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As far as layout is concerned, I always go for the most minimal spaghetti as I can. Modules with only bottom jacks ( In your case, Beads, Plaits, Dual Dagger, the Instruo at bottom left, Data Bender, FX aid, and the 4ms module, all on the top row. All knobs are accessible without cables covering them. The others all have jacks top and bottom, so it doesn't really matter. I'm just about done on the first of 2 Mantis towers, each tower is 3x Mantis cases fixed together with the proprietary Tiptop brackets - Case #3 and the brackets arrive next week, which will make an 18U 104hp (624hp total) tower on the right hand side. An identical tower will follow on the left between now and Christmas, there are already enough modules to fill just over half of that second tower. I'll hold onto my 4x RB6U cases for the time being and see if I think I will still need them or not. Not sure yet. As a result, if I want my case to be functional, I gotta make the best of my layout. Bottom row of each tower contains only modules with all jacks at the top - Metropolix, Tetrapad, Erica LXR, Scales, and others. Mostly controller modules, or things that require a lot more hands on use. Top rows contain only modules with all jacks at the bottom - Mutable, Joranalogue, Data. The 4 rows in between are mostly jacks on top and bottom - All my Make Noise, plus a stack of utilities and fx/dynamics. I'm getting 2x pairs (maybe 3) of the Doepfer A 180-9 Multicores to bring the far left and far right sides together more conveniently, as well as the top and bottom rows in the same way. Spaghetti is reduced to an absolute minimum on top and bottom rows because of the modules' jack layouts, and between each tower too, with the multicores. Yeah, there will still be a rat's nest in the middle, but that's unavoidable. But at least I can mitigate the upper and lower rows as best as possible, and avoid 150cm cables between L-R towers whenever possible. I was working with 4x RB 6U's up until a couple of months ago, but started upgrading to the Mantis cases. Best move I could have made. In the same horizontal desk space that 2x RB6u's held 346hp with a total of 3.2mA, I can hold 624 hp with a total of 9mA. So, instead of a total of 792hp and 6.4mA, I'll have 1248hp, with 18mA, all in the same desk space. Seriously, as much as I liked my RB's as I began, upgrading to Mantis is the best choice I was able to make without throwing down for a full one-piece monster case. I can still unscrew individual Mantis cases, and change their positions within the towers, without having to re-rack entire cases. I can shuffle cases around the full rig like shuffling modules around the case, if i want to. But generally, I don't - I actually really hate re-racking. Nothing fun about it, for me. Will I keep my Mutable modules vertically within 6U of 104hp of one tower, or horizontally across 3U of 208hp of both towers? I don't know. Still gotta figure that part out yet. In short though, yeah, maximizing the real estate with the most efficient layout is crucial. Keeping modules close to their best partners is important, and keeping the tangle down to a minimum makes things easier. Once I find my groove with the twin towers, then the rig will stay fixed for a good long time. Once it's all in place and I'm happy with the full layout, I'll make sure to tag you in a video of the whole system so you can see how it is. I'm working on the graphic design for a YT channel now, I've got some terrible dad joke level puns lined up, just gotta get the photoshop work and an audio intro done while I complete the build. I always love learning from your videos, so I hope that when I start making my own, I can return the favour.
An upgrade well worth it! Have you ever covered your mixing process? Your mixes always come out so clean even with multiple voices and tons of effects.
Thanks! I did do a video on Patreon going over the post production. There's not too much going on tho - mostly compression and EQ and occassionally a saturator on the drums :)
I hope you enjoyed SuperBooth, I really enjoyed this video, the patch sounds amazing. I own the RackBrute 6U and some decent modules in it, but I do not have the skills (yet) to create such wonderful sound palettes. Thanks for keeping me inspired.
