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- suitandtieguy
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@suitandtieguy - nice system. i'm looking forward to seeing how your set of sequencer modules develop - they look very interesting from the video demo i've seen. and... i'm jealous of your H3000se - do you use it with your modular? you also win best wallpaper prize 
@synthetic - you did a really good job with that cabinet. yup, i'm a bit of an LFO junky. i've got another two, or 6 depending on how you look at it, arriving sometime soon - Modcan Dual LFO and Modcan Quad LFO. i'll post some pics when they arrive. which sequencer are you hoping to get working?
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@synthetic - you did a really good job with that cabinet. yup, i'm a bit of an LFO junky. i've got another two, or 6 depending on how you look at it, arriving sometime soon - Modcan Dual LFO and Modcan Quad LFO. i'll post some pics when they arrive. which sequencer are you hoping to get working?
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The two small sequencer panels are Bridechamber/CGS projects.
http://www.bridechamber.com/bridechambe ... 20Seq.html
So far I have one completed, but it won't move when I send it clock. :(
http://www.bridechamber.com/bridechambe ... 20Seq.html
So far I have one completed, but it won't move when I send it clock. :(
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This DotCom isn't mine, but belongs to my friend Shikhee from the band Android Lust. They're actually rather old pics - I need to take some newer ones, as she's since filled the first cabinet, and added a second with a Q119 in it.




^^^ now filled and rearranged! ^^^ (that's my Prunes & Custard pedal though)




^^^ now filled and rearranged! ^^^ (that's my Prunes & Custard pedal though)
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- Suburban Bather
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I will expand my system with motm and modcan stuff. The Woggel Bug is buit and a Bin-Tic is on its way. I like the saturation of a 15V System because it sounds totaly different compared to a 12V eurorack. Its good to have both but it is very hard to take care for 2 systems. I only have a low income and it takes it time. What you see took 5-6 years with an empty fridge sometimes.
BTW: On the right corner you can see my syncussion. Take one if you have the opportunity!!!
BTW: On the right corner you can see my syncussion. Take one if you have the opportunity!!!
- Suburban Bather
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Yea, it took me about 8-9 months to fill my Dot Com cab up.
I just looked the syncussion up http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com/2007/04 ... -sy-1.html
Pretty cool!
I'm interested in the Analogue Solutions drum modules though.
http://www.analoguehaven.com/analoguesolutions/modules/
I just looked the syncussion up http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com/2007/04 ... -sy-1.html
Pretty cool!
I'm interested in the Analogue Solutions drum modules though.
http://www.analoguehaven.com/analoguesolutions/modules/
- Suburban Bather
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one of them is the dotcom mdf case that you get with the entry plan system - it's a nice enough case but looking back i was daft to pay the many $$ it cost to ship it from the states to London where i was living at the time. the second is made of pine shelving that i bought at a diy store. i think it cost about the equivalent of $50 or so for all the bits. you may have seen this already, but dotcom has a good guide to making a diy cabinet here:Suburban Bather wrote:Sandy, are your two Dot Com cabs DIY jobs? If so, what type of wood did you use for both the case and mounting rails? Looks good, but I do want to keep cost at a minimum.
http://www.synthesizers.com/diycabinet.html
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