A while ago I designed an adaptor panel for a 8hp euro module for a friend. I don't think it ever got used, so I just uploaded it to my files section - sduck - help yourself. It costs 36$ as is. It could easily be adapted to other sizes, although you'd need to do the research on sizes and mounting hole placement. I'd advise getting the module to be fitted first, and taking the measurements directly, so everything actually fits and there's adequate clearance around the edges.
As for power, you're going to have to figure out an adaptor on your own. Making a little protoboard thingie with the right adaptors and a 12v regulator is a fairly trivial project. If you're anticipating needing more than one perhaps a uZeus from tiptop audio is a good investment.
Me, I've done a few euro to 5U conversions, and have been very happy with them. But I also recently bought a tiptop audio Happy Endings kit, so should I acquire any more euro modules I can just stick them in there. So far, I've only used it as a test power supply.
--- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, gino wong <ginowong@...> wrote:
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> Adaptor Panels
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> Since it is so much cheaper and so many people prefer to use little diddly
> 1/8 connectors and smt (not really DIY boards.)
> It occurs to me that since the prosumer/ semipro market holds sway
> financially (and you can't blame them for that) I think we full size MOTM
> original, Moog, Synth.com form factor types need to adapt.
>
> I did it with my Miniwave. Lets come up with a system of adaptor panels.
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> Doepfer and all of the shit is cheaper and useful but like on an ARP the
> 1/8" plug/jack combo is a weak system that is more suited to a plug and
> forget setup, also if you are nearsighted like most folk, you are hosed. So
> I paralell wired the jacks to bigger jacks in the order of my choice. With
> most of these euro modules we are not talking primary modules for the most
> part anyway. You don't see anybody clamoring for a Dopefer or Analog
> Pittsburgh or whatever VCO,VCA, EG.
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> I understand that there hase to be a profit margin then things. I also
> understand that as you go from tubes to transistors to chips and on you get
> a lessening of quality of unaugmented sound generation. Great for
> consumers, shit for pros (aka enlightened amateurs).
>
> Until I find a cheap Ghielmetti matrix, this is my solution for these
> smaller modules. Making them one at a time is a pain in tha ass.
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