This can’t be coincidence. Here I am, just planning out a couple of modules on modular grid, thinking about going modular and wondering if I really need to spend ~200 on a case. I open RU-vid and this pops up - guess this settles it 🤖.
Fascinated yet lost at the same time. I have no idea of what euroracks are but I am intrigued…. This reminds me of the days of tinkering with random electronics and damn near burning down the house. Got my coffee and ready to watch the entire vid. After learning bout synthesis, etc, I think it’s time to get creative. thanks for sharing
Catch fire? No way! If it's hot enough to start a fire then it's way too hot to touch. Besides, your power supply can only deliver 30W total. I think the real reason not to use wood rails is that the holes will wear out. Also not a problem for you.
Plus metal is a good enough conductor that it wouldn't matter, and it would ruin most electronics. Especially digital ones like plats. And the heat generating parts are not directly attached to the face plate let alone the whole faceplate generating heat, and and and Also adding to the 30W part: the total wattage isn't as important as the amp count, which 1 A through a single component could probably start a fire depending on the resistance but that's the max your PSU could deliver, there's a reason that module draws are measured in milliamps (1000mA = 1A), and it's spread out. Amps are what matters for electricity to heat conversion, not volts/watts (watts = volts * amps)
Have watched a lot of videos on beginner modular. Ordered a Behringer System 55 and was expectantly waiting for it to arrive. Watched even more videos so when it finally came, i could dive right in. It came! ...then i realized no one ever talked about getting sound out of it! Everyone just says "I hooked it up to such and such". So here i am with a System 55 and no idea how to HEAR it. Now, after several days of research, i am waiting until next week for the correct cables to come 😐
another reason to not screw modules into wood is for static dissipation. If you walk up to your modular and touch a component it could get fried because the ground of the module isn't grounded to a metal frame, so the shortest path it will take is the closest analog component on its motherboard. If you have rails, your system has a common ground which is much safer and will extend the life of your modular due to its grounding properties. Also choosing a solid steel case is a really good choice if you want everything to stay super clean and grounded.
Hi David - do you have a video showing how to build an Ableton Live template like the one you use in this video? This is a great video and has me wanting to build a small modular system too. How does your modular system look one year later?
With a modular setup, you can't recall a setup that you like that you did last year. I mean it's one at a time. So you can spend days to create something and love it, but when you decide to create a new setup, the previous one is gone forever. That's the deal breaker for me. If there was a system that could save, save as, etc, I would order it yesterday. Why does that not exist? Or does it exist?
Important note: most eurorack oscillators will output +/-10Vpp (volts peak to peak), which will MESS UP something expecting a normal line out (1Vpp). This is one of the things a VCA does, so it is SUPER IMPORTANT that you only connect interfaces/amps/what-have-you to line-level outputs, which the Plaits has.
What I like most of all in your videos is the lack of "Flash" or "How not to suck at making videos in YT". I see too many YT that look like the next YT you click on. You keep it simple, to the point and informative. Thanks!
£10k car vs £10k modular Sounds bad. Sounds amazing Old. New Low quality. knobs feel good 100hp. 500hp Requires. Does not require Going outside. Outside
@@DavidHilowitzMusic i love your vibe and how u make your own sounds ...... 500 devices are expensive and not exactly for jammin w/ your friends...... and to tell u the truth i have never heard one song that i know was done on this stuff ........ carry on mr H :). if anyone can make songs outta 500's its you :). for me, maybe an 1176 type compressor at a much lower price would make sense....... like 2 good buss compressors for under 200 eacxh..... or a bass drone synth to fill out my songs? hava great music day :)
I've been wanting to build a modular system for awhile but I found the whole process confusing, This has sparked my interest again. I might attempt to build a case at some point.
Just bought the MF..feel a sense of an unavoidable fate careening towards me after seeing the simplicity of that rack. Nice work and especially nice tunes-that's what this is all about, right?
Great little intro, welcome to the modular world! The Microfreak inspired me to purchase Plaits as my first module as well. Just on envelopes, Plaits has a built in simulated LPG (low pass gate), you can adjust the decay and attack times for it and if even you don’t have external modulation you can use the attenuvertors to apply the envelope to different parameters. It really is a workhorse module!
Connect your gate output on the keystep to the level input on plaits instead of trigger to be able to roll across the keys without having to fully lift one key before the next one triggers. Took me a few weeks to figure that out. Forgive me if my terminology is not correct, I just started playing keys and got into eurorack.
