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I am not responsible for the contents of those links (or the changing of their destinations). diff --git a/content/pages/hardware.rst b/content/pages/hardware.rst deleted file mode 100644 index e8d97cf..0000000 --- a/content/pages/hardware.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -Hardware -######## - -:date: 2015-08-04 23:30 -:modified: 2015-08-05 18:40 -:slug: hardware -:authors: David Runge - -| From late 2013 on, I have started building synthesizers and other related hardware. -| So far all of those things are for personal use with no commercial intent. -| Pick one of them from the menu. diff --git a/content/pages/hardware/modular-suitcase.rst b/content/pages/hardware/modular-suitcase.rst deleted file mode 100644 index a1ec1b5..0000000 --- a/content/pages/hardware/modular-suitcase.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,642 +0,0 @@ -Modular Suitcase -################ - -:date: 2015-08-04 23:30 -:modified: 2015-08-05 18:40 -:tags: diy, modular, suitcase, eurorack -:category: hardware -:slug: modular-suitcase -:authors: David Runge - -About ------ -| From the beginning of 2015 on I started building some :abbr:`Eurorack (A racking system for modular synthesizers, being 3U tall and a multiple of 2HP wide)` synthesizer modules designed by |befaco|. This, being one of those :abbr:`GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome)` related activities, easily gets out of hand of course and leads to the final question: -| Where to put all of that stuff? -| The usual answer to that question is to buy a premade suitcase (by Doepfer and alike) or a semi-fitting suitcase, that you can modify and put rails into. -| - -Being a :abbr:`goat skinner (Someone who tends to find the most complex way of acquiring a functionality. Usually by building all components him/herself.)`, that obviously wasn't enough for me. -So I started building a suitcase on my own (with some inspiration from |victor_mazon|), trying to adhere to cabin luggage size limitations (40cm x 50cm x 20cm) for most airlines, just to learn that the :abbr:`IATA (International Air Transport Association)` changed their suggestions when I was about to start building. -Although being a suggestion, it is most likely that many airlines will stick with this new size limitation (55cm x 35cm x 20cm), which is sad, because with a little over 40cm you can actually fit in 3x 3 :abbr:`U (Rack unit)` into your suitcase! -Nevertheless, I decided to move forward with my initial size limitations for my suitcase. -It can host 6 x 19" of modular Eurorack goodness. - -**Note**: My modular suitcase is designed to fit with up to four |befaco| |power_busses| and one accompanying 2A |d-60| power supply. It can host modules of depth up to 5cm on the upper side and modules of a maximum depth of 7cm on the bottom side. This may or may not be what you are looking for. - -**License**: All information, pictures and other files on this page are |cc| licensed. - -**Yadayada**: This is all very nice, but take me to the Pictures_! - -.. |victor_mazon| raw:: html - - Victor Mazón Gardoqui - -.. |befaco| raw:: html - - Befaco - -.. |power_busses| raw:: html - - Power Busses - -.. |d-60| raw:: html - - WEHO D-60 - -.. |cc| raw:: html - - CC BY-SA 3.0 - -Planning --------- -I'm not a fluent :abbr:`CAD (Computer-aided design)` software user, so I decided to use |inkscape| (a powerful, free and easy to use vector graphics tool) for planning the whole thing instead. The below pictures are taken from the created :abbr:`SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics)` files, which you can find here (right click and "save as"): - -* |modular_suitcase_side| -* |modular_suitcase_front| - -Front -***** - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_front_outer.png - :alt: Front view on modular suitcase (outer) - - Front view on modular suitcase (outer). - - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Width | 45,3cm (without handle) | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Height | 19.6cm | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Light brown | Plywood | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Light gray (semi-transparent) | Closing profiles, casemaker, corners | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Spirals (black) | Drill marker (rivets) | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_front_mid.png - :alt: Front view on modular suitcase (inner) - - Front view on modular suitcase (inner) - - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Width | ~ 45cm (without handle) | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Height | 19.6cm | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Light brown | Plywood | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Light gray (semi-transparent) | Closing profiles, casemaker, corners | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Spirals (black) | Drill marker (rivets) | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Red rectangles (semi-transparent)| Power Busses | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Dark gray rectangle | Power Supply | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Light gray rectangles | Rails | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Red screws/bolts | Rails screws | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_front_background.png - :alt: Front view on modular suitcase (background) - - Front view on modular suitcase (background) - - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Width | ~ 45cm (without handle) | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Height | 19.6cm | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Light brown | Plywood | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Light gray (semi-transparent) | Closing profiles, casemaker, corners | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Spirals (black) | Drill marker (rivets) | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - -Side -***** - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_side_outer.png - :alt: Side view on modular suitcase (outer) - - Side view on modular suitcase (outer) - - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Width | 40.7cm | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Height | 19.6cm | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Light brown | Plywood | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Light gray (semi-transparent) | Closing profiles, casemaker, corners | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Dark gray (semi-transparent) | Handle, Locks | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Spirals (black) | Drill marker (rivets) | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Spirals (red) | Drill holes (rails screws) | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_side_mid.png - :alt: Side view on modular suitcase (inner) - - Side view on modular suitcase (inner) - - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Width | 40.7cm | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Height | 19.6cm | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Light brown | Plywood | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Light gray (semi-transparent) | Closing profiles, casemaker, corners | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Spirals (black) | Drill marker (rivets/ rails screws) | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Red rectangles (semi-transparent)| Power Busses | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Dark gray rectangle | Power Supply | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Medium gray rectangles | Spacer bar | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Light gray rectangles | Rails | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_side_background.png - :alt: Side view on modular suitcase (background) - - Side view on modular suitcase (background) - - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Width | 40.7cm | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Height | 19.6cm | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Light brown | Plywood | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Light gray (semi-transparent) | Closing profiles, casemaker, corners | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Medium gray rectangles | Spacer bar | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - | Spirals (black) | Drill marker (rivets/ rails screws) | - +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - -.. |inkscape| raw:: html - - Inkscape - -.. |modular_suitcase_side| raw:: html - - Suitcase (side) - -.. |modular_suitcase_front| raw:: html - - Suitcase (front) - -Material --------- - -| Some of the modifications to the above layered SVG files I have been doing while building the suitcase. So, if you want to build one your own, make sure to have the time for proper planning (and changing of plans). -| Most of the materials you can either order via |thomann| or find in your local hardware store. For some of the bolts/ screws I went to special stores though. Tools will be discussed further down. - -Ready mades -*********** -Here's a list of things I bought for the suitcase: - -======== ================== -Quantity Item -======== ================== -5 |adam_hall_6106| (aluminium casemaker) -5 |adam_hall_6202| (aluminium closing profile) -8 |adam_hall_40402| (zink plated steel corner brace) -8 |adam_hall_4000| (zink plated steel corner) -7 |adam_hall_blind_rivet| (20 x 4,8mm x 15mm blind rivets) -4 |adam_hall_1602tp| (cheney-lock with eye, galvanized) -1 |adam_hall_4911tp| (set of four rubber feet) -1 |adam_hall_3415| (handle) -12 |19inch_rails| (19" rack rail, without edge) -======== ================== - -Screws, washers and nuts -************************ -| The 24 rail screws need to be |m5| (5mm screw thread, 2,5-3cm long). Choose proper steel screws with small (nugget) heads (around 8mm in diameter)! -| The 28 screws used for the cheney-locks and the handle (also |m5| I chose to be proper steel security torx screws (2cm long) with 28 accompanying self-holding nuts. -| The |befaco| |power_busses| and the |d-60| power supply will be attached to the suitcase by |m3| (1,5cm long) screws with fitting nuts. You'll need 4 of each per Power Bus and 4 of each for the power supply. -| For each applied blind rivet it's good to have a washer (applicable for |m5|). You'll need 140 of them (roughly 1,5cm in diameter). -| Another form of washer is needed to be put between the 4 inner rails and the plywood. It has to be 347mm x 275mm x 1,5mm. I chose a very cheap aluminium bar in a local hardware store, that - aside from an edge I had to saw off - fits the description. -| -| **Note**: Interestingly enough the aluminium bar used for the rails washers proofed to be very useful as an upright anchor for the |d-60| power supply, too. To properly use blind rivets going through the casemaker on the side of the power supply for holding the anchor, it has to be 20cm long. The bar I used is L-shaped, 2,7cm high and 1,4cm deep. The rivets will go through the shorter side of the bar. - -Plywood -******* -| To properly fit the above mentioned aluminium casemaker and closing profiles I recommend plywood of no more than 6,5mm thickness (especially if you still want to apply some paint). -| Many hardware stores pre-cut plywood for you, but it might not be sufficently accurate. The following dimensions have to be accurate! - -======== =============== -Quantity Dimensions -======== =============== -2 43,2cm x 7,5cm -2 43,2cm x 9,3cm -2 38,7cm x 7,5cm -2 38,7cm x 9,3cm -2 43,2cm x 38,7cm -======== =============== - -.. |thomann| raw:: html - - Thomann - -.. |adam_hall_6106| raw:: html - - Adam Hall 6106 - -.. |adam_hall_6202| raw:: html - - Adam Hall 6202 - -.. |adam_hall_1602tp| raw:: html - - Adam Hall 1602TP - -.. |adam_hall_40402| raw:: html - - Adam Hall 40402 - -.. |adam_hall_4000| raw:: html - - Adam Hall 4000 - -.. |adam_hall_4911tp| raw:: html - - Adam Hall 4911TP - -.. |adam_hall_3415| raw:: html - - Adam Hall 3415 - -.. |19inch_rails| raw:: html - - 19" rail - -.. |adam_hall_blind_rivet| raw:: html - - Adam Hall Blind Rivet - -.. |m5| raw:: html - - M5 - -.. |m3| raw:: html - - M3 - -Building --------- -| For building this kind of suitcase you'll need proper tools, or you'll easily be very very frustrated (so, please take this as a warning). -| At home I only have a small working area for soldering and such small activities, but no proper work bench. So I used a nice |hackerspace| (of which there are plenty in Berlin) as workshop. |c-base| is one of the oldest (founded in 1995) and has many tools to offer (to its members). - -Tools -***** -You'll definitely need the following tools: - -- circular saw bench (if the plywood could not be cut properly by the hardware store, or you just want to do that yourself) -- bench drill (choose this over a standard drilling machine for more accurate and straight drill holes) - - 5mm metal drill head - - 5mm wood drill head - - 3mm metal drill head - - 3mm wood drill head -- sandpaper (80 & 120 or 240) -- hammer (always good to have one) -- metal saw (with thin - preferably a set of exchangeable - saw blades) -- cordless screwdriver -- |bosch_gop| (or similar tool, for sawing in strange places) -- rivet gun/ riveting tongs -- a brush and matte paint (for the finish) - -A note on cheap tools, especially cheap riveting tongs: If you buy the cheap stuff, it'll hurt your hands and it will break after a short while. -The one I bought lasted around 70 blind rivets and then it gradually started to degrade and not get a grip on the rivet bolts any longer. -Save yourself the trouble and find a space with a high pressure rivet gun or get high quality riveting tongs. It's worth it. - -.. |hackerspace| raw:: html - - Hackerspace - -.. |c-base| raw:: html - - c-base - -.. |bosch_gop| raw:: html - - GOP - -.. _Sawing: - -Sawing -****** -| **Note**: When sawing the aluminium casemaker and closing profiles, make sure to wear a mask. This kind of fine dust you don't want to breathe in. -| - -You'll need the following quantities and lenghts of aluminium casemakers and closing profiles: - -+--------+--------+--------------+ -|Quantity|Length |Component | -+========+========+==============+ -|4 |33,2cm | Casemaker | -+--------+--------+ | -|4 |37,7cm | | -+--------+--------+ | -|4 |2,65cm | | -+--------+--------+ | -|4 |4,45cm | | -+--------+--------+--------------+ -|4 |33,2cm | Closing | -+--------+--------+ Profile | -|4 |37,7cm | | -+--------+--------+--------------+ -|1 |20cm |L-shaped | -| | ||d-60| anchor | -+--------+--------+--------------+ - -| Make sure to saw straight and clip the material afterwards (the cutting edge will be sharp!). You might burn some saw blades on this. Aluminium easily smears when being sawed. -| - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_corner_casemaker.jpg - :alt: Corner casemaker - - Corner casemaker - -To make the |befaco| |power_busses| fit into the suitcase, a little opening has to be sawed off. For this you should use a tool like a |bosch_gop|. - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_casemaker_shortening.jpg - :alt: Corner casemaker - - Cavity for the |befaco| |power_busses|. This has to be around 0,4cm x 7.0cm and starts from around 6,6cm from each side of the 4 shorter (33,2cm) casemakers. - -The rails washers for the top part of the modular suitcase have to have a little edge be sawed off. This