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  • There are definitely drawbacks to eurorack, beyond just how cripplingly expensive it all is. The small size and cables everywhere sometimes makes it ergonomically challenging compared to a dedicated synth panel. Also you often end up fighting with power and noise issues (bleed is a common problem, both internally with individual modules, and across the power bus).

    It is, however, really good fun.

  • I would enjoy it I'm sure. In fairness I could build one that has the features of all the big boxes I use and sell those and probably end up with a smaller rig and some cash left over.

    If I was gigging I could see the appeal.

  • Me and Paul who I'm working with are playing out occasionally and we're getting more and more into improvising. For me that's the excitement about a case full of modules. He started his Eurocrack habit about 6 months ago and it's slowly drawn me in seeing and hearing what he's coaxing out of his setup

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