You did not, or…? Damaged or all ok now?

Still, I am always very carfeful :innocent:

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Not shallow enough. It’s 104hp on 6U 10 cm deep and the cover is 5cm deep to have a patched setup. And in wood it’s for me to heavy. I remember the 4km by food walk I had to do to play at Superbooth last year. OMG…

But discussed this mather yesterday evening with a good friend to go for a prototype in special material ALU en PLASTIC together, super light weight, and make it 6cm deep and still a 5cm cover. To be continued …

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Actually yeah, there’s a probability command. So I’d just set up some melodies but only have the individual notes trigger every once in a while?

Thanks! 84hp each row, 55mm deep. :slight_smile:

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That’s what I’d do for starters! Just an idea

I did. No damage at all, just wiped off. Might have had an oil spot on the metal for a little bit, but I don’t see it today. What is a well-used instrument without battle scars! :sweat_smile:

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Just saw this on Instagram, and :heart:'ed it there, too :heart_eyes:

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More pictures of the case, please!

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Joyfully droning with Gort the Robot, a step pulse generator courtesy from Kinetik Laboratories.

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looks great! What are you using as a stand here?

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It is a DIY stand, made of some angle irons and screws. :wink:

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Here you are :wink:

A few days later … Bananuts deco!!

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Love the golden/brass screw detail too :ok_hand:t2:

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20 characters of a job well done!

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Absolutely inspiring. Well done. Love seeing custom box builds. Just reminds me that this world is as wide as it is deep

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It’s fun. I feel like it would benefit from being part of a larger system than the one I currently have, but I’ve been able to use it in a variety of different ways. It often reminds me that I need to buy more patch cables.

Gonna have to do some serious lateral thinking to fit this thing in the rack

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So my clouds blend button broke… Will be repaired but in the meantime i had a empty space. Asked my wife if she could make a crying cloud :slight_smile:

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Oh My! A Synthi-a! This is the machine that made me fall in love with synthesiser music, back in 1976! I am totally envious!

er, too many exclamation marks, but wow. Just, wow.

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loose the front plate, drill 4 holes to the rack wall and you are good to go?

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