is needed to be able to properly put a blind rivet for the corner there later on. - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_rails_washer_edge.jpg - :alt: Rails washer with sawed of edge (from top part of the suitcase) - - Rails washer with sawed of edge (from top part of the suitcase) - -| Once you're done with the metal sawing (and you hopefully already have the proper plywood parts done), you can start combining them with the plywood. -| - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_bottom_pre-drilling.jpg - :alt: Combination of plywood, closing profile casemaker and corners - - Combination of plywood, closing profile, casemaker and corners before drilling - -.. _SawingRailsSlice: - -| **Note**: Four of the rails will have to have a slice of 1,5mm by 2,1cm be cut off. It has to be on the side where there's no nut rail (bottom side on the below picture). This has to be done, to make the rail fit properly in the suitcase right next to the plywood and thus ensuring 3 :abbr:`U (Rack unit)` also on the outer rack spaces (otherwise the corner casemakers push the rails inwards and thereby waste 1,5mm). - -.. figure:: /images/sb_rail.jpg - :alt: 19" rail (without edge) - - 19" rail (without edge), as used in the modular suitcase - -Marking -******* -| Mark all your components and their proper positions, once you have them pre-assembled. This makes drilling much easier. I numbered all plywood components with a fineliner and scratched in numbers on casemakers and closing profiles towards the respective piece. - -- For all non-corner casemakers and all closing profiles their position on the plywood is easily determined (by the length of the corner pieces). They have to have a distance of 2,75cm to each side of the plywood their being put onto. -- All casemaker corners must have a distance of 2,7cm to the bottom (of their respective side) of the plywood and a distance of 2,1cm to the top. This applies to both sides of the suitcase. -- The rails washers have to be positioned 2cm from each side of the plywood and 4cm and 2,7cm from the bottom of it (for bottom and top of suitcase, respectively). - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_sides_closing_profile_and_casemaker.jpg - :alt: Closing profiles and casemakers on plywood with markings for casemaker corners - - Closing profiles and casemakers on plywood with markings for casemaker corners - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_rails_washer.jpg - :alt: Closing profiles and rails washers on plywood with position markers - - Closing profiles and rails washers on plywood with position markers - -| This is also the perfect time to mark the center of each drill hole. Those - like the markings mentioned earlier - have to be applied "from inside" the case. -| -| **Note**: Use a pointy bolt for hammering in a little notch for each center point. Do this with the plywood in the casemaker and closing profile, else you will bent it! - -+------------------+--------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ -|Component |Length | Center of drill holes | -+==================+========+===============================================================+ -|Casemaker |37,7cm |1cm, 9,9cm, 18,9cm (from both sides and angles)/ | -+------------------+ |each 1,2cm from the opening (for plywood) | -|Closing profile | | | -+------------------+--------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ -|Casemaker |33,2cm |1cm, 7,6cm, 16,6cm (from both sides and angles)/ | -+------------------+ |each 1,2cm from the opening (for plywood) | -|Closing profile | | | -+------------------+--------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ -|Closing profile |33,2cm || top: | -| | || 2,6cm/ 1,85cm and 6cm/ 1,85cm (cheney locks) | -| | || (from each side/ opening for plywood) | -| | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ -| | || bottom: | -| | || 2,7cm/ 1,85cm and 5,9cm/ 1,85cm (cheney locks) | -| | || 9,45cm/ 1,2cm and 11,9cm/ 1,2cm (handle) | -| | || (from each side/ opening for plywood) | -+------------------+--------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ -|Casemaker (corner)|2,65cm || side with rail: | -| | || 0,6cm/1,2cm, 2cm/1,2cm and 1,35cm/1,7cm (rail), from bottom | -| | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ -| | || side without rail (from bottom): | -| | || 0,7cm/1,2cm and 2,1cm/1,2cm, from bottom | -+------------------+--------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ -|Casemaker (corner)|4,45cm || side with rail: | -| | || 0,6cm/1,2cm, 2cm/1,2cm and 3,35cm/1,7cm (rail), from bottom | -| | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ -| | || side without rail: | -| | || 1,0cm/1,2cm and 3,5cm/1,2cm, from bottom | -+------------------+--------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ -|Corners (bottom) | \- |1,9cm from each side of bottom plywood corner | -| | |(applies to every corner on both sides of the suitcase) | -+------------------+--------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ -|Corners (top) | \- |0,3cm/ 0,75cm and 1,6cm/ 0,75cm from top plywood corner | -| | |(applies to every corner on both sides of the suitcase) | -+------------------+--------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ -|Rails washers |34,7cm || top: | -| | || 10,4cm/ 0,7cm and 11,3cm/ 0,7cm (rails) | -| | || 5,05cm/ 0cm (cheney locks) | -| | || from each side/ top of component | -| | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ -| | || bottom: | -| | || 10,4cm/ 0,7cm and 11,3cm/ 0,7cm (rails) | -| | || 5,05cm/ 1,75cm (cheney locks) | -| | || from each side/ top of component | -+------------------+--------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ -||d-60| anchor | 20cm | 1,0cm/ 0,9cm from each side and 10,0cm/0,9cm | -+------------------+--------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ - - -Drilling -******** -| **Note**: Drilling should be as straight as possible. A bench drill is highly recommended! -| -| Tape the components to the plywood after marking, so they won't move during drilling. -| Using a 5mm metal drill head, one can *slowly* drill through closing profiles/ casemaker/ rails washer/ power supply anchor + plywood. The casemaker components have to be reattached to different pieces of plywood to finish all holes. -| - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_sides_with_tape_and_components_above.jpg - :alt: Two pieces of plywood with components taped to it and drilled holes - - Two pieces of plywood with components taped to it and drilled holes - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_sides_with_tape_and_components_side.jpg - :alt: Pieces of plywood with components taped to it and drilled holes - - Piece of plywood with components taped to it and drilled holes - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_inside_after_drilling_fail.jpg - :alt: Rails washers, casemakers and closing profiles after drilling - - Rails washers, casemakers and closing profiles after drilling. - Chances are good, yours will look better (without the drilling fuckups in the corners) - -After drilling a disassembly is recommended to clip plywood and aluminium components. This is also the best time for a preliminary test, if all components have the expected dimensions. - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_inside_after_drilling_with_rail.jpg - :alt: Rails, rails washers, casemakers and closing profiles after drilling - - Rails, rails washers, casemakers and closing profiles after drilling. - -Rails -***** -The rails used need some further modifications to be put in the suitcase. One, that has to be applied to the two outer bottom rails is an edge that has to be sawed off. - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_rail_bottom_edge.jpg - :alt: Outer, bottom rail with sawed off edge - - Outer, bottom rail with sawed off edge (but still with the 1,5mm slice, as mentioned in Sawing_) - -Another is drilling a hole through the two outer top rails at 0,9cm/ 0,9cm. This ensures, that the the lower of the two blind rivets on the corner pieces of the top part of the modular suitcase can be replaced by one of those |m5| screws. - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_rail_top_hole.jpg - :alt: Rail from top side of the modular suitcase with hole drilled through for fixing with screw - - Rail from top side of the modular suitcase with hole drilled through for fixing with screw - -A third is sawing off a little edge at the outer top rails, to give the lower blind rivet (parellel to the screw going into the nut rail) enough space. - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_rail_top_edge.jpg - :alt: Rail from top side of the modular suitcase with edges sawn off - - Rail from top side of the modular suitcase with edges sawn off. Only the right one is correct, the left sawed off edge should be the 1,5mm slice, mentioned in Sawing_ - - -Painting -******** -The paint job was quite easy. I applied two rounds of paint. - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_first_painted_plywood.jpg - :alt: Plywood after one round of paint - - Plywood after one round of paint. - -After the first paint job, I used the sandpaper (240) to smoothen the surface and then did a second round. The wood grain is still nicely visible. - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_second_painted_plywood.jpg - :alt: Plywood after two rounds of paint - - Plywood after two rounds of paint. - -Assembly -******** - -| Now to the final (and *fun*) part. Assembling all that stuff! -| - -The power supply can be attached to its anchor before all the blind rivets will be put in. For this you have to drill two more holes with the 3mm metal drill head. -The drill location depends on the screw locations on the power supply. You will have to open its chassis and put two of the |m3| screws there. -I used a bunch of nuts to bridge the gap between the power supply and the anchor. - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_power_supply_side.jpg - :alt: |d-60| power supply showing two |m3| screws going through the anchor - - |d-60| power supply showing two |m3| screws going through the anchor (side view) - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_power_supply_frontal.jpg - :alt: |d-60| power supply showing two |m3| screws going through the anchor - - |d-60| power supply showing two |m3| screws going through the anchor (frontal view) - -| Putting in all the blind rivets is not so much fun. Therefore the *fun* from before. - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_blind_rivet.jpg - :alt: Blind rivets: 4,8mm * 10mm (left) and 4,8mm * 15mm (right) - - Blind rivets: 4,8mm * 10mm (left) and 4,8mm * 15mm (right). Nearly 140 are needed of the latter. - -| **Note**: You might want to do this in two sessions, depending on what kind of tools you use, otherwise this might seriously hurt your wrists! -| **Attention**: The `upper blind rivet on each bottom corner casemaker`_ orthognal to the rail should be a short one (4,8mm x 10mm), so it doesn't interfere with the rail! -| - -| The blind rivets can have an additional washer on the inside of the suitcase. This is not really necessary, but gives some extra stability (and weight), especially in the spots, where there's no metal involved on both sides of the plywood. -| - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_blind_rivet_washer_inside.jpg - :alt: Blind rivets through a corner casemaker with additional washers - - Blind rivets through a corner casemaker with additional washers and a rail with an edge sawed off. - -.. _upper blind rivet on each bottom corner casemaker: - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_blind_rivet_and_screw_outside.jpg - :alt: Blind rivets as they should look like on the outside of the suitcase - - Blind rivets as they should look like on the outside of the suitcase and a screw holding a rail. Without corners. - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_blind_rivet_bottom.jpg - :alt: Bottom half of the modular suitcase with all blind rivets put in. - - Bottom half of the modular suitcase with all blind rivets put in. - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_power_supply_screws.jpg - :alt: Bottom half of the modular suitcase with screws for the |d-60| power supply - - Bottom half of the modular suitcase with screws for the |d-60| power supply - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_power_supply_cables_and_sugru.jpg - :alt: Bottom half of the modular suitcase with the |d-60| power supply and Sugru below the |befaco| |power_busses| :abbr:`IC (Integrated Circuit)`s. - - Bottom half of the modular suitcase with the |d-60| power supply and Sugru below the |befaco| |power_busses| :abbr:`IC (Integrated Circuit)` s. - -.. _Pictures: - -Pictures -******** - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_with_modules.jpg - :alt: Bottom half of the modular suitcase with some modules. - - Bottom half of the modular suitcase with some modules. - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_open_both_sides.jpg - :alt: Opened modular suitcase, top half (left) and bottom half (right) - - Opened modular suitcase, top half (left) and bottom half (right) - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_bottom_with_handle_and_cheney_locks.png - :alt: Bottom half of the modular suitcase with attached handle and cheney locks - - Bottom half of the modular suitcase with attached handle and cheney locks. - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_outside_bottom.jpg - :alt: Bottom (right corner) side of (closed) modular suitcase - - Bottom (right corner) side of (closed) modular suitcase - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_outside_frontal.jpg - :alt: Frontal view on (closed) modular suitcase - - Frontal view on (closed) modular suitcase - -.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_outside_top_corner.jpg - :alt: Frontal/ left corner view on (closed) modular suitcase - - Frontal/ left corner view on (closed) modular suitcase - diff --git a/content/pages/impressum.rst b/content/pages/impressum.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 2720a78..0000000 --- a/content/pages/impressum.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -Impressum -######### - -:date: 2015-08-04 23:30 -:modified: 2016-09-25 18:00 -:slug: impressum -:authors: David Runge - -Angaben gemäß § 5 TMG ---------------------- - -| David Runge -| Köpenicker Straße 163 -| 10997 Berlin -| - -Haftung für Inhalte -------------------- - -Als Diensteanbieter sind wir gemäß § 7 Abs.1 TMG für eigene Inhalte auf diesen Seiten nach den allgemeinen Gesetzen verantwortlich. 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Die Betreiber der Seiten behalten sich ausdrücklich rechtliche Schritte im Falle der unverlangten Zusendung von Werbeinformationen, etwa durch Spam-Mails, vor. diff --git a/content/pages/installations.rst b/content/pages/installations.rst deleted file mode 100644 index e7949f2..0000000 --- a/content/pages/installations.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -Installations -############# - -:authors: David Runge - -| I have done some work on various projects for audio installations, apart from my music work. -| Choose one of them from the menu. diff --git a/content/pages/installations/random241.rst b/content/pages/installations/random241.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 14e1cdd..0000000 --- a/content/pages/installations/random241.