A 6u rack brute feels like the perfect amount of space to get a really fun setup going. I've had mine for a few years. That isn't to say the itch to plug another one into those bottom mounts doesn't cross my mind from time to time 😬
The Crunin on Bass is just such an incredible sound. Sounds so much bigger than that little stereo module would make you assume. Also the Atlas was not something I had on my radar. Looks neat
Great jam as always ! 👏You mentioned clocking everything via Pams yet seemed to have issues with the KO2 sync. Is this not connected to Pams for some reason as you still look to be manually matching tempo ?
Very nice jam! Love all your FX modules! Didn't know you were at superbooth, would've loved to say hi :) anyways what algorithm do you use on the FX Aid? I have the XL but sadly somehow it sounds not too nice most of the time :(
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As far as layout is concerned, I always go for the most minimal spaghetti as I can. Modules with only bottom jacks ( In your case, Beads, Plaits, Dual Dagger, the Instruo at bottom left, Data Bender, FX aid, and the 4ms module, all on the top row. All knobs are accessible without cables covering them. The others all have jacks top and bottom, so it doesn't really matter. I'm just about done on the first of 2 Mantis towers, each tower is 3x Mantis cases fixed together with the proprietary Tiptop brackets - Case #3 and the brackets arrive next week, which will make an 18U 104hp (624hp total) tower on the right hand side. An identical tower will follow on the left between now and Christmas, there are already enough modules to fill just over half of that second tower. I'll hold onto my 4x RB6U cases for the time being and see if I think I will still need them or not. Not sure yet.
As a result, if I want my case to be functional, I gotta make the best of my layout. Bottom row of each tower contains only modules with all jacks at the top - Metropolix, Tetrapad, Erica LXR, Scales, and others. Mostly controller modules, or things that require a lot more hands on use. Top rows contain only modules with all jacks at the bottom - Mutable, Joranalogue, Data. The 4 rows in between are mostly jacks on top and bottom - All my Make Noise, plus a stack of utilities and fx/dynamics.
I'm getting 2x pairs (maybe 3) of the Doepfer A 180-9 Multicores to bring the far left and far right sides together more conveniently, as well as the top and bottom rows in the same way.
Spaghetti is reduced to an absolute minimum on top and bottom rows because of the modules' jack layouts, and between each tower too, with the multicores. Yeah, there will still be a rat's nest in the middle, but that's unavoidable. But at least I can mitigate the upper and lower rows as best as possible, and avoid 150cm cables between L-R towers whenever possible.
I was working with 4x RB 6U's up until a couple of months ago, but started upgrading to the Mantis cases. Best move I could have made. In the same horizontal desk space that 2x RB6u's held 346hp with a total of 3.2mA, I can hold 624 hp with a total of 9mA. So, instead of a total of 792hp and 6.4mA, I'll have 1248hp, with 18mA, all in the same desk space.
Seriously, as much as I liked my RB's as I began, upgrading to Mantis is the best choice I was able to make without throwing down for a full one-piece monster case. I can still unscrew individual Mantis cases, and change their positions within the towers, without having to re-rack entire cases. I can shuffle cases around the full rig like shuffling modules around the case, if i want to. But generally, I don't - I actually really hate re-racking. Nothing fun about it, for me.
Will I keep my Mutable modules vertically within 6U of 104hp of one tower, or horizontally across 3U of 208hp of both towers? I don't know. Still gotta figure that part out yet.
In short though, yeah, maximizing the real estate with the most efficient layout is crucial. Keeping modules close to their best partners is important, and keeping the tangle down to a minimum makes things easier. Once I find my groove with the twin towers, then the rig will stay fixed for a good long time.
Once it's all in place and I'm happy with the full layout, I'll make sure to tag you in a video of the whole system so you can see how it is. I'm working on the graphic design for a YT channel now, I've got some terrible dad joke level puns lined up, just gotta get the photoshop work and an audio intro done while I complete the build.
I always love learning from your videos, so I hope that when I start making my own, I can return the favour.
An upgrade well worth it! Have you ever covered your mixing process? Your mixes always come out so clean even with multiple voices and tons of effects.