2:30 just to be clear, you can exceed amps on the supply side, and the system (modules) will only draw down the current it requires. Voltage and polarity are the ones you can't mess up 👍
Man, as a composer myself, I absolutely love your videos! So grounded and honest. I love that you just with one module, very relatable! 😅 I really like your approach
Also for those on a low budget, it appears that the Behringer Brains module is a cheaper clone of Plaits, so you could give that a try as well for the main voice. $149.00. If you are in a hurry and don't have access to a workshop- maybe the NiftyCase for 199, plug in the Brains, good to go under 400. I don't know if it's possible, maybe just rails and cheeks plus the Brains and the uZeus, under 250 probably.
@@DavidHilowitzMusic ah hopefully it helps you on your youtube journey! It seems kind of cool of youtube to feature smaller communities and some of the cool videos the algorithm makes people miss out on
Just what I was looking for. I have a ton of scrap wood laying around and am well capable of building a box, so no way did I want to spend $300 for something that doesn’t even make a sound. My first module I think would be a Poly Hector. I love my Beebo but the idea of using it with CV on my Neutron. Killer tiny FX box
I'm trying to build a modular synth to build background music for my channel (so I don't get a copyright problem). So far, I got a Marshall MG100fx double stack amplifier, a Kramer Focus 7000 bass guitar, a Casiotone mt600 keyboard, a Lowrey M325 Organ (which has amplifier issues and might become my modular case), a DidgiTech BP50 modeling bass processor, and a DidgiTech RP3 guitar signal processor all hooked up together with a Realistic 4 channel stereo mixer. So far i have come up with some neat musical effects and rhythms! I'm looking to expand as cheaply as possible by building modulars from 'recycled' electronic components. BTW, old suitcases make great modular cases!! Great channel!
This may seem like a total "Uh doi!!!" question, but... how does the output from the Plaits module become audible? Obviously there are speakers involved, but... do you have to own like a PA with a pre-amp/amp and loud speakers? I know you mentioned going into your DAW, so I imagine you plugged it into some kind of audio interface with whatever pre-amps or line inputs you'd need. But... if you wanted to just have a stand-alone modular synth situation... Hmm... I want to get started so badly with this same kind of set up, but... shit like impedance and line-level... blah... it all just gives me a stroke.
This is exciting! I'm a huge fan of what you've done with the DS platform and an avid modular user myself, so it's exciting to see you dive into this world. If you haven't yet, I think you should investigate the Ornament&Crime / O_C module, particularly the Hemispheres mode - I think you will like that.
mutable is such a curious popular choice amongst people who aren't familiar with eurorack. you are essentially paying for a hardware controlled piece of software that is freely available to you via vcv rack etc.
Don't plan to much. You really need time to learn your modules. A beginner planning a entire rack of modules will 1) find its plan never happens or 2) will be frustrated and sell everything a few months later.
I started following you with Kontakt tutorials and I love taking this creative journey with you. You inspire me in many ways, even in your "keep it small" approach. Thank you man.
Damn it now I might just start it as well, thanks for the explaination ! I could use some help on one topic, but since it's a video addressed to beginners I'm not sure someone will have an answer aha. I have the Launchkey Mini from Novation, which has a mini jack midi out. However, I understand it's not the same as a CV's out. If I understood correctly based on what I read, if I want to use my Launchkey Mini for a eurorack, I would need to buy a MIDI to CV interface beforehand which 'splits' the MIDI signal into the different CV's signals ? Thanks in advance for anyone who can help :) and thanks David for the introduction !
Idk if anyone will respond but can this module run standalone with a keystep? I have a laptop but wanted a eurorack that isn't accompanied by a laptop.
Good luck on your new modular journey, exciting times ahead, I can guarantee you that. Looking forward to hear what new music that will come from this!
Hello! I would love to build one myself but the case isnt easy to build since I dont have enough tools. So I'd really love to buy this (the eurorack case with built-in plaits) if it's available! Thank you!
Looking forward to seeing more! One thing you might want to do right away is use washers with those screws - the modules will scratch easily with just a screw.
thanks for this insight into your process! When I was first getting into modular, I was going for this whole DAWless thing, and it was way too much - I’m way happier using a smaller system these days. Good luck on the journey!
You inspired me to start a euro rack. I am totally with you on wanting to hook it right into a DAW with a controller. Starting super small it a great way to go!