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -random241 -######### - -:authors: David Runge - -About -_____ - -| Using a DIY |random_number_generator| (harvesting entropy from an |americium-241| sample) for creating sounds. -| There's a |random241-git| for code and build instructions. -| No place like /dev/random? -| - -Listen -______ - -* |random241-bandcamp| - - -.. |random_number_generator| raw:: html - - random number generator - -.. |americium-241| raw:: html - - Americium-241 - -.. |random241-git| raw:: html - - git repository - -.. |random241-bandcamp| raw:: html - - Bandcamp - diff --git a/content/pages/installations/thesoundofpeople.rst b/content/pages/installations/thesoundofpeople.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 609167c..0000000 --- a/content/pages/installations/thesoundofpeople.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -The Sound Of People -################### - -:slug: thesoundofpeople -:authors: David Runge - -About -_____ - -| This is a sonification project using |supercollider|. It uses the openly available datasets of |opensnp| and creates sounds from bases/ base pairs on chromosomes, thus "the sound of people". -| As for each human the sequence is distinct, this will open the door to a whole universe of sounds possible to create. -| Stereo and multi-channel setups (4,6,8 & 12 channels) are possible. -| Have fun listening, read about its features and requirements on the |thesoundofpeople-about| and get involved coding (by asking for your |ssh-key| to be added)! -| - -Live -____ - -* 2015-04-10 @ |lac2015|, Mainz (8 channel) -* 2014-05-25 @ |bended-realities|, Offenbach (6 channel) -* 2013-07 @ Manu's place, New Delhi (6 channel) -* 2013-09 @ |waldeck-freakquenz|, Dorweiler (6 channel) -* 2012-09 @ |waldeck-freakquenz|, Dorweiler (6 channel) - -Contact -_______ - -E-Mail: thesoundofpeople @ thisdomain - -Listen -______ - -* |thesoundofpeople-soundcloud| - - -.. |supercollider| raw:: html - - SuperCollider - -.. |opensnp| raw:: html - - openSNP - -.. |thesoundofpeople-about| raw:: html - - about page - -.. |ssh-key| raw:: html - - SSH public key - -.. |thesoundofpeople-soundcloud| raw:: html - - Soundcloud - -.. |waldeck-freakquenz| raw:: html - - Waldeck-Freakquenz - -.. |bended-realities| raw:: html - - Bended Realities - -.. |lac2015| raw:: html - - Linux Audio Conference 2015 - diff --git a/content/pages/music.rst b/content/pages/music.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 551fbbe..0000000 --- a/content/pages/music.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -Music -##### - -:authors: David Runge - -| Over the years I have been involved in a couple of bands and solo projects I'd like to share here. -| Not all might be available, but you can select most from the menu. - diff --git a/content/pages/music/dasbluul.rst b/content/pages/music/dasbluul.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 02dde0a..0000000 --- a/content/pages/music/dasbluul.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -Das Bluul -######### - -:authors: David Runge - -About -_____ - -| Started in a small rehearsal room in a barn somewhere in the swampy northern parts of Germany in 2005, Das Bluul has been about big sounds ever until its last concert in 2012. -| Usually comprised of only two people, twisting the knobs, manipulating amplifier feedback, torturing synths and other instruments, every once in a while more people tagged along (for additionals such as drums, trumpets, bass, etc.). -| - -Listen -______ - -* |dasbluul-soundcloud| -* |dasbluul-bandcamp| - - -.. |dasbluul-soundcloud| raw:: html - - Soundcloud - -.. |dasbluul-bandcamp| raw:: html - - Bandcamp - diff --git a/content/pages/music/deviser.rst b/content/pages/music/deviser.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 6221abf..0000000 --- a/content/pages/music/deviser.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,552 +0,0 @@ -1)3\\/1532 -########## - -:authors: David Runge - -About -_____ - -| 1)3\\/1532 (*deviser*) is drone/noise/experimental soundscaping. -| The aural journey leads to places like simple repetitve guitar tunes, loops, feedback manipulation, modified samples of field recordings, DIY analog synthesizers, toys and the like. -| Experimentation for the greater good! - -| -| - -Contact -_______ - -E-Mail: deviser @ thisdomain - -| -| - -Releases -________ - -* 20140801 |deviser-bandcamp-control| (Limited Edition Chrome Tape of 55 @ |trimtabtapes|) (download as |download-tgz-deviser-control|) - - **Control** (download as |download-ogg-deviser-control|) - - |audio-deviser-control| - - **50 Buckets Of Hum** (download as |download-ogg-deviser-50_buckets_of_hum|) - - |audio-deviser-50_buckets_of_hum| - -| -| - -Live -____ - -* 20170119 @ |spektrum|, Berlin - - **The Media Could Not Be Played** (download as |download-deviser-the_media_could_not_be_played|) - - |audio-deviser-the_media_could_not_be_played| - -* 20161111 @ |c-base|, Berlin - - **Trip Around The Sund At A Space Station (Part 1)** (download as |download-deviser-trip_around_the_sun_at_a_space_station_part1|) - - |audio-deviser-trip_around_the_sun_at_a_space_station_part1| - - **Trip Around The Sund At A Space Station (Part 2)** (download as |download-deviser-trip_around_the_sun_at_a_space_station_part2|) - - |audio-deviser-trip_around_the_sun_at_a_space_station_part2| - - **Trip Around The Sund At A Space Station (Part 3)** (download as |download-deviser-trip_around_the_sun_at_a_space_station_part3|) - - |audio-deviser-trip_around_the_sun_at_a_space_station_part3| - - **Trip Around The Sund At A Space Station (Part 4)** (download as |download-deviser-trip_around_the_sun_at_a_space_station_part4|) - - |audio-deviser-trip_around_the_sun_at_a_space_station_part4| - -* 20160610 @ |waldeck|, Dorweiler - - **Something Borrowed (Part 1)** (download as |download-deviser-something_borrowed_part1|) - - |audio-deviser-something_borrowed_part1| - - **Something Borrowed (Part 2)** (download as |download-deviser-something_borrowed_part2|) - - |audio-deviser-something_borrowed_part2| - - **Something Borrowed (Part 3)** (download as |download-deviser-something_borrowed_part3|) - - |audio-deviser-something_borrowed_part3| - - **Something Borrowed (Part 4)** (download as |download-deviser-something_borrowed_part4|) - - |audio-deviser-something_borrowed_part4| - -* 20141201 @ |madameclaude|, Berlin -* 20140823 @ |freifeldfestival|, Oldenburg - - **Imprisoned Birds Sing About...** (download as |download-deviser-imprisoned_birds_sing_about|) - - |audio-deviser-imprisoned_birds_sing_about| - -* 20140815 @ |camptipsy| - - **Cellar Door** (download as |download-deviser-cellar_door|) - - |audio-deviser-cellar_door| - -* 20140801 @ |schlagstrom|, Berlin - - **The Clumsiest Tool In The Box** (download as |download-deviser-cellar_door|) - - |audio-deviser-the_clumsiest_tool_in_the_box| - -* 20140614 @ |mstreue|, Bremen -* 20140503 @ |antjeoklesund|, Berlin - - **Point Of Some Return** (download as |download-deviser-point_of_some_return|) - - |audio-deviser-point_of_some_return| - -* 20130726 @ |camptipsy| - - **Dark Borderlands** (download as |download-deviser-dark_borderlands|) - - |audio-deviser-dark_borderlands| - -* 20130316 @ |zgk|, Berlin - - **Half-Tone Hour With A Blue Blue Whale** (download as |download-deviser-half-tone_hour_with_a_blue_blue_whale|) - - |audio-deviser-half-tone_hour_with_a_blue_blue_whale| - -* 20121201 @ |newyorck59|, Berlin - - **Stuck On Earth** (download as |download-deviser-stuck_on_earth|) - - |audio-deviser-stuck_on_earth| - - **White Elster** (download as |download-deviser-white_elster|) - - |audio-deviser-white_elster| - -| -| - -Sets ----- - -* 20170102 **Better Early Than Never** (download as |download-deviser-better_early_than_never|) - - |audio-deviser-better_early_than_never| - -* 20161023 **Trials** (download as |download-deviser-trials|) - - |audio-deviser-trials| - -* 20160914 **Thrice Is A Conspiracy** (download as |download-deviser-thrice_is_a_conspiracy|) - - |audio-deviser-thrice_is_a_conspiracy| - -* 20160913 **Twice Is Coincidence** (download as |download-deviser-twice_is_coincidence|) - - |audio-deviser-twice_is_coincidence| - -* 20160913 **Once Is Enough** (download as |download-deviser-once_is_enough|) - - |audio-deviser-once_is_enough| - -* 20160508 **The Road In Between** (download as |download-deviser-the_road_in_between|) - - |audio-deviser-the_road_in_between| - -* 20130302 **Obvious Splosives** (download as |download-deviser-obvious_splosives|) - - |audio-deviser-obvious_splosives| - -* 20140302 **Candyland To Tar Pit** (download as |download-deviser-candyland_to_tar_pit|) - - |audio-deviser-candyland_to_tar_pit| - -* 20130926 **Planned Escape** (download as |download-deviser-planned_escape|) - - |audio-deviser-planned_escape| - -* 20130308 **Half-Tone Hour** (download as |download-deviser-half-tone_hour|) - - |audio-deviser-half-tone_hour| - -| -| - -Social Media -____________ - -* |deviser-soundcloud| -* |deviser-bandcamp| - - -.. social media - -.. |deviser-bandcamp| raw:: html - - Bandcamp - -.. |deviser-soundcloud| raw:: html - - Soundcloud - -.. releases - -.. |download-tgz-deviser-control| raw:: html - - .tgz - -.. |audio-deviser-control| raw:: html - - - -.. |download-ogg-deviser-control| raw:: html - - .ogg - -.. |audio-deviser-50_buckets_of_hum| raw:: html - - - -.. |download-ogg-deviser-50_buckets_of_hum| raw:: html - - .ogg - -.. |trimtabtapes| raw:: html - - Trim Tab Tapes - -.. |deviser-bandcamp-control| raw:: html - - Control - -.. venues - -.. |madameclaude| raw:: html - - Madame Claude - -.. |freifeldfestival| raw:: html - - Freifeld Festival - -.. |camptipsy| raw:: html - - Camp Tipsy - -.. |schlagstrom| raw:: html - - Schlagstrom Festival - -.. |mstreue| raw:: html - - MS Treue - -.. |antjeoklesund| raw:: html - - Antje Øklesund - -.. |zgk| raw:: html - - ZGK - -.. |newyorck59| raw:: html - - NewYorck59 - -.. |waldeck| raw:: html - - Waldeck-Freakquenz - -.. |c-base| raw:: html - - c-base - -.. |spektrum| raw:: html - - Spektrum - -.. live - -.. |audio-deviser-stuck_on_earth| raw:: html - - - -.. |download-deviser-stuck_on_earth| raw:: html - - .ogg - -.. |audio-deviser-white_elster| raw:: html - - - -.. |download-deviser-white_elster| raw:: html - - .ogg - -.. |audio-deviser-half-tone_hour_with_a_blue_blue_whale| raw:: html - - - -.. |download-deviser-half-tone_hour_with_a_blue_blue_whale| raw:: html - - .ogg - -.. |audio-deviser-dark_borderlands| raw:: html - - - -.. |download-deviser-dark_borderlands| raw:: html - - .ogg - -.. |audio-deviser-point_of_some_return| raw:: html - - - -.. |download-deviser-point_of_some_return| raw:: html - - .ogg - -.. |audio-deviser-the_clumsiest_tool_in_the_box| raw:: html - - - -.. |download-deviser-the_clumsiest_tool_in_the_box| raw:: html - - .ogg - -.. |audio-deviser-cellar_door| raw:: html - 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-Live -____ - -| 2014-08-30 @ |frqrec-roundup2014|, Drebber -| 2014-09-14 @ |waldeck-freakquenz|, Dorweiler -| - -Listen -______ - -* |draftedtohaunt-soundcloud| -* |draftedtohaunt-bandcamp| - -Contact -_______ - -E-Mail: draftedtohaunt @ thisdomain - - -.. |draftedtohaunt-bandcamp| raw:: html - - Bandcamp - -.. |draftedtohaunt-soundcloud| raw:: html - - Soundcloud - -.. |frqrec-roundup2014| raw:: html - - Freakquenzy Records Roundup - -.. |waldeck-freakquenz| raw:: html - - Waldeck-Freakquenz - diff --git a/content/pages/music/melonkallisti.rst b/content/pages/music/melonkallisti.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 1b7bd2d..0000000 --- a/content/pages/music/melonkallisti.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -Mêlon Kallisti -############## - -:authors: David Runge - -About -_____ - -| *"Apple Kallisti, Now!"* - the very name implies what this album is all about: -| Applekallistic soundscapes devoted to the goddess of strife and discord. Without a record deal, it took Mêlon Kallisti almost four years of this strife and discord to put their revelations of doom and gloom down on cd, doing almost everything by themselves, even the special C64-Floppy-case. -| Evolved from the hibernation of a folkloristic Black Metal-experiment in 2006, Mêlon Kallisti (under the former moniker Jack Pudding) was given form by initiator and guitarist Hendrik Koop-Lampe, who gathered an exquisite circle of good friends and long-serving comrades. -| This circle is given the status of some sort of allstar-band through the fact that they all are or were part of several namable bands and in parts made far more extreme music in their lifes before. -| The completely diverse musical background of its members is not an obstacle for the creative work of the band, but is rather solely used to realise the vision of the most extensive musical autonomy and uniqueness. -| Way beyond any limitations of genre, anankasms of self-localisation and self-imposed restrictions, Mêlon Kallisti are striving for the prior goal of being an independent artistic identity. -| Besides of almost everything, what the history of rock-music has to offer, from Arcturus to ZZ Top, they primarily get their inspiration from moments of being almost meditatively lost in thought, forgetting about the self and the world. -| Without sounding self-pitying and sniveling thereby, Mêlon Kallisti on the contrary combine a melancholic and pensive atmosphere and a violent psychedelic heavyness. - -Releases -________ - -2010-01-08 |melonkallisti-bandcamp-apple_kallisti_now| (Limited Edition Floppy Style CD of 50) - -Listen -______ - -* |melonkallisti-soundcloud| -* |melonkallisti-bandcamp| - - -.. |melonkallisti-bandcamp-apple_kallisti_now| raw:: html - - Apple Kallisti Now! - -.. |melonkallisti-bandcamp| raw:: html - - Bandcamp - -.. |melonkallisti-soundcloud| raw:: html - - Soundcloud - diff --git a/content/pages/music/wasserturm.rst b/content/pages/music/wasserturm.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 12f8f0a..0000000 --- a/content/pages/music/wasserturm.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -Wasserturm -########## - -:authors: David Runge - -About -_____ - -| Wasserturm was the joint project with producer/ musician Felix Striegler (|indeedafool-soundcloud|) from Hamburg and myself. -| The songs emerged from the consistent examination of our session environments Hamburg and Berlin and the plain need to shape something good. -| We mixed electronic sounds with singer-songwriter attitude and field recordings from halfway around the world. -| Wasserturm created a reflective ambience, that in spite of its danceable character was hard to map to a single genre. -| - -Live -____ - -| 2014-08-30 @ |frqrec-roundup2014|, Drebber (*canceled*) -| 2014-08-08 @ |madameclaude|, Berlin (supporting |status-wo-soundcloud|) -| 2014-07-15 @ |astrastube|, Hamburg (supporting |asingermustlie-soundcloud|) -| 2014-06-13 @ |48h-wilhelmsburg|, |vju|, Hamburg -| 2013-12-14 @ |schweihnachten|, KDV Halle, Hamburg -| - -Listen -______ - -* |wasserturm-soundcloud| -* |wasserturm-bandcamp| - - -.. |wasserturm-bandcamp| raw:: html - - Bandcamp - -.. |wasserturm-soundcloud| raw:: html - - Soundcloud - -.. |indeedafool-soundcloud| raw:: html - - Soundcloud - -.. |frqrec-roundup2014| raw:: html - - Freakquenzy Records Roundup 2014 - -.. |status-wo-soundcloud| raw:: html - - Status Wo? - -.. |madameclaude| raw:: html - - Madame Claude - -.. |asingermustlie-soundcloud| raw:: html - - A Singer Must Lie - -.. |astrastube| raw:: html - - Astrastube - -.. |vju| raw:: html - - Vju - -.. |48h-wilhelmsburg| raw:: html - - 48h Wilhelmsburg - -.. |schweihnachten| raw:: html - - Schweihnachten - diff --git a/content/pages/photos.rst b/content/pages/photos.