Now your talking. This is somewhat how I envisioned building my cabinet. It you develop something for the top of the wings, that would be cool too. Besides the joystick, I was thinking patch points to the outboard gear and mixing panel for the triangular portion. Probably a lot of other good ideas out there as well. Consider having the wings at 45 degrees as an option. this would allow corner placement of the synth. Scott E. ==================================================================== J. Larry Hendry wrote: > Well, my cabinet maker is getting bored with making the same cabinets over > and over. So, I decided to give him a break after I pick up the > balance of > the 4 he just completed and have him work on my personal cabinets. > > So, I am sharing a photo and information about my design just as general > interest. I have three cabinets now, each 24U wide holding a total of 96U > of modules. I have exceeded that capacity some time ago. When my > system is > complete, I have a total of 7 cabinets. That will include the 3 large > ones > I have now, and two pairs of wing cabinets. Capacity will be up to 168U of > modules. > > Many of you have seen my four-row system in the various AHMW photos from > this year. I hope to have my photos on line in a few days. But, I took > time out from packing stuff for shipment today to put the design that has > been in my head for some time into real form using cheap MDF to see how my > concept would work in real life. > > The idea is to have a lower cabinet that slants inward like a Roland > System > 700, yet adjoins the slant back of my somewhat Moog-like cabinet design. > With the double slant, I knew this would result in what I call a stadium > corner which is an inverted triangle space in each corner. I plan to use > that for joysticks and manual pushbuttons and such fun. Of course, the > cabinet must support the magic buss. :-) > > The width of the lower wing cabinet is only enough for 2 rows of 8U each. > However, the width was chosen as to have a top width at the face that is > exactly the right size to put a cabinet made for 19" rack mounting. > The two > stadium wing corner cabinets will each have a 19" 12U tall rack cabinet > (same walnut). I will use those on each side to mix and match MOTM > modules > on rack rails and the 19" gear like my Kenton pro-2000 and vocoder. > The 12U > tall 19" rack units will be the same height as my top two one row x 24U > middle cabinets so that the height all the way round will be the same. > > Here is the photo. The corner is not exactly correct in the prototype > as I > forgot to allow for the 45" cut on the side board and started with it too > narrow. But, you can see the concept. > > http://www.wiseguysynth.com/larry/cabinet/wing-prototype.jpg > > Enjoy, or not. > > Stooge Larry > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *Yahoo! Groups Links* > > * To visit your group on the web, go to: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/motm/ > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > motm-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > <mailto:motm-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com?subject=Unsubscribe> > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service <http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/>. > >
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Re: [motm] Stooge cabinet prototype photo
2005-04-05 by Scott E.
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