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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Monorocket XLX

via Monorocket

"Previously available as a custom order, we're now including the XLX in our line of Eurorack Enclosures.

The XLX is essentially a 3 row version of the Lexington and features: 3 rows x 150HP, 3 1.5A PSU's and 6 Monrocket distro boards, Black Tolex.
Retail price: $850 (plus shipping)

The 6 channel trunk system is optional (add $50)

XLX Launch offer: There are currently 5 XLX's waiting for skin. Preorder yours and we'll cover it in your choice of the following colors:

Ford Black (standard)
Ruby Red
Holley Pink (currently unavailable)
Prometheus White*
Harvestman Orange*
Metasonix Yellow*
Malekko Duct Tape*
Livewire Brown*
Badness Purple
Python
Gray Rattlesnake
Burgundy Rattlesnake"

Friday, August 06, 2010

New Modular Case - Monorocket Lexington..


YouTube via BiggaBMusic | August 05, 2010

"Just showing off my new case.. its the Lexington from Monorocket.. Pretty sweet eh?"

Monday, July 26, 2010

PNW Synth Gathering 2010 by Juliana Jaeger


more pics on Facebook here.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Scott Jaeger, The Harvestman


YouTube via watchelectronicmusic | July 16, 2010

"Scott Jaeger demonstrates several of his creations at the February 17th, 2010 meet of the Pacific Northwest section of the AES." Hertz Donut demo.

S.C.M breakout 1.MOV


YouTube via malekko1 | July 16, 2010

"A quick demo of the super awesome 4MS S.C.M. breakout, and other various modules. I'm tweaking the 'kick' in realtime."

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Monorocket's new Zero case

via @blindoldfreak

http://monorocket.com/

Monday, May 10, 2010

A Critique on Eurorack Format Modulars

The following is from David Kronemyer (Sentience Studio). Note this pertains to Doepfer rack enclosures and not cases like those provided by Monorocket which support both Doepfer and ASys style power connectors. Feel free to comment.

"There’s a semi-not-obvious issue with the now-popular Eurorack format, which is that while the modules may be economically-priced, the racks are expensive. And while they are amazing, many of the newer modules no longer are so economically priced. Doepfer’s dealer in the U.S. is Analogue Haven/Shawn Cleary. Shawn sells Doepfer Euroracks for $530 + shipping (approximately $35) + California’s confiscatory 9.75% sales tax (if you live in California, at least). This pushes to $620 per rack. If one has 10 modules in a rack (which seems to be about the average width), this adds an extra $62 to the cost of each module. Compare: a set of MOTM rails, which will accommodate 10 single-width modules, is $54 + shipping; a set of synthesizers.com rails, which will accommodate eight single-width modules, is $65 + shipping; and a set of Blacet (frac rack) rails, which will accommodate five double-width modules, is $79 + shipping. Even if you double these to reach the same average module density as a Eurorack, you’re still at about 25% of the cost.

Please understand I’m not bagging on Shawn or saying the Eurorack isn’t worth it. In fact we have about a dozen of them! It’s a highly specialized business and I’m sure Shawn’s margins are really thin. I’m just making an observation about relative cost. Also, there are less expensive alternatives. For example, Monorocket (also available through Analogue Haven) makes a portable case for $350 (though it’s not a rack mount).

There’s another problem with Euroracks, which is the power supply. While the buss board offers +5 VDC, all Doepfer power supplies now are +12/–12 VDC. If you want +5 VDC – a necessity for many modules from Analogue Solutions, for example – you’re out of luck. Doepfer makes a little thingy that converts +12VDC to +5VDC. While we’ve never tried it, the picture on Doepfer’s site makes it look not all that sturdy, capable of handling one or two modules at most. On top of that the Doepfer power supply is 1200 mA, which leaves little head-room. Doepfer used to make a power supply with only half that much! As a general principle, the more head-room, the better the sound.

We are very careful with module count, correct polarity, etc. However, mysteriously, the –12 VDC on one of our Doepfer power supplies recently disappeared. The +12 VDC was just fine, as were the buss boards. We realized we were exhausted by this tomfoolery and decided to install our own power supply, which also would provide +5 VDC. Power One makes a high-quality linear power supply, sold by DigiKey (Part No. 179-2317-ND). It gives +12 VDC, –12 VDC and +5 VDC, all in one convenient unit. So we removed the now-deceased Doepfer power supply and installed this one instead.

This power supply is way overkill for the rack. As you can see the Alcatel connectors also are ludicrously huge for this application. The only reason why we used them, and the heavy-gauge wire, is because we had them lying around from a previous project. It was a happy moment to see all of the LEDs on the Doepfer buss rail light up. We are eyeing our other Doepfer racks guardedly.

WARNING – do not try this at home unless you know what you’re doing!"

Update: two shots of David Kronemyer's Sentience Studio.

Be sure to see the comments of this post for further discussion.

Friday, April 30, 2010

Monsturo: modular set-up

flickr by Analogue Haven

"Beautiful photo of a nearly full Monorocket Lexington by Monsturo. Nice selection of modules from a variety of manufacturers. Lots of oscillators, multiple filters and several sequencers for control. The Harvestman Stilton Adaptor is used for integrating external effects. LINK: www.myspace.com/monsturo."

Wednesday, April 07, 2010

the Monorocket Mission 9

flickr by Mr. Biggs

"I traded out the old cases that held my modular synthesizer for a new Monorocket Mission 9 case. It's a thing of beauty. The incredibly intense blue light is on the busboards in the back of the case. At some point I suspect I'll have this thing filled up, but not yet."

