Let's see your KEYS/SYNTHS!
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Re: Let's see your KEYS/SYNTHS!
My first synth was a Korg MS10 in 1999-2000 or so. A trick I used to do with it all the time that should work well on the MS20 too (I used to have an educational version for a few years but sold it ages ago) is to double the output and feed it back in the external input. Great overdriven sound right away...
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I added the clockworks to my setup this evening. Really opens up polyrhythmic capabilities in my gear!
All this stuff doesn't fit on a pedalboard now. I even cleared off my terra and it doesn't even come close to being big enough. Anyone got any ideas/examples of where I could find a case type thing to mount everything on the base and in the lid?
All this stuff doesn't fit on a pedalboard now. I even cleared off my terra and it doesn't even come close to being big enough. Anyone got any ideas/examples of where I could find a case type thing to mount everything on the base and in the lid?
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Have you tried a shipping skid? Or maybe just drill some holes in that desk top?chrisdermo wrote:I added the clockworks to my setup this evening. Really opens up polyrhythmic capabilities in my gear!
All this stuff doesn't fit on a pedalboard now. I even cleared off my terra and it doesn't even come close to being big enough. Anyone got any ideas/examples of where I could find a case type thing to mount everything on the base and in the lid?
In all seriousness though, I think you're safely in the multiple pedalboard/custom pedalboard land now. Looks like a blast though!
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What about modding a guitar/bass hard case? Turn one of those enormous rectangle cases into a case for your desktop?
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Guitar case! That's a great idea. I'll have to find one deep enough that I can close it without wrecking the gear but I reckon that might be the answer. I also have a spare cheapo flight case here from maplins, maybe I'll just get another and strip out the foam, figure out some way of mounting everything. This guy Hainbach (makes great ciat Lonbarde music btw) mounted all his stuff in what I think is a camera equipment case, on some Velcro'd wooden boards he made for the inside. Perhaps I'll try something like that too.


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I really like Hainbach's music. His instagram is pretty great
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that pic kinda looks like a gun case if not a camera case maybe. those work good too , heavy duty and come in a variety of sizes.
briefcase or suitcase from a thrift store is a fun way to DIY one.
briefcase or suitcase from a thrift store is a fun way to DIY one.
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Hey guys, long time no see. I recently got into Eurorack and it has been insanely detrimental to my wallet but it's amazing.
Here's my modular rig.

Here's my setup on MG.
Here's it in action.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cih7sbiYXLs[/youtube]
Here's my modular rig.

Here's my setup on MG.
Here's it in action.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cih7sbiYXLs[/youtube]
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Sounds and looks amazing Muse!
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holy butts that's good. DAMN YOU NO COAST. INTRODUCTORY CRACK FIEND BASTARD.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7SADYifEgY[/youtube]
woot. noises.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7SADYifEgY[/youtube]
woot. noises.
Eric! wrote:YOU'RE like having two pedals in one
with your...momentary fuck switch and all..
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okay, Plan B - PANIC

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Well this happened
I'll post a few more pictures once I reorganise my jam space


I'll post a few more pictures once I reorganise my jam space

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Re: Let's see your KEYS/SYNTHS!
This might be weird, since you've just posted 2 fucking Moog synths, but how do you like the 7506's?
Also nice orchid
Also nice orchid

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Admittedly, I'm not a huge audiophile and I've never owned expensive headphones, but I do really love the 7506s. They sound great, are very clear, and are super comfortable. I use them both for synth/making music and for listening to music and gaming so they get a lot of use. I've had them for almost two years now and have had no issues with them. And if I ever do, I won't hesitate to buy a new pair.actualidiot wrote:This might be weird, since you've just posted 2 fucking Moog synths, but how do you like the 7506's?
Also nice orchid
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Cool. I've always wanted a pair for tracking/as backup.
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