The twist, the cases came in unassembled panels and you had to source the assembly hardware yourself. Was actually looking for some cases myself, this was great timing.
My only Analog Cases case is for a behringer neutron (or any of those shaped instruements) and no cables will fit unless the unit is backwards. The case is soft and floppy and unimpressive, no significant padding in any direction. I just don't think they should have made cases in that shape, it can't be held stiff enough without costing a fortune. Since nothing fits in the right way around you might as well stick it in a pillow case and be really careful with the knobs bc you'll get the same experience. I really don't like these cases. Oh i'm looking at his case and he's overstating the stiffness. They should have spent WAY less on the handle on more on the shell. Do we need collapsible handles with cloth straps? Is cloth not flat enough?
I think i showed the case in all its aspects - i was hiding anything or trying to make it look more substantial than it was - you can see that it's not a pillow case. Maybe you're looking for a flight case which these are not.
This is such a helpful video!! Like the honesty of this review, gonna do my first gig next month, pretty excited but also new "problems" arise such as good transportation. Analog Cases made one specific for the HydraSynth, I'm not sure if this is an overkill, 229€ for a case, is a lot.. Last time I was transporting in the bubble wrap on my bike, far from ideal
i would recommend you getting a luggage case with rollers and that telescope handle for that synth in that orange light case
I have two Analog Pulse cases (for my Arturia Keystep and SP-404 (fits unit with DeckSaver on it, plus power supply and cables). They've been great.
Love the sounds! New type of unboxing.....just sounds!! Build it and they will come 🤯 Many thanks for your awesome videos!
The twist, the cases came in unassembled panels and you had to source the assembly hardware yourself. Was actually looking for some cases myself, this was great timing.
My only Analog Cases case is for a behringer neutron (or any of those shaped instruements) and no cables will fit unless the unit is backwards. The case is soft and floppy and unimpressive, no significant padding in any direction. I just don't think they should have made cases in that shape, it can't be held stiff enough without costing a fortune. Since nothing fits in the right way around you might as well stick it in a pillow case and be really careful with the knobs bc you'll get the same experience. I really don't like these cases. Oh i'm looking at his case and he's overstating the stiffness. They should have spent WAY less on the handle on more on the shell. Do we need collapsible handles with cloth straps? Is cloth not flat enough?
I think i showed the case in all its aspects - i was hiding anything or trying to make it look more substantial than it was - you can see that it's not a pillow case. Maybe you're looking for a flight case which these are not.
haha in the end it did turn into a "in-depth-demonstration" after all..! Well done!! Also very pleasant to see a bit of the nice landscape outside ;)
I like Analog Cases. I've bought a few. I also find them also reasonably priced.
Got me shellcase, me shell suit - now off to me scouser gig.
Their cases are great. I just wish that they'd put a zipper on the netting insidr. EVERY time I open the case my patch cords are all over the place.
Where did you get the wooden stand that the cobalt was on. I need one for my Novation afx
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This is such a helpful video!! Like the honesty of this review, gonna do my first gig next month, pretty excited but also new "problems" arise such as good transportation. Analog Cases made one specific for the HydraSynth, I'm not sure if this is an overkill, 229€ for a case, is a lot.. Last time I was transporting in the bubble wrap on my bike, far from ideal
My own modular is so tiny I could just wrap it in a crochet baby blanket. But thanks for sharing.
This Cobolt 8 keeps turning up, and tempting me....:)
You need to drop them and slam them around for a real world road test. lol And a drunk stepping on them for extra measure.
And spill your beer on it
@@nutterwithbutter lol
jerry seinfeld's father is rolling in his grave with all that velcro
wait, he's still alive, oops, though this video could be life threatening