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Post by admin on Mar 18, 2020 3:55:36 GMT
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Post by NightMachines on Mar 18, 2020 7:30:55 GMT
Indeed, I do. The AE Modular played a big part in why you only see two rows of Eurorack in my studio picture anymore, instead of the eight rows before, plus other modular synths. Of course there are some new instruments on the horizon, now that I have funds and space again after my downsizing adventure, but the AE Modular will obviously stay.
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Post by slowscape on Mar 23, 2020 20:34:05 GMT
That Lumen app looks awesome! Just wish it wasn’t so $$$! Reminds me of that site I think @careck was showing us but with a nice ui.
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Post by Lugia on Mar 24, 2020 0:17:10 GMT
Indeed, I do. The AE Modular played a big part in why you only see two rows of Eurorack in my studio picture anymore, instead of the eight rows before, plus other modular synths. Of course there are some new instruments on the horizon, now that I have funds and space again after my downsizing adventure, but the AE Modular will obviously stay. And this is similar to my rationale for implementing that huge AE rig I have. I would much rather save Eurorack for the oddball things now, and use the AE for all the basic "workhorse" stuff. If I need more I/O, well, Nanobridges are about $30, or I can snarf another space for yet another 4I/O. But even so, you can build a lot of craziness with the "primitives" that make up much of the AE line...such as the 6x "complex oscillator" configuration in Gargantua's cab #3. It certainly works from a space standpoint, to say nothing of the economic aspects.
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