much for your kind post as well as your thoughts and views. I only can agree with you on how crazy Eurorack became and still becomes, the variety of modules is so immense that one can't keep a real overview of all of "what's out there"...

You mention you don't know how to compare it to or with, and I know you meant this in another context, just stealing here the subject ;-) In future review reports if I have reviewed more modules of the same function, let's say a few VCAs, then in paragraph 5.5 - Comparing this VCA module with other VCA modules I will start to compare in this example the VCAs I have already reviewed so one can (finally) start to compare... but for the moment that's the (hopefully near) future. I first need to get more reviews done of several functions and then more reviews of the same function so the comparing can get started... For the moment a long way to go.

Both: Thank you very much for your kind support and kind regards, Garfield.

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Thread: Latest Work

Hi Mog00,

Wow, this is brilliantly done! Beautiful sounds, nicely different, what a piece of art this is! Would stand out grand in a piece of Jazz or Ambient.

How did you create that cymbal sound between 0:16 and 0:17? That's beautifully done! Is that a sample?

So much to discover here, I keep pressing the play button :-) Thank you very much for sharing this and I hope, one day you will make a longer version of this brilliant track! Kind regards, Garfield.

P.S.: Pressing now for the 8th time this track! I just can't stop!!!

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Hello All,

I am still not sure about this, looking at the tremendous work that it costs... the idea of starting to review modules and writing a review report about it and publishing it in PDF format and not the usual video way by the even more usual YouTube, started around early 2020.

I then used about a half year to create the template for this review report and since end of last year I started to create review reports themselves. They are not the usual way of reviewing stuff, I took here a little different road if I may put it like that.

Since the enormous amount of work that goes into a review, I have so far only completed 5 review reports but I hope over the months and years this will grow. I know against over 8000 modules 5 review reports is not much... close to zero ;-) On the long run I hope to be able to do 10 review reports on average per year. So after 10 years that would still be only 100 review reports. On the other hand, if you never start, never something will happen.

Not sure if this crazy idea makes any sense, I might stop after a few years, let's see how it goes. Meanwhile if you are interested in a review report, they are in PDF format, nothing fancy really. You can download the reports from my website:

https://garfieldmodular.net/

Naturally, if you have feedback, see mistakes, missing important information or whatsoever, you are welcome to fill in the contact form on the above website and let me know about it.

Thank you very much in advance and kind regards, Garfield.

Edit: Removed typo.

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Hi Mowse,

Very intriguing track this is. I love the main line whilst a beautiful kind of dripping sound (is that the Plaits?) goes around with it too. On top of all that beautiful stuff, you know how to put down a sequence as well!

Lovely work, I don't mind if you try here and there to "drift away", at least this unexpected drift, is in my opinion, very successful! Thank you very much for sharing this with us and kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi Exposure,

I love the melody line in here, that sound does it for me! :-)

I barely know how to spell drumz but you on the other hand know very well how to handle a decent piece of rhythm :-)

Thank you very much for sharing this and kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi Farkas, Troux, all,

Farkas: Oh yes, a lovely nice long jam :-) Great stuff! Ha, ha, android-jazz, even haven't heard of it. I must be more careful next time when I am hyper spaced again and see if I come across some more android-jazz out there in hyper space ;-)

Well your android-jazz is certainly an interesting and good one! Thanks a lot for sharing this with us.

Troux, all: Oh yes, good idea, you guys give a great open air concert and the rest of us is hanging around at the bar with comfortable chairs in front of you guys and listening. I would definitely drink a few too many cocktails and enjoy your shows :-) I have been to Ibiza already, so how about meeting in Hawaii or something exotic I have never been before? ;-) Or if the neighbours of The-Erc have nothing against it, I don't mind your idea either ;-)

Thank you all very much, let's hope that Covid-19 is soon over and I can't wait for your concert(s)! Kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi Quantum_Eraser,

Yeah, I know where you are coming from regarding the headphones, if I sit in a hotel room and listen music from my laptop (speakers) then I also put pretty soon my headphones on :-) Then, it's definitely better however at home or at your studio you should use some decent speakers then the audio pleasure is even better! :-) Positioning of the speakers is quite important though.

Kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi Quantum_Eraser,

Oh yes, this is great stuff :-) At around 3:00+ I suddenly had a flash-back in memory to some well-known music but I can't remember if it's from Tangerine Dream or Vangelis or... just not sure however your music is really good!

He, he, I have to agree a bit here with The-Erc, why is everyone asking for using headphones? If your audio set is kind of okay, it usually can "display" the sounds much better than headphones. If I want to hear all the details, I go to sit in my listening chair and then I can exactly hear the stereo positioning, the depth, the sweet spots, just everything and with headphones that's less likely to happen.

Well, with speakers or with headphones, no matter how, your track is beautifully done and I look forward in hearing from you about your EP! Kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi Waveofsilence,

Wow, if this is a morning jam of yours then I wonder how your evening jams are? :-)

Great, nice long track and a beautiful video where one can see you at work. Wouldn't have mind if you would have hit the drums either ;-) Or a zoom into your modular system!

Thank you very much for sharing this and kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi The-Erc,

You got some nice sequences there! Here and there some interesting sounds makes the track complete.

Yeah, nice work, keep it coming and thank you very much for sharing this! Kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi Mowse,

Oh yes, that Telharmonic sound :-) I love it!

Nice and interesting track this is! Thank you very much for sharing this and kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi Steve,

Ha, ha, well thank you, I guess... ;-)

You know... in hyper space there is lot of freedom and there aren't many rules, but there is one though and one is promised to be held on to that and that is this:

Once a full planet's nation or something like that is able to go in hyper space then it's allowed to take the information you found in hyper space back to where you are from and share it with the rest of your living beings on that planet or place you are from. Earth has not been reached that stage yet where everyone is able to go into hyper space, so as long as that's the case things as taken pictures (old fashion though, nobody does that in hyper space for ages) and take that back to a place that has not been (fully) freed up in hyper space like our Earth is, well, sorry but that's just not done, you just can't do that I am afraid.

For example "lift-off", I totally understand what you mean, however in hyper space that is such a 20th century expression... you know... I better not mention that there ;-) In hyper space one would rather call it "being transferred", or something like that.

So what we all should do is this: if we all can just make even better music than we already do, put all our efforts into even more "hyper spacey" kind of music, perhaps if we would do that all together, we could hyper space the entire Earth into hyper space, then there are no more secrets to be kept and you can take whatever photographs you would like to.

How about that, hey? ;-) Meanwhile (while we are not hyper spaced yet as one union) let's keep up the good work and enjoy our music. Thank you very much in name of hyper space beings and planet nations and their humble servant, named Garfield.

P.S.: Lugia, I am still on nothing else than just "modulargrid.net" ;-)

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Hi Sacguy71,

I love to watch your Eloquencer, nice device! Perhaps on the very long run I might be tempted :-) For the moment I have enough sequencers though.

Always nice watching you and your racks in your videos, thanks a lot for sharing! Kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi Steve,

Oh this is lovely relaxing music. Close your eyes and let go, let go earth and go into hyper-space. You can imagine (eyes still closed) the stars you see slowly moving by, the serious emptiness of the galaxy, your music, planet Uremap 64T here I come ;-)

Oh this is fantastic, this could go on and on for me and I am still floating around in hyper-space...

You have done it, I left earth again ;-) Thank you very much for sharing this and kind regards, Garfield.

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Noooo...the obvious solution is that you need more modules!

;-)
-- Lugia

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Hi Wishbonebrewery,

Yet another very enjoyable track from you :-) Nice relaxing while being entertained by the nice subtle sounds you are using.