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 5d678c9..0000000 --- a/content/pages/photos.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -Photos -###### - -:date: 2015-08-04 23:30 -:modified: 2015-08-05 18:40 -:slug: photos -:authors: David Runge - -| From analog to digital and back to analog and back to digital... I've been places and taken pictures. -| As I progress in cleaning my photo library, I'd like to share some snapshots that have some value (hopefully). -| You can pick one of the years and go on from there. - -`2016 `_ diff --git a/content/pages/photos/2016.rst b/content/pages/photos/2016.rst deleted file mode 100644 index c31d379..0000000 --- a/content/pages/photos/2016.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -2016 -#### - -:date: 2015-08-04 23:30 -:modified: 2015-08-05 18:40 -:slug: 2016 -:authors: David Runge - - -`miniLAC `_ diff --git a/content/pages/photos/2016/minilac.rst b/content/pages/photos/2016/minilac.rst deleted file mode 100644 index fe1507d..0000000 --- a/content/pages/photos/2016/minilac.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,162 +0,0 @@ -miniLAC -####### - -:date: 2015-08-04 23:30 -:modified: 2015-08-05 18:40 -:slug: miniLAC -:authors: David Runge - - - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_4947.jpg - :alt: Edgar Berdahl - - Edgar Berdahl - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_4952.jpg - :alt: c-base mainhall during keynote - - Mainhall during keynote - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_4956.jpg - :alt: Edgar Berdahl - - Edgar Berdahl - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_4961.jpg - :alt: Harry van Haaren - - Harry van Haaren - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_4971.jpg - :alt: Harry van Haaren on OpenAV - - Harry van Haaren on OpenAV - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_4972.jpg - :alt: Donation box (by Edgar Berdahl) - - Donation box (by Edgar Berdahl) - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_4978.jpg - :alt: Vincent Rateau on SuperBoucle - - Vincent Rateau on SuperBoucle - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_4982.jpg - :alt: Robin Gareus and Fredrik Olofsson seem interested - - Robin Gareus and Fredrik Olofsson seem interested - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_4983.jpg - :alt: c-base mainhall during SuperBoucle lecture - - c-base mainhall during SuperBoucle lecture - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_4994.jpg - :alt: c-base mainhall during Albert Gräf on plugin programming with Faust - - c-base mainhall during Albert Gräf on plugin programming with Faust - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5002.jpg - :alt: Marten Seedorf on Loop - - Marten Seedorf on Loop - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5010.jpg - :alt: Albert Gräf on plugin programming with Faust - - Albert Gräf on plugin programming with Faust - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5015.jpg - :alt: Albert Gräf and Harry van Haaren discussing - - Albert Gräf and Harry van Haaren discussing - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5018.jpg - :alt: Rui Nuno Capela on Qstuff - - Rui Nuno Capela on Qstuff - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5020.jpg - :alt: Mainhall during Rui Nuno Capela on Qstuff - - Mainhall during Rui Nuno Capela on Qstuff - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5060.jpg - :alt: Asphyxia Collective - - Asphyxia Collective - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5066.jpg - :alt: Stefan Flecke - - Stefan Flecke - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5068.jpg - :alt: Asphyxia Collective - - Asphyxia Collective - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5092.jpg - :alt: Asphyxia Collective - - Asphyxia Collective - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5105.jpg - :alt: Asphyxia Collective - - Asphyxia Collective - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5122.jpg - :alt: Linux Sound Night jam - - Linux Sound Night jam - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5134.jpg - :alt: Linux Sound Night jam - - Linux Sound Night jam - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5139.jpg - :alt: Linux Sound Night jam - - Linux Sound Night jam - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5146.jpg - :alt: c-base mainhall during Christoph Zimmermann on The Public Domain Project - - c-base mainhall during Christoph Zimmermann on The Public Domain Project - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5147.jpg - :alt: c-base seminar room during Filipe Coelho's Publishing your LV2 plugins to the MOD cloud - - c-base seminar room during Filipe Coelho's Publishing your LV2 plugins to the MOD cloud - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5157.jpg - :alt: Group photo - - Group photo - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5160.jpg - :alt: Group photo (stage 2 sillification) - - Group photo (stage 2 sillification) - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5161.jpg - :alt: Group photo (stage 3 sillification) - - Group photo (stage 3 sillification) - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5164.jpg - :alt: c-base mainhall during BELA workshop - - c-base mainhall during BELA workshop - -.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5166.jpg - :alt: c-base mainhall during BELA workshop - - c-base mainhall during BELA workshop - - -`2016 `_ diff --git a/content/pages/software.rst b/content/pages/software.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 0c75921..0000000 --- a/content/pages/software.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -Software -######## - -:authors: David Runge - -| Whenever I find the time to code I do. Sometimes packages emerge from that. -| Have a look in the menu, to get an idea. -| -| I also maintain a couple of packages (alongside my own software) for |archlinux| (my favourite Linux Distribution), which you can find in the |aur|. - -.. |archlinux| raw:: html - - Arch Linux - -.. |aur| raw:: html - - Arch User Repository (AUR) diff --git a/content/pages/software/bowelyzer.rst b/content/pages/software/bowelyzer.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 1b7bb62..0000000 --- a/content/pages/software/bowelyzer.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -bowelyzer -######### - -:authors: David Runge - -| Inheriting its name from the city of Darmstadt, where it was first used, **bowelyzer** is a |supercollider| based multi-channel audio analysis tool, that sends |osc| messages according to its findings. -| It features a GUI, where you can add, remove and setup the channels you would like to use and define to which host you want to send your messages. -| For further information and installation instructions, please refer to its |bowelyzer-about|. -| - -Development -___________ - -| All development takes place in a |bowelyzer-git|. You can ask for your |ssh-key| to be included to be able to push to this repository. -| For readonly access, just clone the repository: - - .. code:: bash - - git clone git://sleepmap.de/audio/bowelyzer.git - -| You can also choose to download the latest release tarball from the |bowelyzer-refs|. - -.. |supercollider| raw:: html - - SuperCollider - -.. |osc| raw:: html - - OSC - -.. |bowelyzer-about| raw:: html - - about page - -.. |bowelyzer-git| raw:: html - - git repository - -.. |ssh-key| raw:: html - - SSH public key - -.. |bowelyzer-refs| raw:: html - - references page - diff --git a/content/pages/software/crypted-backups.rst b/content/pages/software/crypted-backups.rst deleted file mode 100644 index edc3e70..0000000 --- a/content/pages/software/crypted-backups.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -crypted-backups -############### - -:authors: David Runge - -| This collection of |systemd| services, timers and scripts enables a precise - gpg encrypted - backup of certain configuration data. -| System-wide and user-specific backups are possible. -| For further information read its |crypted-backups-about|. -| - -Development -___________ - -| All development takes place in |crypted-backups-git|. You can ask for your |ssh-key| to be included to be able to push to this repository. -| For readonly access, just clone: - - .. code:: bash - - git clone git://sleepmap.de/software/crypted-backups.git - - - -Packages -________ - -* |archlinux| (|aur|): |crypted-backups-git-aur| - -.. |systemd| raw:: html - - systemd - -.. |crypted-backups-about| raw:: html - - about page - -.. |crypted-backups-git| raw:: html - - git repository - -.. |ssh-key| raw:: html - - SSH public key - -.. |archlinux| raw:: html - - Arch Linux - -.. |aur| raw:: html - - AUR - -.. |crypted-backups-git-aur| raw:: html - - crypted-backups-git - diff --git a/content/pages/software/rts.rst b/content/pages/software/rts.rst deleted file mode 100644 index dc0b935..0000000 --- a/content/pages/software/rts.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -rts -### - -:authors: David Runge - -| **rts** is a collection of |systemd| services and scripts that allow to set pre-defined |real-time| related scheduling settings, using |tuna|. -| For further information read its |rts-about|. -| - -Development -___________ - -| All development takes place in a |rts-git|. You can ask for your |ssh-key| to be included to be able to push to this repository. -| For readonly access, just clone: - - .. code:: bash - - git clone git://sleepmap.de/software/rts.git - -Packages -________ - -* |archlinux| (|aur|): |rts-git-aur| - - -.. |systemd| raw:: html - - systemd - -.. |real-time| raw:: html - - real-time - -.. |tuna| raw:: html - - tuna - -.. |rts-about| raw:: html - - about page - -.. |rts-git| raw:: html - - git repository - -.. |ssh-key| raw:: html - - SSH public key - -.. |archlinux| raw:: html - - Arch Linux - -.. |aur| raw:: html - - AUR - -.. |rts-git-aur| raw:: html - - rts-git - diff --git a/content/pages/software/uenv.rst b/content/pages/software/uenv.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 5670ce1..0000000 --- a/content/pages/software/uenv.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -uenv -#### - -:authors: David Runge - -| **uenv** - as in **u**\ seful **env**\ ironments - is a collection of scripts, |systemd| service and timer units and configuration that go along with it. -| Some of the functionalities implemented here can only be found in |desktop-environments| like |kde| or |gnome| and therefore are very useful in more minimalistic environments such as |tiling-window-managers| or |headless_computers|. -| For further information read its |uenv-about|. -| - -Development -___________ - -| All development takes place in a |uenv-git|. You can ask for your |ssh-key| to be included to be able to push to this repository. -| For readonly access, just clone: - - .. code:: bash - - git clone git://sleepmap.de/software/uenv.git - -Packages -________ - -* |archlinux| (|aur|): |uenv-git-aur| - - -.. |systemd| raw:: html - - systemd - -.. |desktop-environments| raw:: html - - desktop environments - -.. |kde| raw:: html - - KDE - -.. |gnome| raw:: html - - Gnome - -.. |tiling-window-managers| raw:: html - - tiling window managers - -.. |headless_computers| raw:: html - - headless computers - -.. |uenv-about| raw:: html - - about page - -.. |uenv-git| raw:: html - - git repository - -.. |ssh-key| raw:: html - - SSH public key - -.. |archlinux| raw:: html - - Arch Linux - -.. |aur| raw:: html - - AUR - -.. |uenv-git-aur| raw:: html - - uenv-git - diff --git a/pages/404.rst b/pages/404.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8bc4d1d --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/404.rst @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +Not found +######### + +:date: 2015-08-20 18:30 +:modified: 2015-08-20 18:30 +:slug: 404 +:authors: David Runge + +| Well... this was unexpected. Seems you're looking for something that is not really there! +| Choose one of the pages from the menu on the left or click on the header of this page to return to the blog. diff --git a/pages/about.rst b/pages/about.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a401542 --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/about.rst @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +About +##### + +:date: 2015-08-04 23:30 +:modified: 2016-09-25 18:00 +:slug: about +:authors: David Runge + +Maintainer +---------- + +| David Runge +| Köpenicker Straße 163 +| 10997 Berlin +| + +Contact +------- + ++--------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ +| E-Mail | dave @ thisdomain (`0xF5A1A949 <../cert/dave@sleepmap.de.asc>`_) | ++--------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ +| XMPP | dvzrv @ thisdomain | ++--------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ +| IRC | dvzrv @ {efnet,freenode,hackint,oftc} | ++--------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ +| Mobile | +4917647373363 | ++--------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ + +For German visitors, there is the `Impressum <../impressum/>`_. + +Disclosure +---------- +| This website is a personal website written and edited by me. For questions about this website, please contact me through the mail address above. +| This website does not accept any form of advertising, sponsorship, or paid insertions. I write for my own purposes. However, I may be influenced by my background, occupation, religion, political affiliation or experience. +| I will never receive compensation in any way from this website. +| I am not compensated to provide opinion on products, services, websites and various other topics. The views and opinions expressed on this website are purely mine. If I claim or appear to be expert on a certain topic or product or service area, I will only endorse products or services that I believe, based on my expertise, are worthy of such endorsement. Any product claim, statistic, quote or other representation about a product or service should be verified with the manufacturer or provider. +| This website does not contain any content which might present a conflict of interest. +| + +Privacy +------- +| This website will never track its visitors, or collect their personal information. Apart from the information provided by web browsers, visiting this website (visible in my web server logs), no data is collected. +| External content will be made available by links. I am not responsible for the contents of those links (or the changing of their destinations). diff --git a/pages/hardware.rst b/pages/hardware.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e8d97cf --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/hardware.rst @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +Hardware +######## + +:date: 2015-08-04 23:30 +:modified: 2015-08-05 18:40 +:slug: hardware +:authors: David Runge + +| From late 2013 on, I have started building synthesizers and other related hardware. +| So far all of those things are for personal use with no commercial intent. +| Pick one of them from the menu. diff --git a/pages/hardware/modular-suitcase.rst b/pages/hardware/modular-suitcase.