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Post by derp on Nov 15, 2020 22:12:06 GMT
I'm surprised there isn't already a thread for this. Part of the fun of the internet is you get to be voyeuristic, see how others are doing it, and get inspiration from them! To get the thread started, this isn't my system, but I found it on Reverb and thought it was impressive. Show us what your system looks like now, ya filthy perverts! Attachments:
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Post by admin on Nov 15, 2020 22:13:47 GMT
Now that is a decent size system! Let's hear what you do with it
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Post by funbun on Nov 15, 2020 22:43:09 GMT
Whoah, is this bigger than Gargantua?
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Post by admin on Nov 15, 2020 23:18:12 GMT
Here is my latest AE Modular configuration with a patch that I made for the Podular Modcast which will air in a bout 2 weeks.
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Post by Lugia on Nov 16, 2020 0:42:26 GMT
Whoah, is this bigger than Gargantua? Nope! One row short. And when I get round to "cab #5" next year (it's waiting for the performance mixer, etc to happen), Gargantua gets BIGGER. I just wish that that accident back in May hadn't robbed me of about four months of work time on the studio.
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Post by Gaëtan on Nov 16, 2020 6:07:39 GMT
Here's my humble rack, patched for my track on the latest compilation :
I have plans for a second 20x2 case, but I don't have so much budget at the moment.
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Post by funbun on Nov 16, 2020 12:58:01 GMT
Whoah, is this bigger than Gargantua? Nope! One row short. And when I get round to "cab #5" next year (it's waiting for the performance mixer, etc to happen), Gargantua gets BIGGER. I just wish that that accident back in May hadn't robbed me of about four months of work time on the studio. I sure hate you got hurt, man.
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Post by dizzeesatchel on Nov 16, 2020 15:36:36 GMT
Here’s how things stand right now. Filling up quickly! Still very modest compared to some
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Post by solipsistnation on Nov 17, 2020 1:19:35 GMT
Here's what's going on as of today, since my Tangible order FINALLY arrived after a month in transit. It's patched up with clock and a reset button to everything that can use it.
The top rack is mostly oscillators and other voice-related stuff-- filters, envelopes, VCAs, a delay and a mixer.
Middle is sequencers and some clock-related modules to the left. Also LFOs to the right and a couple of other useful pieces.
Bottom is rhythm on the top row-- TRIQ164, TOPOGRAF, and drum voices-- Kick, Drumkit010, and enough voice-related modules to make a synth drum voice or two. Also another delay and a mixer.
Bottom row is logic and CV-related stuff, and the 3VC switch that, right now, is wired up as a reset button for the sequencers. When the spss module shows up, it'll go in down there too (at least until I tear it all down and redo it all). The top cabinet can be used to build various voices that get premixed to the 4ATTMIX in row 2. That then runs down to one of the mixers in the very bottom row as a voice premix. The rhythm row has its own mixer, and the right-hand side of the very bottom row is all the final mix stuff. Mixer, delay, mixer, multifx, IO and headphone amp-- if I want stuff to go through a shared delay I can bring them down to the first mixer, and if I have stuff that doesn't need it's own delay it can get run into the second mixer, and then into the multifx to get turned into stereo and from there to the 4IO or headphone amp to be sent to headphones or speakers or recording gear.
When the performance mixer ships, I'll probably redo the mixer/output row and then go back and find good places for the mixer4/4s.
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Post by cpruby on Nov 17, 2020 3:59:31 GMT
I am starting to understand the wait time now.... And I ain't helping either.
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bert
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Post by bert on Nov 17, 2020 10:33:00 GMT
cpruby You should get (or build) a couple of racklink modules, then you can really tuck away that "I/O satellite case" you got there.
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Post by bert on Nov 17, 2020 10:40:20 GMT
Sorry, these are a bit blurry. But in the second picture the labels are still readable (for those who have good eyesight).
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Post by MaxRichardson97 on Nov 17, 2020 10:44:14 GMT
Here's my system, now with second case as of a couple of weeks back!
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Post by admin on Nov 17, 2020 10:46:58 GMT
Hello bert, what is that white box in front of the AE in the first photo?
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bert
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Post by bert on Nov 17, 2020 10:57:12 GMT
admin It's a midiphy LoopA. It's what I use to sequence my AEM and other gear. Acquired it recently and very satisfied. It comes as a DIY kit.
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Post by dizzeesatchel on Nov 17, 2020 11:50:31 GMT
I am starting to understand the wait time now....
yes, quite!!
Some seriously huge racks going on here...
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Post by admin on Nov 17, 2020 12:04:46 GMT
Wow, that Midi Looper looks amazing! I've never heard of it before.
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derp
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Post by derp on Nov 18, 2020 15:41:09 GMT
Got all the new modules from Noisebug hooked up last night. I still need a racklink, but until then, I found a super sketchy way to power the other case off of the first. Just waiting on stuff from TW now. Attachments:
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Post by funbun on Nov 18, 2020 16:52:14 GMT
I am starting to understand the wait time now.... And I ain't helping either. I was just thinking of buying a single row to use as a mixer/utility. That's just like a 1U row that many Eurorack people use for utility modules.
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namke
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Post by namke on Nov 18, 2020 18:01:27 GMT
Here's mine — single row is intended to contain stuff that I built (I'm in a duo where we only use instruments that we made ourselves, this makes a change from carting around separate bare PCBs and breadboards!), so the single row part can be detached. I rearranged my modules not long ago so that there's a left-right flow, and that seems to be working really nicely just at the moment! Not so many modules, perhaps too many rbss modules!
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Post by bearheadwood on Nov 18, 2020 22:32:29 GMT
Love to see all the prons! Here's my monstrosity. I realised I wanted something analogous to a perfourmer, so I made this. Four voices, (still not enough VCA's but that's how it is) with a minimum two osc for each, and enough filters to highpass into lowpass for most of them. The top wee cabinet is a single contained voice that I can take out and move if I want to take it out of the studio for funsies, and the other three voices' worth of modules are in the bottom.
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Post by slowscape on Nov 19, 2020 4:56:42 GMT
bearheadwood I seriously love the kid-like colorful drawings all over the modules! Seems like it'd be even more enjoyable to play!
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derp
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Post by derp on Nov 19, 2020 7:13:11 GMT
View Attachment | Here's mine — single row is intended to contain stuff that I built (I'm in a duo where we only use instruments that we made ourselves, this makes a change from carting around separate bare PCBs and breadboards!), so the single row part can be detached. I rearranged my modules not long ago so that there's a left-right flow, and that seems to be working really nicely just at the moment!
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Three RBSS's!? That's freaking AWESOME!
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Post by bearheadwood on Nov 19, 2020 8:47:44 GMT
bearheadwood I seriously love the kid-like colorful drawings all over the modules! Seems like it'd be even more enjoyable to play! Drawn by an actual child! Colouring in Dad's faceplates has kept one particular member of our household busy on several occasions over the last eight months.
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namke
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Post by namke on Nov 19, 2020 9:24:05 GMT
Three RBSS's!? That's freaking AWESOME! Yeah, I should be selling them, not collecting them!
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