Nice piece of work and thank you very much for sharing this. Kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi Troux,

He, he, nice music, I like to call this "happy music", makes me happy while listening at it. Kind of strong positive attitude to be heard here, I like that!

I will continue to listen at your album, great work and thank you very much for sharing this! Kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi Farkas,

A very special sound this one. I like this, didn't expect with lo-fi to get such nice results! Beautiful :-)

Thank you very much for sharing this and kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi Sacguy71,

He, he, yes sounds like a lot of fun :-) Oh! You got the Mimeophon too, nice! How do you like it?

Thanks a lot for sharing and kind regards, Garfield.

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Thread: Kallax

Hi Glennbech,

Great rack! :-) Now it becomes clear what you mean, except those screws (still ok) it actually looks quite nice, pity the height of Kallax isn't perfectly 9U ;-) So... you cleared your living room wall and put the entire wall full with Kallax and you are now busy with mounting all those rails in it :-) ?

By the way, how many HP is one row in your Kallax?

Have fun with your rack and kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi Brunomolteni,

Great track and nice video you got there! I loved that sudden change at 1:17, nice surprise :-)

I know why your track sounds so fantastic... you got help from TinTin and Snowy! ;-)

Oh wow, that sound between 5:55 and 5:58, so fantastic sound, I love that! He, he, and the ending of your track is massive!!!

Enjoy your (sonic) adventures with TinTin and Snowy and kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi Sacguy71,

Wow, lots of sequencers. Soon you become the new Tangerine Dream ;-)

Well yes, the Ground Control has still not been released and the Black Sequencer just has been released but then I bought the Five12 already, so both have bad luck. I am going to use for a while the Five12 - Vectron with the Drum Sequencer (Erica Synths).

Glad to hear that the WMD Metron has found a nice spot in your MDLR case!

Have fun with them all and kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi Sacguy71,

Fantastic melody you got there! Sounds indeed like a very nice handy module that Eloquencer. So you are going to throw the Metron in the bin? ;-)

Today your sound in your video isn't very clear, it sounds a bit "distanced". Is/are the microphone(s) too far away, not taking an output signal for recording your music? Your video is great though, can see you nicely working with the Eloquencer!

Thanks a lot for sharing this jam, have fun with the Eloquencer and kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi Sacguy71,

What's against the Intellijel 7U 2*104 HP? Seems to be a pretty light case.

And indeed as already mentioned by Lugia, that Erica Synths case is certainly a good option too:

https://www.ericasynths.lv/shop/enclosures/travel/travel-case/

Kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi Zuggamasta,

He, he, nice one. Some nice sounds you got there! Just a bit before 07:00 that sounds like one of my synth-frogs out of my pond ;-) Lot's of fun that sound!

Thanks a lot for sharing and kind regards, Garfield.

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Thread: Kallax

Hi Glennbech,

Ah okay, understood now :-) Well yes, a fun idea however I agree here with JimHowell1970 that get yourself some wooden panels/plates and build yourself the case might be an easier option.

Anyway, in case you go ahead with the Kallax, then I can't wait for a picture once you have it ready and the modules are mounted :-)

Kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi Farkas, All,

I gave my above idea and approach a few more thoughts and I came up with this below figure. Please keep in mind this is just an example, I am not saying one must do it like this, just a quick example I could up with.

Now imagine that each of the below blocks is either one row in your rack or perhaps even a rack, how big each block (i.e. a category as per below figure), is entirely up to you. If there are too many blocks then pack some together to reduce the number of blocks till you reach the size in HP as well as in finance-size and voila there you/we are :-)

The examples of type of modules below the header of the categories are just examples and those lists are certainly not exhaustive.

As far as I know of all those examples at least one module of more exist of it, with perhaps the exception of leslie and vocoder. I mean as a (n Eurorack) module of a modular synthesizer, at least of these two I wouldn't know any module in Eurorack format, if you do, please let me know.

Any suggestions, feedback, typo updates, etcetera are very welcome, I will then update the picture and publish here again.

