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Subject: Re: Kenton pro-2000 front jacks

From: "CHRIS PARKER" <CPARKER@...
Date: 1999-10-25

I did pretty much the same thing for my Kenton Pro-2000, except I also added 4 sets of Quad-Multiples Jacks to the panel (I come from the school that believes you can never have too many multiples, mixers, or envelope generators-see attached diagram).

This arrangement has served me well so far, and it is completely non-destructive to the Pro-2000. In keeping with the other MOTM modules, all jacks used were Switchcraft.

>>> "james holloway" <jimh54@...> 10/25/99 08:35AM >>>
From: "james holloway" <jimh54@...>

I made a 1U panel an drilled holes for all 8 of the CV and Gate ( 16 total )
outputs on my Expressionist. Then soldered patch cords to the back to plug
into the outputs of the Expressionist. Works great.
Jim

>From: "J. Larry Hendry" <jlarryh@...>
>Reply-To: motm@onelist.com
>To: <motm@onelist.com>
>Subject: [motm] Kenton pro-2000 front jacks
>Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 23:48:12 -0500
>
>I ordered the Kenton pro2000 rack ears from Paul so I could get this thing
>properly racked. Paul and I had discussed the idea of drilling these ears
>to provide front panel 1/4" jacks. I did this and it works quite well. If
>you put only 1/4 jacks, you can get six on each ear and use the same 7/8
>wide spacing used on the MOTM modules. In the rack, they actually line up
>right under the MOTM jacks. However, the up and down spacing has to be
>reduced. I used 13/16 center to center.
>
>Instead of 6 jacks on one side, I went for 4 plus a single MIDI jack. So,
>I got the 2 channels of CV and gate and MIDI IN on one side and the 6 aux
>voltages on the other side. I figure I wont need the other stuff on the
>front panel.
>
>Larry H
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