i'm always known in my friend group as the person who always goes really bright with colors so i think i was just trying to head off comments like that 😅
the cheapest case is the basic Mastercraft Portable Aluminum Tool Box breifcase you can get 2x 84hp with 1 or 2 1ux84 hp just add rails and a few screws and your done
I wonder if you can create and 3dprint a drill template from the fusion design. Might also be a good way to line up holes well on both ends. Another fun learning would be to 3dprint outline template for wood and cut on a trim router with flush cut router bit
I certainly get not having the $$$ to fill a case with modules. My wife really wanted a synth, so i've been building her one. I'm almost done filling the 2nd bookshelf with modules at this point (about a month in) and with only a couple exceptions every module was a diy build (we did buy an ES-8 so she can hybrid it with VCV Rack, and the oscope is a $20 ali-express module and I just put a panel on it so it would fit in the rack). I couldn't even begin to afford what pre-made eurorack modules cost, but buying parts in bulk from online retailers like tayda I can build a module for around $50-60 (most of the cost is usually pots & jacks). I get a lot of the designs from Look Mum No Computer. Eddy Bergman's site has a lot of stripboard layouts for modules, and of course Music From Outer Space, and yusynth (who designed the Arturia Minibrute!!) have a lot of designs too. Look Mum of course builds in the Kosmo Synth format (metric 5u, 1/4" jacks, large knobs, etc)but if you're stripboarding you could use whatever size things you want. Moritz Klein on youtube has video series about building a simple VCO & VCF. His 3x VCO design was the first stripboard module I built for our synth [although I only did 1x VCO from that], it's a pretty good place to get started.
I loved your choice of acrylic and wood! I'm sure you know but for anyone else visiting the comments, it's 'moh-g', however there is an artist out there called 'moo-g' that's worth checking out too.
Looks really good. I can't remember what they are - but thought those black multi button, calculator like, gizmos that are sitting in front of the rack are also related to your music making ventures. I wonder if it would make sense to design/print a rack adapter plate that would allow them to join their friends in their swanky new home.
Beautiful build, very nice job! I really like the acrylic colours, they remind me to D&D dice :D The Stomp Box Adapter module seems very interesting. I'll look for it in Europe and, if possible, get a DIY kit.
I’m curious about how you patch your modular! I haven’t seen any videos featuring the big honking button and wonder what drove you to have two of them in your system.
i might do that as a video at some point but for the honking buttons i view them as really straight forward samplers. 9/10 times i have a snare sound and a bass drum sound loaded onto each one. i've also loaded up a piano scale and setup the code to play them randomly or percussion sounds to be triggered in order. they're really versatile.
@@BlitzCityDIY That’s super interesting. Sounds like that would be a really cool video, would love to see them in action. Everyone’s synth is so unique in little ways and it’s always interesting for me to see the little things that make each system unique! Thanks for the insightful comment, DFTBA!
A mordax data or another module with a display would look so dope in that! I don't know why but I really think the space in the top section having a mini CRT display oscilloscope would be the coolest thing ever but I don't think anyone makes anything like that lol.
Perfect timing! I’m out of space because I pre-ordered Castor and Pollux (BTW, thanks for the interview with Winterbloom). Can you post a link to the rails you used please?
I finished the build, and I’m really pleased with how it came out. I posted pictures on Thingiverse. Like you, I had the acrylic cut at Ponoko, your DXF files worked perfectly. I used 5.5mm acrylic because I thought it looked better. The wood is maple finished with no stain and tung oil. Thanks again for the design and video. Here’s a link to the make : www.thingiverse.com/make:911907
omg, the new heathkit gal... BlitzKit...🤴 when you are working you remind me of the tv star trek episode when kirk detected a bug sound from lifeforms moving very fast.. thanks..:)
Nice work! This is inspiring me to add a similar angled second row for mine, as my current case is full. Of course, as you say, it's better for my wallet if I leave it as-is. What'd you do for your power supply?
@@BlitzCityDIY yeah, then I could laser cut some more blanks. They're fun to make! Would you like some walnut ones or are you good with the 3D printed ones?
I think sewing is similar to woodworking, but sewing is harder than woodworking from certain point of view, because wood is "self supporting" while fabrics are floppy🤣
It looks so nice!
thank you!
It came out so good! I’m inspired to build one too now, maybe a mini one to hold those pocket operators 😅
thank you and thank you for collaborating 😻 yesss let's make a pocket operator one next
Wow, the walnut and that acrylic look a far better together than I thought they would.
Really great job.
thank you very much!
What are you saying it's not obnoxious! It's beautiful!
i'm always known in my friend group as the person who always goes really bright with colors so i think i was just trying to head off comments like that 😅
the cheapest case is the basic Mastercraft Portable Aluminum Tool Box breifcase you can get 2x 84hp with 1 or 2 1ux84 hp just add rails and a few screws and your done
I wonder if you can create and 3dprint a drill template from the fusion design. Might also be a good way to line up holes well on both ends.
Another fun learning would be to 3dprint outline template for wood and cut on a trim router with flush cut router bit
yeah definitely! that would be super cool
I certainly get not having the $$$ to fill a case with modules. My wife really wanted a synth, so i've been building her one. I'm almost done filling the 2nd bookshelf with modules at this point (about a month in) and with only a couple exceptions every module was a diy build (we did buy an ES-8 so she can hybrid it with VCV Rack, and the oscope is a $20 ali-express module and I just put a panel on it so it would fit in the rack).
