here's the MU (Moog/Synthesizers.com, or the Moog Unit) layout i'm working on. it's in a width of 2MU: http://stgsoundlabs.com/mantronik_mockup_rev_a.gif currently i'm trying to fit an attenuator for one of the control inputs into the layout, and i need to have a discussion with Messrs Mahoney and Parkhurst to determine if "TH-201", "T. Henry", "Magic Smoke", or nothing should poke out of the far upper left corner. i'll probably also try to translate this into the FU (Frac Unit) format over the next few days as well, probably at a width of 3FU but we'll see. also, these will currently be the only front panels i plan on offering on their own in addition to fully assembled. i don't know how much they'll have to be but not cheap. less than a Sheaffer panel for sure though. and yes i do realise this is the non-gridified highly literal and possibly impractical approach, but this is really the only way i could assemble this thing into the Trumansburg format in an appealing, logical, and authentically clumsy electro-pioneer way. you will _never_ wonder where that Mankato filter is in your system though ... --- Suit & Tie Guy suitandtieguy.com stgsoundlabs.com
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Re: [ModularSynthPanels] Magic Smoke Mankato VCF design
2007-06-14 by Suit & Tie Guy
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