----- Original Message ----- From: <jwbarlow@...> The other thing that helps minimize this phenomenon is Larry's Magic Buss (and you thought he was just another Stooge). For those of you who haven't heard of this idea it was Larry's suggestion to run multiples horizontally between the module rows (and below the lowest row) so that signals can be bussed across the system reducing the need for those unsightly longer cables. ------------ Let me just say that the Magic buss is alive and well. It is waiting for a shiny new wood case to be installed in Let me give some features. My 24 U wide case will have a magic buss below each rows of modules. The buss is exactly 1/2 U tall. The jack spacing is exactly MOTM standard, so the buss below the modules has the general appearance of just another row of jacks on the module above it. So, each buss has 48 jacks. Now, the jack configuration can be just plain multiples of anything you want. In my case, it will be a combination of 3 different things mixed together 1. grouped multiples (normal stuff) 2 distributed multiples - so that a single multiple appears repeatedly across the buss. This makes bussing from something like the 3 outs of a VC Lag or 831 over to multiple oscillators, or bussing a gate to multiple EGs very easy with just short cables that reach from the modules above to a jack below in easy reach with a short cable. 3. Multiple tiers. A few of the mults will have an appearance in each buss. So, you can patch up and down between rows with the same short cables. Getting just the right combination depends on how you layout your modules. It is flexible. I plan to have mine just pop out of the front so you can change it at will. I am working on a flexible marking system so you can change the IDs as easy as you change the multi assignment. ------ > Ask Larry for more info -- there's no product (YET!) ----- Well, I will just let you guys ahh and oohh over it when I do get the case assembled with the magic buss. Of course, in the DIY spirit, I will share all the information concerning material and plans. But, I don't think this will ever be a "product." Larry
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Re: [motm] Rack Rails -> "C" shaped cases
2001-02-23 by J. Larry Hendry
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