I couldn't even begin to afford what pre-made eurorack modules cost, but buying parts in bulk from online retailers like tayda I can build a module for around $50-60 (most of the cost is usually pots & jacks). I get a lot of the designs from Look Mum No Computer. Eddy Bergman's site has a lot of stripboard layouts for modules, and of course Music From Outer Space, and yusynth (who designed the Arturia Minibrute!!) have a lot of designs too.
Look Mum of course builds in the Kosmo Synth format (metric 5u, 1/4" jacks, large knobs, etc)but if you're stripboarding you could use whatever size things you want.
Moritz Klein on youtube has video series about building a simple VCO & VCF. His 3x VCO design was the first stripboard module I built for our synth [although I only did 1x VCO from that], it's a pretty good place to get started.
oh sweet! yeah i definitely want to dabble with building my own. Most of mine have been kits or used. I've gotten some fantastic deals on used gear
I loved your choice of acrylic and wood! I'm sure you know but for anyone else visiting the comments, it's 'moh-g', however there is an artist out there called 'moo-g' that's worth checking out too.
thank you very much!
No ways! I found this online a while ago. I’ve got two racks held together by cable ties (it works!) 4 rows of 104hp!
Looks really good. I can't remember what they are - but thought those black multi button, calculator like, gizmos that are sitting in front of the rack are also related to your music making ventures. I wonder if it would make sense to design/print a rack adapter plate that would allow them to join their friends in their swanky new home.
Ah - "pocket operators" - thanks Noe and Pedro.
thanks! and yes, we might work on building them a home at some point. i'd love to also build a mini mixer for them
Great result! Looks super neat with the funky acrylic end pieces :D
thanks 😺
Love seeing your dreams come to fruition! You are awesome!
thanks buddy!
It looks so great! I might have missed it, but where did you find the cool swirly acrylic?
thanks! i had it cut with ponoko.
oh wow, stumbled into your channel while I was fighting to upgrade my Pam's, and I'm so glad I found you!
thank you very much! also hope the upgrade went smoothly
@@BlitzCityDIY it didn't! It was a nightmare! But thank you anyways!
(I did get it eventually, the quantized random lfo is amazing)
@@AliceTyrell oh no! i'm glad it worked out in the end. i agree, that is a lifechanging upgrade
That's an awesome case build. I'm more into audio mixers than synths, and I think it'd make a pretty nice frame for a small mixing board.
thank you very much! and totally, yeah this could definitely be modified for that
Beautiful build, very nice job! I really like the acrylic colours, they remind me to D&D dice :D
The Stomp Box Adapter module seems very interesting. I'll look for it in Europe and, if possible, get a DIY kit.
thanks! it's really great, especially if you already have stomp boxes. i built the kit and it was a really easy build
I’m curious about how you patch your modular! I haven’t seen any videos featuring the big honking button and wonder what drove you to have two of them in your system.
i might do that as a video at some point but for the honking buttons i view them as really straight forward samplers. 9/10 times i have a snare sound and a bass drum sound loaded onto each one. i've also loaded up a piano scale and setup the code to play them randomly or percussion sounds to be triggered in order. they're really versatile.
@@BlitzCityDIY That’s super interesting. Sounds like that would be a really cool video, would love to see them in action. Everyone’s synth is so unique in little ways and it’s always interesting for me to see the little things that make each system unique!
Thanks for the insightful comment, DFTBA!
A mordax data or another module with a display would look so dope in that! I don't know why but I really think the space in the top section having a mini CRT display oscilloscope would be the coolest thing ever but I don't think anyone makes anything like that lol.
Perfect timing! I’m out of space because I pre-ordered Castor and Pollux (BTW, thanks for the interview with Winterbloom). Can you post a link to the rails you used please?
I found them at Patchwerks. patchwerks.com/collections/eurorack-rails-hardware/products/tiptop-audio-z-rails
yes, that's them! and part of what motivated me to build this rack was also the incoming castor and pollux 😺
I finished the build, and I’m really pleased with how it came out. I posted pictures on Thingiverse. Like you, I had the acrylic cut at Ponoko, your DXF files worked perfectly. I used 5.5mm acrylic because I thought it looked better. The wood is maple finished with no stain and tung oil. Thanks again for the design and video. Here’s a link to the make : www.thingiverse.com/make:911907
I might take up the synth hobby that looks fun!, I'd like to build my own just as you have, very sleek.
sweet! it's definitely a fun hobby
4:34 i want this case to look nice and classy
proceeds to add the loudest color combo imaginable
jokes aside, great ideas in here
omg, the new heathkit gal... BlitzKit...🤴 when you are working you remind me of the tv star trek episode when kirk detected a bug sound from lifeforms moving very fast.. thanks..:)
Looks really cool!!!
Im the one hundred like and never before has my OCD been more at ease on a Sunday afternoon. Great video!
Woow it looks awesome!
thank you!
Excellent job!
thanks!
Nice work! This is inspiring me to add a similar angled second row for mine, as my current case is full. Of course, as you say, it's better for my wallet if I leave it as-is.
What'd you do for your power supply?
oh sweet, it might be fun to space stuff out though. for the power supply i'm using a tiptop audio uZeus
@@BlitzCityDIY yeah, then I could laser cut some more blanks. They're fun to make!
Would you like some walnut ones or are you good with the 3D printed ones?
nice job
Yeah, that's a nice case. Acrylic. duhh. Of course. I know what you mean about access too. Nice work!
It's a very nice approach and implementation, but the combination of the specific acrylic base with the wooden parts is a brutal aesthetic crime.
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I think sewing is similar to woodworking, but sewing is harder than woodworking from certain point of view, because wood is "self supporting" while fabrics are floppy🤣