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“Done”

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How do you like the Roland cases? I’ve considered getting one or two…

They’re my first cases so I don’t have a whole lot of perspective. Rock solid though, wasn’t too worried putting it in checked luggage with the lids clamped on. One of the lids came out with a chip out of the “wood” though, so that was disappointing to see it was particle board and not timber. There is a tonne of available power, I think if I can find a daisy chainer that fits I could power them all from one psu. Unfortunately I haven’t so I’m stuck with 3 power cords at the moment which is annoying. Lids do close with patch cables in, but not if you’re patching between rows in a layout like mine. (I don’t mind because I usually use this as a generation tool straight to wav then repatch). They screw together, but the screws are really short so I just gaffa taped it :+1:. No problems with ground noise, even with the mikrophonie and trogotronic. Power switches on the underside are a bit annoying. When I eventually get bored of this voice setup I might get a fourth and have two stacks of two which iI think would be more elegant. They’re expensive, but two of the three I got either as-new-second-hand or heavily discounted which seems to happen pretty often.

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All good info to know. Thanks for taking the time to share.

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New project, new setup.

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That’s a great studio space! Is it temporary for this project, or your permanent studio?

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nice compact fun! what are the little sticker type things over some jacks?

Landscape AllFlesh

http://www.landscape.fm/allflesh/

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Yeah, that’s really a great space. I wish this was our permanent studio. It’s actually a lot bigger than what you see in the photo btw. A friend of mine owns it, it’s above his shop (he grows and sells plants and flowers).
Unfortunately it’s a bit far out in the countryside, so we don’t use it as often as we’d like to. Finding a place like this here in the city is almost impossible.

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Rusty contemplates the complexities of patching the Phenol with MIDI interface.

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Newest additions

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How’s the deluge going? I really liked it, but money constraints put the brakes on the purchase.

Looks beautiful. Care to explain how you have it routed?

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It’s super exciting and totally daunting at the same time. Basic functionality, say sequencing and basic patch manipulation/building, is very intuitive. But really quickly I could tell there’s this whole other layer around the sampling side of things that is going to be a lot of fun to explore. Been mostly working on prepping a sound library for it so I have some sounds to play with. Lot’s of learning to do!

Now I need to find the time to sell the old gear that is supposed to pay for it, haha. Cart before the horse!

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Is that VCA Matrix hanging off the end of the case? Took the side panel off to squeeze a few more HP out of it? :slight_smile:

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no SD card in the aleph!?!?

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did you get intellijel modules into the synthrotek case? my understanding is that they are not compatable?