My New DIY Eurorack Case Had An Issue - I Fixed It ! | Vlog
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Hello UA-cam. Welcome to a new Synth Anatomy Video. I hope you are fine and relax. Today, with a slightly different video, a vlog. Yes, I called this a vlog because I want to take you with me in my modular world. We are resetting my DIY Eurorack case from scratching using the Befaco Trolley Bus and more.
INDEX:
0:00 Intro
0:22 DIY Eurorack Case
1:00 Befaco Trolley Bus power supply
1:21 An Issue with the case
1:50 Old cases
2:45 The module sea
3:21 Fixing the sticky problem
4:52 The module sorting philosophy
6:25: Sequencer and Interface sections
7:11: Sound Processing section
9:40: Oscillators
10:07: Best budget oscillator and synth voice
11:53: Modulation and CV processing
13:38: Filling the black hole
15:51: Modular JAM
18:07: Jam module walkthrough
18:52 End
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Thanks for the walk through. Always interesting to see people’s choices.
thanks for your input :)
Interesting choice of modules. And how you're sorting them. Thanks
Consider using side brackets for your rails to make the whole case stiffer.
I’ve been on a quest to reduce the noise floor as much as possible and that resulted in putting noise-sensitive audio modules as close to the bus board supply inputs as possible.
I also tied the bus board and rails to a common ground using a ground bar from my local hardware store. I drilled and screwed into the back of the rails to attach a ground wire. Connecting these all together minimizes ground currents flowing through patch cables.
Thanks for your input :) I want to keep the case the same because it can quickly become a mess to fix everything. I'm not in the mood to redo it also from the hardware. I don't have an issue with noise floor with the Befaco Trolley Bus so far. Let's see how things will be in the future :)
Compressed wood looks thin. I’d be concerned about its strength over time.
Das muss gekostet haben.