-Hmm... this seems not to work, how to add a JPEG here? Please let me know and I add the figure... -

Thank you very much and have a lovely modular day, Garfield.

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Hi Steve,

Ha, ha, indeed a funny and happy accident but a nice one. Lovely surprises that Eurorack often provides us with is one of the biggest charms in my opinion.

Kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi Steve,

Wow yes! Nice long track, that kind of track that you never want to end kind of track :-) I like the distortion you put on top of a few sounds, nice effect in this matter!

I wish you would kick off every week like this! Beautiful week for me thanks to you :-D

Kind regards, Garfield.

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Thread: Kallax

Hi Glennbach,

Ha, ha, that's a fun idea :-) ! Though, for my own rack, I would feel it's a pity and hide it in a cupboard, from all of them it had to be Ikea? ;-) I rather like to see it and play with it. That's just my humble opinion.

Still a cool idea though, kind regards, Garfield Modular.

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Thread: Twinkly

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Hi Mowse,

Nice one again! I love that kind of double-calling-sound or would you like to call it, like an electronic owl or something like that, beautifully done :-)

Thank you very much for sharing and kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi Mog00,

You got some nice stuff in there. I like the rhythm here, nice usage of percussion! Textual it does remind me a little bit about Latin Quarter :-)

Thank you very much for sharing this and kind regards, Garfield.

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Thread: Twinkly

Hi Wishbonebrewery,

Oh yes! A few more of those tracks and you can make a large relaxing album :-)

Lovely calm, relaxing therapy (that reminds me of a doctor I know who told me about modular therapy ;-) ) music, great to finish the evening with, thanks a lot and kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi Farkas, All,

First answering your additional and a bit easier question about the patches. I like to keep my current patch as long as possible because once it's gone, it's gone :-) It grows over time though and it usually doesn't take much time or there is a kind of forest of cables "growing" over the case. When waiting really (too) long the forest becomes thicker and the supply of patch cables is thinning out seriously...

I just like to keep building on my existing patch, trying to make it yet more interesting and yes, I guess I just not dare to let go ;-)

However once I clean it up, I totally remove all cables and completely start from scratch but that can easily take a few months.

Now your more difficult questions. First the second difficult one, the reshuffling of modules. I also try to avoid that as much as possible because easily a few evenings can be gone by just unscrewing the modules put them somewhere in then realising oh damn wrong position (well I try to avoid that by using here the rack planner of course). Over entire last year I only did one major reshuffling. I foresee that I need one more large reshuffling but I try to wait with that as long as possible just because of the hassle (which is sometimes nice, if you have plenty time but sometimes also just a bother).

Okay, now your most difficult question ;-)

How to plan the modules over your rack layout, is definitely something for a long term view and building up experience. I usually plan my rack layouts for at least a half year till about a year or a little over it, just to avoid the reshuffle matter as just discussed above.

However where to put the oscillators, the modulators, etcetera. Lugia's approach is definitely one of the better ones. I try to combine that with the overview of Mowse's setup (Mowse can you please show it us one more time, your rack with those coloured boxes, beautifully done, it's just that I can't find it back) and some general ideas. Like how we read a book, the same "workflow" I try to keep with modular as well, starting the patch from the left (clock, dividers, sequencers, MIDI input, that "kind of stuff") towards the right (VCAs, mixers & output modules) via the middle (sound source modules, oscillators, etc.). Here and there a multiple where roughly needed.

Then I take a bit the approach of Lugia and putting the EGs and LFOs roughly on top there where I want to modulate most modules. Filters usually go on top as well.

Though once the rack(s) start to fill up and less space is available it all doesn't become so much organised any more due to the lack of space, makes the rack actually more messy when it's getting filled up...

