Should i do eurorack?

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BroSlinger
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Should i do eurorack?

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Can’t tell if I’m just bored or what.

As im selling a shit ton of atuff to sweetwater, i get to surf the store. They have a modular setup to dink around with. Kind of gave me the bug, but it’s completwly overwhelming. Sort of impractical too.

I’m dumb. This is dumb.

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Re: Should i do eurorack?

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It's really overwhelming, but man a lot of those synths sound so good. The learning curve is a bit steep indeed. But yes, you should definitely do it. I will do it too once I am ready to invest in synths again.
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Re: Should i do eurorack?

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There is a free vst that also has a paid version. it is called VCV Rack. It has a ton of emulations of real gear.

I'd check that out first to see if it's something that interests you. It's as complex or simple as you want to get but real hardware is like 100-300 dollars per piece.

But it can be a thousand dollars for a single voice monosynth with no patch recall. I prefer the semi-modular approach myself.
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Re: Should i do eurorack?

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Eurorack is great if you know what you want to build (in my case a 4 VCO paraphonic analog synth) or want to experiment with generative music. It can be every bit the rabbit hole that guitar pedals are.

The hardest part for me was figuring out what modules I would need. If you want traditional keys, I’d suggest that you look into starting with the Nifty Keyzs by Cre8audio. It has 49 keys, several modules built in, and a little over 100 hp space for additional modules.

https://www.cre8audio.com/niftykeyz

I started out with a Nifty Keyzs and installed a Behringer Model D, so I essentially had a budget minimoog clone to play until I figured out what other modules I needed. The attached pic i what I built. I still have a bit of space left for additional modules.
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