Hate to say it, but I think I may be done with Eurorack for my music or content due to the power situation.
Telling someone to either stack unreliable AC adapters connected to 180°f module plates or solder their own PSU (and if they make a mistake they fry a $10k system) is not the vibe I'm into.
Telling someone to either stack unreliable AC adapters connected to 180°f module plates or solder their own PSU (and if they make a mistake they fry a $10k system) is not the vibe I'm into.
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Maybe a good example of what is needed is the ease of pedal power supplies. One big AC/DC, center pin negative for everything, and the only thing you need to know is unusually high mA.
It's also overkill and surely could be done cheaper with the formfactor switch. :)
Ultimately I kind of don't care enough to figure it out anymore. I want to make music. lol
Bargain for £49.00
Lots of strong and wrong opinions to filter
All in all a great hobby and timesink.
I found making the sound waves, control volts, gates and triggers visual with a scope really helps.
It's a good thing I was home.
It sucks needing so much power in any case.