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a1ec1b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/hardware/modular-suitcase.rst @@ -0,0 +1,642 @@ +Modular Suitcase +################ + +:date: 2015-08-04 23:30 +:modified: 2015-08-05 18:40 +:tags: diy, modular, suitcase, eurorack +:category: hardware +:slug: modular-suitcase +:authors: David Runge + +About +----- +| From the beginning of 2015 on I started building some :abbr:`Eurorack (A racking system for modular synthesizers, being 3U tall and a multiple of 2HP wide)` synthesizer modules designed by |befaco|. This, being one of those :abbr:`GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome)` related activities, easily gets out of hand of course and leads to the final question: +| Where to put all of that stuff? +| The usual answer to that question is to buy a premade suitcase (by Doepfer and alike) or a semi-fitting suitcase, that you can modify and put rails into. +| + +Being a :abbr:`goat skinner (Someone who tends to find the most complex way of acquiring a functionality. Usually by building all components him/herself.)`, that obviously wasn't enough for me. +So I started building a suitcase on my own (with some inspiration from |victor_mazon|), trying to adhere to cabin luggage size limitations (40cm x 50cm x 20cm) for most airlines, just to learn that the :abbr:`IATA (International Air Transport Association)` changed their suggestions when I was about to start building. +Although being a suggestion, it is most likely that many airlines will stick with this new size limitation (55cm x 35cm x 20cm), which is sad, because with a little over 40cm you can actually fit in 3x 3 :abbr:`U (Rack unit)` into your suitcase! +Nevertheless, I decided to move forward with my initial size limitations for my suitcase. +It can host 6 x 19" of modular Eurorack goodness. + +**Note**: My modular suitcase is designed to fit with up to four |befaco| |power_busses| and one accompanying 2A |d-60| power supply. It can host modules of depth up to 5cm on the upper side and modules of a maximum depth of 7cm on the bottom side. This may or may not be what you are looking for. + +**License**: All information, pictures and other files on this page are |cc| licensed. + +**Yadayada**: This is all very nice, but take me to the Pictures_! + +.. |victor_mazon| raw:: html + + Victor Mazón Gardoqui + +.. |befaco| raw:: html + + Befaco + +.. |power_busses| raw:: html + + Power Busses + +.. |d-60| raw:: html + + WEHO D-60 + +.. |cc| raw:: html + + CC BY-SA 3.0 + +Planning +-------- +I'm not a fluent :abbr:`CAD (Computer-aided design)` software user, so I decided to use |inkscape| (a powerful, free and easy to use vector graphics tool) for planning the whole thing instead. The below pictures are taken from the created :abbr:`SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics)` files, which you can find here (right click and "save as"): + +* |modular_suitcase_side| +* |modular_suitcase_front| + +Front +***** + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_front_outer.png + :alt: Front view on modular suitcase (outer) + + Front view on modular suitcase (outer). + + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Width | 45,3cm (without handle) | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Height | 19.6cm | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Light brown | Plywood | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Light gray (semi-transparent) | Closing profiles, casemaker, corners | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Spirals (black) | Drill marker (rivets) | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_front_mid.png + :alt: Front view on modular suitcase (inner) + + Front view on modular suitcase (inner) + + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Width | ~ 45cm (without handle) | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Height | 19.6cm | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Light brown | Plywood | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Light gray (semi-transparent) | Closing profiles, casemaker, corners | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Spirals (black) | Drill marker (rivets) | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Red rectangles (semi-transparent)| Power Busses | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Dark gray rectangle | Power Supply | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Light gray rectangles | Rails | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Red screws/bolts | Rails screws | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_front_background.png + :alt: Front view on modular suitcase (background) + + Front view on modular suitcase (background) + + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Width | ~ 45cm (without handle) | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Height | 19.6cm | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Light brown | Plywood | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Light gray (semi-transparent) | Closing profiles, casemaker, corners | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Spirals (black) | Drill marker (rivets) | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + +Side +***** + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_side_outer.png + :alt: Side view on modular suitcase (outer) + + Side view on modular suitcase (outer) + + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Width | 40.7cm | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Height | 19.6cm | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Light brown | Plywood | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Light gray (semi-transparent) | Closing profiles, casemaker, corners | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Dark gray (semi-transparent) | Handle, Locks | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Spirals (black) | Drill marker (rivets) | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Spirals (red) | Drill holes (rails screws) | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_side_mid.png + :alt: Side view on modular suitcase (inner) + + Side view on modular suitcase (inner) + + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Width | 40.7cm | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Height | 19.6cm | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Light brown | Plywood | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Light gray (semi-transparent) | Closing profiles, casemaker, corners | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Spirals (black) | Drill marker (rivets/ rails screws) | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Red rectangles (semi-transparent)| Power Busses | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Dark gray rectangle | Power Supply | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Medium gray rectangles | Spacer bar | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Light gray rectangles | Rails | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_side_background.png + :alt: Side view on modular suitcase (background) + + Side view on modular suitcase (background) + + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Width | 40.7cm | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Height | 19.6cm | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Light brown | Plywood | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Light gray (semi-transparent) | Closing profiles, casemaker, corners | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Medium gray rectangles | Spacer bar | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + | Spirals (black) | Drill marker (rivets/ rails screws) | + +----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ + +.. |inkscape| raw:: html + + Inkscape + +.. |modular_suitcase_side| raw:: html + + Suitcase (side) + +.. |modular_suitcase_front| raw:: html + + Suitcase (front) + +Material +-------- + +| Some of the modifications to the above layered SVG files I have been doing while building the suitcase. So, if you want to build one your own, make sure to have the time for proper planning (and changing of plans). +| Most of the materials you can either order via |thomann| or find in your local hardware store. For some of the bolts/ screws I went to special stores though. Tools will be discussed further down. + +Ready mades +*********** +Here's a list of things I bought for the suitcase: + +======== ================== +Quantity Item +======== ================== +5 |adam_hall_6106| (aluminium casemaker) +5 |adam_hall_6202| (aluminium closing profile) +8 |adam_hall_40402| (zink plated steel corner brace) +8 |adam_hall_4000| (zink plated steel corner) +7 |adam_hall_blind_rivet| (20 x 4,8mm x 15mm blind rivets) +4 |adam_hall_1602tp| (cheney-lock with eye, galvanized) +1 |adam_hall_4911tp| (set of four rubber feet) +1 |adam_hall_3415| (handle) +12 |19inch_rails| (19" rack rail, without edge) +======== ================== + +Screws, washers and nuts +************************ +| The 24 rail screws need to be |m5| (5mm screw thread, 2,5-3cm long). Choose proper steel screws with small (nugget) heads (around 8mm in diameter)! +| The 28 screws used for the cheney-locks and the handle (also |m5| I chose to be proper steel security torx screws (2cm long) with 28 accompanying self-holding nuts. +| The |befaco| |power_busses| and the |d-60| power supply will be attached to the suitcase by |m3| (1,5cm long) screws with fitting nuts. You'll need 4 of each per Power Bus and 4 of each for the power supply. +| For each applied blind rivet it's good to have a washer (applicable for |m5|). You'll need 140 of them (roughly 1,5cm in diameter). +| Another form of washer is needed to be put between the 4 inner rails and the plywood. It has to be 347mm x 275mm x 1,5mm. I chose a very cheap aluminium bar in a local hardware store, that - aside from an edge I had to saw off - fits the description. +| +| **Note**: Interestingly enough the aluminium bar used for the rails washers proofed to be very useful as an upright anchor for the |d-60| power supply, too. To properly use blind rivets going through the casemaker on the side of the power supply for holding the anchor, it has to be 20cm long. The bar I used is L-shaped, 2,7cm high and 1,4cm deep. The rivets will go through the shorter side of the bar. + +Plywood +******* +| To properly fit the above mentioned aluminium casemaker and closing profiles I recommend plywood of no more than 6,5mm thickness (especially if you still want to apply some paint). +| Many hardware stores pre-cut plywood for you, but it might not be sufficently accurate. The following dimensions have to be accurate! + +======== =============== +Quantity Dimensions +======== =============== +2 43,2cm x 7,5cm +2 43,2cm x 9,3cm +2 38,7cm x 7,5cm +2 38,7cm x 9,3cm +2 43,2cm x 38,7cm +======== =============== + +.. |thomann| raw:: html + + Thomann + +.. |adam_hall_6106| raw:: html + + Adam Hall 6106 + +.. |adam_hall_6202| raw:: html + + Adam Hall 6202 + +.. |adam_hall_1602tp| raw:: html + + Adam Hall 1602TP + +.. |adam_hall_40402| raw:: html + + Adam Hall 40402 + +.. |adam_hall_4000| raw:: html + + Adam Hall 4000 + +.. |adam_hall_4911tp| raw:: html + + Adam Hall 4911TP + +.. |adam_hall_3415| raw:: html + + Adam Hall 3415 + +.. |19inch_rails| raw:: html + + 19" rail + +.. |adam_hall_blind_rivet| raw:: html + + Adam Hall Blind Rivet + +.. |m5| raw:: html + + M5 + +.. |m3| raw:: html + + M3 + +Building +-------- +| For building this kind of suitcase you'll need proper tools, or you'll easily be very very frustrated (so, please take this as a warning). +| At home I only have a small working area for soldering and such small activities, but no proper work bench. So I used a nice |hackerspace| (of which there are plenty in Berlin) as workshop. |c-base| is one of the oldest (founded in 1995) and has many tools to offer (to its members). + +Tools +***** +You'll definitely need the following tools: + +- circular saw bench (if the plywood could not be cut properly by the hardware store, or you just want to do that yourself) +- bench drill (choose this over a standard drilling machine for more accurate and straight drill holes) + - 5mm metal drill head + - 5mm wood drill head + - 3mm metal drill head + - 3mm wood drill head +- sandpaper (80 & 120 or 240) +- hammer (always good to have one) +- metal saw (with thin - preferably a set of exchangeable - saw blades) +- cordless screwdriver +- |bosch_gop| (or similar tool, for sawing in strange places) +- rivet gun/ riveting tongs +- a brush and matte paint (for the finish) + +A note on cheap tools, especially cheap riveting tongs: If you buy the cheap stuff, it'll hurt your hands and it will break after a short while. +The one I bought lasted around 70 blind rivets and then it gradually started to degrade and not get a grip on the rivet bolts any longer. +Save yourself the trouble and find a space with a high pressure rivet gun or get high quality riveting tongs. It's worth it. + +.. |hackerspace| raw:: html + + Hackerspace + +.. |c-base| raw:: html + + c-base + +.. |bosch_gop| raw:: html + + GOP + +.. _Sawing: + +Sawing +****** +| **Note**: When sawing the aluminium casemaker and closing profiles, make sure to wear a mask. This kind of fine dust you don't want to breathe in. +| + +You'll need the following quantities and lenghts of aluminium casemakers and closing profiles: + ++--------+--------+--------------+ +|Quantity|Length |Component | ++========+========+==============+ +|4 |33,2cm | Casemaker | ++--------+--------+ | +|4 |37,7cm | | ++--------+--------+ | +|4 |2,65cm | | ++--------+--------+ | +|4 |4,45cm | | ++--------+--------+--------------+ +|4 |33,2cm | Closing | ++--------+--------+ Profile | +|4 |37,7cm | | ++--------+--------+--------------+ +|1 |20cm |L-shaped | +| | ||d-60| anchor | ++--------+--------+--------------+ + +| Make sure to saw straight and clip the material afterwards (the cutting edge will be sharp!). You might burn some saw blades on this. Aluminium easily smears when being sawed. +| + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_corner_casemaker.jpg + :alt: Corner casemaker + + Corner casemaker + +To make the |befaco| |power_busses| fit into the suitcase, a little opening has to be sawed off. For this you should use a tool like a |bosch_gop|. + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_casemaker_shortening.jpg + :alt: Corner casemaker + + Cavity for the |befaco| |power_busses|. This has to be around 0,4cm x 7.0cm and starts from around 6,6cm from each side of the 4 shorter (33,2cm) casemakers. + +The rails washers for the top part of the modular suitcase have to have a little edge be sawed off. This is needed to be able to properly put a blind rivet for the corner there later on. + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_rails_washer_edge.jpg + :alt: Rails washer with sawed of edge (from top part of the suitcase) + + Rails washer with sawed of edge (from top part of the suitcase) + +| Once you're done with the metal sawing (and you hopefully already have the proper plywood parts done), you can start combining them with the plywood. +| + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_bottom_pre-drilling.jpg + :alt: Combination of plywood, closing profile casemaker and corners + + Combination of plywood, closing profile, casemaker and corners before drilling + +.. _SawingRailsSlice: + +| **Note**: Four of the rails will have to have a slice of 1,5mm by 2,1cm be cut off. It has to be on the side where there's no nut rail (bottom side on the below picture). This has to be done, to make the rail fit properly in the suitcase right next to the