In my expirience with the Clavia Nord Modular, I at most chain 4 connections (I.E., 1 source and 3 destinations), so a 4-unit multi is sufficient for me. And you can always chain several 4-units, although wasteful. OTOH, why be limited? This is MOTM, after all. In that respect, the 2x4 + 1x6 sounds like a good combination, plus it has the extra-visible split in multis, and easy mount for power distribution. Stupid question: when soldering the jacks together, does it make any difference if the wires are in a star configuration or networked? I would imagine they would be best networked, for ease of solder and reliability. Another (maybe less) stupid question: If many people can come up with a suitably agreeable configuration, would one person be willing to do many faceplates (rather than a one-off) (note: I am NOT NOT NOT volunteering anyone!!!)? And if so, I would propose that we bulk-order sockets. Unless, of course, the extra shipping/handling from the main reciever to each person out-weighs the lower socket price. And above/beyond that, would we be detracting from Paul S.'s business (not desirable!)? --PBr, three nots, that's still a not. > -----Original Message----- > From: J. Larry Hendry [SMTP:jlarryh@...] > Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 3:24 PM > To: motm@onelist.com > Subject: Re: [motm] PaulBr's multiples > > From: "J. Larry Hendry" <jlarryh@...> > > Damn it !! I hate it when you are THAT right. > I thought the 6 unit correctly space mult in the middle would catch a > fancy. But, I guess 6 would rarely be used? You tell me, of "leader" of > the Stooges <snicker> Ever thin you need more than 4 in a mult? > Larry H > > ---------- > > From: Dave Bradley <daveb@...> > > To: motm@onelist.com > > Subject: RE: [motm] PaulBr's multiples > > Date: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 3:55 PM > > > > From: "Dave Bradley" <daveb@...> > > > > Well, it's your choice, Stooge brother. You can avoid 15 minutes of work > and > > stare at those unevenly spaced rows of jacks for the rest of your > > synthesizing life... > > > > Stooge Leader Moe > > > > > > > > If that doesn't work, how about cutting off one or both of the legs, > > > > fabricating your own that fit between the jacks and then > > > riveting them to > > > > the bracket plate? > > > > > > Oh sure, that would work Dave. Geesh, that sure is a hell of a > > > lot of work > > > though. You could keep one leg, cut off the other and rivet or bolt > on > a > > > corner brace (commonly called "L" bracket). Damn, I thought I > > > was going to > > > get out of this easy. >
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RE: PaulBr's multiples
2000-01-25 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
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