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The EMW site said this was 50 mm deep but the one I got was 62 mm deep and wouldn't fit in my case. The deepest module that will fit in my case is 50.8 mm max so I modified the module by removing the euro power header on the outside of the PCB and put a MTA-100 on the inside of the PCB. Now it only requires 48 mm depth.
I've been thinking about making an awesome, powerful lunchbox... Something both playable and generatively patchable. This current plan might be a bit too claustrophobic (kind of worried about that), but it sure seems to have the power I'm going for. I'm trying to stay away from modal modules (eg. Peaks, Disting, etc) though the mk.3 Disting and at least one EON might have to be there anyway... so small and useful!
The Function is the biggest module in there, but I think it's damn useful... Some vc'd envelope/LFO action seems like a good idea, right?
The only module I'm really unsure of is the Brainseed. I've never used one so I'm not sure if I'd get along with it, nor am I sure that even if I did get along with it that it'd be of much use in this lunchbox.
So this is my setup up to now (except the metropolis which is going to be a christmas gift to myself but consider its existence in my rack as true).
The bottm right 40HP blank is not actually there cause the 3rd row is just a custom 44HP mini rack of mine. So the actual usable left HP is 18 because (the image is not right) the Frames is also not there...
I really like the MI Frames but should i go for individual modules, a mixer, vcas, a switch instead?
Have in mind that Modulargrid has calculated total draw: 959 mA +12V|490 mA -12V|0 mA 5V, which is true as far as i have checked from modules manufacturer technical descrition pages and the whole system is powered from a DIY kit Doepfer (1200mA).
Sorry false alarm. I did not get an email with my plaintext password. I got confused with another modular synth forum that joined around the same time.
There are some nice cases out there. Which case offers the most depth above PSU and bus board? Modules like uLFO have 60mm depth, but some cases like Pittsburgh only have 38mm.
Thanks solitud.
Yeah, I thought about that, it's drone for sure. But that guy said something like *******(insert big word here) recording method.
EDIT: Found it! It's called an Aleatoric(chance or dice) recording. Here is the video:
Hi guys and gals! Vinnie Lee here.
I'm a producer and mixer for a small record company here in Beijing. And I'm also a guitarist. Been playing music for 14 years, and got my MS-20 Mini and SQ-1 not long ago. Trying to go modular, and happy to find a place like this!
I want to say thank you to everyone who works on this site, you did a great job! Keep on the good work!
Use blank panels to cover those empty spaces on your case, you don't want to stick your hands in it by accident and get shocked... For the dust, just use any cloth(cotton prefered, no static build up).
I discovered to not place sensitive modules like spring reverbs next to the modulars power supply. They pick up easily hum.
Also if you plan to include 5V modules it makes sense to place them in one row so you only need one of those adapter thingies.
-- solitud
Thanks for the information solitud!
BTW, do you think the power supply's magnetic field will affect the modules? I heard about that on some Youtube videos.
It will create some nice self evolving ambient sound.
I remembered this kind of process have a name(a guy said it on Youtube, but I forgot which video), what is it called, again?
Here my euro rack system, I got a Braids as macro oscillator, an MMG as filter, an useful Expert Sleepers disting (16 differet mode w this module), classic passive multiple from doepfer, delay and reverb from Audio Damage with an attenuator (Triatt Intellijel) a double LFO (Zone B.F. from Eowave) a classic ADSR from Doepfer, with a multifunction double VCA from Make Noise, as well I can process some audio from my external machines with the A-119 from Doepfer. My system is integrated with some external toys like Microbrute an MFB Tanzbar, and sequencer and midi to cv converter: Beatstep v1 and a ROTASYNTH an UK handmade synth with 8 step rota sequencer.
This is my first day here, and I want to just briefly share what brought me here.
I am dream of making a modular system capable of producing sounds like this:
I know this is the Buchla Music Easel. I've long thought about buying it. But if we leave it completely out of the picture and only focus on the sounds heard in these two links, what can kind of Eurorack can get me close to this (preferebly within the 6U scope)?
Is it possible you can share a rack template with me, just to get me inspired?
I discovered to not place sensitive modules like spring reverbs next to the modulars power supply. They pick up easily hum.
Also if you plan to include 5V modules it makes sense to place them in one row so you only need one of those adapter thingies.
Hello MG forum--I am, like some other beginners on the forum, not new to electronics or electronic music, but I am to the world of modular synthesizers. I am planning my first system now.
When I think of component placement in a vacuum-tube amplifier or in my various effects circuits, I avoid placing certain things near each other for various reasons (like keeping power wiring away from audio wiring in an amp, etc.).
• Are there modules that should not go near one another?
• Do some "not get along" when placed on the same bus in a rack?
bought the Ken Stone Burst Generator, awesome unit. everything worked out perfect. Friendly communication.
Would buy anytime from @bachelard again, many thanks !
Since Eurorack seems to get more popular, every month new manufacturers enter the market.
Some of them come up with amazing new designs. But many manufacturers just get their prototype working and never manage to turn it into a working product which people can actually buy.
Because all those Vaporware manufacturers would clutter up the database, we moderate the entries.
You cannot buy into the list.
the policy for a manufacturer listing on MG
Users must be able to buy your module and get it delivered now, not soon.
ideally you have at least 3 modules to sell in a store
or have ONE everybody talks about
no listing for manufacturers who produce designed blank panels only
no listing for manufacturers who produce Mutable Instruments clones only
no listing for manufacturers who produce mults only or other very basic designs
We have always the right to deny the entry.
new product launch
For technical reasons we cannot add a manufacturer to the list without having a module attached.
You have to upload the module always as “other/unknown” first.
If you check it as “unlisted” the module wont show up in other people browsers.
So you can prepare the module page shortly before you announce it.
You can upload an “enigma” photo if you are suspicious and do not want the image to leak.
As I see it, those two envelopes are not in use in this video. The connection must combine their output to whatever destination an additional cable might take them. (The possibility of additional cable comes from the yellow cable's stackable form.) It's the same as if they were both patched to an unbuffered mult, with nothing (yet) coming out of that mult.
This rack is designed to be a feature instrument, accompanying instrument and sound processor for external audio sources mainly other instruments like guitar.
A Barton Ciruits Guitar input (not pictured) and Analogue Systems RS-35 provides injection and interface between external instruments and the modular. Piston Homda mkII is capable of applying it's wave table to audio sources without any convertion to CV necessary. This eliminates any tracking errors and glitching, and enables a natural polyphonic practise of your instrument with no restrictions as you would normally enjoy. The RS-35 and Barton Circuits Guitar In allows you to control virtually any parameter of the modular as you play depending on how you play.
Im not totally certain that the stand along uhc will self oscillate. I am not near my system at this time but I think that you can invert filter 2, take the notch out of filter 2 feed it into filter 1 input 2 and control the gain for self oscillation. Again, I am not certain of this.
I know that you can patch self oscillation with the uhc audio expander but those are not in production and rare.