As Voltage Modular is swiftly installing on my system (watching progress bars go fast), I thought I would introduce myself here: my name is Alberto, I play piano and keyboards, and in recent years got into modular synthesis.
About a month ago I started a weekly live stream,called "Modular Mondays: Worlds in Sound" in which I create music for imaginary video games, live on stream. Along with a special crew made of all the people who join, we venture into anything modular. We explore software, soon control surfaces, and then Eurorack as well (building and planning things as we speak, but it's a secret so you didn't read this, yet

I am looking forward to share all my failures, discoveries, ideas, random finds, carefully-planned-then-who-knows-how-executed plans with you, as we explore the galaxy of sounds modular synths can do.
Eventually the music will become a Bandcamp album and we'll make some weird versions, including passing it through my Amiga 1200 for some re-work to a special edition. Floppy disks will be used.
I don't want it to sound cheesy but it's amazing that companies like Cherry Audio have made it possible for the Eurorack spirit, the community and the experimentation, to live in software.
I just wanted to introduce myself, thank you everyone for the insane amount of knowledge that is in here, in the forums alone! Looking forward to learn a lot from all this.