Modular Synth Lab is the way ❤ If weren't them I would not started with my MDF 6mm 104HP 9U build (found finished design online), ultimately my eurorack journey would of went sideways if I could not order from them, and to figure out wiring. Some great people working there! Thank You for the Mean Well link to get that LRS 100 12 power supply, it's quite affordable 🎉. Great video, and you have built monster racks must admit.
Matt, lovely to see. If you do MDF cases again I would suggest you simplify the design and avoid those cross cuts. Instead just to straight edge to edge (difficult to explain in text) and then just oil the MDF. Looks great.
Hi Matt? Quick question, why rails on not full frames? Any advantages aside of cost? Are the rails attached directly into te wood or are you using side pannels? Thanks!
@@matthsmatthsmatths i meant “why rails AND not full frames”? Full frame is the whole chasis, including two rails + two side panels. The rails in this case are not screwed to the wooden case, instead they are screwed to the side panels of the frame, and the frame to the wood. At modularsynthlab they sell both the full frames or only the rails. I see you bought the rails only and I was wondering why. Hope this clarifies. Thanks!
Great looking rig! One synth geek DIYer to another, if you want, I can take ~an hour and walk you through the free version of Fusion 360, recreate the same designs here so it’s something relatable to you. It’s far more intuitive to me than Sketchup and even the free version is vastly more powerful in ways I find accessible and get a lot of use out of.
@@matthsmatthsmatths I just uploaded a short video about the building process: 2019 monstercase building process ruclips.net/video/7jpIlw8d4GY/видео.html
Hi Matt, lovely job there :) monumental. One aspect that came to mind, from owning several smaller cases (say 6 to 9u) was that of cooling. I find I have to turn my tall cases off during the hottest days, with heat rising and all that. I wondered if some (quiet / mellow) fan technology might go well with such a high volume of electronics?
Good point! Im not entirely sure but it might be best just having a fan blowing into the case somehow? I cut loads of vents in mind for airflow - the key is (of course) that hot air rises, so plenty of vents at the top is the way forward. Interesting point though mate
@@matthsmatthsmatthsventilation wise it is always best to blow hot air out of the case instead of cold air in, you probably know this, just mentioning to be sure, cheerio!
What is the issue with the other Meanwell power supply? How do you get -12V out of the Meanwell LRS-100-12? (And +5V, but maybe you don’t need that?) It seems to have only +12V output. Edit: I rewatched the video, and now noticed Dan’s drawing, using two PSUs to get +-12V. Thanks for the idea! I may go the same route with my new rack. And I guess the issue with the RT-65Bs would just be that you would need more of those.
Hey Matt! Great video, and very interesting - you're a braver man than me. I bought my case as best I could for my needs. Of all the questions I have(!), what was the paint you rolled onto the cabinets? I'm building a live audio rig, and need to make a dog box for my mixer. I'm pretty sure that's the finish I'm after. I was at GearFest at the weekend, and was going to say hello. However, got side-tracked and didn't see you again. Will try and hook into the live stream when you populate the case!
Quality vid dude. Had a look to see the follow up videos of you filling it, and alas, I couldn't see any. But some cuts in the software video shows your rig is looking filled up. Are you still releasing any vids on filling the case? Either way, thanks for this video, enjoyed it
Do you or Dan have an explanation of the diagram he showed you on a whiteboard -- the one explaining how to connect up you power supplies.I've been gearing up to build the power system in my own case and decided I'd also go with the meanwell LRS-100/150-12. There's a block in Dan's diagram with no lable, that combines the positive and negative power supplies. I'm assuming that's the buss board, but I don't know for sure.
The extra material removed during laser cut is not your fault. They should have used offsets to compensate. Its acutally called "cutter compensation". So thats on them. Fyi.
I've built 2 12U cases using JLR's modwiggler posts. It's all about the power supply. I went with the old Doepfer PSU-2's. 1.2amp, however is NOT enough. Too many of the VCO's and anything digital is really power hungry and I'm NOT really into digital modules but 2 or 3 is enough to put it over (or 90% capacity). I'm surprised being in UK you didn't go with a Hinton PSU and busboard. That man has it down to a science. I thought the Meanwell was a good choice in PSU and of course I found a modwiggler thread where they take turns slagging them. Go figure.
Hey MATTHS - please tell me about that Mean Well LRS 100 12 power supply; I cannot find 5V output on it anywhere, on Synthlab Bus Board 13:26 there is 5V wiring also, did you simply ignore the 5V input on Bus Board ?! The Mean Well RT65B has that 5V output, but this Mean Well LRS 100 12 doesn't ! How did you wire your case, having 5V in mind, help me understand this part :) For example 4ms Rotating Clock Divider uses 14mA 5V, does this mean that - I couldn't use it with this Power Supply ???
