Smooth. What's your setup?
Hey,
Here is an update.
I ended up with a differeng setup:
With 2 more modules than the 12 expected on the 62hp Palette case. Works fine!
It's a fun little skiff. Not much variation on the sounds, but Neo-Trinity allows for on-the-fly cv recording to change melodies, steppy is quite playable, I can alter the synths´ decay with Total Recall and note triggers with Running Order, Electus is quite fun, I even have some ducking with Tymp...not too bad for such a small portable case.
Portable weekend/travel palette.
Pushing the limits of the 62hp palette beyond the 12 native power slots w/ flying bus cable, with modules that didn't make the final cut on my main rack
Techno-dub-ish delirium
I'd put the 2 sequencers, total recall and Arp on the same flying bus cable
Will it work ?
Any suggestions for changes ?
Thx a lot !
Hello!
Given that you don't want to go slow. I would suggest focusing on straightforward playable modules rather than modules with a steep learning curve. Otherwise you'll end up spending hours learning how modules work rather than actually making music.
As you dislike menu diving, and you are Visual, there is a chance you won't like complex modules with lots of combos. You should consider prioritizing playable modules with one function per knob. That way you can approach each module like a little instrument.
In that perspective and based on the modules I know (only 4 in your racks!)
One last comment. Given that you'd have 3 cases full of modules. I would suggest keeping it all in there. No midi, no external gear. That way you can really focus on your setup, patches etc.
Hey, just my 2 cents :)
Have fun!