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

The harvestman at the New Wave Modular Synthesizer PNW AES Meeting


YouTube via matrixsynth.
http://www.theharvestman.org/
http://flightofharmony.com/
http://monorocket.com/

Scott Jaeger of The Harvestman goes over Harvestman and flight of harmony modules in a Monorocket case at the New Wave Modular Synthesizer PNW AES Meeting at MS Studios. The video starts with the hertz donut followed by the piston honda, flight of harmony Choices Joystick module, harvestman tyme safari, and zorlon cannon.

Be sure to click the PNWAES label below for more coverage of the event.

MonoRocket Dekkard

via http://monorocket.com/

"Our first outing at NAMM coincided with the launch of our "hardwood series" of studio enclosures.

Introducing: "Dekkard"

4 rows @ 150HP

4 1AMP PSU's feeding 8 distribution bussess

100% Cherry throughout with a hand rubbed tung oil finish "

Sunday, February 21, 2010

New Wave Modular Synthesizer PNW AES Meeting Pics


flickr set by matrixsynth
(click for more)

New Wave Modular Synthesizer Meeting at the PNW division of the AES, at MS Studios in Redmond WA. Manufacturers represented:

http://www.theharvestman.org/
http://flightofharmony.com/
http://mattsonminimodular.com/
http://synthwerks.com/
http://division-6.com/

Modular cases by:
http://monorocket.com/
http://synthwood.com/
http://doepfer.com/

Performances by http://redmartian.com/"

The PMS Syntar and acidlab Miami also made an appearance.

Also see the Syntar and MMM pages on Carbon111.com.

More vids will be coming. See the PNWAES label for all posts on the event.

Update: Left to right in the top shot: Scott Jaeger of The Harvestman, Stephen Jones of Red Martian and Synthwood, Scott Rise of Division-6, flight of flight of harmony, George Mattson of Mattson Mini Modular, James Husted of Synthwerks, and Steve Turnidge of Synthwerks and chair of the PNW AES section.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

New Wave Modular Synthesizer Meeting - AES PNW


YouTube via matrixsynth

"Brief walk around the New Wave Modular Synthesizer Meeting at the PNW division of the AES, at MS Studios in Redmond WA. Manufacturers represented:

http://www.theharvestman.org/
http://flightofharmony.com/
http://mattsonminimodular.com/
http://synthwerks.com/
http://division-6.com/

Modular cases by:
http://synthwood.com/
http://monorocket.com/
http://doepfer.com/

Performances by http://redmartian.com/

More vids of the event will follow."

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Califaudio's Monorocket Mission6 Eurorack Modular

more shots and details on Califaudio

mission6 case by monorocket
available at Analogue Haven

Saturday, January 23, 2010

NAMM: Winter NAMM 2010: Analogue Haven

flickr set by matrixsynth
(click for more)
http://analoguehaven.com/
Booth featured:
Bubblesound
Cwejman
Doepfer (Dieter Doepfer)
Elektron
Flight of Harmony
Jomox
Livewire (Mike Brown)
Make Noise (Tony Rolando)
Monorocket (Steve Rightnour)
Mungo Enterprises (John Pillans)
STG Soundlabs
The Harvestman (Scott Jaeger)
NIIO analog
Tiptop Audio (Gur Milstein)

This was another case of having too little time. I was only able to take a few shots and one video before NAMM started shutting down for the day. I briefly spoke to a number of people at the booth including Mike Brown of Livewire and Gur of Tiptop Audio. It was nice to finally meet them. I later saw Scott of the harvestman, Dieter of Doepfer as well as Don Hume of NIIO Analog at the TRASH_AUDIO BBQ. Great times. There are two shots in the set of a mini euro-rack modular. I'm sure you'll know which ones they are. :)

Be sure to see this vid and search for some of the manufacturers listed for video.




Monday, January 18, 2010

NAMM: New Pics on fdiskc

New pics since the last post are now up here.

Pictured:
Monorocket Lexington Case in Pink
Metasonix D-1000 Drum Machine
Moog Taurus 3 Bass Pedals


Thursday, January 14, 2010

NAMM: NAMM Pics via synchro1


more pics here

Pictured here:
Two Surfin Kangaroo step sequencers
Eurorack on the left
Mungo State Zero

Waldorf Zarenbourg EP
TipTop Audio Modular

Update: some highlights from synchro1: "- *THE* highlight was seeing someone tinkering with a prototype module for a demo and realizing it was Mike Brown [Livewire] and the expander modulefor the AFGs. Mike looks well and it was great to speak with him again.

- new digital polyphonic synth from Mungo [State Zero]. Very intriguing and lots of modular possibilities as almost everything has external CV capability. Great ergonometric design, sound (in noisy NAMM environment) reminded me a bit of my SunSyn. And it is quite expensive but there is an awful lot in there. Number of photos at the link below.

- Bob Amstadt is showing the new LP-2 MINI Looper [Looperlative]. Essentially a single channel mono looper with many of the abilities of the amazing LP-1.

- Monorocket cases look great.

- Make Noise X/Y sequencer and capacitance-sensitive keypads are very intriguing - ordered 2 of the keypad modules.

- Flight of Harmony Sound of Shadows on display but did not have a chance to play with it yet."


Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Monorocket Lexington Case in Dark Snakeskin

via chinard on Muff's where you'll find more shots and details.

via iconst in the comments of this post.

http://monorocket.com/

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Monorocket Has Arrived


My two custom Monorocket Mission6 cases have arrived. They look gorgeous and they feel super solid. I can't wait to put these to use. I had the power plugs placed on opposite ends so I can stack them side by side in the studio. The snakeskin turned out very nice with the silver and black accents.

Thanks to Monorocket and Analogue Haven for a great experience in picking these up. Both are professional and top notch in my book.

Synth Kids label for my daughter's hand in the bottom picture. She enjoyed jumping on all the bubble wrap.

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