Thank you!
where can I BUY those 2 in 1 support for the Elektron gear?
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This custom cheek I made for myself, this is not Pro-Modular cheeks.
I’m not planing to make money on cheeks, so grab my template here and make it in any service provide laser cuting )
Mk I an MK II modules fits in any variations.
Thanks for sharing these, Vaxoid
How thick are these acrylic plates anyway ?
What about the size of the screws ?
Does the elektron protective cover work with this design ?
Oh yes
Now it’s autumn
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Haha, nice touch with Bert & Ernie! Looks like a sweet spot to be making music.
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is this Germany?.. never seen any of these sturdy windows elsewhere
Octatrack and Ambika, i think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship…
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You are right it’s Berlin. But sturdy? For me these are normal wooden windows from the last century.
The Analog Four is a great stand-alone machine, perfect for the living room, train rides or generally anywhere outside of my main music space. It also plays nicely with other instruments it meets on its way.
This is the craziest studio I’ve ever seen. So kitsch! Is it located in your grand ma’ flat?
I finally completed my desk project! All cables are hidden and routed, there’s even a USB hub built into the desk to I don’t need to run cables across it.
And yes I color-coordinated my cables.
my spot
Here’s my current setup.
Could do with a few of those nice end cheeks for for my Elektron gear.
I’ll stick them on the Christmas list
It’s the corner of a semi-abandoned kitchen actually.
Here’s another temporary setup - a living room variant where the A4 is playing together with Renoise:
@VictorStar: that’s a tidy and good-looking setup you’ve got there!