> From: Doug Pearson <ceres@...> > > I'm definitely interested! My idea is to have two of these, one below each > row of MOTM in my SKB mixer case. The jacks in the upper multiplier panel > would be wired/normalled to the corresponding jacks in the lower multiplier > panel so I can patch between rows without having lots of cords over the > faces of the lower row of MOTM (or was that already Larry's Magic Bus idea > that I just didn't understand properly ... ?). Well, that is part of the purpose of Larry's magic bus Doug. It would provide some normalled connections and some mutliples, and really whatever each user might want. The primary difference is that what Paul will be offering is a 1U rack space module. That should provide space for 40 jacks (2 rows of 20) following the same spacing as the MOTM modules. If I was planning to stay with a rack, this is exactly what I would want. And, the purpose is exactly as you have suggested, to provide connections to the modules directly below so as to avoid cables transversing up and down between rows as much as possible. My magic bus strip is the same thing designed for those of us planning to house our MOTM modules in "Moog style" wooden cases. So, instead of 10 units wide like a MOTM rack, it will be 24 units wide (to match the case width). Since it will be so wide (that's 48 jacks across), I decided to go with 1 row of jacks instead of two (I thought 96 jacks below each row would be a tad excessive). So my magic bus (someone else coined that name, not me) is only 7/8 inches tall (1/2 rack space). I'm glad to see Paul coming out with these as I believe that horizontal multiples just below the modules make much more sense that a multiple panel some place on the synth that looks like "phone company central" once you get a few multiples made up. So, you and I are thinking the same Doug. Now, what it is they say about great minds think...... HA HA. Larry (working on magic bus # 2) Hendry
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Re: Paul's Minibus
1999-11-15 by J. Larry Hendry
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