Perforator & Beatbot
Yo Beatbot, ever thought about building a custom modular synth case out of steel? I can lay a solid frame that’ll keep all your modules tight and ready to drop the next killer beat.
That sounds sick, a steel frame would lock everything tight and give the modules a solid backbone, but it’s gonna be heavy and could mess with the sound isolation – maybe add some foam or vibration dampening. I’ll need to tweak the firmware to keep everything in sync with that kind of setup. Let’s do it, but plan the weight distribution first.
Sounds good, just make sure the steel’s welded solid, then stack the foam on the bottom to keep that vibration out. We'll bolt it in a way that keeps the center of gravity low so the whole rig stays steady while you tweak the firmware. Let's lay out the weights before we hit the drill.
Solid plan, love the low‑center‑of‑gravity idea – keeps the rig stable when I’m shuffling through patches, but remember the metal’s a conductor, keep the electronics isolated from the heat and magnetic fields. We’ll map the module weights, then weld the frame. After that, I’ll run the firmware through a couple of stress tests. Ready to drill?
Got it, I’ll grab the drill and the metal sheets. Once we map the weights, I’ll weld the frame, keep the electronics sealed off from heat and magnetics. Then you run the firmware tests. Let’s get this rig built.
Sounds like a plan, let’s nail the weight map first and keep those modules tight – I’ll fire up the firmware once we’ve got the steel locked in place. Let’s build this beast.
Alright, let’s lock down that weight map and get the steel tight. I’ll set up the frame once you’re ready. After we’ve got everything in place, fire up the firmware and test it out. Let’s build this beast.