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Subject: Re: Case protocols

From: "wjhall11" <wjhall@...>
Date: 2010-09-11

Hi Gino -

I'm about to run out the door to go work on our cases, in fact - Will and I are about 3 long work days away from completing the woodworking on ours.

I'll write a bunch of stuff down based on our experience - Others will have lots to say.

There's what Will and I think of as the Dave Brown approach (a case per row of modules - although lots of people use it, it's just that we saw it at Dave's first)

Then there's the Synth of Doom approach (a single case for many rows of modules)

Or you could get a bunch of SKB cases and stack them together...

Questions -

How many modules?
What are your mobility needs?
What kind of rails will you use? (metal - drill-your-own wood)
What are your studio space limitations/constraints?

More later.

Bill




--- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, gino wong <ginowong@...> wrote:
>
> Hey Guy's need help,
>
> I am going to a case builder and i need to present him with a set of MOTM
> case protocols / specs.
>
> I am going with Moog CP standard for the bottom row and MOTM for the rest in
> console cases and Moog P style for road cases.
>
> Anybody have anything written down ?
>
> Best
>
> g
>