Have you got a video of all that in action?

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I second the love for that Fates case. I assume it’s fully custom, or did you modify something that is purchasable?

It’s made by a friend XD sorry I know nothing detail about the design, but it’s just custom.

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Tonight’s comfy and surprisingly versatile setup:

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It was about time to get grandpa out of the cellar.

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That sounds like a line from a Stephen King novel.

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Just received mine. This will fill a much desired gap in a great form factor. Let us know where we can follow progress if available!

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Do you ever go in depth with the sound editing? I’ve heard that it’s basically a full Roland JV synth, which is supposed to be a very powerful and underappreciated engine… I’ve been thinking of picking one up, but you just made me realize that this might have the best interface of them all with a large screen and the faders.

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Just reshuffled my cases and took a family pic. I usually just work with one case at a time so its rare to have everything all laid out.

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I will in a bit and will give you my opinion on it, i literally just got the old guy back out of my cellar and fiddled a little. What i remember from my last session with it i agree, the integrated synth is nice, but i didn’t dig deep into it so far.

One of my uses is the live manipulation of beats using the twin d beams. I gonna records some preproduction material with that into my tape deck.

The only thing is that the whole unit sounds kinda old skool, very 80/90ies, so you need to do some EQing and maybe rough up some sounds with tape saturation or any kind of tube based saturation and also put some nice fancy samples packs onto it.

The system definitely has a ton of features, alone the internal patch and routing stuff or the capability to play whole live acts. No limitations in terms of 4 bars with 16 steps. The sequences can be much longer and so on.

The only thing is that it might wants you to do a early 90ies rave tracks at night here and there. It will force you out of bed and will make you wear stupid construction worker clothes and weird birds nest hair cuts for these occasions. So you have to decide for yourself if you agree with that behavior.

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Anything that makes you want to create something similar to HGich.T is good in my book :smiley:

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Finally worked out how to hang my headless basses on the wall… I like this system so much I’m getting all of them up there.

UPDATE: So good I added two more! Its nice having them as art when not making punk/prog/whatever it is I do…

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Can you tell which system that is? Have two headless instruments I’d like to hang on the wall as well - I saw several options but was too scared of buying one yet, that does look good. :slight_smile:

(Also, what’s the shorter scale one on the bottom? It looks great)

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The system is a Nordell guitar wall bracket. I used heavy duty m5 wall bolts, I don’t entrust anything less!

Bass’ page by the luthier is here: 0257 Salace E Type Headless 5 | AC Guitars

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One sound-making machine and a crapton of camera gear.

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Im busy with my first big norns script.
A Serge programmer 2022 style using grid as interface and midi or crow as output
For this script i have the following case which works out pretty fun

Now up to alot more programming and cleaning

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“ugh, it’s not like it’s My Aesthetic anyway!” I mumble after failing for the umpteenth time to get the angles juuuuuust right.

A live “ambient” rig? we’ll see

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Taking a few trips soon, so put together a little travel pod. Loving it so far. Feels endless with the Radio Music, Squid, and FX AID.

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Looks really inspiring :heart_eyes: How are you transporting this? I’m always interested in peoples travel boxes for portable modular synths!