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Subject: Re: Standing up or sitting down?

From: "djbrow54" <davebr@...>
Date: 2007-12-31

I grew up standing at a 1966 Farfisa Compact organ. Didn't really
start to sit until I played the Rhodes - they're short and I never
really could master the sustain pedal while standing.

Now I always sit when playing the synth. However, I never ∗∗play∗∗
my modular, I play ∗∗with∗∗ it, usually patching together something
free running that I like. While I could stand for that, I prefer
sitting, thinking, then plugging.

I've already got a three-high main and side wing. When I run out of
room, and I'm almost there, I could go to four-high. I would
probably still sit, but have the keyboard and other input devices on
a stand or table, and lower the modular. That way I have room for
cables on the lowest row and not interfere with the keyboard. I could
also compress some room by not having 2U worth of rack gear behind
the keyboard and under the modular. Perhaps some sort of custom U
style table where I could put a keyboard stand in the center of the
U. I've seen computer desks made that way although this is the
reverse where the keyboard portion would be higher than the table.

Dave


--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Richard Brewster <pugix@...> wrote:
>
> Dave Brown in a recent post:
> "3U x 24U is about the maximum I can comfortably reach when using
> the synth."
> http://modularsynthesis.com/cabinet/cabinet.htm
>
> Dave, it looks like you sit in your studio, which makes sense if
> you're playing the keyboards a lot.
>
> So: Do you prefer to sit or stand while working with your MOTM?
> This intent seems to be an unstated assumption when designing a
> cabinet, and I wanted to bring it out for discussion in that
> context.
>
> Richard Brewster
> http://www.pugix.com