2025: A Year in Gear (What You've Bought or Want to Buy in 2025)

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Safe landing.

Not sure if I’ll get to add these in today or this week, but they’re here. :hyper:
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elxsound wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 5:11 pm Safe landing.

Not sure if I’ll get to add these in today or this week, but they’re here. :hyper:

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Oh, cool for you. :party: The Jumbler is quite appealing, in that (to me) "oh now that's really clever", kinda way. :tu:
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elxsound wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 5:11 pm Safe landing.

Not sure if I’ll get to add these in today or this week, but they’re here. :hyper:

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mine hopefully arrives tomorrow, before the video drops :wheee:
still havent found my prsspnts or channel savers :cry:
:ud:

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justin3am wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 4:45 pm Malgo mk1s don't tend to sell for much but I've seen a TS mk1 with SOT sell for more $800 USD. Insanity.
Wow.

I'd not be selling it though. In fact Ive never actually sold on any modules, just add more cases :). It just seemed interesting that the earlier versions were now sought after, because back then it kinda felt to me that there was a fair bit of 'must trade up to the new version' going on.

I guess I dont follow the Eurorack 'trends' well enough, I was surprised as hell to see the Mk1 Ginkosynthese SampleSlicer described as 'legendary' by CDM last year.
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Yeah, I don't know who decides what is "legendary" and what is just hard to come by. :hihi:

I'm one of those who sold their TS mk1 to fund a mk2. No regerts. The TS mk1's buffer was too small for a lot of the things I wanted to do. With that said, the effects of the switches on the SOT for the MK1 were a lot more interesting. The circuit bends on the mk2 aren't as dramatic.

I ran across this piece that features the TSmk1... which may have been the first thing I made after getting the original Hertz Donut: https://www.3amnoise.net/green_river_edit.mp3
The droney tonal stuff is HDmk1, AFG and A-188, the weird crunchy sounds were from running a Thingamgoop through the TSmk1.

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justin3am wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 8:37 pm Yeah, I don't know who decides what is "legendary" and what is just hard to come by. :hihi:
I'm pretty sure that's my job.
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So far this year I've added the RYK Vectorwave and expander to fill my eurorack enclosures; a Korg Nautilus 61AT; Behringer Pro 1, Pro 800 and VC 340; a PWM Malevolent; a DSI Mopho; and form Yamaha a TX7 and AN1x. Including a picture of the modular system.
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Shabdahbriah wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 6:13 pm
elxsound wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 5:11 pm Safe landing.

Not sure if I’ll get to add these in today or this week, but they’re here. :hyper:

IMG_2025-04-29-130909.jpeg
Oh, cool for you. :party: The Jumbler is quite appealing, in that (to me) "oh now that's really clever", kinda way. :tu:
I really like where they seem to be going. This and multimod are basically utility modules, but they seem to open the existing modules up in a fun way.

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vurt wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 7:49 pm
elxsound wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 5:11 pm Safe landing.

Not sure if I’ll get to add these in today or this week, but they’re here. :hyper:

IMG_2025-04-29-130909.jpeg
mine hopefully arrives tomorrow, before the video drops :wheee:
still havent found my prsspnts or channel savers :cry:
Congrats! I’m looking forward to tomorrow’s video. For now, I want to recreate that piano patch when I get mine hooked up.

That sucks about those two. I created a spread sheet to keep track of my modules as I loosing too much time opening every box when I want to switch something up. It’s annoying but useful.

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im still hoping (slowly fading) that ill find them in a box with pops or lego.
things got a bit frantic and messed up in the move, and trying to get a house full of synth and collectibles, into one bedroom, is proving difficult :lol:
i should buy them again quick, before tariffs kick in :(
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elxsound wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 10:44 pm
Shabdahbriah wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 6:13 pm
elxsound wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 5:11 pm Safe landing.

Not sure if I’ll get to add these in today or this week, but they’re here. :hyper:

IMG_2025-04-29-130909.jpeg
Oh, cool for you. :party: The Jumbler is quite appealing, in that (to me) "oh now that's really clever", kinda way. :tu:
I really like where they seem to be going. This and multimod are basically utility modules, but they seem to open the existing modules up in a fun way.
the utilities we need...
:ud:

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vurt wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 11:52 pm im still hoping (slowly fading) that ill find them in a box with pops or lego.
things got a bit frantic and messed up in the move, and trying to get a house full of synth and collectibles, into one bedroom, is proving difficult :lol:
i should buy them again quick, before tariffs kick in :(
Is the Trump tariff war causing increased prices for electronic gear, for people in the UK?

I recently rushed to build a new computer for myself, because I figured tariffs would soon make computer component prices skyrocket here in the USA. :(
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Congrats on the new computer system, McLilith.

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MiniBrute 2S arrived today :party:
Only had a couple of hours fiddling with it, but great first impressions. Dunno why it took me so long to buy anything Arturia :nutter: .

Firstly, it's a superb little acid machine - the sequencer is incredibly easy to use. Normally I don't get along with onboard sequencers that well, but figured out how to program it within minutes with no manual. Just as well, as it doesn't come with a manual, must check online for one as it looks like it has a lot of depth. If 303 sequencers are the darkest night (which they definitely are and it's impossible to write how much I loathe them) then Arturia sequencers are brightest day.

Secondly, it's an aggro little f**ker, which is exactly what I hoped for. The filter isn't quite as gnarly as I'd imagined, but the metalizer and Brute factor amp-drive thingy certainly rev it up enough. The FM side of it surprised me most...my favorite part so far. Capable of real raucous and out-there madness, and can be melodic if tweaked well.

Thirdly, the patchbay all looks useful and well thought out. Better than some others I have.

Initially wanted the keyboard version, but now I've got my hands on it I'm more than happy with the 2S. 2 Oct keys are probably too small to be useful, but the sequencer is just so much better than I imagined. It'll probably steer me into making some acid tracks in the next few weeks, possibly even veering to industrial-ish style. Hope it doesn't turn me into Bones... :scared:

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