the system until plaits and marbles show up, at which point we’ll have some decisions to make :thinking:

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the all-white on the Rogan knobs is a nice touch

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lost uncle ruben’s power amp this week
for the live rig
(caught fire playing with gibber through it)
still got abuelito’s speaker (kinda blown in a good way)
salvation army santa monica really blessed us with a sony tuner!
sold it for 'bric-a-brac pricing
and it’s cool for home phone dj
(even got a volume knob) :slightly_smiling_face:

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put on the new black panels for DLD and STS today…ooo la la :heart_eyes:

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Spent the weekend at a Casper Electronics workshop. Great fun and an ideal way into building circuits. Now I’m planning a Lunetta synth :smiley:

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just got a cute little case, taking baby steps into this world and having sooo much fun with just this simple setup :•)

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Thanks for the tips! Yeah, I ordered the Pluck before anything else, and it sounds very nice for sure, but after finding a nice deal on a Rings, I already know that the Pluck won’t be staying for long…

Waiting on a Marbles at the moment, but now that I’m realizing how addicting it is to just modulate everything that can possibly be modulated, a Just Friends could be a nice addition too :slight_smile: Right now am using the 0-coast to fill up the Rings’ CV inputs and mangle the little sequence I’m sending it, making it sound like a sad drunken bumbling guitar… have had this on nonstop since last night and can’t stop listening to it !

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I’m about a month (or two? It’s been a blur…) into modular and seeing your 0-Coast + Rings combo makes me think about “the good old days”. I started with a very similar setup which has since spiraled a bit out of control. In a good way, since I’m going to have my current dream setup very soon, but also in a bad way because my brain (and wallet) are a bit strained! :sweat_smile:

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Blargh, I know how you feel. Started a few months ago and filled up 168hp very quickly. Now I find myself second guessing my choices, and listening to patches I made with 3 modules and reminiscing… Slower would have been better but damn pacing yourself is hard.

Apologies if commented on already, but how is the mixer working out for you, particularly with eurorack levels?

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legacy.

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The synthesizer portion of my messy studio space.

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Welcome to these parts, Mr. Gigasturtz. Nice Juno 60 :slight_smile:

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it’s been serving Waldman and I well recently :smiley: hope the rest of your tour went well!

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Nice space! So bright and welcoming.

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Professor Enrico Cosimi of Accademia di Santa Cecilia and me transporting an original Buchla 200 in Ancona, Italy. :slight_smile:

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Migrated from a Make Noise skiff to this custom case. My dad did the woodworking, I think the wood he chose looks amazing. Excited to fill that space…

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So after 3 weeks in our (@Angela) new place, still painting, unpacking, moving, gardening/farming BUT yesterday was a nice milestone. After a small detour with ants and wasps we finished clearing and painting what will be the studio room in our place, and it looks… amazing!!

Have yet to move all the gear in, nor get proper furniture etc… but it feels so nice to have a(n as of yet unused) creative space.

The view from the entrance:

(we pretty much nailed it relative to our photoshop mockup!):

Where the main desk/board will go, along with modular and other electronic instruments:

I love the way the stone wall looks up against the modular/Plumbutter:

And finally, the view from the studio:

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Wall > Webcam > Jitter > MSP > DAC > New modulation source?

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Wow!! Fantastic!! Such a beautiful place and gorgeous vistas!!

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