Been thinking about these a bit. Would it be possible to make some sort of “negative” of the patch cable storage section? In other words, you’d have a block the size of two patch cable bits, as if the bottom of one module were to combine with the top of another, with two rows of pins pointing downwards so you could connect two single rows together to make a two-row system.
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Seth introHi everyone. I'm a happy repeat Uwyn customer (two different sets of Knobotrons!). I play synthesizers, modulars, software synths, even some piano now and then. I like hardware sequencers, play a LinnStrument, a little guitar, and just recently got a Chapman Stick (super happy about that as I've wanted one for decades). I'm also totally into iPad music: AUM, all sorts of sequencer plug-ins, and far too many AUv3s. I remember back in the day having to have two people to lift the Rhodes, a CX-3, and a Minimoog into the back of a van, and nowadays I can fit a small and a large iPad and two Xkey Airs in a backpack and hop on the subway.
I make a lot of YouTube videos, mostly patching examples and how-tos. My drummer buddy lives on the other coast but that's never stopped us from making music, hopefully album ready soon-ish.
It all started when I was eight. Switched On Bach came out, and it had those sounds! Never the same since.
Glad to be here, and thanks.
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First finished 3D printed Eurorack case + can holder bonusBeen following the progress of this on Mastodon and this is yet one more reason for me to finally go out and get a 3D printer, especially if you do decide to open-source it. I have to say that I was deeply concerned and could not figure out what on earth you were thinking when you decided to put those weird patch points on the bottom of each case, so I was definitely relieved when I read this post and realized they were "merely" patch cord storage LOL