Thanks for your advice man!
First of all I've chosen a case, it will be Mantis from Tiptop, its very light, has power, has travel bag so i can fly with it as a hand luggage. 208hp is pretty much space.
I've added a Zlob VCA, so minimum amount is reached:)
Also made a decision not to go for Rampage, seems too complicated and frustrating at the moment.
Tiptop One will stay in case i'm gonna use some extra audio source to be processed through the synth.
I've added 909 bass drum with the Pico sequencer cause I found solid kick to be important (thats why i love Tempest). Later I will assemble all analog drum-rack and it will move there.
Disting is a cool little thing! Ill just go for it because of this. Also added Pam's Workout, from your recommendation.
Got one more filter from Bastl and changed 4 to 6 inputs mixer.
Added 2 hp freez to use with external input.
I use noize pretty often so here is Doepfer's noize generator.
The last thing is Morphagen. Very flexible and sounds just awesome.
Now i think its too many effects... What else do I miss?


Hello guys! Im planning to build my first modular. I've read and watched a bunch of videos on how to start all this, but still it seems very confusing at this point, so it might be errors in here, maybe i miss some basic things. So feel free to comment and advice, i will appreciate it!
Few words about what do I wanna use it for.
Basically playing synths is my favorite time spending (what a surprise), but my job makes me move to a new place almost every half a year. At home I've got pretty solid MIDI-chained setup with Moog Voyager, Tetra, Analog4, a guitar that i sample into Octatrack, tb-303, bunch of effect processors and a DSI Tempest as drum machine. Obviously its not possible to carry all those with me. So i decided to sell the setup, get a small MIDI-sequencer with drum samples (considering Digitakt as a main option) and build a modular synth that is flexible and not huge.
Most of the time I play techno, but slowly reducing amount of percussion and moving to ambient-style soundscapes.
So my goal in this case is not to produce too much crazy blips and farts, but more stable musical sounds.
Thanks in advance:)