plywood and thus ensuring 3 :abbr:`U (Rack unit)` also on the outer rack spaces (otherwise the corner casemakers push the rails inwards and thereby waste 1,5mm). + +.. figure:: /images/sb_rail.jpg + :alt: 19" rail (without edge) + + 19" rail (without edge), as used in the modular suitcase + +Marking +******* +| Mark all your components and their proper positions, once you have them pre-assembled. This makes drilling much easier. I numbered all plywood components with a fineliner and scratched in numbers on casemakers and closing profiles towards the respective piece. + +- For all non-corner casemakers and all closing profiles their position on the plywood is easily determined (by the length of the corner pieces). They have to have a distance of 2,75cm to each side of the plywood their being put onto. +- All casemaker corners must have a distance of 2,7cm to the bottom (of their respective side) of the plywood and a distance of 2,1cm to the top. This applies to both sides of the suitcase. +- The rails washers have to be positioned 2cm from each side of the plywood and 4cm and 2,7cm from the bottom of it (for bottom and top of suitcase, respectively). + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_sides_closing_profile_and_casemaker.jpg + :alt: Closing profiles and casemakers on plywood with markings for casemaker corners + + Closing profiles and casemakers on plywood with markings for casemaker corners + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_rails_washer.jpg + :alt: Closing profiles and rails washers on plywood with position markers + + Closing profiles and rails washers on plywood with position markers + +| This is also the perfect time to mark the center of each drill hole. Those - like the markings mentioned earlier - have to be applied "from inside" the case. +| +| **Note**: Use a pointy bolt for hammering in a little notch for each center point. Do this with the plywood in the casemaker and closing profile, else you will bent it! + ++------------------+--------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ +|Component |Length | Center of drill holes | ++==================+========+===============================================================+ +|Casemaker |37,7cm |1cm, 9,9cm, 18,9cm (from both sides and angles)/ | ++------------------+ |each 1,2cm from the opening (for plywood) | +|Closing profile | | | ++------------------+--------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ +|Casemaker |33,2cm |1cm, 7,6cm, 16,6cm (from both sides and angles)/ | ++------------------+ |each 1,2cm from the opening (for plywood) | +|Closing profile | | | ++------------------+--------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ +|Closing profile |33,2cm || top: | +| | || 2,6cm/ 1,85cm and 6cm/ 1,85cm (cheney locks) | +| | || (from each side/ opening for plywood) | +| | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ +| | || bottom: | +| | || 2,7cm/ 1,85cm and 5,9cm/ 1,85cm (cheney locks) | +| | || 9,45cm/ 1,2cm and 11,9cm/ 1,2cm (handle) | +| | || (from each side/ opening for plywood) | ++------------------+--------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ +|Casemaker (corner)|2,65cm || side with rail: | +| | || 0,6cm/1,2cm, 2cm/1,2cm and 1,35cm/1,7cm (rail), from bottom | +| | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ +| | || side without rail (from bottom): | +| | || 0,7cm/1,2cm and 2,1cm/1,2cm, from bottom | ++------------------+--------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ +|Casemaker (corner)|4,45cm || side with rail: | +| | || 0,6cm/1,2cm, 2cm/1,2cm and 3,35cm/1,7cm (rail), from bottom | +| | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ +| | || side without rail: | +| | || 1,0cm/1,2cm and 3,5cm/1,2cm, from bottom | ++------------------+--------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ +|Corners (bottom) | \- |1,9cm from each side of bottom plywood corner | +| | |(applies to every corner on both sides of the suitcase) | ++------------------+--------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ +|Corners (top) | \- |0,3cm/ 0,75cm and 1,6cm/ 0,75cm from top plywood corner | +| | |(applies to every corner on both sides of the suitcase) | ++------------------+--------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ +|Rails washers |34,7cm || top: | +| | || 10,4cm/ 0,7cm and 11,3cm/ 0,7cm (rails) | +| | || 5,05cm/ 0cm (cheney locks) | +| | || from each side/ top of component | +| | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ +| | || bottom: | +| | || 10,4cm/ 0,7cm and 11,3cm/ 0,7cm (rails) | +| | || 5,05cm/ 1,75cm (cheney locks) | +| | || from each side/ top of component | ++------------------+--------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ +||d-60| anchor | 20cm | 1,0cm/ 0,9cm from each side and 10,0cm/0,9cm | ++------------------+--------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ + + +Drilling +******** +| **Note**: Drilling should be as straight as possible. A bench drill is highly recommended! +| +| Tape the components to the plywood after marking, so they won't move during drilling. +| Using a 5mm metal drill head, one can *slowly* drill through closing profiles/ casemaker/ rails washer/ power supply anchor + plywood. The casemaker components have to be reattached to different pieces of plywood to finish all holes. +| + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_sides_with_tape_and_components_above.jpg + :alt: Two pieces of plywood with components taped to it and drilled holes + + Two pieces of plywood with components taped to it and drilled holes + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_sides_with_tape_and_components_side.jpg + :alt: Pieces of plywood with components taped to it and drilled holes + + Piece of plywood with components taped to it and drilled holes + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_inside_after_drilling_fail.jpg + :alt: Rails washers, casemakers and closing profiles after drilling + + Rails washers, casemakers and closing profiles after drilling. + Chances are good, yours will look better (without the drilling fuckups in the corners) + +After drilling a disassembly is recommended to clip plywood and aluminium components. This is also the best time for a preliminary test, if all components have the expected dimensions. + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_inside_after_drilling_with_rail.jpg + :alt: Rails, rails washers, casemakers and closing profiles after drilling + + Rails, rails washers, casemakers and closing profiles after drilling. + +Rails +***** +The rails used need some further modifications to be put in the suitcase. One, that has to be applied to the two outer bottom rails is an edge that has to be sawed off. + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_rail_bottom_edge.jpg + :alt: Outer, bottom rail with sawed off edge + + Outer, bottom rail with sawed off edge (but still with the 1,5mm slice, as mentioned in Sawing_) + +Another is drilling a hole through the two outer top rails at 0,9cm/ 0,9cm. This ensures, that the the lower of the two blind rivets on the corner pieces of the top part of the modular suitcase can be replaced by one of those |m5| screws. + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_rail_top_hole.jpg + :alt: Rail from top side of the modular suitcase with hole drilled through for fixing with screw + + Rail from top side of the modular suitcase with hole drilled through for fixing with screw + +A third is sawing off a little edge at the outer top rails, to give the lower blind rivet (parellel to the screw going into the nut rail) enough space. + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_rail_top_edge.jpg + :alt: Rail from top side of the modular suitcase with edges sawn off + + Rail from top side of the modular suitcase with edges sawn off. Only the right one is correct, the left sawed off edge should be the 1,5mm slice, mentioned in Sawing_ + + +Painting +******** +The paint job was quite easy. I applied two rounds of paint. + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_first_painted_plywood.jpg + :alt: Plywood after one round of paint + + Plywood after one round of paint. + +After the first paint job, I used the sandpaper (240) to smoothen the surface and then did a second round. The wood grain is still nicely visible. + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_second_painted_plywood.jpg + :alt: Plywood after two rounds of paint + + Plywood after two rounds of paint. + +Assembly +******** + +| Now to the final (and *fun*) part. Assembling all that stuff! +| + +The power supply can be attached to its anchor before all the blind rivets will be put in. For this you have to drill two more holes with the 3mm metal drill head. +The drill location depends on the screw locations on the power supply. You will have to open its chassis and put two of the |m3| screws there. +I used a bunch of nuts to bridge the gap between the power supply and the anchor. + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_power_supply_side.jpg + :alt: |d-60| power supply showing two |m3| screws going through the anchor + + |d-60| power supply showing two |m3| screws going through the anchor (side view) + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_power_supply_frontal.jpg + :alt: |d-60| power supply showing two |m3| screws going through the anchor + + |d-60| power supply showing two |m3| screws going through the anchor (frontal view) + +| Putting in all the blind rivets is not so much fun. Therefore the *fun* from before. + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_blind_rivet.jpg + :alt: Blind rivets: 4,8mm * 10mm (left) and 4,8mm * 15mm (right) + + Blind rivets: 4,8mm * 10mm (left) and 4,8mm * 15mm (right). Nearly 140 are needed of the latter. + +| **Note**: You might want to do this in two sessions, depending on what kind of tools you use, otherwise this might seriously hurt your wrists! +| **Attention**: The `upper blind rivet on each bottom corner casemaker`_ orthognal to the rail should be a short one (4,8mm x 10mm), so it doesn't interfere with the rail! +| + +| The blind rivets can have an additional washer on the inside of the suitcase. This is not really necessary, but gives some extra stability (and weight), especially in the spots, where there's no metal involved on both sides of the plywood. +| + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_blind_rivet_washer_inside.jpg + :alt: Blind rivets through a corner casemaker with additional washers + + Blind rivets through a corner casemaker with additional washers and a rail with an edge sawed off. + +.. _upper blind rivet on each bottom corner casemaker: + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_blind_rivet_and_screw_outside.jpg + :alt: Blind rivets as they should look like on the outside of the suitcase + + Blind rivets as they should look like on the outside of the suitcase and a screw holding a rail. Without corners. + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_blind_rivet_bottom.jpg + :alt: Bottom half of the modular suitcase with all blind rivets put in. + + Bottom half of the modular suitcase with all blind rivets put in. + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_power_supply_screws.jpg + :alt: Bottom half of the modular suitcase with screws for the |d-60| power supply + + Bottom half of the modular suitcase with screws for the |d-60| power supply + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_power_supply_cables_and_sugru.jpg + :alt: Bottom half of the modular suitcase with the |d-60| power supply and Sugru below the |befaco| |power_busses| :abbr:`IC (Integrated Circuit)`s. + + Bottom half of the modular suitcase with the |d-60| power supply and Sugru below the |befaco| |power_busses| :abbr:`IC (Integrated Circuit)` s. + +.. _Pictures: + +Pictures +******** + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_with_modules.jpg + :alt: Bottom half of the modular suitcase with some modules. + + Bottom half of the modular suitcase with some modules. + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_open_both_sides.jpg + :alt: Opened modular suitcase, top half (left) and bottom half (right) + + Opened modular suitcase, top half (left) and bottom half (right) + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_bottom_with_handle_and_cheney_locks.png + :alt: Bottom half of the modular suitcase with attached handle and cheney locks + + Bottom half of the modular suitcase with attached handle and cheney locks. + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_outside_bottom.jpg + :alt: Bottom (right corner) side of (closed) modular suitcase + + Bottom (right corner) side of (closed) modular suitcase + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_outside_frontal.jpg + :alt: Frontal view on (closed) modular suitcase + + Frontal view on (closed) modular suitcase + +.. figure:: /images/modular_suitcase_outside_top_corner.jpg + :alt: Frontal/ left corner view on (closed) modular suitcase + + Frontal/ left corner view on (closed) modular suitcase + diff --git a/pages/impressum.rst b/pages/impressum.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2720a78 --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/impressum.rst @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +Impressum +######### + +:date: 2015-08-04 23:30 +:modified: 2016-09-25 18:00 +:slug: impressum +:authors: David Runge + +Angaben gemäß § 5 TMG +--------------------- + +| David Runge +| Köpenicker Straße 163 +| 10997 Berlin +| + +Haftung für Inhalte +------------------- + +Als Diensteanbieter sind wir gemäß § 7 Abs.1 TMG für eigene Inhalte auf diesen Seiten nach den allgemeinen Gesetzen verantwortlich. 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Die Betreiber der Seiten behalten sich ausdrücklich rechtliche Schritte im Falle der unverlangten Zusendung von Werbeinformationen, etwa durch Spam-Mails, vor. diff --git a/pages/installations.rst b/pages/installations.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e7949f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/installations.rst @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +Installations +############# + +:authors: David Runge + +| I have done some work on various projects for audio installations, apart from my music work. +| Choose one of them from the menu. diff --git a/pages/installations/random241.rst b/pages/installations/random241.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..14e1cdd --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/installations/random241.rst @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +random241 +######### + +:authors: David Runge + +About +_____ + +| Using a DIY |random_number_generator| (harvesting entropy from an |americium-241| sample) for creating sounds. +| There's a |random241-git| for code and build instructions. +| No place like /dev/random? +| + +Listen +______ + +* |random241-bandcamp| + + +.. |random_number_generator| raw:: html + + random number generator + +.. |americium-241| raw:: html + + Americium-241 + +.. |random241-git| raw:: html + + git repository + +.. |random241-bandcamp| raw:: html + + Bandcamp + diff --git a/pages/installations/thesoundofpeople.rst b/pages/installations/thesoundofpeople.