I am still searching for the "ideal" module arrangement, for me it's Lugia's approach mixing with Mowse's (that's similar) and a bit of myself. The problem every time again, I realised, is that problems come when the racks are getting filled up... how to avoid that? Sure don't buy any more modules but I guess that's not really what you or I want :-)

Though how silly that might sound, but perhaps that silly joke I was kind of telling on that post where Sajmund showed us a case full of VCAs:

https://www.modulargrid.net/e/forum/posts/index/8899

For every function a case full of it, might not sound too bad at the end at all, naturally space is a huge problem and of course the finance of it. But you don't need to fill up all the racks and to make this a rather bit more realistic you could certain functions that go almost always hand-in-hand together (like for example VCAs, mixers and output/input modules) put combined in one rack.

Take a rack (again, it doesn't need to be full, it needs to grow, so even if it's half empty still good, at least you don't need to reshuffle the modules) for the sound sources like the oscillators, wave tables and those nice fancy digital modules that can do a lot of stuff including samplers for example. Then all the modulating modules (LFOs, EGs, some fancy digital stuff) put that in one rack on top of that sound creation rack.

Take yet another rack for drums/percussion only (if there is still space left). Depending on finance and rack space, take one or two utility racks (could be small racks) where you put all the rest of the stuff and position those racks there between the other above discussed racks where it's most needed.

Yes this sound ridiculous but think about it, it might get close to an ideal setup. The racks can be for 80% empty, so what? At least you don't have for the next few years that reshuffle issue. It's just that one time investment of a few extra racks. Call me a blithering idiot, I don't care but I am actually considering this as an option, not saying it's going to be like that but it would solve here and there a few issues. Naturally there is this huge finance issue of getting those spare racks to start with... which is the reason why I haven't done it yet ;-)

Back down to earth :-) You could minimise the above idea, keep on shrinking it what has just been offered as an idea here above, keep it shrinking, thus less racks, less money, less space. Keep it shrinking till you reach the point that it becomes realistic for you moneywise, space-wise and rack-wise. I think it's not too bad, add that setup from Lugia and Mowse together with it and there must be laying the answer for all of us. Each in another way, sure, but I think it might be feasible.

The more I think of it, the more I like it. I am going to save a s***-load of money for a few spare racks ;-)

Cheers, Garfield.

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Hey Suddenbeach,

Well summer in Cologne, sounds good to me, please keep us posted.

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Hi Gabor,

He, he, nice video and fantastic music that goes along with it. A real nice combination of the both (video & music).

Thanks a lot for sharing this and kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi Suddenbeach,

Wow, nice video! You got a lot of nice effects in the video as well as many nice, surprising & interesting sounds.

When will you perform in the Bonn/Cologne area? :-)

Thanks a lot for sharing and kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi Mowse,

Another nice jam from you. I love those... how you call it, kind of knocking sounds, percussion kind of sounds just before 03:00, lovely done, fits very well in your jam!

My healing therapy goes very well doctor ;-) Thank you very much and kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi Brunomolteni,

You got yourself there a nice rhythm with an interesting sounding pluck instrument, sounds good! In combination with the sunset a beautiful video as well :-)

Nice to watch it and thank you very much for sharing this. Kind regards, Garfield.

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Thread: Latest Track

Hi Mog00,

He, he, nice one! Something different and yet beautiful.

Thanks a lot for sharing this, I need to listen at it at least one more time to let it sink in :-) Kind regards, Garfield.

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Hi Sacguy71,

Yeah, nice showcase of your modular setup! Ha, ha, you got the same problem as I have, not enough space for the racks. Like you I plan to get a new studio setup as well but I need a lot of time and work to put in there to be able to do so, so I am kind of dragging it...

Anyway, nice setup and thank you very much for sharing this, kind regards, Garfield.

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Hello Doctor Mowse,

I used your recently new developed "modular therapy" (see here above track), and wow, I felt myself almost directly much better after done that therapy!

Could you please subscribe me to some more modular therapy, especially your Moog ingredient in this therapy is helping me a lot!

Thank you very much, your much addictive patient, Garfield.

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Good to hear that!

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