I forgot to respond to this part... Just to be clear, I'm not talking about having a bunch of loose modules on prototyping boards laying around. I'm talking about building your own modular synth, one module at a time. Build your circuits on perfboard (not breadboards, mind you), attach them to a front panel, and mount them in an enclosure... preferably FracRak or Eurorack. I had a whole bunch of front panels cut to spec by a local machine shop, for somewhere around $40. I do have a drill press, but any old hand drill will suffice if you aren't too concerned about visual perfection. In the same enclosure, you can mount your PSU and work out a power distribution system to your modules.aciddose wrote: when i suggested building a psu, that was because if you want to build "synths" rather than have a set of loose modules laying around on prototyping boards you'll have to build/buy a lot more than one psu over time.
Speaking of building PSU's, Thomas Henry had a pretty good design. I never built it myself, but it does give you bipolar 15V. See the link m0j0byrd provided.
