02-16-2020, 06:13 PM
First post
I jumped on board with the NerdSeq as an ER-301 user looking for future I2C control for my main module, and I was tired of sequencing outboard from my Squarp Pyramid. My eurorack case is super small and super slim so every purchase is VERY carefully chosen and invariably replaces something else instead of being stacked up in a monstercase. One thing I was keen on, is integrating the MIDI I/O in my case, same as I have done for the Intellijel 1U audio interface jacks. That way all the outboard gear is communicating through the sides of my case and I have some more precious HP's for more exciting modules than silly utilities. Anyway, so much for the case philosophy, here are some pics.
I hope synthesizers are immune for the phrase "It's what's inside that counts" because inside it's a super tight, claustrophobic monstrosity of wiring, tape and chipped wood.
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I jumped on board with the NerdSeq as an ER-301 user looking for future I2C control for my main module, and I was tired of sequencing outboard from my Squarp Pyramid. My eurorack case is super small and super slim so every purchase is VERY carefully chosen and invariably replaces something else instead of being stacked up in a monstercase. One thing I was keen on, is integrating the MIDI I/O in my case, same as I have done for the Intellijel 1U audio interface jacks. That way all the outboard gear is communicating through the sides of my case and I have some more precious HP's for more exciting modules than silly utilities. Anyway, so much for the case philosophy, here are some pics.
I hope synthesizers are immune for the phrase "It's what's inside that counts" because inside it's a super tight, claustrophobic monstrosity of wiring, tape and chipped wood.