It currently exists. Both Control and Control Voltage are stocked (and are arguably better vendors).

I was so close to grabbing one, but realized it wouldn’t work for me ergonomically - perhaps if I flipped it.

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I was really hoping for and waiting on an 84hp version for couch commander purposes, but I guess this will have to do. Just bought one :slight_smile:

I’m hoping there is a way to join it to my 7u intellijel.

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I was thinking this was bound to happen after they discontinued their 104hp 4U case, but took surprisingly long. A bit disappointed they didn’t add any VCAs on the top row though, or maybe integrated their 1U midi-to-cv. Three buffered mults seems a bit overkill for 104hp.

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i was hoping for a usb power outlet in there. the added summing parts is nice though.

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Hello!

I’m looking into a cable hanger to put on my desk so I can finally have some desk space again and was curious what type of mic stands folks are using in similar scenarios. Specifically curious if there any particular stands anyone’s found fit well based on height as well as any input on if a tripod, as opposed to a weighted base, was ideal (if such a mic stand exists). Thanks!

Acid Rain just posted these super cool 3u to 1U converters for any of you who would up with more 1U space than you might need. Super neat!

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Is there a lightweight metal case with I/O jacks and Pulp Logic 1U sizing? Basically, Intellijel except for the 1U sizing, I think.

besides synthracks and pulplogic, are there other good rail/cheek makers out there to check out?

Elby seem well regarded in my neck of the woods

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I have used clicksclocks.de in the past for rails etc. and been very happy with them. They are in Germany, so check the shipping depending on where you are.

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I’ve got one for my Shared System which is sturdy and serves me well. If not for this blasted manufacturing craziness I’m sure I would already have another one. But since I have no idea when we’ll come out of this I’m looking at cheaper options.

Anyone got a somewhat inexpensive way to rig a stand for two MN Skiffs (104hp each)? If it would get a similar angle to the Blued Steel even better. I’m not completely useless with a table saw if need be. Just too lazy to draw up my own blueprints when it boils down to it. Thanks!

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Wondering if anyone can ID this case Hélène Vogelsinger has here? It looks like such a great portable 6u case.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CFFmjmghqi_/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

looks like erica synths travel case to me?

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Ah, that’s it!

Lines knows all :slight_smile:

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RE rails - I’ve seen some DIY cases built with threaded inserts used as rails, mounted directly to wood, presumably to save a few bucks (works out to about $20-30 / row I think). Aside from appearance, is there any reason not to do this?

not an expert at eurorack cases, but I’m guessing it would depend heavily on how the threaded inserts are mounted to the case.

are they backed by wood and screwed/glued in place?

I’d suggest getting the frame; two rails plus ears. Just having the ears cut to precision justifies buying the rails as well IMHO. I have build my case measuring directly with the frame and it worked out nicely. 104HP 7U for a little over 100€.

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Yep that looks really nice, I like the fish! I was thinking more of rails without ears, but I do like the idea of having the structure of the ears…

@karst - The ones I saw looked backed by wood, probably glued on or maybe just seated in a groove. I don’t know if I’d go that route for a build myself, was asking mostly out of curiosity.

Ears help with precision, if you can work with it, you should be safe :slight_smile: