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Subject: Re: Ghost Town

From: "CHRIS PARKER" <cparker@...>
Date: 2000-02-28

I can't speak for everyone on the list, but I have been in "house-buying" mode lately and that has kept me too busy to keep up with the list as much as I would like.

As far as drilling out the rack ears on the Kenton Pro-2000, I don't believe there is enough room to bring every jack from the back around to the front. I solved this problem by making a custom 1U high X 19" Long "Breakout Panel" for my MOTM (see attached bitmap). Not only does it bring all of the 1/8" jacks from the back of the Kenton to the front as 1/4" jacks, it also brings all of the MIDI jacks around front as well. I even had room for several Quad Multiples Jacks. It really works great and was relatively easy to build!


>>> "thomas white" <djthomaswhite@...> 02/28/00 10:33AM >>>
From: "thomas white" <djthomaswhite@...>

Insert classic ghost town whistle here...

Ooh wee ooh wee ooooooohhhhhh!!!!

The list has been a ghost town man. Where is everybody? Is anybody afraid to
talk due to the recent conversations about list content?

Anyway, I found a company called "Middle Atlantic" who sells a 2 unit rack
similar to the Frakrack by Paia and the rack rails by MOTM. You can purchase
pre-punched 2 space wide panels for this thing with holes for 1/4" jacks,
XLR, ,Pots, vents or computer connectors.

I plan to mount one of these racks at the bottom of my twelve space SKB for
my MOTM and use the individual 2x2 panels for multiples, Headphone Pre-amp
and a VU meter maybe. Maybe even a joystick in the future if Paul doesn't
come out with a MOTM one! You can buy the 2x2's with either 8 or 4 holes for
1/4" jacks. You can make the 8 hole guy into a multi that is two sections of
4 that connect as 8 with a switch you have to drill in separately. The model
number of the rack is MPS-FK and the panels are MPS-3/8X8. You can also get
blank panels.

Check it out at middleatlantic.com and tell me what you think. I don't know
about pricing yet because they do not allow for on-line ordering. Apparently
they have to contact you with the closest vendor to you via e-mail. Pretty
cool for modular multiples or smaller modules that won't take up a whole
blank MOTM panel! I think I remember seeing these locally for about $25 for
the rack and $5 each for the panels? Not really sure.

Thomas White

PS. For you Kenton 2000 owners out there. Is there enough room on the rack
ears to drill holes 2 rows for 1/4" jacks on either side of the Kenton? I
would like to mount jacks here and make 1/8" to jack adapter cables so I can
access all of the Kenton rear mounted jacks 1/4" style from the front face
of my modular. how about additional room for a MIDI in jack too. Is it
possible? Give me a shout. Thanks for your help and opinions.



>From: "Dave Bradley" <daveb@...>
>Reply-To: motm@onelist.com
>To: <motm@onelist.com>
>Subject: RE: [motm] future module?
>Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2000 09:00:58 -0600
>
>Paul, didn't you have a sound file of this phaser up on the web page awhile
>back? Is it still there?
>
>Dave Bradley
>Principal Software Engineer
>Engineering Animation, Inc.
>daveb@...
>
> >
> > From: "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@...>
> >
> > VC'd analog phasor on the drawing board.
> >
> > Paul S.
> >
> >
>

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