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I've been making custom eurorack panels for a while and in doing so, I have created my own process that works well for me. It is also done with programs that are free. I have been releasing the Gerber files on my github page so anyone can download the plans and have these panels made at their PCB manufacturer of choice. I've gotten many questions on Reddit about how I go about making these so I decided I would create a video series on it. This is part 1 which walks you through the process of getting from concept to a workable (albeit blank) panel for a eurorack module. If there is enough interest in this topic I will post 1-2 more videos on completing the process. Remember, this same process can be done without a specific template to make panels for your own, custom eurorack modules as well. That would be another set of videos that I am planning to do as well if there is enough interest. None of this would be possible without the generosity of Emilie Gillet from Mutable Instruments. Because her modules are all open source, I was able to learn how to do this by using her panel files as a template. I have, and will continue to release all the files of my mutable instruments based panels so anyone in the community can access them for free (link below). If you prefer to buy them pre-made, I have some for sale on my reverb page for $10. I hope this video (or videos) can be helpful to someone looking to get into creating custom eurorack panels. Its a fun and satisfying hobby and and I am happy to present my process to the synth DIY community. Please feel free to comment with thoughts, suggestions, etc. There may be things I have left out that would be helpful or there may be some specific elements about this process you would like to see more of or have explained better. Please let me know! Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 1:08 Programs you will need 2:33 Getting your template from GitHub 3:27 Using Inkscape to save your template 4:14 Starting a project in Front Panel Designer (FPD) 4:25 Picking your panel size 5:02 Adding panel outline to FPD 6:00 Lining things up perfectly and refining the panel size 7:54 Adding component/mounting holes 8:31 Why use FPD? 11:15 Saving and exporting your FPD files 12:20 Outro Useful Links: Doepfer A-100 Construction details: https://doepfer.de/a100_man/a100m_e.htm PCB dimensions: https://i.imgur.com/0m7hy4D.png MI Github: https://github.com/pichenettes/eurorack Front Panel Designer (FPD): https://www.frontpanelexpress.com/fro... GIMP: https://www.gimp.org/downloads/ Inkscape: https://inkscape.org Kicad: https://www.kicad.org/ My github with panel files: https://github.com/believeinfossils Keep in mind this page is updated as i complete more panels. I will continue adding to the collection. my reverb page: https://reverb.com/shop/nicks-gear-ex...