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..609167c --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/installations/thesoundofpeople.rst @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +The Sound Of People +################### + +:slug: thesoundofpeople +:authors: David Runge + +About +_____ + +| This is a sonification project using |supercollider|. It uses the openly available datasets of |opensnp| and creates sounds from bases/ base pairs on chromosomes, thus "the sound of people". +| As for each human the sequence is distinct, this will open the door to a whole universe of sounds possible to create. +| Stereo and multi-channel setups (4,6,8 & 12 channels) are possible. +| Have fun listening, read about its features and requirements on the |thesoundofpeople-about| and get involved coding (by asking for your |ssh-key| to be added)! +| + +Live +____ + +* 2015-04-10 @ |lac2015|, Mainz (8 channel) +* 2014-05-25 @ |bended-realities|, Offenbach (6 channel) +* 2013-07 @ Manu's place, New Delhi (6 channel) +* 2013-09 @ |waldeck-freakquenz|, Dorweiler (6 channel) +* 2012-09 @ |waldeck-freakquenz|, Dorweiler (6 channel) + +Contact +_______ + +E-Mail: thesoundofpeople @ thisdomain + +Listen +______ + +* |thesoundofpeople-soundcloud| + + +.. |supercollider| raw:: html + + SuperCollider + +.. |opensnp| raw:: html + + openSNP + +.. |thesoundofpeople-about| raw:: html + + about page + +.. |ssh-key| raw:: html + + SSH public key + +.. |thesoundofpeople-soundcloud| raw:: html + + Soundcloud + +.. |waldeck-freakquenz| raw:: html + + Waldeck-Freakquenz + +.. |bended-realities| raw:: html + + Bended Realities + +.. |lac2015| raw:: html + + Linux Audio Conference 2015 + diff --git a/pages/music.rst b/pages/music.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..551fbbe --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/music.rst @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +Music +##### + +:authors: David Runge + +| Over the years I have been involved in a couple of bands and solo projects I'd like to share here. +| Not all might be available, but you can select most from the menu. + diff --git a/pages/music/dasbluul.rst b/pages/music/dasbluul.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..02dde0a --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/music/dasbluul.rst @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +Das Bluul +######### + +:authors: David Runge + +About +_____ + +| Started in a small rehearsal room in a barn somewhere in the swampy northern parts of Germany in 2005, Das Bluul has been about big sounds ever until its last concert in 2012. +| Usually comprised of only two people, twisting the knobs, manipulating amplifier feedback, torturing synths and other instruments, every once in a while more people tagged along (for additionals such as drums, trumpets, bass, etc.). +| + +Listen +______ + +* |dasbluul-soundcloud| +* |dasbluul-bandcamp| + + +.. |dasbluul-soundcloud| raw:: html + + Soundcloud + +.. |dasbluul-bandcamp| raw:: html + + Bandcamp + diff --git a/pages/music/deviser.rst b/pages/music/deviser.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6221abf --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/music/deviser.rst @@ -0,0 +1,552 @@ +1)3\\/1532 +########## + +:authors: David Runge + +About +_____ + +| 1)3\\/1532 (*deviser*) is drone/noise/experimental soundscaping. +| The aural journey leads to places like simple repetitve guitar tunes, loops, feedback manipulation, modified samples of field recordings, DIY analog synthesizers, toys and the like. +| Experimentation for the greater good! + +| +| + +Contact +_______ + +E-Mail: deviser @ thisdomain + +| +| + +Releases +________ + +* 20140801 |deviser-bandcamp-control| (Limited Edition Chrome Tape of 55 @ |trimtabtapes|) (download as |download-tgz-deviser-control|) + + **Control** (download as |download-ogg-deviser-control|) + + |audio-deviser-control| + + **50 Buckets Of Hum** (download as |download-ogg-deviser-50_buckets_of_hum|) + + |audio-deviser-50_buckets_of_hum| + +| +| + +Live +____ + +* 20170119 @ |spektrum|, Berlin + + **The Media Could Not Be Played** (download as |download-deviser-the_media_could_not_be_played|) + + |audio-deviser-the_media_could_not_be_played| + +* 20161111 @ |c-base|, Berlin + + **Trip Around The Sund At A Space Station (Part 1)** (download as |download-deviser-trip_around_the_sun_at_a_space_station_part1|) + + |audio-deviser-trip_around_the_sun_at_a_space_station_part1| + + **Trip Around The Sund At A Space Station (Part 2)** (download as |download-deviser-trip_around_the_sun_at_a_space_station_part2|) + + |audio-deviser-trip_around_the_sun_at_a_space_station_part2| + + **Trip Around The Sund At A Space Station (Part 3)** (download as |download-deviser-trip_around_the_sun_at_a_space_station_part3|) + + |audio-deviser-trip_around_the_sun_at_a_space_station_part3| + + **Trip Around The Sund At A Space Station (Part 4)** (download as |download-deviser-trip_around_the_sun_at_a_space_station_part4|) + + |audio-deviser-trip_around_the_sun_at_a_space_station_part4| + +* 20160610 @ |waldeck|, Dorweiler + + **Something Borrowed (Part 1)** (download as |download-deviser-something_borrowed_part1|) + + |audio-deviser-something_borrowed_part1| + + **Something Borrowed (Part 2)** (download as |download-deviser-something_borrowed_part2|) + + |audio-deviser-something_borrowed_part2| + + **Something Borrowed (Part 3)** (download as |download-deviser-something_borrowed_part3|) + + |audio-deviser-something_borrowed_part3| + + **Something Borrowed (Part 4)** (download as |download-deviser-something_borrowed_part4|) + + |audio-deviser-something_borrowed_part4| + +* 20141201 @ |madameclaude|, Berlin +* 20140823 @ |freifeldfestival|, Oldenburg + + **Imprisoned Birds Sing About...** (download as |download-deviser-imprisoned_birds_sing_about|) + + |audio-deviser-imprisoned_birds_sing_about| + +* 20140815 @ |camptipsy| + + **Cellar Door** (download as |download-deviser-cellar_door|) + + |audio-deviser-cellar_door| + +* 20140801 @ |schlagstrom|, Berlin + + **The Clumsiest Tool In The Box** (download as |download-deviser-cellar_door|) + + |audio-deviser-the_clumsiest_tool_in_the_box| + +* 20140614 @ |mstreue|, Bremen +* 20140503 @ |antjeoklesund|, Berlin + + **Point Of Some Return** (download as |download-deviser-point_of_some_return|) + + |audio-deviser-point_of_some_return| + +* 20130726 @ |camptipsy| + + **Dark Borderlands** (download as |download-deviser-dark_borderlands|) + + |audio-deviser-dark_borderlands| + +* 20130316 @ |zgk|, Berlin + + **Half-Tone Hour With A Blue Blue Whale** (download as |download-deviser-half-tone_hour_with_a_blue_blue_whale|) + + |audio-deviser-half-tone_hour_with_a_blue_blue_whale| + +* 20121201 @ |newyorck59|, Berlin + + **Stuck On Earth** (download as |download-deviser-stuck_on_earth|) + + |audio-deviser-stuck_on_earth| + + **White Elster** (download as |download-deviser-white_elster|) + + |audio-deviser-white_elster| + +| +| + +Sets +---- + +* 20170102 **Better Early Than Never** (download as |download-deviser-better_early_than_never|) + + |audio-deviser-better_early_than_never| + +* 20161023 **Trials** (download as |download-deviser-trials|) + + |audio-deviser-trials| + +* 20160914 **Thrice Is A Conspiracy** (download as |download-deviser-thrice_is_a_conspiracy|) + + |audio-deviser-thrice_is_a_conspiracy| + +* 20160913 **Twice Is Coincidence** (download as |download-deviser-twice_is_coincidence|) + + |audio-deviser-twice_is_coincidence| + +* 20160913 **Once Is Enough** (download as |download-deviser-once_is_enough|) + + |audio-deviser-once_is_enough| + +* 20160508 **The Road In Between** (download as |download-deviser-the_road_in_between|) + + |audio-deviser-the_road_in_between| + +* 20130302 **Obvious Splosives** (download as |download-deviser-obvious_splosives|) + + |audio-deviser-obvious_splosives| + +* 20140302 **Candyland To Tar Pit** (download as |download-deviser-candyland_to_tar_pit|) + + |audio-deviser-candyland_to_tar_pit| + +* 20130926 **Planned Escape** (download as |download-deviser-planned_escape|) + + |audio-deviser-planned_escape| + +* 20130308 **Half-Tone Hour** (download as |download-deviser-half-tone_hour|) + + |audio-deviser-half-tone_hour| + +| +| + +Social Media +____________ + +* |deviser-soundcloud| +* |deviser-bandcamp| + + +.. social media + +.. |deviser-bandcamp| raw:: html + + Bandcamp + +.. |deviser-soundcloud| raw:: html + + Soundcloud + +.. releases + +.. |download-tgz-deviser-control| raw:: html + + .tgz + +.. |audio-deviser-control| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-ogg-deviser-control| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |audio-deviser-50_buckets_of_hum| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-ogg-deviser-50_buckets_of_hum| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |trimtabtapes| raw:: html + + Trim Tab Tapes + +.. |deviser-bandcamp-control| raw:: html + + Control + +.. venues + +.. |madameclaude| raw:: html + + Madame Claude + +.. |freifeldfestival| raw:: html + + Freifeld Festival + +.. |camptipsy| raw:: html + + Camp Tipsy + +.. |schlagstrom| raw:: html + + Schlagstrom Festival + +.. |mstreue| raw:: html + + MS Treue + +.. |antjeoklesund| raw:: html + + Antje Øklesund + +.. |zgk| raw:: html + + ZGK + +.. |newyorck59| raw:: html + + NewYorck59 + +.. |waldeck| raw:: html + + Waldeck-Freakquenz + +.. |c-base| raw:: html + + c-base + +.. |spektrum| raw:: html + + Spektrum + +.. live + +.. |audio-deviser-stuck_on_earth| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-stuck_on_earth| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |audio-deviser-white_elster| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-white_elster| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |audio-deviser-half-tone_hour_with_a_blue_blue_whale| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-half-tone_hour_with_a_blue_blue_whale| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |audio-deviser-dark_borderlands| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-dark_borderlands| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |audio-deviser-point_of_some_return| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-point_of_some_return| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |audio-deviser-the_clumsiest_tool_in_the_box| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-the_clumsiest_tool_in_the_box| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |audio-deviser-cellar_door| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-cellar_door| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |audio-deviser-imprisoned_birds_sing_about| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-imprisoned_birds_sing_about| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |audio-deviser-something_borrowed_part1| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-something_borrowed_part1| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |audio-deviser-something_borrowed_part2| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-something_borrowed_part2| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |audio-deviser-something_borrowed_part3| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-something_borrowed_part3| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |audio-deviser-something_borrowed_part4| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-something_borrowed_part4| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |audio-deviser-trip_around_the_sun_at_a_space_station_part1| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-trip_around_the_sun_at_a_space_station_part1| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |audio-deviser-trip_around_the_sun_at_a_space_station_part2| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-trip_around_the_sun_at_a_space_station_part2| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |audio-deviser-trip_around_the_sun_at_a_space_station_part3| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-trip_around_the_sun_at_a_space_station_part3| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |audio-deviser-trip_around_the_sun_at_a_space_station_part4| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-trip_around_the_sun_at_a_space_station_part4| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |audio-deviser-the_media_could_not_be_played| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-the_media_could_not_be_played| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. sets + +.. |audio-deviser-half-tone_hour| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-half-tone_hour| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |audio-deviser-planned_escape| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-planned_escape| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |audio-deviser-candyland_to_tar_pit| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-candyland_to_tar_pit| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |audio-deviser-obvious_splosives| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-obvious_splosives| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |audio-deviser-the_road_in_between| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-the_road_in_between| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |audio-deviser-once_is_enough| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-once_is_enough| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |audio-deviser-twice_is_coincidence| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-twice_is_coincidence| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |audio-deviser-thrice_is_a_conspiracy| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-thrice_is_a_conspiracy| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |audio-deviser-trials| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-trials| raw:: html + + .ogg + +.. |audio-deviser-better_early_than_never| raw:: html + + + +.. |download-deviser-better_early_than_never| raw:: html + + .ogg + diff --git a/pages/music/draftedtohaunt.rst b/pages/music/draftedtohaunt.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c1d2aa0 --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/music/draftedtohaunt.rst @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +Drafted To Haunt +################ + +:authors: David Runge + +About +_____ + +| Drafted to Haunt is my singer/songwriter/folk avatar. +| Started in 2011, the songs written are engaging in spiritualism, dualism, human desire and the overcoming of obstacles on the path to happiness. +| Most of them could never find their way into other projects and were therefore left to mature and haunted me for years until their recent form (that's where the name comes in). +| + +Live +____ + +| 2014-08-30 @ |frqrec-roundup2014|, Drebber +| 2014-09-14 @ |waldeck-freakquenz|, Dorweiler +| + +Listen +______ + +* |draftedtohaunt-soundcloud| +* |draftedtohaunt-bandcamp| + +Contact +_______ + +E-Mail: draftedtohaunt @ thisdomain + + +.. |draftedtohaunt-bandcamp| raw:: html + + Bandcamp + +.. |draftedtohaunt-soundcloud| raw:: html + + Soundcloud + +.. |frqrec-roundup2014| raw:: html + + Freakquenzy Records Roundup + +.. |waldeck-freakquenz| raw:: html + + Waldeck-Freakquenz + diff --git a/pages/music/melonkallisti.rst b/pages/music/melonkallisti.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1b7bd2d --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/music/melonkallisti.rst @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +Mêlon Kallisti +############## + +:authors: David Runge + +About +_____ + +| *"Apple Kallisti, Now!"