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I've used soft synths for a few years, recently got interested in hardware synths as a tool for music focused more around textures than melody (think Monolake, Morton Subotnick, Autechre, etc). Currently though, most standalone synths seem to be made with traditional music in mind more than anything, so I decided that I'd probably be better off building a Eurorack for my purposes. I've put quite a bit of effort into choosing modules I think will work well for what I have in mind while also remaining within 104 hp and under $2000 (I just barely reached that goal...), but I figured it might be worth seeing if any of you more experienced folks have any thoughts on what I could do to save some money or space, improve my current plan, or add anything I might be missing.
https://www.modulargrid.net/e/racks/view/282496
I was planning on getting a Make Noise Skiff or a Tip Top Mantis FYI, which is why there's no PSU. And no, I didn't deliberately choose to have so many Intellijel modules.
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