Hey buddy. The mean well I chose does not have +5V so instead I have a couple of small gadgets but for me by DPW design which create +5V! I have not needed to use them because out of the nearly 100 modules I own, not one of them requires +5V. I think many manufacturers are moving away from +5V anyway. 👍🏻
@@matthsmatthsmatths Hey thank you for sharing this insight with me, I was wondering "what now" when I found out that this 102W model is more then enough for 12U 104HP, but unclear with where is at with the 5V output :) - now is clear to me, this was your conscious decision to do so. Jes on ModularGrid when I look for consumption within the many rack's (from different people), most of the modules do not require that V5 support, which goes in favor of using this Power Supply. If used, should only take note of the V5 consumption out of the way and matter is resolved :) P.S. I found 102W to be cheaper then the 64W where I live (Bosnia and Herzegovina) for a 1/3 of the price, butiful !
@@matthsmatthsmatths Where is the 5 volt output your talking about? I have got a new module and ran into this problem where i need 5 volts on the rails but i dont want to add another psu and a rail just for 5 volts? is there something i can add to convert 12v to 5 volts to send to the strip?
This is a really intuitive video, Matt. I'm glad to see you still have the Performer sequencer.
Modular Synth Lab is the way ❤
If weren't them I would not started with my MDF 6mm 104HP 9U build (found finished design online), ultimately my eurorack journey would of went sideways if I could not order from them, and to figure out wiring. Some great people working there!
Thank You for the Mean Well link to get that LRS 100 12 power supply, it's quite affordable 🎉.
Great video, and you have built monster racks must admit.
Hats off. Great archive and really thorough walk through. I felt the joys and pain. You did a lovely job. They look ace !
Thanks man - took time but these things naturally do. Hope you're well and thanks for checking it out mate.
Super. Always great to see you. A good spirit in your sound, still.
Thank you kindly!
That's cool
Love the laser cut wood vibe
Saved a lot of time and works really well. Now to put the modules in!
Matt, lovely to see. If you do MDF cases again I would suggest you simplify the design and avoid those cross cuts. Instead just to straight edge to edge (difficult to explain in text) and then just oil the MDF. Looks great.
Brilliant, thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it! Are you going to make one?
Hi Matt? Quick question, why rails on not full frames? Any advantages aside of cost? Are the rails attached directly into te wood or are you using side pannels? Thanks!
Sorry dude - not sure what you mean? Can you elaborate?
@@matthsmatthsmatths i meant “why rails AND not full frames”? Full frame is the whole chasis, including two rails + two side panels. The rails in this case are not screwed to the wooden case, instead they are screwed to the side panels of the frame, and the frame to the wood. At modularsynthlab they sell both the full frames or only the rails. I see you bought the rails only and I was wondering why. Hope this clarifies. Thanks!
Damn, I am way too lazy to go to those lengths haha. Looks great Matt. Looking forward to part 2.
Cool - thanks for checking it out
Great looking rig! One synth geek DIYer to another, if you want, I can take ~an hour and walk you through the free version of Fusion 360, recreate the same designs here so it’s something relatable to you. It’s far more intuitive to me than Sketchup and even the free version is vastly more powerful in ways I find accessible and get a lot of use out of.
That’s very cool of you. Thanks. I’ll keep that in mind as you never know - I may need another one 😆
Thanks for the video. Very interesting one. I had to deal with all these nightmares in my monstercase.
You're welcome! I must check yours out sometime. I presume it's on your channel somewhere?
@@matthsmatthsmatths ruclips.net/video/9Ad3uagl17w/видео.html
@@matthsmatthsmatths I just uploaded a short video about the building process: 2019 monstercase building process
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very cool video M. well done.
Thanks 👍
They do look damn nice.
All in all - I'm happy with them for sure 👌🏻
Hi Matt, would you mind sharing the degrees you decided to go with for tilting the rows? Thanks!
Spoke with Dan and I am going the same way with PSUs :) 2 x LRS-50-12 with a DC filter.
Hi Matt, lovely job there :) monumental. One aspect that came to mind, from owning several smaller cases (say 6 to 9u) was that of cooling. I find I have to turn my tall cases off during the hottest days, with heat rising and all that. I wondered if some (quiet / mellow) fan technology might go well with such a high volume of electronics?
Good point! Im not entirely sure but it might be best just having a fan blowing into the case somehow? I cut loads of vents in mind for airflow - the key is (of course) that hot air rises, so plenty of vents at the top is the way forward. Interesting point though mate
@@matthsmatthsmatthsventilation wise it is always best to blow hot air out of the case instead of cold air in, you probably know this, just mentioning to be sure, cheerio!
Matt first off all Great research and Info you done and FANTASTIC CASES !! is it possible you share the AutoCAD Drawing Files ?
It's been a year, so do you have any noise issues with this setup? Would you still go with Meanwell PSU? 🙏
Nope - all good dude
@@matthsmatthsmatths Great to hear, cheers!
Looks great!! Love your wallmount cases.. You going to float the wall mounts above these? 😁
You'll see! 😉
160 modules per case???
Exsqueeze Me??
