https://cdn.modulargrid.net/img/racks/modulargrid_2927314.jpg

I like this one. Looks good, makes sense, and enough interactive fun to keep things interesting.
Reminds me of an aircraft panel somehow.
After three(?) years of occasionally picking up Behringer modules, (Yeah, I know. Maybe you do it too)
I wanted to get them off the shelf, assembled, playable, and housed in an economical case.

The b2500 modules are great, in that they exist, are beautiful, and let us all get a taste of the 2500,
and those were in my first Go builds, but I couldn't go very far with having them all in this case.
The 2500 was a synth of its time, but it needs lots of modules to build up layers for real-time play on its own.

So now I've settled on this build. The Series 100 modules are working well as a system,
with good tuning stability and tracking of the three oscillators. Solid meat and potatoes with the rest.
The 172 Phase Shifter/Delay is an odd module. Why does Behringer tend to make its effects so timid?
I don't like all of those knobs with no knobs, but that's the design. (and I wish those were active multiples)
Misha midi'ed into the OXI Coral works so well, but the Misha is deep and a tough one to learn.
Mavis is a fine little voice, always ready join in. The Disting interface still drives me nuts.
But I like this one.
I'll attempt a recording in a bit.

noodlehut.bandcamp.com


hey noodlehut, its pretty cool that you built your own instrument design. im curious, a part of me is still considering building mine myself. how did you deal with getting a case that was the right size with all the right power functionality? hearing your answer might help me finalize mine. peace out. ...

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oops, i see now that yours is an off the shelf berhinger. i thought it might have been super custom. i wonder if there is anyone else that knows about super custom cases?

((peace))