I’m back at it, thinking about smaller cases. I waffle about wondering if this is a groovebox and talk about what my plans were for music hardware and how that didn’t exactly work out – in the best possible way. Why limit yourself to any certain amount of gear if you have more? It’s fun to just throw all your gear at a jam for sure but there’s something about trying to squeeze as much as you can into a small space while keeping it really usable. Plus, it means you have one piece and one power adapter to carry with you. This 4u104hp case has been working out well and I’m thinking I’ll do a couple videos over the next bit, keeping them a bit shorter, assemble some different ways to fill the space with the modules I have and focus in on one or two modules per video. This is mostly a little intro to that idea.
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Time Stamps
0:00 Intro to the Modular Groovebox
0:15 Jam 1 No fancy intro
2:34 The original groovebox plan and the modular pivot
4:22 What I was looking for in a groovebox and how modular measures up
7:15 What makes a modular groovebox different?
8:32 Yikes! The expensiveness of eurorack and advantages
10:15 Plans for upcoming videos
10:47 Jam 2 Dedicated to snare rolls