@@nicholasbaines7868 🤣 Yes - but I dont have that many. Not yet! ;-)
What is the issue with the other Meanwell power supply?
How do you get -12V out of the Meanwell LRS-100-12? (And +5V, but maybe you don’t need that?) It seems to have only +12V output.
Edit: I rewatched the video, and now noticed Dan’s drawing, using two PSUs to get +-12V. Thanks for the idea! I may go the same route with my new rack.
And I guess the issue with the RT-65Bs would just be that you would need more of those.
Hey Matt! Great video, and very interesting - you're a braver man than me. I bought my case as best I could for my needs. Of all the questions I have(!), what was the paint you rolled onto the cabinets? I'm building a live audio rig, and need to make a dog box for my mixer. I'm pretty sure that's the finish I'm after. I was at GearFest at the weekend, and was going to say hello. However, got side-tracked and didn't see you again. Will try and hook into the live stream when you populate the case!
Hey no worries. Next time come say hi! The paint is called Tuff Cab 👍🏻
Quality vid dude. Had a look to see the follow up videos of you filling it, and alas, I couldn't see any. But some cuts in the software video shows your rig is looking filled up. Are you still releasing any vids on filling the case? Either way, thanks for this video, enjoyed it
Do you or Dan have an explanation of the diagram he showed you on a whiteboard -- the one explaining how to connect up you power supplies.I've been gearing up to build the power system in my own case and decided I'd also go with the meanwell LRS-100/150-12. There's a block in Dan's diagram with no lable, that combines the positive and negative power supplies. I'm assuming that's the buss board, but I don't know for sure.
The white block is his DC filter - they are now available for purchase at his website I believe 👍🏻
@@matthsmatthsmatths DC filter is a rip off for 30 euros with 5 euros you can build 2
The extra material removed during laser cut is not your fault. They should have used offsets to compensate. Its acutally called "cutter compensation". So thats on them. Fyi.
Good to know but too late now! 😂
I've built 2 12U cases using JLR's modwiggler posts. It's all about the power supply. I went with the old Doepfer PSU-2's. 1.2amp, however is NOT enough. Too many of the VCO's and anything digital is really power hungry and I'm NOT really into digital modules but 2 or 3 is enough to put it over (or 90% capacity). I'm surprised being in UK you didn't go with a Hinton PSU and busboard. That man has it down to a science.
I thought the Meanwell was a good choice in PSU and of course I found a modwiggler thread where they take turns slagging them. Go figure.
Sounds like you've been through it all! Ive not heard of Hinton - that once slipped under my radar so will check that thanks
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Great ✨🎹✨🎹✨
Glad you like it!
Hey MATTHS - please tell me about that Mean Well LRS 100 12 power supply; I cannot find 5V output on it anywhere, on Synthlab Bus Board 13:26 there is 5V wiring also, did you simply ignore the 5V input on Bus Board ?!
The Mean Well RT65B has that 5V output, but this Mean Well LRS 100 12 doesn't !
How did you wire your case, having 5V in mind, help me understand this part :)
For example 4ms Rotating Clock Divider uses 14mA 5V, does this mean that - I couldn't use it with this Power Supply ???
Hey buddy. The mean well I chose does not have +5V so instead I have a couple of small gadgets but for me by DPW design which create +5V! I have not needed to use them because out of the nearly 100 modules I own, not one of them requires +5V. I think many manufacturers are moving away from +5V anyway. 👍🏻
@@matthsmatthsmatths Hey thank you for sharing this insight with me, I was wondering "what now" when I found out that this 102W model is more then enough for 12U 104HP, but unclear with where is at with the 5V output :) - now is clear to me, this was your conscious decision to do so.
Jes on ModularGrid when I look for consumption within the many rack's (from different people), most of the modules do not require that V5 support, which goes in favor of using this Power Supply. If used, should only take note of the V5 consumption out of the way and matter is resolved :)
P.S. I found 102W to be cheaper then the 64W where I live (Bosnia and Herzegovina) for a 1/3 of the price, butiful !
@@matthsmatthsmatths Where is the 5 volt output your talking about? I have got a new module and ran into this problem where i need 5 volts on the rails but i dont want to add another psu and a rail just for 5 volts? is there something i can add to convert 12v to 5 volts to send to the strip?
Hi! Someone made me a device which creates 5v from the rails. The company is DPW modular @@shawnrichard6512
Found it last night. I will get a Mutable Instruments Volts should work.@@matthsmatthsmatths
"I had to limit my rack to 312hp. Otherwise, I'd have to deal with a divorce. That's why if a new module comes in, one has to go out."
I hear you dude!
Couldn't imagine the tragedy of building a mega rack like that then powering it with RT65Bs 😭
promo sm
Oh not the video I expected, turns out its 30 minutes looking at Matt's head instead of eurorack cases and modules.. 😮
Sorry about that 😊
@@matthsmatthsmatthsI thought it was a great and informative video, Matt.