While the modules section focuses on each module's guts and structure, has info on schematics, and so on, this is more of a history corner displaying systems that were made with the said modules. After all, life is sad when you have one or two modules sitting on the table, yet it gets a bit better once you have a dozen of them fixed in a neat plywood box. Each system has its own page (click on the underlined system name), and in there you will find some words about the system, the module listing and (!!!) a big, beautiful picture that you can click the modules on, and pages with their schematics, application and circuit notes, demos, photos and so on ~*.-magically-.*~ open up, in a new tab!
Eurorack format systems:
- System 0 // the first complete and actually functional Eurorack system, finalized after 2.5 of trial-n-error style research. System 0 has everything that i'd want from a system with many small and dense modules, but a lot of my ideas weren't realized in it, so, this is by no means a final state of things.
Other format systems:
- CrapRack System // a 6-module system of a proprietary format built years ago (before 2019 for sure) as a part of a rather unsuccessful DIY synthesizer tutorial show youtube series. I sold it to some dude for 200 bucks.