Congrats! Looks like solid module choices. How are you liking the Tonestar?unclebastard wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 3:05 pmCompleted Eurorack synth.jpg
This is it, the synth I'd planned and budgeted for. I know it's only a tiny thing compared to most, but this one is mine, does what I want, and has semi modular and fixed path friends to play with. No more window shopping, I can't afford to keep buying modules, I'm going to squeeze every bit of juice I can out of this before I consider expanding. Anybody want to buy a surplus tin of 100 M3 Knurlies?
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This is my favourite iteration of my system so far, doing my best to keep it to the one case. The keen eyed among you may be able to predict which modules I will be filling the blank spaces with, some may be harder to predict though! I plan to keep the system in a similar layout but some modules I plan to upgrade to newer versions or swap out with modules that perform a similar function.
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The Tonestar is a fantastic main voice, which just sounds amazing no matter how I tweak it.DCDanno wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 5:39 pmCongrats! Looks like solid module choices. How are you liking the Tonestar?unclebastard wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 3:05 pmCompleted Eurorack synth.jpg
This is it, the synth I'd planned and budgeted for. I know it's only a tiny thing compared to most, but this one is mine, does what I want, and has semi modular and fixed path friends to play with. No more window shopping, I can't afford to keep buying modules, I'm going to squeeze every bit of juice I can out of this before I consider expanding. Anybody want to buy a surplus tin of 100 M3 Knurlies?
Good deals with: Eremitalf, ben_hex, matttech, Elevator Sound
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made of acatia wood. stable, but definitely not transportable. cheers
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I was lucky enough to get some practice playing live in a Videoshooting:

now, patch from scratch:





now, patch from scratch:




We are the Borg. Resistance is equal to voltage divided by current.
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current 9U: https://www.modulargrid.net/e/racks/view/428567
Skiff: https://www.modulargrid.net/e/racks/view/818039
Recording: https://www.modulargrid.net/e/racks/view/1392937
Video: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... PvexiFtvhI
https://soundcloud.com/logic_not
current 9U: https://www.modulargrid.net/e/racks/view/428567
Skiff: https://www.modulargrid.net/e/racks/view/818039
Recording: https://www.modulargrid.net/e/racks/view/1392937
Video: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... PvexiFtvhI
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Wow you own a c1. Nice setup. NLC are always intruiging me.
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Thank you! That shelf has been awesome, I am hiding a lot of wiring back there too

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Very much inspired by Serge panels, this is my mostly Mutable rack. Not shown is the 0-CTRL used for playing it.
Current rack: https://www.modulargrid.net/e/racks/view/1323351
My music: https://martebar.bandcamp.com/
A live set: https://soundcloud.com/martebar/live-fr ... at-glacier
My music: https://martebar.bandcamp.com/
A live set: https://soundcloud.com/martebar/live-fr ... at-glacier
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Hey,
This is a picture of baby steps into modular and semi-modular. I started exploring this huge area during Christmas, and things kind of escalated quickly. I initially bought a Mother 32, played with it, and got very enthusiastic. Then I added the Subharmonicon, scratched my head a bit before I got my head around the polyrhythms and all the oscillators. Soon after, I deep-dived into a Logic X Udemy course and added the Grandmother so that I have keys to play with. My limited musical background is from learning notes and theory on a Synth back in the 80s.
The case is home-made on a Laser cutter I ordered 64HP custom rails from Etsy to make it all fit into the Kallax IKEA shelving unit. I'm a computer developer by profession and I'm interested in Engineering and Electronics.
The Rack now contains my first homemade DIY module - a Simple passive Mult, with two inputs and 6 outs. It can also work as one input 6 out. Have to start somewhere! Can't have too many utilities. I probably want to make something with a PCB next, possibly also with a Microcontroller.
This is a picture of baby steps into modular and semi-modular. I started exploring this huge area during Christmas, and things kind of escalated quickly. I initially bought a Mother 32, played with it, and got very enthusiastic. Then I added the Subharmonicon, scratched my head a bit before I got my head around the polyrhythms and all the oscillators. Soon after, I deep-dived into a Logic X Udemy course and added the Grandmother so that I have keys to play with. My limited musical background is from learning notes and theory on a Synth back in the 80s.
The case is home-made on a Laser cutter I ordered 64HP custom rails from Etsy to make it all fit into the Kallax IKEA shelving unit. I'm a computer developer by profession and I'm interested in Engineering and Electronics.
The Rack now contains my first homemade DIY module - a Simple passive Mult, with two inputs and 6 outs. It can also work as one input 6 out. Have to start somewhere! Can't have too many utilities. I probably want to make something with a PCB next, possibly also with a Microcontroller.
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Gears : lots of Cwejman and ADDAC + L-1 + NLC + Euterpe Vertice + Cirklon2 and a rme ucx to record that.
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First time full in 4 years. Will probably slim down a couple modules, and then a palette overflow, rinse and repeat!
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The current integrated Modularity.
Well, for today at least.
Well, for today at least.
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is it hard to program the cirklon down there? just looking at it makes my neck/back hurtOlivierWah wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 4:25 amGears : lots of Cwejman and ADDAC + L-1 + NLC + Euterpe Vertice + Cirklon2 and a rme ucx to record that.
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Some new stuff in this case.
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Awesome looking studio. I like all these too, can we get a closer look?OlivierWah wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 4:25 amGears : lots of Cwejman and ADDAC + L-1 + NLC + Euterpe Vertice + Cirklon2 and a rme ucx to record that.
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Isn't it amazing how it grows?