I’d taken my JP-8080 (Supersaw’s namesake synthesizer) off my rack to do something with it and figured it’d be nice to take a picture with it first before putting it back on my rack.
@Pulse Wave
My mixer is technically rack mountable as well but it’d take up the entire top segment of my rack (and if I put it on there now I wouldn’t have enough room for everything else on my rack now) and it would be a huge mess.
I wouldn’t know what to do without racks. I’ve got four of them. That said, two only keep some of my machines afloat above other equipment, so they aren’t full.
@Pulse Wave
That’s part of why I like rack synths (or synth modules as some call them) so much, you can fit a room’s worth of synths into a single rack and control as many of them as you want with the DAW or (if you’re a particularly dedicated hipster) sequencer of your choice.
@Background Pony #F432
It’s a damn good synth that’s good for far more than just classic trance (which, I’ll admit, is what I got it for). If you can pick one up (or its slightly-different-but-still-wonderful keyboard variant the JP-8000) I absolutely would.
My mixer is technically rack mountable as well but it’d take up the entire top segment of my rack (and if I put it on there now I wouldn’t have enough room for everything else on my rack now) and it would be a huge mess.
But I’m glad that my mixers are rackmountable.
That’s part of why I like rack synths (or synth modules as some call them) so much, you can fit a room’s worth of synths into a single rack and control as many of them as you want with the DAW or (if you’re a particularly dedicated hipster) sequencer of your choice.
It’s a damn good synth that’s good for far more than just classic trance (which, I’ll admit, is what I got it for). If you can pick one up (or its slightly-different-but-still-wonderful keyboard variant the JP-8000) I absolutely would.
For the sole reason of: I do not currently own a JP-8080