* - the very name implies what this album is all about: +| Applekallistic soundscapes devoted to the goddess of strife and discord. Without a record deal, it took Mêlon Kallisti almost four years of this strife and discord to put their revelations of doom and gloom down on cd, doing almost everything by themselves, even the special C64-Floppy-case. +| Evolved from the hibernation of a folkloristic Black Metal-experiment in 2006, Mêlon Kallisti (under the former moniker Jack Pudding) was given form by initiator and guitarist Hendrik Koop-Lampe, who gathered an exquisite circle of good friends and long-serving comrades. +| This circle is given the status of some sort of allstar-band through the fact that they all are or were part of several namable bands and in parts made far more extreme music in their lifes before. +| The completely diverse musical background of its members is not an obstacle for the creative work of the band, but is rather solely used to realise the vision of the most extensive musical autonomy and uniqueness. +| Way beyond any limitations of genre, anankasms of self-localisation and self-imposed restrictions, Mêlon Kallisti are striving for the prior goal of being an independent artistic identity. +| Besides of almost everything, what the history of rock-music has to offer, from Arcturus to ZZ Top, they primarily get their inspiration from moments of being almost meditatively lost in thought, forgetting about the self and the world. +| Without sounding self-pitying and sniveling thereby, Mêlon Kallisti on the contrary combine a melancholic and pensive atmosphere and a violent psychedelic heavyness. + +Releases +________ + +2010-01-08 |melonkallisti-bandcamp-apple_kallisti_now| (Limited Edition Floppy Style CD of 50) + +Listen +______ + +* |melonkallisti-soundcloud| +* |melonkallisti-bandcamp| + + +.. |melonkallisti-bandcamp-apple_kallisti_now| raw:: html + + Apple Kallisti Now! + +.. |melonkallisti-bandcamp| raw:: html + + Bandcamp + +.. |melonkallisti-soundcloud| raw:: html + + Soundcloud + diff --git a/pages/music/wasserturm.rst b/pages/music/wasserturm.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..12f8f0a --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/music/wasserturm.rst @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +Wasserturm +########## + +:authors: David Runge + +About +_____ + +| Wasserturm was the joint project with producer/ musician Felix Striegler (|indeedafool-soundcloud|) from Hamburg and myself. +| The songs emerged from the consistent examination of our session environments Hamburg and Berlin and the plain need to shape something good. +| We mixed electronic sounds with singer-songwriter attitude and field recordings from halfway around the world. +| Wasserturm created a reflective ambience, that in spite of its danceable character was hard to map to a single genre. +| + +Live +____ + +| 2014-08-30 @ |frqrec-roundup2014|, Drebber (*canceled*) +| 2014-08-08 @ |madameclaude|, Berlin (supporting |status-wo-soundcloud|) +| 2014-07-15 @ |astrastube|, Hamburg (supporting |asingermustlie-soundcloud|) +| 2014-06-13 @ |48h-wilhelmsburg|, |vju|, Hamburg +| 2013-12-14 @ |schweihnachten|, KDV Halle, Hamburg +| + +Listen +______ + +* |wasserturm-soundcloud| +* |wasserturm-bandcamp| + + +.. |wasserturm-bandcamp| raw:: html + + Bandcamp + +.. |wasserturm-soundcloud| raw:: html + + Soundcloud + +.. |indeedafool-soundcloud| raw:: html + + Soundcloud + +.. |frqrec-roundup2014| raw:: html + + Freakquenzy Records Roundup 2014 + +.. |status-wo-soundcloud| raw:: html + + Status Wo? + +.. |madameclaude| raw:: html + + Madame Claude + +.. |asingermustlie-soundcloud| raw:: html + + A Singer Must Lie + +.. |astrastube| raw:: html + + Astrastube + +.. |vju| raw:: html + + Vju + +.. |48h-wilhelmsburg| raw:: html + + 48h Wilhelmsburg + +.. |schweihnachten| raw:: html + + Schweihnachten + diff --git a/pages/photos.rst b/pages/photos.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5d678c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/photos.rst @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +Photos +###### + +:date: 2015-08-04 23:30 +:modified: 2015-08-05 18:40 +:slug: photos +:authors: David Runge + +| From analog to digital and back to analog and back to digital... I've been places and taken pictures. +| As I progress in cleaning my photo library, I'd like to share some snapshots that have some value (hopefully). +| You can pick one of the years and go on from there. + +`2016 `_ diff --git a/pages/photos/2016.rst b/pages/photos/2016.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c31d379 --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/photos/2016.rst @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +2016 +#### + +:date: 2015-08-04 23:30 +:modified: 2015-08-05 18:40 +:slug: 2016 +:authors: David Runge + + +`miniLAC `_ diff --git a/pages/photos/2016/minilac.rst b/pages/photos/2016/minilac.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fe1507d --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/photos/2016/minilac.rst @@ -0,0 +1,162 @@ +miniLAC +####### + +:date: 2015-08-04 23:30 +:modified: 2015-08-05 18:40 +:slug: miniLAC +:authors: David Runge + + + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_4947.jpg + :alt: Edgar Berdahl + + Edgar Berdahl + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_4952.jpg + :alt: c-base mainhall during keynote + + Mainhall during keynote + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_4956.jpg + :alt: Edgar Berdahl + + Edgar Berdahl + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_4961.jpg + :alt: Harry van Haaren + + Harry van Haaren + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_4971.jpg + :alt: Harry van Haaren on OpenAV + + Harry van Haaren on OpenAV + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_4972.jpg + :alt: Donation box (by Edgar Berdahl) + + Donation box (by Edgar Berdahl) + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_4978.jpg + :alt: Vincent Rateau on SuperBoucle + + Vincent Rateau on SuperBoucle + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_4982.jpg + :alt: Robin Gareus and Fredrik Olofsson seem interested + + Robin Gareus and Fredrik Olofsson seem interested + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_4983.jpg + :alt: c-base mainhall during SuperBoucle lecture + + c-base mainhall during SuperBoucle lecture + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_4994.jpg + :alt: c-base mainhall during Albert Gräf on plugin programming with Faust + + c-base mainhall during Albert Gräf on plugin programming with Faust + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5002.jpg + :alt: Marten Seedorf on Loop + + Marten Seedorf on Loop + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5010.jpg + :alt: Albert Gräf on plugin programming with Faust + + Albert Gräf on plugin programming with Faust + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5015.jpg + :alt: Albert Gräf and Harry van Haaren discussing + + Albert Gräf and Harry van Haaren discussing + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5018.jpg + :alt: Rui Nuno Capela on Qstuff + + Rui Nuno Capela on Qstuff + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5020.jpg + :alt: Mainhall during Rui Nuno Capela on Qstuff + + Mainhall during Rui Nuno Capela on Qstuff + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5060.jpg + :alt: Asphyxia Collective + + Asphyxia Collective + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5066.jpg + :alt: Stefan Flecke + + Stefan Flecke + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5068.jpg + :alt: Asphyxia Collective + + Asphyxia Collective + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5092.jpg + :alt: Asphyxia Collective + + Asphyxia Collective + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5105.jpg + :alt: Asphyxia Collective + + Asphyxia Collective + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5122.jpg + :alt: Linux Sound Night jam + + Linux Sound Night jam + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5134.jpg + :alt: Linux Sound Night jam + + Linux Sound Night jam + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5139.jpg + :alt: Linux Sound Night jam + + Linux Sound Night jam + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5146.jpg + :alt: c-base mainhall during Christoph Zimmermann on The Public Domain Project + + c-base mainhall during Christoph Zimmermann on The Public Domain Project + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5147.jpg + :alt: c-base seminar room during Filipe Coelho's Publishing your LV2 plugins to the MOD cloud + + c-base seminar room during Filipe Coelho's Publishing your LV2 plugins to the MOD cloud + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5157.jpg + :alt: Group photo + + Group photo + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5160.jpg + :alt: Group photo (stage 2 sillification) + + Group photo (stage 2 sillification) + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5161.jpg + :alt: Group photo (stage 3 sillification) + + Group photo (stage 3 sillification) + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5164.jpg + :alt: c-base mainhall during BELA workshop + + c-base mainhall during BELA workshop + +.. figure:: /images/2016/minilac/img_5166.jpg + :alt: c-base mainhall during BELA workshop + + c-base mainhall during BELA workshop + + +`2016 `_ diff --git a/pages/software.rst b/pages/software.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0c75921 --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/software.rst @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +Software +######## + +:authors: David Runge + +| Whenever I find the time to code I do. Sometimes packages emerge from that. +| Have a look in the menu, to get an idea. +| +| I also maintain a couple of packages (alongside my own software) for |archlinux| (my favourite Linux Distribution), which you can find in the |aur|. + +.. |archlinux| raw:: html + + Arch Linux + +.. |aur| raw:: html + + Arch User Repository (AUR) diff --git a/pages/software/bowelyzer.rst b/pages/software/bowelyzer.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1b7bb62 --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/software/bowelyzer.rst @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +bowelyzer +######### + +:authors: David Runge + +| Inheriting its name from the city of Darmstadt, where it was first used, **bowelyzer** is a |supercollider| based multi-channel audio analysis tool, that sends |osc| messages according to its findings. +| It features a GUI, where you can add, remove and setup the channels you would like to use and define to which host you want to send your messages. +| For further information and installation instructions, please refer to its |bowelyzer-about|. +| + +Development +___________ + +| All development takes place in a |bowelyzer-git|. You can ask for your |ssh-key| to be included to be able to push to this repository. +| For readonly access, just clone the repository: + + .. code:: bash + + git clone git://sleepmap.de/audio/bowelyzer.git + +| You can also choose to download the latest release tarball from the |bowelyzer-refs|. + +.. |supercollider| raw:: html + + SuperCollider + +.. |osc| raw:: html + + OSC + +.. |bowelyzer-about| raw:: html + + about page + +.. |bowelyzer-git| raw:: html + + git repository + +.. |ssh-key| raw:: html + + SSH public key + +.. |bowelyzer-refs| raw:: html + + references page + diff --git a/pages/software/crypted-backups.rst b/pages/software/crypted-backups.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..edc3e70 --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/software/crypted-backups.rst @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +crypted-backups +############### + +:authors: David Runge + +| This collection of |systemd| services, timers and scripts enables a precise - gpg encrypted - backup of certain configuration data. +| System-wide and user-specific backups are possible. +| For further information read its |crypted-backups-about|. +| + +Development +___________ + +| All development takes place in |crypted-backups-git|. You can ask for your |ssh-key| to be included to be able to push to this repository. +| For readonly access, just clone: + + .. code:: bash + + git clone git://sleepmap.de/software/crypted-backups.git + + + +Packages +________ + +* |archlinux| (|aur|): |crypted-backups-git-aur| + +.. |systemd| raw:: html + + systemd + +.. |crypted-backups-about| raw:: html + + about page + +.. |crypted-backups-git| raw:: html + + git repository + +.. |ssh-key| raw:: html + + SSH public key + +.. |archlinux| raw:: html + + Arch Linux + +.. |aur| raw:: html + + AUR + +.. |crypted-backups-git-aur| raw:: html + + crypted-backups-git + diff --git a/pages/software/rts.rst b/pages/software/rts.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dc0b935 --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/software/rts.rst @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +rts +### + +:authors: David Runge + +| **rts** is a collection of |systemd| services and scripts that allow to set pre-defined |real-time| related scheduling settings, using |tuna|. +| For further information read its |rts-about|. +| + +Development +___________ + +| All development takes place in a |rts-git|. You can ask for your |ssh-key| to be included to be able to push to this repository. +| For readonly access, just clone: + + .. code:: bash + + git clone git://sleepmap.de/software/rts.git + +Packages +________ + +* |archlinux| (|aur|): |rts-git-aur| + + +.. |systemd| raw:: html + + systemd + +.. |real-time| raw:: html + + real-time + +.. |tuna| raw:: html + + tuna + +.. |rts-about| raw:: html + + about page + +.. |rts-git| raw:: html + + git repository + +.. |ssh-key| raw:: html + + SSH public key + +.. |archlinux| raw:: html + + Arch Linux + +.. |aur| raw:: html + + AUR + +.. |rts-git-aur| raw:: html + + rts-git + diff --git a/pages/software/uenv.rst b/pages/software/uenv.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5670ce1 --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/software/uenv.rst @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +uenv +#### + +:authors: David Runge + +| **uenv** - as in **u**\ seful **env**\ ironments - is a collection of scripts, |systemd| service and timer units and configuration that go along with it. +| Some of the functionalities implemented here can only be found in |desktop-environments| like |kde| or |gnome| and therefore are very useful in more minimalistic environments such as |tiling-window-managers| or |headless_computers|. +| For further information read its |uenv-about|. +| + +Development +___________ + +| All development takes place in a |uenv-git|. You can ask for your |ssh-key| to be included to be able to push to this repository. +| For readonly access, just clone: + + .. code:: bash + + git clone git://sleepmap.de/software/uenv.git + +Packages +________ + +* |archlinux| (|aur|): |uenv-git-aur| + + +.. |systemd| raw:: html + + systemd + +.. |desktop-environments| raw:: html + + desktop environments + +.. |kde| raw:: html + + KDE + +.. |gnome| raw:: html + + Gnome + +.. |tiling-window-managers| raw:: html + + tiling window managers + +.. |headless_computers| raw:: html + + headless computers + +.. |uenv-about| raw:: html + + about page + +.. |uenv-git| raw:: html + + git repository + +.. |ssh-key| raw:: html + + SSH public key + +.. |archlinux| raw:: html + + Arch Linux + +.. |aur| raw:: html + + AUR + +.. |uenv-git-aur| raw:: html + + uenv-git + -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2