I believe that green is considered to be one of the best.

I have this small battery powered Roland:


but I think I'll be getting one of these (Behringer 1002B):


edit: yes, I like faders

kitsch wrote:

the case

looks amazing!!!

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De Clinique

ill Kke

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these are some cool pixelart posters you fools

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Get smaller pot and place it in the top right corner. You have to dremel part of the pcb but there are no traces as far as I know. The smallest pot you can find - some Alps pots fit there nicely. And the LTC board can be anywhere.

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PULSELOOPER wrote:

is this Svankmajer?

Yes.

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Timbob wrote:

...DMG with an arduinoboy built in one of those nuby speakers...

this looks really great

Why I'm not ordering these right now? Waiting for all-in-one order - with custom cases!!!!

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Apeshit wrote:

Internal? But it's a shield...

There are shields for arduino pro mini as well. I've actually been working on something like that (+ more) but I can't find the time to finally finish first working internal prototype hmm

bryface wrote:

a column demystifying the Synth screen parameters would be super valuable if anyone can provide one.

this thread is pretty cool http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/5954/ … e-channel/

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lol

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Trading Post Rules wrote:

Indicate prices on items you are selling.

And also decide whether you want to sell it.

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Saskrotch wrote:

the best thing to do is to just record yourself humming it. shit gets lost when you're trying to figure out how it transcribes to a program

This is what I do sometimes.

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kitsch wrote:

(supposedly ours is in the final pass of the surface treatment! OMG!!!)

Can't wait to see/get one (and then more)!

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10spd wrote:

TBH, I have a REALLY good time with my Behringer Tweakalizer. It's really simple, but it's easy to use and a blast live.

Also pretty cheap.
I think I'll get one myself.

edit: too bad it can't be synced

edit2: and it IS behringer.