[sdiy] Odp: Re: Euro Synth Spec

john slee indigoid at oldcorollas.org
Wed Oct 25 23:44:19 CEST 2017


How do you like the nearly-daily threads on the MuffWiggler Euro forum
about one or more of the below?

* why is there hum in my recordings
* halp my recordings are noisy
* my Radio Music fails to power up the first time I switch the power on but
the second time it's fine whyyyy
* I added <something> to my system and now <something else> isn't working
* some random power supply issue leading to yet another flamewar between
Mungo/Graham Hinton

That's not really what I have in mind when I think of spectacular
synth-laden Serengeti safaris.

I had a quick browse through a few pages of the 5u forum threads and
spotted nothing obviously like this. Not to say that it's not there... but
it wasn't painfully obvious like it is in the Euro forum.

Let's hope that this Euro "standards committee" actually has a positive
impact on things.

John


On 21 October 2017 at 06:57, Tim Ressel <timr at circuitabbey.com> wrote:

> Roman has a point, up to a point. Eurorack certainly has its problems.
> Roman didn't even mention the 12V rails, where 15V is so much better. But
> it also has its charms.
>
> It sounds like Roman is against Eurorack, and that is fine. There are
> other formats, like 5U for example. There you have only 2 different power
> connectors versus the inferior one choice for Eurorack. Also fixed width
> panels that always seem to be too small or too big. But at least the panels
> are black and 1/4" jacks are so kewl and there is a spec for the font. Oh,
> wait...
>
> This came up several years ago on my modules. I did extensive testing and
> found the font doesn't affect the sound at all.
>
> I've never seen panels other than the usual 1.6mm, so no sure about that.
> Sliding nuts are a great way to torture prisoners of war. Heck, even my
> friend Jeph who swore by sliding nuts changed his mind when he got a case
> with nut strips. Of course there is a way to fix the sliding nut issue:
> fill the rails all the way up with nuts, then remove 1 nut for wiggle room.
> Rails with or without lip, I have both,  don't care either way. As for
> screws, yes, three different sizes is a pain in the posterior. But screws
> are cheap and so are Altoids cans.
>
> And by the way, I have a standard jack color: It is silver ;-)
> I should also point out that there are standards for Eurorack:
> http://www.doepfer.de/a100_man/a100m_e.htm
> http://www.doepfer.de/a100_man/a100t_e.htm
>
> Sadly, no spec for the font.
>
> Perhaps Roman should consider founding a new format. It sounds like he has
> strong opinions on how things outta be. For me though, a format that has
> rigid standards for every last little thing sounds like going to the zoo:
> see the animals safely behind cages, no risk of anything going wrong, eat
> some popcorn. I prefer a safari on the Serengeti: Not so safe, never know
> which guide you're going to get, my get eaten by a lion. That's what
> Eurorack is like.
>
> --Timbo
>
>
> On 10/20/2017 11:45 AM, Roman wrote:
>
> Why bother with color jacks since whole eurorack is a mess!
> Power source - no specs at all, power cable - crap, power connector -
> mistake, mounting screws - M3 or M2.5 or inch-something, various rail types
> resulting in different srew lenght requirement, rails with or without lip,
> mounting holes in if full HP or half-HP location, sliding nuts - insanity,
> panel thickness and materials, from 1 to 5mm, and I haven't even touched CV
> ranges, neither in/out impedances, this list can go on and on.
> And anybody considering standarize jack colors? Gimme a break. How about
> uniform font?
>
> Roman
>
> Dnia 20 października 2017 19:39 Quincas Moreira <quincas at gmail.com>
> <quincas at gmail.com> napisał(a):
>
> I think I prefer the way Random Source does the Serge colour coding in
> Euro, it goes on the panel rather than on the jack. just a coloured circle
> around each jack. And keep it simple, just red, black and blue, more
> becomes messy, IMo
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Oct 20, 2017, at 11:41 AM, Vladimir Pantelic <vladoman at gmail.com>
> <vladoman at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> except for the Doepfer range, no other module I have uses these right
> angle Cliff jacks. And I don't even know where to buy the colored version
> from.
> so unless I do full color print panels, I see not way to implement this
> scheme even if I wanted.
>
>
> On 10/20/2017 06:05 PM, Andre Majorel wrote:
>
> http://www.elby-designs.com/webtek/panther/panther-jacks.htm
> I think that it would make panels look like angry fruit salads
> and that might be counter-productive. A quick way to tell
> outputs from inputs would be nice, though. Something like the
> Cwejman S1 but using brightness rather than hue. Eg white for
> outputs, black for inputs.
>
>
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