Thanks! I did do a video on Patreon going over the post production. There's not too much going on tho - mostly compression and EQ and occassionally a saturator on the drums :)
Yes!
It sounds gorgeous! And what a beautiful system! It is nice to see Atlas on it!
Thanks man! Was lovely to meet you at Superbooth - you have great energy!
Really nice -- I always take something away with these videos. Thank you!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it ☺️
I hope you enjoyed SuperBooth, I really enjoyed this video, the patch sounds amazing.
I own the RackBrute 6U and some decent modules in it, but I do not have the skills (yet) to create such wonderful sound palettes. Thanks for keeping me inspired.
Had a great time. I'm not used to talking to so many people tho lol Glad you enjoyed the jam!
Nautilus is back!
Thanks for the video.
Nautilus is never too far away!
This is so beautiful and… cinematic!!! 💙💜🖤
Very glad you enjoyed it! :)
Yay, I did the same coming from the nifty case, moving to the rackbrute. So relatable 😅. And always inspiring videos!
Thanks! It was inevitable really!
Nice to see one of the Patreon vids with a patch breakdown, very interesting and nice jam as always.
Glad you enjoyed it!
A 6u rack brute feels like the perfect amount of space to get a really fun setup going. I've had mine for a few years. That isn't to say the itch to plug another one into those bottom mounts doesn't cross my mind from time to time 😬
I may have bought 2 rackbrutes lol
@@TheUnperson GAS is truly an unshakable disease 😂
The Crunin on Bass is just such an incredible sound. Sounds so much bigger than that little stereo module would make you assume. Also the Atlas was not something I had on my radar. Looks neat
The cruinn really is amazing - sounds huge!
Sounds amazing. Nice work!
Cheers man!
Great jam as always ! 👏You mentioned clocking everything via Pams yet seemed to have issues with the KO2 sync. Is this not connected to Pams for some reason as you still look to be manually matching tempo ?
This is why I never bother with syncing stuff - always causes me more headaches lol
That is great music!
Thank you! :)
Was nice to finally meet you at Superbooth in person. 😊
lets go!! hope to see more stuff from your larger case
Thanks! Will definitely do some more videos like this :)
Great jam mate. Loved the patch breakdown. So exciting to see you play a multi-voice modular.
Glad you enjoyed it! Will try do more multi-voice breakdowns in future.
I just upgraded from a nifty case to 6u of 60hp, and it's honestly the perfect size for me
Yea i found the niftycase to be slightly too small. A bigger case was inevitable really!
Ahh the joy of an upgraded rack. You're going down a dangerous road now. Lol! (incredible jam btw... I need to practice more)
I may have already bought another rackbrute :P
Will you be doing a Superbooth review. Saw your patch tip. Would be interesting to hear your thoughts on the event! 😎
I might write something up for the Patereon :)
Locked n loaded✌️👌
Very nice jam! Love all your FX modules! Didn't know you were at superbooth, would've loved to say hi :) anyways what algorithm do you use on the FX Aid? I have the XL but sadly somehow it sounds not too nice most of the time :(
I was incognito at SB :P I really like the FX Aid algorithms. The black hole reverb might be my fav ever reverb :D
Loved this one!!❤✨️✨️✨️
cheers man!
Gotta love those RYK modules!
They are very pretty!
Much awesomeness in evidence here m'friend... 👌😊
Very glad you enjoyed it!
I think it’s adorable that you think the RackBrute 6U is “big” 😂
hahah! It's all relative lol
cool work 💖✨💯💯🔥
Ahh he grows ever more powerful!! Great jams, wish I'd got a rackbrute. Large cases are so expensive in my country
Yea cases always seem needlessly expensive to me. I was searching ebay for months before finding one at a price I was willing to pay.
@@TheUnperson Seriously, some cases costs more than a Moog !!🤣
Beautiful case and amazing music! Love your work dude!
Very glad you enjoyed it!
This right after the "Starter Kit" video?!🙃
haha! People should know what they're getting into lol
@@TheUnperson VERY good point! 🤣😭