Electribe2 cases

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Electribe2 cases

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The inevitable Electribe2 case thread is here :D

I'm on the prowl for a case. I can't keep packing it back in the box. I can't keep it out in my studio because my studio is now a bedroom for my third child :D

So, I definately need this packed away so little fingers are not attracted to the flashing lights!
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ditto. I was keeping my Volcas and Kaossilator in the wardrobe but #5 still found them! Still, 18 months is never too young to start creating beats.
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I'm all for my kids having an interest in music making, but it will be supervised for now so not to delete data. I have 3 kids 4 and under.
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Post by Blue Monster 65 »

Perfect time to get them started, Hoolak.

Just got to supervise them so they don't erase material or to save the cool stuff they do!
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Post by Ted3000 »

It's so small and thin, there's probably a ton of various things you can customize with foam. But it won't be long before someone finds the perfect flight case and starts advertising on eBay.
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Post by Tarekith »

I need this too, moving to Europe over the next month and I want the Electribe with me at all times :)
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Post by hoolak »

Any more ideas?

Saw this http://www.udggear.com/udg-creator-ni-m ... case-black

Hmm. Someone must take the plunge!
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Post by RedHouse »

that should work with E2 dimensions Dimensions (W x D x H): 13.35" x 7.44" x 1.77" / 339 x 189 x 45 mm

I have bought a £3 13-15" laptop sleeve from DEALZ :), and am keeping it on my wardrobe top shelf away from my kids :lol:
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Post by Tom 62 »

Why not a soft case from Ikea?

http://www.ikea.com/de/de/catalog/produ ... #/70240997

Available in blue (Electribe) and in pink (Electribe Sampler) :D
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Doesn't look like much protection :(
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Post by Tom 62 »

Tarekith wrote:Doesn't look like much protection :(
You're right, a soft case is not a flight case. To transport the Electribe in a backpack using a flight case would be a little bit overkill :D
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Post by RedHouse »

brought mine to work to make some beats at lunchtime, in my snazzy £3 laptop sleeve, inside a messenger type bag. If its good enough for my Surface tablet, its good enough for this iron duke.
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Post by apapdop »

I use a decent(ish) small laptop bag, fits inside my rucksack nicely and it gets cycled to work pretty much everyday. Batteries and headphones, ideal for lunchbreaks and long visits to the toilet.
If I'm not listening to music, or if I'm not making music, then I'm probably thinking about music.

Volca Sample, FM, Beats, Kick. OP-1, Monologue, Pocket Operators. And an ipad.
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apapdop wrote:I use a decent(ish) small laptop bag, fits inside my rucksack nicely and it gets cycled to work pretty much everyday. Batteries and headphones, ideal for lunchbreaks and long visits to the toilet.
:lol: Not sure I'd get away with taking it for a number 2! :oops: :soundsgood
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Post by dutchcow »

Found a good looking budget flightcase that could fit the E2 (339x189x45mm) snuggly.

Monacor MC-70/SW
http://www.monacor.co.uk/products/proso ... nr/249910/

Needs a bit of extra padding inside.

Here's one where the padding can be customised; DAP Universal Foam Case 1.

Others:
DAP LCA-LEDF flightcase (LED Foot 4)

Pretty much any flightcase with foam you can customise should do.
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