This is of interest to me too... I am putting together three ASM-1 boards and have been thinking about moving two Oberheim SEMs and the sequencer out of a very beat-up 2-voice case and mounting them in my MOTM system. Keep me posted on this please! Dave > -----Original Message----- > From: Wood [mailto:buck75@...] > Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 2:42 PM > To: motm@yahoogroups.com; mate_stubb > Subject: Re: [motm] Future panel options - everyone please > read carefully (long) > > > O.K So I voted prior to reading the post. I think this would > be a good idea at those kind of prices. > Would I have to drill them myself though? I have been wanting > a very large MOTM style front panel for > a while now for my TR9090. I spoke to Larry about this a few > times and he said it would cost about > $250. Pretty steep, but I would totally do it if it were > quite a bit cheaper even if the finish was > different. To me the current finish is really nice but I > don't mind sticking something else in there > if it will drop the cost. I mean I am sure that it is close > enough for me. Also, I had spoken to > Larry a few times about doing another run of the SKB Backs, > is this something you guys will be > thinking about? > > Eric > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "mate_stubb" <mate_stubb@...> > To: <motm@yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 4:15 PM > Subject: [motm] Future panel options - everyone please read > carefully (long) > > > > All, > > > > This is potentially a controversial topic, so please read carefully, > > and don't read anything into it other than what I actually say! > > > > I want to have a discussion about the MOTM standard panel finish. > > > > I have not talked to Paul about this, other than to hear > from him the > > same complaints the Stooges have - it is a giant hassle to > get panels > > painted in the polane finish, get silkscreens made, and get legends > > screen printed. The whole process is expensive, and paint > vendors keep > > flaking out. You have to spend a lot of money stocking big > batches of > > panels to make it economical. In Paul's case, he sits on a lot of > > expensive panels that may or may not sell. In the Stooges' case, we > > only manage to do a run once or twice a year. It happens so seldom, > > that everyone is frantic to get in on a run, resulting in things > > dragging on and on. > > > > A potential solution is to change the panel finish. The Stooges are > > considering investing in a laser printing system that would allow > > laser etched graphics, either on the current polane paint > finish or on > > anodized panels. But since the painting is the biggest > hassle anyway, > > suppose for the sake of discussion that we are talking about etched > > panels with an anodized finish, and that the price for a 2U > undrilled > > panel can be kept at $25 or less. > > > > The big advantage is that we could potentially manufacture custom > > panels almost on demand. No more 10 month waits for your > custom panel. > > Other advantages would be flexibility in design. How about > blue or red > > anodized panels? A different style of layout that puts jacks near > > input knobs? Function block graphics ala Arp 2500/2600? Or just like > > the current design but with panel edge graphics? Suppose Stooge > > Enterprises supported two or three standard graphics styles for new > > module designs, in your choice of colors? > > > > The disadvantage is that it would not match the current > MOTM standard > > 100%. Black anodizing is very close, much like a Schaeffer panel. I > > know people have a lot invested in their systems, and take pride in > > their instrument's appearance. > > > > Hence this discussion - what is your tolerence level for > something new? > > > > Now just to complicate things, suppose Paul found the > prospect of less > > expensive, just in time delivery attractive enough to consider > > changing the MOTM standard as well? How would that affect > your opinion? > > > > Let me reiterate: I have not talked to Paul. He may have no interest > > in this. I have not talked to Paul. He may have no interest in this. > > Don't bombard him with any panic about changing the format, OK? I'm > > just thinking out loud about solutions to problems. > > > > I've set up a poll for you to indicate your level of interest or > > disgust. The choices range from "I'm not interested in custom panels > > anyway" to "I'd be interested if they matched closely" to "I'm a > > complete madman, and I would totally redo my 100 module monster in > > red". I certainly don't want the Stooges to invest in a bunch of > > equipment if everybody thinks the idea sucks. On the other hand, it > > could potentially work out to allow you to express your > wildest panel > > desires. > > > > Please visit the poll! > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/motm/surveys?id=2063312 > > > > Stooge Moe > > http://www.hotrodmotm.com > > http://wiseguysynth.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > > Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.10/189 - Release > Date: 11/30/2005 > > > > > > > ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor > --------------------~--> > Life without art & music? Keep the arts alive today at > Network for Good! > http://us.click.yahoo.com/rG9bLB/dnQLAA/n1hLAA/VpLolB/TM > -------------------------------------------------------------- > ------~-> > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > >
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RE: [motm] Future panel options - everyone please read carefully (long)
2005-12-01 by Dave Halliday
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